 I knew that, like, wow, I'm, talent is a little bit democratized right now in the sense that, like, you don't need to rely on someone to discover you. You don't need to rely on someone seeing you on the street, like, busking and putting you in the studio. You can really make your own luck happen. And that was the beauty of, of your generation. You know, our generation, you had to be somewhere that somebody was at. You had to wave to them and come out of concert. You had to run up on them. You had to tell them, yo, I rap. You had to hope that they'd be, like, cause they all, they gonna look you up and down. You go and bust a rap. All right, let me hear some. They might tell you when you ain't got no time for that shit, man. Maybe next time. And then after they actually told you to rap, you had to impress them. Oh my God. Enough to where as they would say, okay, give me a contact on you and I'ma, that you come, I'ma, I'ma let you come up to it. New York. To New York, to the office. And then when you got up there, they had about six month fuckers in the office that you had to battle. Yeah. Wow. Then after you got through that. That sounds stressful.