 that Majority Janko Ma insisted that you should come and say hello to me, and I appreciate that very much. I heard about last night. Yes, yes. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. And it's happening at a time when a lot of places in West Africa are under a lot of difficulties, and here we have what, 100,000 or something more than people wish. Yeah, coming out to party, to listen to you and enjoy themselves is something really extraordinary. We have to thank you for that. Most of my adult life was in prison because of not committing crime, wrongly accused. So when I got locked up, my whole city, I would say country, half of my country stood up for me. I grew up in a single parent household, just me and my mom, probably grandmom, you get support to uncles. We never really had support. So when you get these type of people supporting you, when I got to prison, I wanted to make sure I give that back to the people. And you know, we started a foundation where we raised $100 million with for like two years, very powerful people from all races, Asian, black, white, Spanish. We put them, we all in a room like this and we take our power influence and try to change laws from state to state. And I always express it up. I make music. They met me making music. They use me as a trampoline, as the doors be able to access kids from eight to 50 years old. I tell them that I'm not a politician. God put me in this position and I'm gonna remain it and hold it as an open door. I use rap as my trampoline to be able to communicate and have the reach that I have. That's what got me in this room with the president right here making music. So I use that as my door to keep activating things and making it the Ghana is a dream of mine to always be able to come back here and do anything. I don't know what to tell you that you would like or love, but anything that builds anything that connects the bridge to the young black people where we come from, because we don't know about this. American officials don't really talk to us like that and just being invited here. I was willing to stay here all day just to meet some black, strong people that really come from where we come from. So I appreciate you and thank you for having us today. Make the best of it by reforging the link and leveraging our mutual strengths of each other and for each other so that we can elevate the position of black people in the world here and over there in the Americas as well. It's a very important development for both of us. I'm very keen on it and we're doing a lot of talking around the world to make sure that there's a clear understanding on all our parts of how very, very, very important it is for our future that we connect and everything that is built around that to grow. We have people with a major talent like you do that helps and that you come here and expose us to the world and expose yourself to the world in that way too. All those things are important building blocks and we have to encourage it and I'm happy that the results of this year return program has made more and more and more people like you, our brothers, our Kef and Ken in the Americas are finding their way here to rediscover their links, re-establish them as well. 10, 15, 20, 30 years time we will see the benefit of all of that for ourselves.