 Goodie, my mind is blown. That song was simply incredible. Now tell me, what's going through your mind when you write a song like that? Thank you so much. I guess it's a feeling that I just get from the situation that we are all in now. And this has been really challenging. It's been now a long time where you are basically just staying at home and not able to do the things that you want to do. So it's obviously hard for everybody. So I think that was the feeling that I got into this song and the lyrics and just wanted to try and spread out some positive things now in these days that it's hard for everybody. Well, I think it's safe to say that you put a lot of positive points in that song. It really was mind-blowingly good to me. When did you realise that you had such a musical talent? Because that song surprised me and I think it surprised a lot of our supporters. I think I realised that when I was quite young, music has always been around me. My brother is a musician. My father plays the guitar and my mother sings or she thinks that she can sing at least. No, no, I'm joking. She sings and this has been around me from early age and I used to play in bands when I was younger. When I lived back home in Iceland, then I became a pro soccer player and then I kind of just took a break from music because I really wanted to focus on my career as an athlete. And now I'm here in New York playing for a great team and the last two years I've kind of been opening up the door again to sing more and try to write music because that's what I love to do and you obviously have a lot of free times as a soccer player as you know. So and that's what I like to use my free time to do. That's to create and write music and yeah, I've even released an album in Iceland so I've known this for quite an early age that I could sing and play music and I really enjoy it. You're in the greatest city for it. I mean the media attention. We love entertainers in New York City. That is for sure. What was it that draw your attention to come to New York City and play for NYCFC? Everything. It's obviously a young club but still what I've seen and I spoke to Anton before I came. What he had to say was just everything was so positive with the club and how they take care of everything and the quality of the players. And I've been, yeah, it hasn't been the dream start for me. I obviously got injured the first training back with New York, back when we were in New York and then as soon as I'm ready this virus comes up so life is definitely asking me a question if I mean business or not. But I mean business so I really want to focus on the football as well or soccer and I want to show my best on the soccer pitch and then all the extras that comes with it living in New York being able to experience Manhattan. That's just a bonus and amazing bonus obviously and then I really want to do something with the music as well but I'm really focused on not letting the music take over as being a professional athlete. But I know that music gives me a lot of good energy so if I can use that to become an even better soccer player that's the perfect mix in a sense. Well everybody knows that you're a talented musician now because that was incredible. The song was brilliant, the writing and words were incredible. But what can the fans expect from you on the field as a player, as a soccer player? We're all dying to see you. What I can promise is that I will give 100%. I think that's just in the Icelandic DNA to work hard and to be a team player. That I can promise 100% because that is just something except how you get onto the pitch and you're willing to work hard and you're willing to give everything for the team. Then if everything works out I know that I'm technically gifted with the ball and I have a good left foot and a good understanding of the game. And what I've seen with the players that we have here, so many good players so I think that I will fit in perfectly with the rest of the team. And I'm just really looking forward to get out there and win games. And I think that's probably the most challenging part in the daily life right now that you're trying to live because we only have right now what we have. It's all about now. Now I'm just focusing on having a great discussion with you and this is what we have. But there are definitely times when you've been alone in your apartment for I don't know how long that your mind starts to wonder and think about this other stuff. And as an athlete you're obviously used to these endorphin kicks and adrenaline kicks from playing a game, from being on practice, from being competitive. That's definitely the most challenging part. But I'm just so excited to get on the pitch again and just show what I can do instead of talking about it because I always feel like it's better to show what you can do instead of saying it. Well I think it's safe to say that I speak for all NYC FC fans that we're super excited to see you at Yankee Stadium and maybe now some fans are also excited to see you perform at Madison Square Gardens in front of a packed out fan for a concert. Thank you Goody for your time. Thank you so much. Take care.