 It's the mat work. Stat flow says, how should an artist with no established fan base get unbiased feedback on their music? All right, so there's a lot of different ways to answer this question. Like one go out in the streets, right? You just ask people, what do you think about this music? Or you can have your friend show your other friends the music, not have your friend show your other friends. Say, hey, go show some other people this music. Don't tell them who it is, right? Or they might not even know who you are. And then let them report back to you with feedback. Your little sister, your mama, your daddy, just have other people go get feedback for you. If you need to pay them, you probably shouldn't have to. But if you need to pay them to do that, then do it. But also, here's something that everybody can do. This is a challenge. I want somebody to do this and report back to me. Trust me, I will feature you if you do this. I'm looking for people to actually do this, which I call the $5 Ad Feedback Challenge. And it doesn't have to stay at $5, but this is where we start, right? Create an ad on Facebook. You have your music put in the ad. You can have a meme caption that says looking for feedback in your meme caption. And it's playing the song in the actual ad. Maybe you have a little video clip or something interesting. And then just be straightforward and honest in your caption. Say, hey, I'm looking for feedback. Would love if you give me feedback on a 30-second or 60-second clip of if you like this music or not. Please be honest. This is a part of my development, right? You don't have to use those exact words, but be straightforward, right? And then run an ad for $5 to see how people react. Now, the thing is, you probably still want to do some testing to just see which ones are getting the most engagement, right? And this is something that you might add. You might add an engagement ad in this scenario, right? I'm not going to write the whole word out, right? You might add an engagement ad for this particular type of scenario, right? Engagement ad and a traffic ad would be the two that I would test. No, an engagement ad and a video view ad would be the two that I test and see how those are responding. Because you do need to still test which one is getting me the most feedback, the best feedback within a certain amount of views and for a certain amount of money. Test both of those things. And no, yes, no, what? Yeah, I'm serious. Run this challenge. Anybody who does this challenge, DM me, right? DM me that you did the challenge. I'll give it at least three weeks after whenever this video posts. I'm hoping that somebody does it and will I'll start collecting getting feedback of what happened with people. Let some more people know what exactly happened and maybe even talk to some of y'all about the feedback and have y'all on on the show. However we run it, but try this challenge. Post a song. I encourage that probably having a meme caption, right? That means the video, but then the the caption at the top of the video within the content that says, looking for feedback or need your feedback, listen to this, something like that. That's letting them know, hey, check this out, right? But then in the caption, right? Straightforward say, hey, I'm trying to figure out if my song is good or not. I'm a aspiring artist or something like that. Please be honest. Some type of language in that vein, some people will have probably better copy than others. But I guarantee y'all will get honest feedback because you don't know these people that you're running an ad with. I always say an ad is the easiest way to get unbiased feedback. Are they clicking or not? Right? You know what's happening with it, but there's nothing better than also just straight up asking for the feedback. Right? So then you might find out why people didn't click. Right? And let's let's start there. It's the network.