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Sultry Tunes, Club Anthems, and Global Fusion: A Musical Deep Dive

DJ Panic & Sarah

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We're bringing back the joy and the jams, starting with a track that infuses your playlist with classic R&B slow jam vibes. Discover the sultry sounds of BananaLemon's latest hit featuring NaNa, as we unpack the nuances of their collaboration "AiAi". Next, the  DJ stylings of DPR CREAM bring us on a "test drive" of sound and emotion. We salute HyunA's fierce independence and dissect her '90s club anthem "Q&A," a track that embodies her unyielded spirit. The episode rounds out with a deep dive into BE:FIRST's latest release, 'Masterplan,' where we celebrate its global sound fusion and dissect its energetic performance. Apologies for keeping the fans waiting, but the wait is worth it. Join us for a conversation brimming with musical dissection, heartfelt admiration, and that extra pinch of celebrity gossip to keep things intriguing.

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Speaker 1

Welcome everybody to another episode of Music Elixir with me, sarah and DJ Panic.

Speaker 2

Wow, you said. Well, you started like that, and so Did I. That's why I caught your mood.

Speaker 1

I thought I was being, you know, my usual self. Well, now you are.

Speaker 2

Today we have singles. Yeah, Finally we're going to be talking about one that it was requested since April. I want to apologize to the fandom. I'm not going to say the name because I want everybody to listen to the episode so they can hear the song that we are going to discuss. But yeah, I know we had all the plans. So this kind of like you know, first come, first serve. So yeah. So that's why it's a bit more late than usual.

Speaker 1

Well, plus, it's just taking us longer these days to be able to dedicate time to the the music and really listen to it so right, that's true.

Speaker 2

We used to do a week now we're up to two weeks I do.

Speaker 1

I really think it has a lot to do with not being at work together. Yeah, yeah, because even though we never talked about them, it just just sort of that presence, you know, I think, fueled things.

Speaker 2

Because this is, I think we had each other to be accountable.

Speaker 1

I want to say yeah.

Speaker 2

Are you listening? You know, because that's what we did at work during breaks, right? Did you hear the song in that part? Oh my God, you know we were.

Speaker 1

We talked like in signals, in code right, right now, we can't do that yeah uh, your position and my position have for some reason.

Speaker 2

We need to be included in meetings yeah, it's.

Speaker 1

We're much more included in our jobs these days, right? Well, I think, because you know we used to be part of a bigger group. Yeah, not so much that we could slack off to do this, but there was sort of less pressure on us individually. Now we're both sort of in charge of what we do, right, and nobody else is responsible for it except us.

Speaker 2

So, right, we have to actually, you know, buckle down and get it done. That's true.

Speaker 1

So yeah, it's, it's different yeah, it's like now you have a position that you need to, like you know, work for.

Speaker 2

Well, not that the other one we didn't, but it was more like a I want to feel like conveyor belt kind of like. Yeah, it's just like you have the stance, you do the blah, blah, blah and we were so mechanically know how to do it right that it was just like we could do it in our sleep.

Speaker 1

That's how crazy how that job, a position I had, was, you know yeah, it was sort of just this innate thing that you you did right and you didn't have to really think about it. No, now we have to actually focus and think about what we're doing yeah.

Speaker 2

Yeah, that's why it's taking us a little bit longer to do these music episodes, but I hope you are enjoying our rants and ramblings. I want to say that a hot take lately is talk about tickets and I know like every time.

Speaker 1

Well, I do, I still I'm not done with that topic no, and actually there's another part to it, but we can, yeah, okay, that will be for rants and rambling, because yeah, oh my god, just more and more yes more comes out, more comes out, but we have four songs for you today.

Speaker 2

We have enjoyed these four songs for the last two weeks, so we are, uh, you want me to say which ones are we gonna talk about and then, uh, we'll start from there. So we're gonna talk about, or you want to just say the song, talk about it and then the next song.

Speaker 2

Yeah, let's yeah, we can just do it that way all right, so we're gonna talk about it's the way we've always done banana lemon's new song I, I and uh featuring nana. Yeah, also, just to remind everybody, we have talked to Sarah from Banana Lemon. Please check out that interview. She is so much fun. She's so cute she is Plus.

Speaker 1

we did a whole segment on them in the Women Artists last year for Women's Month. So not only did we have an episode talking about their music as a group in general, but then we had that interview with sarah we should have been the whole group, but yeah, it didn't work out that way. So it's fine. It's okay, but she was so nervous, I know she was remember when we're talking about our nails she's like I love your nails. She's like I want to see your nails.

Speaker 2

Anyways, please check out that episode, it's really fun. So, oh, yes. So for it's been a while since they have dropped a new single yes so I'm glad they actually did and, uh, with a collab with nana.

Speaker 2

This is more of the the very classic of them, because they do do very, very well. When it comes to the r&b slow jams, uh, so this, this, like I was mentioning soft r&b, tropical rhythm, you know like very, it had also some moments that it was very trans, yes, you know, and their voices of course, right well, the way they harmonize, yes, the vocals just sort of lull you into this.

Speaker 1

Yeah, like space, where you're like this. Yeah, just jamming out yourself, there's sultry vocals and also crisp in some moments.

Speaker 2

The mid tempo, this, oh, it's like slow dancing. You know this song is like it's for slow dancing. Definitely I love the composition. That is also the chill out vibes that you can have, the slow dancing, but quick, but you know what I mean Kind of like very sultry. Yes, it is, you know, and it's just a chill out vibes I do like when they do songs like this and I'm very, very happy about it. I do also that one of the girls like to do the little gospel towards the end Lovely. I wonder if that was sarah. I have not seen a video. I think there's a video for it, I think there is too.

Speaker 1

Yes, so I didn't see it yet.

Speaker 2

Yeah, I gotta check it out to see who, who, you know who is who on the vocals because. But anyways, they're all amazing, they're all so good yes, they are definitely.

Speaker 1

Did you have more new this year, okay? So yeah, I really like that sort of at the opening, that distant echoing sort of breathy sound when they're just sort of gearing up into the general sound of the song. It's definitely some pop beats but steady, steady rhythm. It's a laid-back dance, yeah, very like you were saying caribbean sort of tropical, so you can move to it, you can dance to it, but it's not, like you know, hyper club dancing it. This is sort of like just in your personal space, grooving around the vocals, just amazing, harmonizing, very sultry little whisperyy, you know, in the back vocals, like it's someone's just sort of whispering along to what they're saying At about two minutes and 22,. They've got that. You know, I love my beating heart sound and it's just the voice accentuating this feeling.

Speaker 2

You know what?

Speaker 1

I mean Like I pretty sure is right love. You know what I mean. So like it's just cool and it's uh, in English they do say you know it's your style, shake it up, baby, I think, shake it up or shine it up, baby.

Speaker 1

I couldn't quite make, even with my headphones. I was like, but uh, feel special. So this is just that dreamy state of being in love. You know what I mean? Yeah, so it's just awesome and I'm really psyched because I mean Banana Lemon. They've been around for a few years working. Yeah, nana's been around for like since 2009 at least. Yeah, working with groups and stuff. So this is just a bunch of really great voices all together just making this wonderful sound and it's just such a a great song to sit back and just chill out to. You know, let the the sort of rhythm just move your body a little. But you don't have to be hyper and it's just really good. It's sort of calming the mood and bringing you sort of like this inner peace, like, yeah, I'm just gonna have a moment in the love.

Speaker 1

Okay, no, I did I really. I found myself just sort of zoning out to it, you know, being like oh yeah oh, you need somebody to dance with. Well, in the office area, Nobody I want to dance with.

Speaker 2

No, yeah, no, you can always go into your Delulu head and think of, like, I'm dancing with so-and-so, whoever you are like playing heavy to right now, to so-and-so with dance, you know anyways. But yes, congratulations to banana lemon, that was really nice, that was really really nice. And also nana, thank you, thank you, thank you. Now we're gonna talk about dpr cream. Yes, with his latest. Well, actually, this came actually from an album that he dropped, um, but I do really like this song a lot. Test drive, oh, so, like we went slow for this. This song has angst. It it's not attitude, it's just angst, it's like there's anger in the song, like, and then even um, I love the music. First it brought me back to like the rave days with techno and drum and bass and jungle, like what I love, the bass and then the fast beat. Well, oh, love, love, love, love. It's just complete dance rave club.

Speaker 2

But the lyrics are quite aggressive because he was saying f you like. A lot of times I'm like whoa, boo, what happened? Boo, what happened the uh.

Speaker 1

He says uh, tell your friends a lot too exactly like you know and it's, but it's not like just like, hey, tell your friend, it's like no, tell your friends exactly like don't mess with me, so tell your friends about that too.

Speaker 2

It's like wow, like well, we kind of know that there's things going on with the company. So I wonder if this song is a jab to the situation. Oh, it could be, you know, it's possible, but artists do that a lot.

Speaker 1

You know, I didn't think of it that way. That's sort of an interesting because it could be. I was thinking, well, here I'll let you finish and then I can interject yeah, like I was, it's very heavy.

Speaker 2

It's not attitude, it's just angry. You know there's parts that it feels like, uh, you want to like, just just have a moment of like, like, throw yourself. There's a drum. That is like, like you know, like you're banging on, you know, like he's just banging on something like, yeah, I'm like, wow, it just sounds like you driving your fist on top of a car, like you better listen to me. Yeah, this song, it's like I said, it's it's angry, has some angst. Yeah, telling somebody off. Or tell your friend, you know somebody who knows. Well, tell your friend this Messing with me. F-u-f-u-f-u.

Speaker 1

Yeah, yeah. When I caught that in the headphones I was like, wow, okay, not just once, no, like repeatedly no, it was fast, it was fast like a machine gun.

Speaker 2

I'm like wow, okay, this is one you need, come by boot. Then, oh my god, so yeah, give me your. Yeah, what do you? Yeah, give me well, tell me.

Speaker 1

Well, it's really interesting that the beginning, with that sort of wavering organ in that someone, I I had to listen to it a few times when I was like what's that? It's actually somebody going leading up to. I think they say shine, you know, and there's no, there weren't even like the lyrics you can look at to pick out the English words. So I was like what is that? But I was like, oh, that's interesting, it's actually a person, not you know, drum machine or a synth sound.

Speaker 1

It was like shh, shh, shh. But about 25 seconds in that's when the whole drums, cymbals just starts to get sort of heavy and it's sort of like surf music, like surf punk music.

Speaker 2

I can hear that.

Speaker 1

So a bunch of really interesting sounds.

Music Industry Drama and Dance Vibes

Speaker 1

It's definitely like a really good sort of dj mix, yeah, with the surf punk sound and the, the dance and everything else you know. Oh, yeah, the tell your friends f you and I was thinking like sort of like a um test drive of a, a relationship, you know quote unquote like he's angry about. So I was just a test drive before you find you know something better. So, like the whole part about you know, tell your friends, yeah, you're gonna, you're gonna be talking about what was going on. Go ahead, tell your friends f you kind of thing. But your your idea about, like, what's going on with them? Yeah, as a company also works. Yeah, just in a different way. Like, yeah, this was a test drive of how we were going to work together and you proved that you couldn't handle it. F you kind of.

Speaker 1

Thing so that's really interesting. You can sort of see it from both sides. Yeah, we're not.

Speaker 2

Yeah, we're not gonna talk about what's going on the company because we have not looked into it, but those who are curious, you can find a lot of stuff online, right? What's going on with? Uh, dpr cream, dpr live, and, and Ian and you know, arctic, yeah, yeah, so it was yeah, it's.

Speaker 1

We don't know all the gory details, but there was let's just say there was a little discord in amongst the group of people who worked together. Yeah, oh yeah, messy, messy, oh yeah. So Like every music company, exactly in so this yeah, if you, if you read into what sort of was going on, you could see this fits with that being a diss? Yeah, definitely but it can also just be a diss between people who are like you can use it for your personal use as well.

Speaker 1

Yeah, any type of relationship, interaction of you know? Oh so, this was just you're just checking it out to see how it is, but you're gonna, you know? Yeah, you're not buying, you're just looking. Okay, I got you.

Speaker 2

Yes, anyways, but no, I enjoyed it it.

Speaker 1

It was so upbeat oh yeah, no, it definitely gave a certain energy because it wasn't. It wasn't so angry sounding that you were like aggressively right moving to it. You were just like, oh yeah, this is amping you up a little, this is right, boosting your energy level. And you're just like, yeah, I need to get a little bit of whatever tension and whatnot out.

Speaker 1

So this is right, boosting your energy level, and you're just like, yeah, I need to get a little bit of whatever tension and whatnot out, so this is a good one for that just sort of dance around to it very cool, very cool next song.

Speaker 2

You want to go with that one with uh, yuna, yes, q and a.

Speaker 1

Oh yeah, I love yana. I was gonna talk about some drama, though, huh yana.

Speaker 2

Yeah, for some reason yana is always in some kind of drama there's a quote from a movie. She's a bad news buffet, but we love her because she's like I'm not gonna be your korean standard female you know, I am my own person unapologetic about her exactly, I am my own person every move in action, yeah you know I'm not fit in that mold.

Speaker 2

You either like me the way I am or not. Just like jesse, you know I um, I don't know if who. That's why jesse and hyuna gel so well, because both of them had gotten the same bs most hyuna than jesse just because jesse is not to korean standards, she's not 100 korean because she is mixed. Yeah, so they just like you know you're americanized jesse, so you know that's. Yeah, so they just like you know you're Americanized Jessie, so you know that's why we just um, whatever discount whatever you're doing with Hyuna is different because, you know, and Hyuna came from a group and then she went solo and then I don't know she went so long.

Speaker 2

She just said when, hey, what she's just like, oh my god, she's not a good girl blah, blah, tattoos and this and my god dating some guy and this and that and they, oh my god, she's not a good girl blah, blah, tattoos and this and my god dating some guy and this and that and they, oh my god. She's being very open and to her fans and an audience and, yeah, she gets bs. So, but I do like this q a. This is also from uh, I think it's a mini album, an ep, that she that it just happened a few weeks ago.

Speaker 2

This song, to me it's a club anthem. It brought me back to the 90s. I love, love, love the techno, the edm and the 90 vibes. I like the break at 55 seconds because she starts, you know, like, okay, this is something kind of familiar to me. And then the break. I'm like, oh my God, yes, and her voice is so awesome Because she is one that can go very feminine and high to when it comes to the raps. Yeah, don't mess with me, she gets with that tood. Oh yeah.

Speaker 2

That we love and she doesn't get like. She's just like totally different tone. Love it, she's very versatile, but uh, let's see the breaks. The break, just, it's just flirty. That's a flirty song, but the break at 55, that's what really got me.

Speaker 1

Yeah, I just like the song, that's it well, I was gonna say, yeah, this is definitely like pop dance, 90s. Yes, I totally got 90s out of this. Just really good dance music, but without being overly aggressive. It's not, it's a toad song, without really having like attitude. I didn't feel any particular like sassing around and, you know, being like it's just, but it's strong, it's a definitely forceful sort of sound.

Speaker 1

I guess that she has going through this. I love. Tell me right now, what do you want? What is it? Watch me, do my thing, say you, love me. Can't stop the feeling those are. You know the english words I could pick out. So I sort of got like this um sense of she's saying go ahead, ask me anything, let's get to know each other. What do you want to know? So that's sort of where the attitude is is like, whatever, I'm not going to hold back. What do you want to know? Let's just go back and forth with the q, a, yeah, and and get to know each other out on the dance floor or wherever over at the bar having a drink Q&A, q&a.

Speaker 1

I like that.

Speaker 2

She's like uh-uh, uh-uh.

Speaker 1

And you know it's very interesting All of these songs, songs. Well, except for the, the last one we're going to talk about, they're all about like, tell me now, or tell me what you want, or talk you know tell your friends, I know, everybody, but in a different way and for a different reason, with different, different motivation. For you know, tell me what you want, tell me right now, tell your friends.

Speaker 2

I was like, wow, we're really in this sort of like we sometimes just pick the songs without even like feeling, like the mood of it, you know, yeah, well, these were all just these were all just randomly picked because we were like, oh, this is new, all right, let's check that.

Master Plan' Analysis and Review

Speaker 1

This is new. Let's check like, wow, and they even go sort of tie in Cause one of our last songs that we talked about a couple of episodes ago.

Speaker 2

Yeah.

Speaker 1

There was a lot about tell me what you want, Tell me what's.

Speaker 2

Yeah.

Speaker 1

Tell me what's going on, and so we've been on this. Talk to me.

Speaker 2

Yeah, kick with music.

Speaker 1

Oh my goodness, yes, with music lately. Oh my goodness, yes, I just saw you sort of going wait a minute, you're right Thinking back on it.

Speaker 2

We have been Okay, who are we saying that?

Speaker 1

to. We talk to each other, so I don't know.

Speaker 2

Is it you and me? Are we giving each other subconscious hints?

Speaker 1

Gotta talk, gotta talk.

Speaker 2

I don't know.

Speaker 1

See what happens if we don't work in the same place, or we're asking everybody else Tell us what you think, tell us what you want.

Speaker 2

Oh my God, I always tell that to everybody Every episode. Hello, that's what we're always saying. We're trying the conversation.

Speaker 1

Don't be shy, please. So that's it. We always trying to conversation. Don't be shy, please. So that's it. We're talking to you.

Speaker 2

So there you go, Maybe in song somebody will react.

Speaker 1

So it's funny? Yeah, because these are all like three different vibes. So far too, yes, but all with the same sort of motivation, I guess Very interesting.

Speaker 2

I don't know. I think that test drive is. Nobody wants to fight, that's a fight.

Speaker 1

It is. It's very aggressive. What?

Speaker 2

do you want?

Speaker 1

But so oddly aggressive, right, it's not, it's peppy aggressive, not like moshing, no, aggressive, just like challenging. I guess I don't know, come on, I dare you, yeah, whereas huna is like go ahead, just talk to me, whatever you want to know no secrets.

Speaker 2

I think one of the lyrics. She says I'm at the end of the bar.

Speaker 1

You can ask me anything oh, really, yeah, I didn't even.

Speaker 2

So I'm like I didn't hear that part, let's just I heard ask me what you want exactly so so see, yeah, either on the dance floor at the bar. She's on a prowl here. That's what it sounds. More hey, she's single again. Oh really, yeah, what did you like? I said bad news, did you hear?

Speaker 1

different. I thought, yeah, well, she'd been dating someone again recently, really back in january. Yeah, really, we touched briefly on it, I think, in one of our, our rants and ramblings. Well, she was with dawn, yeah, and they broke up and she started seeing somebody else really, yeah, hey, I totally missed that, I just do not remember. Well, like I said, we didn't get too deep into it because it was all fairly new at the time that we were talking about. You know what was in the news.

Speaker 2

All right, anyways, moving on, let's talk about the song that has been requested since April, and I just want to say you know, besties, thank you very much for your request.

Speaker 1

Finally, we're talking about Master.

Speaker 2

Plan. Thank you, thank you, thank you. You know, yesterday I checked out the dance practice. Oh, yeah, love you. You know, yesterday I checked out the dance practice. Oh, oh yeah, love you. Know, we, I love dance practice over any video you know, oh yeah definitely, definitely like the best love, love, love. So you want to actually introduce this. Well, I introduced that. Well, you want to go ahead and start first first all right, so, master plan, I love the.

Speaker 1

The traditional instrument sounds, the uh, I always say it wrong, but the shamasan and the flute sounds. But then it sort of moves into this like reverb, bass and synth and by the time you know minutes, 34 seconds into it you've just got these huge big drum sounds going on. It is such a sort of I don't know unique like hip hop pop sound going on. It's fusion of so much. I love that. You know they're like, no doubt I'll show you. I know it is our fate, I know it is our fate. This master plan obviously is global domination by the group. The master plan, what they're going for, how they're going to take over the world with their music. I mean, we've talked about these guys before too. Just incredible, like you were saying with the dance practice yes, I haven't seen it. But if you watch other choreo videos, things they've done, these guys just execute, man, they nail it. They are just so good. And vocally, the way they work together. Choreography, the way they work together, just incredible, it's so dynamic. The way they work together, just incredible, it's so dynamic.

Speaker 1

And I just this song definitely is like it made me a little aggressive. I was like, yeah, master, m-a-s-t-e-r. I was like, yes, yes, do it take over, take over. Just incredible, and it's so crazy, so much going on again. That fusion of sound was just amazing and it's so strong and powerful and I just loved listening to this. I just kept it like well, I kept all four of them on repeat, but I'd go back to this one frequently because I just really loved the sound of. It was just so amazing. Well, I can't. I'm like it was just this yeah, it's a power song.

Speaker 2

Yeah, it's very, very powerful. It it's ddm, it's trap. It has these percussions that they use at indian weddings. You know, there's this more teeny, you know, not really like drums, or it's very high teeny, you know drums and it just drove this song toward the end. It was that was the powerhouse of that beat, just to get you all riled up and into their song, because it does it kind of like pulls you in. The song is just just so strong, like I was saying, but just from the beginning to end it's just a b first. You know also the composition. Please, of course, we need to say thank you to sky high, because he was part of this.

Speaker 2

You know, he's, he's always part of it.

Speaker 2

Well, everything he touches is like oh yeah yeah and um, also, uh, daisuke nakamase, who was in there, riusi, riusi, dr r sakai as well, part of this composition of the song. Wow, it totally blew me away. And the guys please execution perfect If they're singing and according to the choreo. If they do that choreo and the singing at the same time, I don't know how they cannot just fall down dead Because the choreo. There's so many steps, there's so many changes. I do like that they do give breaks for each member to do execute their thing, their vocals. But, omg, it's so high, it's just high energy hype. If you don't get hype to this song, I don't know, you just need to clean your ears. Like I said on many other songs, I it's, it's amazing, it's really awesome it is.

Speaker 1

It's just intense. I mean, it's sort of perpetual. It just it keeps adding a little bit and it builds a little more and it's just huge.

Speaker 2

It's just huge, sound, huge this song is good for american commercial video stations. You know the composition. Of course it needs more english, yeah to me? I don't care, my show is you know you come as you are you know, whatever language you speak, that's, that's, you know. For asian artists, okay, asia, so it's come as you are. But for, of course, commercial radio in the united states. It needs more english, and this song is really good for that. It's a really good song that can probably will go into rotation if it was in English.

Speaker 1

Well, that's part of what Sky High has been working for. He did that whole thing, the dunk stuff for trying to globally integrate Asian music, and you can tell from the way he produces things and the type of music he uses and the voices and the tempo, everything. So you know this. Like you said, it would fit in perfectly. And the problem is, yeah, a lot of Western listeners won't give it a chance because the lack of English. But loved it, I mean, you know you can pick out enough to know what's going on.

Speaker 2

This is definitely like I said yeah, but you got some, you know people, you know I'm talking about other masses. You know because you and I, people like us that just like the originality, we like the language, we like languages, period. Just a song as it is is powerful. It does. You can hear a message there and the delivery, with the delivery, you can feel it you know, and, yes, Sky High is doing the dunk. There's other companies who are now catching on to that. You know, bring more Asian artists to the US.

Speaker 1

Yes.

Speaker 2

You know, as we've seen exactly all the shows we don't get to go to exactly so you know this wave is happening, you know slowly, but it's happening, because this big, this situation of, like my program, bringing asian artists, different countries of asia into one radio show like other, now people, bigger names, bigger companies are now getting together that same flavor, that same concept. It's happening. It's just it's slowly but it's happening. So I can't, you know, I can't wait. I know I can't wait and you know and I'm, things are going so well with them I can do see them come into the us and do their thing yeah, that would be awesome that would be awesome, oh my god, yeah, anyways, any other things?

Speaker 1

no, just definitely this is a really good. Yeah, well, I like all our playlists anyways, but this was just a really good. You know, well, I like all our playlists anyways, but this was just a really good set of songs that, despite being so different, work together.

Speaker 1

You know, when you play it as we do, just listening to it over and over, it gives enough different feels and different emotions, but all good in their own way. It's just, you know. You had the sort of pop crossover to the electronic, going straight into the full-on EDM boom. Yeah, awesome. Good mix. Good mix, yes.

Speaker 2

Nice, nice. So please, people give a chance to some of these songs.

Speaker 1

To all of them. I got a little cut more of Hyuna.

Speaker 2

That's why I say some of these songs to all of them. I got a little more of hyana. That's why I say some of these songs. Oh man, I can't believe that. Anyways, thank you everybody for listening to this awesome singles craziness, yes please rate review and share, share, share.

Speaker 2

Give us five stars because we love our constellations and be a subscriber so we can maintain this podcast and keep bringing you great content. Yes, yes yes, yes, omg, anyways, anything else, that's it right? Yeah, I think we're good. So until next time. Bye bye, johnny time. Bye bye Johnny.