 Based on like our business plan and marketing plan, they just wanted us to hone in a little bit. So one of the guys, like the guy we met with today, he just wanted us to kind of hone in on some things regarding our business plan. And I actually read that you've, I mean, you've helped people get investments before through brand man, I guess. And so that's why I came with, I guess this question, if you will. The best way to use investment. It's the network. One of the easiest things to do is to have proof of revenue source, right? The further away you get from revenue in any business, the more faith and hope you have to be able to sell. Yeah. Right? So if you don't have that, then now we're talking about, well, what is the thing that creates revenue? Fan base, right? How do you get a fan base? Well, you build awareness to essentially, you know, trickle down into the fan base. So now you just have to reverse engineer, what's the plan in general? What music do you guys have that you're trying to put out first and foremost? Is this investment going to be specific towards projects or a particular amount of songs? Or is it going to be you guys as entities? Or business? I think I haven't speak to that. So right now we have 10 songs that we recorded. I mean, and these are hot tracks. Like we haven't let anyone pay this stuff and they haven't liked it. Like we've done a lot of field testing. People like music, people like us. I mean, it is what it is. And so we got 10 tracks. Our rollout plan was to release covers, a certain amount of covers before these tracks along with various other types of content. So our model is content base. So with twins, it's a gimmick, right? Like it's a gimmick without being a gimmick. You know what I'm saying? Like with twins, we both sing, we both play instruments, we write all the music. It says gimmicky as you can get without being like Old Town Road type of gimmicky, right? Yeah. And so, right, it's a sustainable gimmick if you will. 10 songs, a bunch of covers. So let's say we release like 10 covers we're eating per track, right? To gain some buzz. So like we got covers that we want to do. We got various other types of content. Like we have skits that we want to do that kind of speak to who we are. And then we're not trying to be political activists in any way, but we are black men. And we understand that stuff is going on affecting us, right? And so we have various skits and content based on what's going on in the world and our society. We just have a lot of content ideas that we want to release. Like I don't know if you've seen our Instagram or if you've seen anything that we have done. We can be models as well. Like this is also part of it. And I was about to say I didn't lost my, slick lost my train of thought. Oh, in addition to the covers like along with our original music. So we have alternate versions of our songs. So like acoustic versions. So let's say we roll out 10 covers per track, a bunch of other content leading up to the release. We release our song with a visual or release song, release a visual at some point and then also release an acoustic version of said track and duplicate this process per 10 tracks. And so if we're asked, I looked at it as if we're asking for a quarter million dollars with a hundred thousand upfront, we just use this 100 grand for this 10 songs and have a budget of 10 grand per track, if you will. Just because, I mean, it's looking highly likely we're about to raise some money. And so I don't know. I mean, how do you feel about that? Or what are your thoughts with that type of plan? Or, you know. All right, so especially when we're talking about money, let's stick to the things that you guys know and have a high competency for and not get too lost in ideas, because nothing is tested. Now we know you guys are musicians at the core and that's the primary selling point that you want to push. Covers are nice, all right? Even skips are great, but that has to be strategic and not a primary part of the content. Maybe over time or something really starts to hit but I wouldn't really make that a core part of my plan. What needs to be more of a core, because I like the fact that you guys are talking about content and that helps scale in the long tail, right? And it might not blow up eventually, but you guys are constantly working, setting that foundation. But from there, we need to talk about, well, how do I generate this awareness? All right, how am I gonna bring new people in? Like point blank, all right? It's like, oh yeah, I can post, post, post, post, post, but what is that actually gonna lead to and how are you going to ensure me that people will actually see this, right? You're dropping a video piece of content into a desert, essentially, if you're not gonna be able to market it. So one thing that you guys can use is the Facebook portion of Brandman Network Elite. That's one of the easiest, simplest ways that specific setup, the video view and conversion ad, or not the traffic ad, but the video view and the conversion ad setup that it goes through in there, use that checklist and use that as some sort of reinforcement to show them that you're also thinking, right, of where numbers are gonna come from, because that's a numbers-based thing. Anything, if we're talking about a business plan approach, people can respect the fact that nothing's guaranteed, right? But you still have to have some sense of practicality in numbers and then you sprinkle the potential of virally, potential of luck on top of that. So if you start with an ad-based strategy, I mean, you guys can even run some tests and show some diligence of, hey, I'm gonna run this shit, like four or five covers or something or three covers and run that specific portion of it, just a Facebook portion of it and get a feel for what it would actually cost, what it would actually look like, not fake projections or hopes, right? Not even a typical standard that I might quote or Corey might quote, right? No, what results did you see from you, right? Now you can go to them and say, hey, we got this result from our stuff using this specific strategy, right? It's step by step. It's a checklist and I've done this for these three things. So now you can clearly see from Facebook, right? Not just our data, like our thoughts, but real data and feedback that if I put this amount of money in, perceivably, you'll get that times, whatever the cost, right? So that's one thing just to be able to buy and then on top of this, there's more guaranteed and safe part. We're gonna go for the scale, right? And then we add maybe some kind of PR strategy or content hacks or things like that you guys might wanna try or catching a topic, right? When it's trending or something and doing a video about it and do y'all's commentary, that's where you wanna have the buckets, right? What will be more viral and then what are some specific numbers that you can draw upon and reference because it's also gonna justify and you might end up thinking you need more, realize you need more than you think, right? You might realize you need less, right? And then you can apply that additional towards something else. Who knows, but it's never, it's always nice to get money, right? As an idea and get a lot of money, but especially when the whole thing is like an investment and eventually you're gonna have to do something with it and have some return. It serves nobody to have less data in the front end and less experience with what it's gonna look like in the real world. So it's WX, me and other people and it's calling a few of your homies or just maybe even a few random people in person, but it's even more real when you get people who don't see you in person, right? They're not responding to your face. They just see the content, experience the content, right? And say, oh snap, I like this content. Now you're really giving it a hard test and knowing what it's gonna look like.