for real, its so hard to find good tutorials, like a month ago I kept looking and found some total bogus. Busy Works Beats has always had pretty good stuff tho.
Mirror Man! Can i know what r these gimmicks brody cuz im trynna evolve my content to be perfect itll help so much ifu share ur full thoughts , love ❤️
@@ajwashere yes of course. Well, I thought the title was sort of click-baity, but I understand that you need to get your stuff out there, and this is more of a matter of personal preference and its fine. Honestly I don't remember anything else, perhaps that was just what I caught and wrote the comment based off of. One tip that I could give is to try to make your content more packed, simple, accesible without too many extra things that can just be distracting. I understand that memes and jokes are entertaining(and can still stay and have a place), but writing some story on the screen which requires me to pause the video kind of put it off for me. Sorry If this sounds too critical, I did enjoy this video, but this is how I'd do it since you asked :). Basically you could try to balance both the entertaining aspects and the packed with value aspects. Peace to you🧙
1. Resampling Changing the sample rate .. not sure what happened here but it seems like he it basically cuts out frequencies in a different way than eq. Really not sure. 2. Plugins Meta flanger pangement - Destroyer - Spectral autopan Cassette from waves factory The Orb - filtering plugin Satin Ambience 3. Record Vocal Melody 5. Pitch up samples without stretching sounds
That sample rate truck is all a producer really needs, especially in today's saturated industry, the ads for new plugins can stress out producers, all we need is to think outside the box and change our techniques around, try new ones, that's most important
Here in Toronto, the first thing you learn in recording school is to Nyquist your 4th order harmonic. That's why our recordings have no 5th, 6th order harmonic distortion.
@@ProdByChrisK While you find a video on harmonics; the 5th and above are harmonics that vibrate too quickly to be usefull. A sizzle, if you will. Even if you can't hear it, the energy takes away from your actual signal. That's why most digital sounds flat.
I can´t believe you actually gave out all this info... all the other videos out there claming how to make type samples and they all use RC-20, fruity slicer and reverse lmao
Little Tip: While you lower the sample rate & drag that sample in Playlist, you cannot use PreComputed FX on the sample. My solution is just to consolidate it & then use the pre-computed FXs.
Damn brother, you are truly the first to drop legit information. TH-cam waited for someone like you for nearly two decades. It’s finally time boys, welcome!
I always thought I needed some bitcrusher plugin to lower the sample rate and achieve that effect but it's so much easier that way! and then you even came through with a fuckton of great plugin recommendations. honestly, one of the best melody tutorials I've seen period
ksmn56435 kss ayyy yes i had the same issue till i find this one glad u like it bro and u on the right way cuz u trynna evolve ur craft respect for that
I’ve been a producer for a year and I think I have learned fast because my beats have gotten really good. This made me feel like I know nothing about music
Damn man that sample rate tip was a real 💎. I remember Noah 40 Shebib talking about using that technique in an old interview, but I never fully understood how to do it in FL. Thank you bro 🙏🏼
big respect for sharing this on youtube It is the first time in a year ago to learn something new Almost all tuto in youtube are the same nothing special Just frequent tips everyone knows but you change this **** you make a great video bro for real
That downsampling is gold, I've tried to do it with like 10 different downsampling plugins and that 1k-5k from edison was the best sounding in pretty much all of my a/b tests. Thanks a lot
The sample rate trick essentially just cuts frequencies. to match the human audible frequency spectrum you need to double the highest frequency the human ear can hear. So to fully reproduce what you can actually hear you need a sample rate of about 40kHz but it's always good to have a little more just in case :) so 44.1KHz is standard (48kHz, 96kHz and more are also used a lot)
Holy shit dude you're the man, I already know this sample rate thing is gonna save my life and wallet. Who needs omnsiphere when you can get good sounds out of anything ?
This is the thing Nova 40 use ..he lowers the sample rate of drake's vocals ..and make it feel like a under water feel ..thanks fr this knowledge man . Respect
Engineer here (not audio, like robots and stuff) Super cool beat, love the video. Quick note, if you’re changing the sample rate to act like a high-cut, it’s important to know that the actual high-cut frequency is gonna be half of the sample rate. We studied this a good amount in my undergrad. Look up “Nyquist Sampling Theorem”. Tl;Dr: you need a sampling rate of twice the highest frequency you wanna capture to accurately record the sound. Ex: human hearing goes to 20kHz, so that’s why music is typically sampled at around 40kHz
I like how you made it a point to say that you ARE NOT an audio engineer, but a mechanical engineer, then went on to say everything about audio engineering and nothing about mechanical engineering lol.
@@audiostuff9065 Normally I wouldn't reply to a comment like this but I've got time today. I just meant I am not an audio engineer by profession--like I don't work in a studio every day. I am both a practicing Mechanical (Bachelor's) and Robotics (Master's) engineer and an amateur producer and audio engineer with 7 years of experience. I just wanted to be humble in my comment. Your statement that I talked about audio engineering and not mechanical engineering demonstrates a fundamental lack of understanding on your part of what mechanical engineering includes as well as what this whole audio engineering thing really is. The cool thing is that while the applications may look different on the surface, lots of disciplines need to worry about the frequency content of electrical signals in wires. Whether its audio or a pressure reading or anything else is actually not important. A signal is a signal, it doesn't even need to be voltage in a wire. We just happen to be able to hear signals between 20-20k Hz when they are converted to pressure waves in the air. Also where do you think I learned about the Nyquist Sampling Theorem? I'll tell you: a mechanical engineering class called Basic Measurements Lab, where we measured stuff like tensile stress in beams, velocities at different points in a turbulent jet of air, temperatures of heated objects, etc. So not only do you not know what you are talking about, but you are just straight up wrong. My comment was about both mechanical engineering and audio engineering because professionals in both fields routinely find themselves concerned with the frequency content of electrical signals in wires--that was the whole point. Honestly I probably have a much more solid foundational understanding of the lower-level processes in audio engineering than "real" audio engineers because I've done the math--I've assembled low-pass filters with resistors and capacitors then calculated their cutoff frequencies and Q values by hand, I use filters on data streams every day at work to clean up the signals, I've even applied low-pass filters to images to remove noise. Did you know images are also a signal that contains content at different frequencies? A blur is just a low-pass filter. What were you hoping to accomplish with your comment? Why put that negativity out into the world? You could have just looked up the Nyquist Sampling Theorem and seen that my comment was totally accurate. I'd ask you to ask yourself with an open heart: why did I feel the need to write this reply? My guess is insecurity in your own skills with audio since your account is called audio stuff. It seems like this kind of stuff often stems from insecurity and feeling like you've got "something to prove"
Guys like you are just to rare on youtube. Please keep going. I can surly say that we all have enough from these "professionals" that shows you the one "trick" that you've already seen a thousand times.
Yeah. You really giving them the sauce. It’s a lot of thing I think most producer been doing in there own plugins way. But the sample rate and the other technique you put with them just gives all the gems that took me years to develop my style. Great vid.
Thats one of the beautiful est instrumentals ive heard damn it has the best things from frank duke or something but it got a uniq vibe bro your amazing subbed and liked (srry for the bad english im german)
This was one crazy video...I don't even use FL, but I could not stop thinking about what kinda computer allows this many vsts at one time you got one of those quantum computers?
I just realized how far I still have to go with my music production. I mean I already have experience and know what I'm doing but thank you for teaching me more stuff to help me and other music producers grow. Big Bless Bro😁😁😁🙏
Arguably the single greatest video / tutorial on sample creation on the internet. Instantly subbed. Can't wait to see where you go, this is only the beginning for sure!
Nice way of removing high frequencies by resampling, except when you resample you are still using an EQ, the steep low pass filter that is used to avoid aliasing. It's just a type of LP that is not normally found in EQ plugins so it's cool that he showed this way of doing it.
Wow. Fucking speechless. I can't cap tho. Producing is more about find design and engineering than melody now. That's why big producers use loops from these guys.
Damn I gotta sub just off this one video crazy. Also if you click post next to the input when you're doing vocals it will change to pre and records the input before effects instead of after so you don't have to use a new channel
Any Logic users know of an easy way to do the resample trick? The only way I've figured out so far is to just bounce and then drop the new file into the project, which is so much slower than how he does it in this video
wow, beautiful.
okay ill be a simp a lil bit lmao
Fr the goat commented on this
Yessirr
holy • told you he was fire 😤 •
@@SXINT another goat here ! Oof🔥🔥
bro is the first producer on yt who gives you the real sauce
yeessirrr tell them bro ♥
for real, its so hard to find good tutorials, like a month ago I kept looking and found some total bogus. Busy Works Beats has always had pretty good stuff tho.
it's just the gimmicks that bother me. even though this guy also has some :)
Mirror Man! Can i know what r these gimmicks brody cuz im trynna evolve my content to be perfect itll help so much ifu share ur full thoughts , love ❤️
@@ajwashere yes of course. Well, I thought the title was sort of click-baity, but I understand that you need to get your stuff out there, and this is more of a matter of personal preference and its fine. Honestly I don't remember anything else, perhaps that was just what I caught and wrote the comment based off of. One tip that I could give is to try to make your content more packed, simple, accesible without too many extra things that can just be distracting. I understand that memes and jokes are entertaining(and can still stay and have a place), but writing some story on the screen which requires me to pause the video kind of put it off for me. Sorry If this sounds too critical, I did enjoy this video, but this is how I'd do it since you asked :). Basically you could try to balance both the entertaining aspects and the packed with value aspects. Peace to you🧙
The vocal recording itself was immaculate
21 Records thank u broski
@@ajwashere your both profile pictures look the same haha
Ieman JP lmao yessirr
I lost my shit .
Crazy
the one dislike is cubeatz
ghost kash thats gotta be pinned lmmaaooo 😂😂😂🖤🖤
@@ajwashere lmaoooo
they real mad now haha
Srsly put some respect on them man none of you know how they really working
040juice67 ok.
SAUCE
okay u made my month thank u
bro u about to crack every plugin u saw in these video
@@Atramedess is that for me or for jack lmao
@@ajwashere jack, lol. people say he crack all his plugins. nice video btw AJ
Atramedess oh lmao , preciate it buddy
Never seen anyone drop so many gems, you're a legend for that man
Yesssirr glad u liked it g 🙏🏽🙌🏽
Shiii bro i was like glued to the screen for this one.
Yeah bro
Right thank you now I know how to do this much respect
ok thanks for showing the vocal downsampling shit damn 😂😂
Ayyyy gooatt him self here im blessed
This is the opposite of clickbait
Bro check out my beats would be cool
Bro' , you blessed the world with the perfect comment 🤣
1. Resampling
Changing the sample rate .. not sure what happened here but it seems like he it basically cuts out frequencies in a different way than eq. Really not sure.
2. Plugins
Meta flanger
pangement -
Destroyer -
Spectral autopan
Cassette from waves factory
The Orb - filtering plugin
Satin
Ambience
3. Record Vocal Melody
5. Pitch up samples without stretching sounds
exactly
That sample rate truck is all a producer really needs, especially in today's saturated industry, the ads for new plugins can stress out producers, all we need is to think outside the box and change our techniques around, try new ones, that's most important
Exactly.
Yeah what AJ is saying is legit. The sample rate technique is the technique that 40 uses to create Drake’s sound. S/o To AJ.
yessirr let them know ♥
Here in Toronto, the first thing you learn in recording school is to Nyquist your 4th order harmonic. That's why our recordings have no 5th, 6th order harmonic distortion.
the.stereopsist this is extremely useful information. i know this is surely not easily answered, but how do you determine your order harmonics?
@@ProdByChrisK While you find a video on harmonics; the 5th and above are harmonics that vibrate too quickly to be usefull. A sizzle, if you will. Even if you can't hear it, the energy takes away from your actual signal. That's why most digital sounds flat.
@@BigStereoVR legend! 🐐 thank you bro
not even one minute passed, and there's already sauce overload
VERTX yessirr we outhere
This is so good AJ!!! 😮
ur intro with the wave hitting with the 808 with the lowpasssss
I can´t believe you actually gave out all this info... all the other videos out there claming how to make type samples and they all use RC-20, fruity slicer and reverse lmao
Lmaaaoo fr tho im tired of this so i had to give a new life to another plugins they abused rc 20 fr 😂😂
@@ajwashere fr bro RC-20 is still goated tho ngl
Halftime and rc20 boi😂😂
He gave out the sauce.
In summary: An ASMR video where AJ gives you all the tricks - Probably the best one Cubeatz explanation on TH-cam tho high key💯
Lmaoo , preciate u my g hella
Little Tip: While you lower the sample rate & drag that sample in Playlist, you cannot use PreComputed FX on the sample. My solution is just to consolidate it & then use the pre-computed FXs.
Thats great that’s literally what i do
The first tutorial that doesn't just open the bell everyone uses in omni then fruity slicer
Logan K lmaaoo i feel u dawg i can relate ong
“Other producers hate him” lmaoo FR dropping gems!!!!!
Lmaoo they might pull up on me . Thank u man
Damn brother, you are truly the first to drop legit information. TH-cam waited for someone like you for nearly two decades. It’s finally time boys, welcome!
ay bro that means so much to me ♥♥
I always thought I needed some bitcrusher plugin to lower the sample rate and achieve that effect but it's so much easier that way! and then you even came through with a fuckton of great plugin recommendations. honestly, one of the best melody tutorials I've seen period
ksmn56435 kss ayyy yes i had the same issue till i find this one glad u like it bro and u on the right way cuz u trynna evolve ur craft respect for that
I’ve been a producer for a year and I think I have learned fast because my beats have gotten really good. This made me feel like I know nothing about music
Damn man that sample rate tip was a real 💎. I remember Noah 40 Shebib talking about using that technique in an old interview, but I never fully understood how to do it in FL. Thank you bro 🙏🏼
the amount of sauce, it feels like i’m not meant to be here. 😅
sample rates on the high pitch vocal is gold, deffo subbing
big respect for sharing this on youtube
It is the first time in a year ago to learn something new
Almost all tuto in youtube are the same nothing special Just frequent tips everyone knows but you change this ****
you make a great video bro for real
im so thankful and happy to hear that ♥
Prepare for an avelanche of beats on yt with the same effects....
Harry Atyenda lmaoo lets go cant wait to see who will be the most creative one using it
goated
most underrated music producer channel bro
Yeah exploring Edison was my biggest level up as far as making samples goes
I should pined this comment ngl
That downsampling is gold, I've tried to do it with like 10 different downsampling plugins and that 1k-5k from edison was the best sounding in pretty much all of my a/b tests. Thanks a lot
The sample rate trick essentially just cuts frequencies. to match the human audible frequency spectrum you need to double the highest frequency the human ear can hear. So to fully reproduce what you can actually hear you need a sample rate of about 40kHz but it's always good to have a little more just in case :) so 44.1KHz is standard (48kHz, 96kHz and more are also used a lot)
This changed my game so much, i want more tutorials covering this type of processing, sound choices, etc.
Never expected you to sound like that , amazing!
This is honestly the best tutorial I've ever seen. The biggest sauce is the silence. And your skills with arranging and filtering.. omg. have a sub
Bro is literally a gem don’t sleep 😴📈
Talk to them g 🙏🏽🖤🖤😭
Holy shit dude you're the man, I already know this sample rate thing is gonna save my life and wallet. Who needs omnsiphere when you can get good sounds out of anything ?
Thats the mindset!!
This is the thing Nova 40 use ..he lowers the sample rate of drake's vocals ..and make it feel like a under water feel ..thanks fr this knowledge man . Respect
💯
So many special tricks in one video ... great! Thank you!!!
Ma pleasure sir 🖤
Engineer here (not audio, like robots and stuff) Super cool beat, love the video. Quick note, if you’re changing the sample rate to act like a high-cut, it’s important to know that the actual high-cut frequency is gonna be half of the sample rate. We studied this a good amount in my undergrad. Look up “Nyquist Sampling Theorem”.
Tl;Dr: you need a sampling rate of twice the highest frequency you wanna capture to accurately record the sound. Ex: human hearing goes to 20kHz, so that’s why music is typically sampled at around 40kHz
Thanks!
i grabbed a pen and a paper and im studying this comment , thank u so much
AJ washere glad to be able to help! 😊
I like how you made it a point to say that you ARE NOT an audio engineer, but a mechanical engineer, then went on to say everything about audio engineering and nothing about mechanical engineering lol.
@@audiostuff9065 Normally I wouldn't reply to a comment like this but I've got time today.
I just meant I am not an audio engineer by profession--like I don't work in a studio every day. I am both a practicing Mechanical (Bachelor's) and Robotics (Master's) engineer and an amateur producer and audio engineer with 7 years of experience. I just wanted to be humble in my comment.
Your statement that I talked about audio engineering and not mechanical engineering demonstrates a fundamental lack of understanding on your part of what mechanical engineering includes as well as what this whole audio engineering thing really is. The cool thing is that while the applications may look different on the surface, lots of disciplines need to worry about the frequency content of electrical signals in wires. Whether its audio or a pressure reading or anything else is actually not important. A signal is a signal, it doesn't even need to be voltage in a wire. We just happen to be able to hear signals between 20-20k Hz when they are converted to pressure waves in the air. Also where do you think I learned about the Nyquist Sampling Theorem? I'll tell you: a mechanical engineering class called Basic Measurements Lab, where we measured stuff like tensile stress in beams, velocities at different points in a turbulent jet of air, temperatures of heated objects, etc. So not only do you not know what you are talking about, but you are just straight up wrong. My comment was about both mechanical engineering and audio engineering because professionals in both fields routinely find themselves concerned with the frequency content of electrical signals in wires--that was the whole point.
Honestly I probably have a much more solid foundational understanding of the lower-level processes in audio engineering than "real" audio engineers because I've done the math--I've assembled low-pass filters with resistors and capacitors then calculated their cutoff frequencies and Q values by hand, I use filters on data streams every day at work to clean up the signals, I've even applied low-pass filters to images to remove noise. Did you know images are also a signal that contains content at different frequencies? A blur is just a low-pass filter.
What were you hoping to accomplish with your comment? Why put that negativity out into the world? You could have just looked up the Nyquist Sampling Theorem and seen that my comment was totally accurate. I'd ask you to ask yourself with an open heart: why did I feel the need to write this reply?
My guess is insecurity in your own skills with audio since your account is called audio stuff. It seems like this kind of stuff often stems from insecurity and feeling like you've got "something to prove"
Guys like you are just to rare on youtube. Please keep going. I can surly say that we all have enough from these "professionals" that shows you the one "trick" that you've already seen a thousand times.
means a lot bro , love
it’s people like this that are secretly carrying the music industry on their backs
Omg tha k u so much
This is FIRE... Great work
Nah bro you gotta send your samples to the big producers. I guarantee you’ll get a placement real quick.
I have big big ones on the way yall aint ready😈😈🙌🏽
yo, i didnt know you had another channel
@@vertx6821 👀
Man that is insane great job
are we gonna just ignore how good that singing was?
♥♥♥
RIGHT🔥🔥🔥
Yeah. You really giving them the sauce. It’s a lot of thing I think most producer been doing in there own plugins way. But the sample rate and the other technique you put with them just gives all the gems that took me years to develop my style. Great vid.
Man im so thankful to hear that🙏🏽
Thats one of the beautiful est instrumentals ive heard damn it has the best things from frank duke or something but it got a uniq vibe bro your amazing subbed and liked (srry for the bad english im german)
The gems 💎 in this video
This was one crazy video...I don't even use FL, but I could not stop thinking about what kinda computer allows this many vsts at one time you got one of those quantum computers?
lmaoo i feel u tho and i use some nasa computers dont tell nobody lol
u can use Audacity for down rate too,
the most inspirational tutorial ive seen ever
Fosho thought this was clickbait , wow u the real man g
Thank u for the opportunity u gave to watch me
@@ajwashere thank u for giving out some real tips bro , really impressed by u , u got something different .
Me too man!!! That’s was unexpected!!
no bullshit this prolly one of the best videos ive seen for sauce like this. props man you got real talent
Yessirrr Grateful to hear that my g
Like everyone else in the chat, I'm lost for words. You have spilled alot of sauce.
Grateful 🙏🏽🖤
Such a unique approach. Great work!!
Likes on this comment represent the amount of RAM he has.
(Fr man this guy seems to have infinite GB RAM)
lmaaoo u gotta do what u gotta do to them plugins
@@ajwashere And them likes.
I just realized how far I still have to go with my music production. I mean I already have experience and know what I'm doing but thank you for teaching me more stuff to help me and other music producers grow. Big Bless Bro😁😁😁🙏
This basically an asmr video lol I fw it
Lmmaoo
This is actually really useful, the first fl video that isn’t 75 percent painful
This is the best tutorial i have ever seen... so dope thx
Grateful to hear this ma man
You gave the sauce bro, keep doing that. 🔥
I like how you speak rather quite, really makes me think you don't want anyone around to hear what you're saying. Excellent work. Subbed
Yess bro cuz im living with ma mates and i dont wanna bother them
Dont delete bro, it's nice to show other people. that just shows you have a genuine heart and wants everyone to eat ❤💯
Ayy my man i have to return the favor cuz i also learned most of the production stuff from the youtube
@@ajwashere thanks bro we appreciate that 💯👌🏼
mans too underrated 😔
Fr Fr
Underdogs we never stops 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙏🏽
@@ajwashere how do u get the audio to visualize in the mixer
Woooooh this is real you deserve this sub mayne 1st tip with Edison got me can't wait to watch the rest
Bro please keep this goin, I just learned so much, and I gotta use everything
Arguably the single greatest video / tutorial on sample creation on the internet. Instantly subbed. Can't wait to see where you go, this is only the beginning for sure!
ma man means so much to hear this much love ♥
thank you so much for all of the secret sauce. every single one was very insightful and helpful.
I never expect that FL keys sound good. Awesome video
This gave me a whole new perspective, can’t wait to implement these techniques in my own samples
Yessirr
The first vocal chop is pure nectar 🍯
Went CRAZY with the vocal recording. 💯👌🏼🔥
♥♥
swear, this is the most informational tutorial ive ever seen, subbed
The sauce he spilled is unreal 😂
tried my best to keep yall on the vid tbh lmaoo
Nice way of removing high frequencies by resampling, except when you resample you are still using an EQ, the steep low pass filter that is used to avoid aliasing.
It's just a type of LP that is not normally found in EQ plugins so it's cool that he showed this way of doing it.
wow you reveal all the secret how to make trash bit crusher phasing sound
Its the wave rn so 🤷🏽♂️
might be my new favorite fl youtuber. short sweet and to the point
10:25 - 10:37 . Really beautiful guitars, you should do loop only with guitar with this melody )
ty bro
You the goat for this one
when the best fl guy on youtube only has 5.2k subs
talk to them bro
Probably one of the best, to the point tutorials out there that actually gives you the sauce. Gotta love it my man, keep it up💯💯
means so much bro
AJ for president 🔥🔥🙉
lmaoo fr tho
WOW!!! THIS IS CRAZY THANK YOU SO MUCH MAN!! THIS IS WHAT I CALL REAL SAUCE!!
ayy ma man knowwss thank u hella bro
Your fl skills mate are insane I thought i knew how to use fl but now i see im just a rookie
Ay bro thank u hella and yea we still learning me including learning new stuff every day
Wow. Fucking speechless. I can't cap tho. Producing is more about find design and engineering than melody now. That's why big producers use loops from these guys.
everybody need to study that comment .
dang.... this channel is a gem off rip. that intro was juice
I was skeptical but you convinced me
this man truly blessed us
my pleasure bro
Thanks! you are a good musician and person!
Thank u bro , love 🖤💯
dropping sauce 😳🔥
Ayy u already know 😈🙌🏽
We need to protect this man!!!!
Crazy bruvvvv!!!!
Damn I gotta sub just off this one video crazy. Also if you click post next to the input when you're doing vocals it will change to pre and records the input before effects instead of after so you don't have to use a new channel
Omg thats a gem actually beed tryin to find a easy way thank u bro
Bumped into your channel by mistake. You are technically great. Thanks a lot for this gift. I stan
This guy a Shaman for real
Half of these plugins I’ve never even heard of or seen! Good work man 👨🏾🚀🔥
imma drop some more sauce weird stuff then lol
BRO THEYRE GONNA HATE U FOR DROPPING THIS LMAO
bro hope this vid will not get to them lmaoo
Yooooo I honestly wasn't expecting much but this is purely amazing! Keep it up, brother!
Mans reminded me about changing the sample rate. I forgot I did that months ago and my sample ain’t been hitting the same 😂
Caleb Bryant lmaoo let them know g let them know
Honestly, it's so much surprising that of the many producers I follow you've given real juice bro.
means a lot to me brosky
Any Logic users know of an easy way to do the resample trick? The only way I've figured out so far is to just bounce and then drop the new file into the project, which is so much slower than how he does it in this video
Bro, you're actually the goat. I wish you the best as you progress in your career. In a year you'll have over half a mil subs on TH-cam I swear.
😭😭thank uuuuu broo ♥♥