joe, you know, and they re the onese took the song from the 1900s and made it very, very popular. g fromand early part of the 20th century. but it wasn t until those colonialish t swedish techno c rockers rednecks turned it into a hit in 1994. so, you know, there they are on the backs of actual american rednecks. and jill tanney r and the skillt lickers don t get any credit for that at all whatsoever. getand get me started on carlie frazier and rattling bob, which is now a gen-z and early millennial drinkinlandg song. but do those folks get any credit for it? no, they are the tracy chapman.i their bodies are littered. they are. they re path to that so manyso new, non talented musicians o step on in order to enrich themselves. wow. o themswell put. you know, kat, do you want to talk about jen rubin or is it be is a pastor sell date? should we just stick to the. she s just she s i don t know y she s still there.