 Hi, I'm Denji. So in today's video I'm wearing these headphones which I normally use for music production on my band, Sabadia. And if you've been to the band's website as of recently, sabadia.xyz, then you may have noticed this new article at the top talking about a physical release of one of my albums, World of Denji. Now this is graciously made possible by Art from Arson, a New York-based label which is able to get both a CD and a cassette made of my album. So if you've ever wanted a physical release of my music, there's your chance. The link is in the description. But today's video isn't just about this new release. All the proceeds from this release will be going straight to the Cystic Pharbosis Foundation which works to help people with Cystic Pharbosis and a fight for a cure to this genetic illness. Just in case you don't know, I talk about it a little bit more in my article on the website, but basically there's something in your body called the CFTR protein. Now this protein is normally responsible for the fluids secreted in your body like sweat and most notably mucus. So normally, under normal human functioning, these different fluids are pretty easy to break down. They're pretty thin. However, with Cystic Pharbosis, if your CFTR protein has this mutation, what happens is these fluids are actually quite thick and difficult to break down, which causes problems with respiration and actually causes infertility. Now approximately 100,000 people in the world are affected by Cystic Pharbosis. So it's not a massive genetic illness, but it's still pretty important and I thought that I had a lot of reasons to support this foundation. If you go to their research and clinical trials page, you'll notice that scrolling all the way down to what they actually fund, the biggest slice of this investment pie over here, if you click on the cure one, this is the biggest slice of all their money. So they're not just working towards short term treatment for people with CFF and making them live longer, which by the way is another thing which they've been able to accomplish. You know, if you look at the 1950s, as I talked about in the little article, it was rare for the average person suffering from Cystic Pharbosis to reach the age of 18, whereas nowadays people are living well into the 30s with Cystic Pharbosis. So they are working on treatment, but they're also working towards a cure and the three different methods for a cure that could possibly stop this from even being a genetic illness in the future. So if you ever wanted to support my music and also support a really good foundation, then this is your chance. You can buy a silly little Denchi CD and know that every single one of the proceeds, all the money, is going straight to the Cystic Pharbosis Foundation. Anyways, I've been Denchi, I hope you enjoyed this video, goodbye.