 So I think I grew up on gangster rap when I was in college. I mean, my friends listen to it. And yeah, I think Tupac and the Dory is B.I.G. I mean, they tell a story of truth. They tell a story of being yourself. They tell a story of being who you are, not trying to be someone else. And I connect that with most health problems today. Everyone's trying to be someone else and to carry that facade of being someone else. They're so stressed out. That stress makes them eat differently, spend, live beyond their means. And because they live beyond their means, they can't sleep at night. They're stressed, they have large credit card bills, makes them sick, diabetes, blood sugar levels. So when I go to gangster rap, what I see in them is a message. Now we can easily label them as, you know, songs filled with curse words and bad words and no meaning. But every piece of rap by Tupac and B.I.G. has a story which you can take. If you're trying to be the self-righteous individual, you'll always be judging. But if you're open to seeing what story people are trying to tell, there are lessons, there is wisdom in gangster rap today. There's also the bad part of it. But there's a bad part of everything in life. We don't take it. We only take what's good. We take what makes sense. And that's why I still look up to them for inspiration from their music.