 And I was kind of an oddball out because I grew up an East Coast rap fan. So I really didn't listen to a lot of, I would say, to a lot of Southern rap at that time. Who was you listening to in East Coast? Well, you know, I grew up a diehard rock'n'roll fan. Think about the music and the way that that movement went during the time that it was it, what you guys did y'all tour at that time? Or was it just y'all were making music and and just staying, you know, in the inner city? Or how did it go once I got what you got? Well, when I got with them, it was right on the verge of taking off. Taking off. OK, so it was it was great at that time. You know, tours were I mean, people were calling from everywhere. Everywhere trying to get you guys. Yeah, we couldn't we couldn't get enough tours. We probably could have did. We probably could have turned down some tours. It was it was so many calls for that at that time. And it was it was something. It was something to see, man. It was it was something big. And I was kind of an odd ball out because I grew up a East Coast rap fan. What I really didn't I really didn't listen to a lot of. I would say to a lot of Southern rap at that time. Who was you listening to in East Coast? Well, you know, I grew up a die hard rockin fan. So so you know, I mean, I do right there. And and when you when you grow up a fan of the God, it's kind of it's kind of hard to. It's almost like when you're a 12th grade, it's kind of hard to sit in the sixth grade classroom. If it doesn't make sense. Yeah, because they lyrical that I, you know, and that's not to say that's not to say about the market. I was just saying certain artists. It was kind of hard for me to just get into. If you didn't really have any complexity, because I was attracted to complex stuff. I really wasn't into simplicity. And when I decided. To make the move to get with no limit, it was because I felt I would stick out like a sore thumb. OK, I get it. I get it because I I needed that something that separated me from anything else, not just on no limit, but down south in general. And that was one of the major factors like a lot of my friends who grew up like me, a fans of certain type of artists. They were like, what are you doing? I was like, oh, I know exactly what I'm doing, because if I go on the East Coast and sign with one of those labels, I'll just fall in the array of artists out there. And, you know, here I will be the only one that sounds like this. And that's what I want. So you perfected that sound? Don't know if I perfected it. I worked on perfecting it.