ways black men could be within hip-hop, then it felt like the space narrowed. do you think that s right when the context of authentic hip-hop narrowing? you see it more with women rappers. you see the reduction in terms of you know, the commercialism of it is really relevant. there becomes a direct correlation between the shrinking number of record labels and how many images that they think are sure fire-sellers, and in some ways they are not wrong because we are not the main consumers of hip-hop. so you have to ask who you is buying, who is consuming and what are they interested in when consuming the images. this is your point, dorian, black kids want more politics in their rap. when you back to the 90s, it made me think of other hip-hop artists like will smith. right, he started in hip-hop. right. kind of a nerdy kid almost,