 I'm gonna write a song for you right now. Okay. Rick is a mother chote, mother chote, mother chote, Rick is a mother chote, mother chote today. Rick is a mother chote, mother chote, mother chote, Rick is a mother chote, shove it up your chote. What? Wow. Was it great? What'd you think? I closed my eyes, because I just, you took me on a journey. Just call me Sir Paul McCartney. Josh! Hey, welcome back to our Stupid Rx's of Corbin. I'm impressed. You can follow us on Instagram, Twitter for more juicy content. Thanks to Patreon, follow us to the account, subscribe and like button. And today. You've clearly, clearly been studying with Koschiki Chakraborty. It's just, it shows in your musical excellence. I'm aware. Yeah. Today we have a video. This is, read this. The legendary singer, Dr. Vasan Chaudhishpande. Oh, I knew I knew the last name. Raul Dishpande's grandfather. Nepotism. He sings a famous song from his play, Man Apman. All right. She's a doctor. He, she, I don't know. Musician. I like how expressive he is. What can we say? Yeah, I was a painful, unnatural ending there. I wonder where his, Raul gets his talent from. Yeah, I wonder. Did we ever ask, because I'm sure they'd say, I'm sure I can think of what they'd say, but like when it's Mahesh Gale and others that sing or even if they're just an instrumental, but they're, it's in their family as well. How much they think it is genetics versus how much is the training? Because I can almost guarantee almost all of them would say it's the training. Yeah. I'm sure, I don't know, maybe they wouldn't say that there has to be some natural talent. Maybe there doesn't. I don't know in that. Usually there does have to be some type of natural talent to be what Raul is, to what obviously his grandfather. Right. But I'd imagine, especially with Indian classical music, hours upon hours upon hours of thousands upon hours upon millions upon hours of training since you were four years old. Yeah. Is probably what they'd say. Absolutely, I think they would. I think they would too. I mean, there's certain things, I don't know. I'd like to know, the only they could answer that. Because of what they think. It takes a extremely special skill. Yeah. And genetic gifting alone doesn't get you there. You have to have the training. But is there a predisposition to it? Yeah. By reason of that. As well as, I mean, there surely is by growing up in the same house with that person. I mean. Obviously, you can't just have natural talent and then never work at it. Right, no. It's not gonna happen. It's very rare that would ever come together. You'd have to practice at what you love and what you're good at to be. Exactly. Greater than just your. Yeah, it's like LeBron's son is playing college basketball right now. He wasn't just gonna be born and then when he's 18 years old, step on an NBA court. Just because he's LeBron James, he's gotta play and learn and grow. But yeah, this man is crazy talented. Yeah. Did he and his, Der Vitra. Did he and Nebrahu ever get to perform together or was he long gone by the time Rahul was, he was grandfather. So you don't know if. Because Rahul was. Maybe he taught him. Rahul was young. I don't know. That'd be cool. Interesting to know. Yeah. Was his dad a singer too? Like, or did it just skip a generation of? Me don't know. The despondes. Yeah, I don't know. And why are most, it feels like a lot of playback singers, Marathi. Feels like a lot of them are. Not all. Obviously you got some Bengalis in there. We got some other things like that, but it feels like a lot of them are Marathi. It sure does, yeah. Maybe it's just because they care more about the art, artists like. And the carrying theater and. Right, right, right. Like fine arts, I guess. Maybe so, maybe so. I don't know. You guys let me know. Just an observation. Great, great, great talent. He needs me to say that. Yeah. He needs my approval to know that he's a great talent for sure. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. But anyways, let us know more from him and other classical artists we can react to down below. Just.