 What about like the singing aspect of things? How did you get into that? Well, singing I've always loved ever since I was little. I know that I've always had trouble with loud noises. Whenever, I don't know, I have to think about all the loud noises I hated. I hated anything that was loud, especially when we have fire drills in school. Oh, I hate that. Terrible. Spotlights, like the lighting for performances and stuff. So one of the things I did for therapy was listen to opera tapes and I'd listen to them for three hours straight because I loved the opera. And I think that's when I realized I want to become a singer. I told my mom, mommy, I want to sing. And but no one ever heard, well no one actually ever heard me sing because I was really really shy. So no one really heard me sing until I was in high school until because for pageants you have to have a talent. So that was the first time my mom actually heard me sing. And I'm still doing it now. I just got accepted into Juilliard for the vocal arts and vocal training. And I'm learning how to become an opera singer. That is absolutely amazing. I actually, of course I have a grandmother, but I was quite close to my grandmother called Nana. She's at the moment, she's got a diagnosis of Alzheimer's recently. So obviously our relationships changed. I love her and stuff. And you know, I go see her and, you know, I still have that kind of good connection with her. But I remember whenever she would like take me to school when I because I struggled a lot with getting the bus to school because there were particular people on there harassing me or bullying me. And it was very noisy. And very, you know, sort of difficult for me to handle in the morning. So she'd sometimes she'd take me to school in the car and we'd listen to like an opera singer. I can't remember what his name is, but I think he's a very famous opera singer. Which one? I think I know who it is. Go for it. Go with some names. I can't remember the actual name because I'm not very good with names, but hit me. Okay, wait. I'm sorry. I zoned out. Is it a man or a woman? A man. A man. Okay, Andrea Buccelli. The most famous one ever. My grandma loves Andrea Buccelli. Yeah. I think in my head, I'm the, my thoughts are kind of being muddied by, I don't know if you have them in the UK, but we have like go compare ads. And there's this guy with this really zigzaggy mustache who always does like adverts. And he does like a YouTube just popping on to say, if you have enjoyed this podcast clip so far, why not check out the full episode which you can find on my YouTube channel on Spotify, Google, Apple, pretty much anywhere that you would want to find it. And if you have enjoyed this, please make sure to like, drop me a subscribe if you want to see more stuff from me and drop a comment down below because it really does help with the algorithm. 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We tend to have some skills like when it comes to like pitch, like having like perfect pitch or noticing when the pitch isn't very good. That's what all my teachers said that I had perfect pitch. Wow. I'll have to check out. Do you have any of your like opera performances online? I don't think so. I have a lot of videos of me singing the national anthem though and it's all in the opera style. It's all on YouTube. I really need more singing videos of me. I have to tell my mom to record my latest performances. Yeah, yeah. I'd really be cool to listen. I do have a lot of performances coming up. I will be singing two songs in Canada, not opera songs. They're more pop and country songs, which is what they requested of me because everyone in Canada likes country for some reason. Really? Yeah, I don't know why, but it's a challenge. I always like a challenge and then I will be singing in an epic players showcase and I'll be singing a musical theater song. So I got to get those recorded. Definitely, definitely. That's awesome. Yeah, I knew that you did your singing, but opera singing is so cool. You know, you have like movie representations of a singer when they get like the really high pitch note and they like shatter the glass and stuff like that. Oh, and I have a showcase for school coming up soon, so that will be opera. Cool. Is that for the school that you were mentioning about like the vocal lessons and stuff? Yes, we have a showcase at the end of April, so I will definitely be singing opera there.