Ain't My Girl, what a story. This one, I guess I'll take you guys back. It's about almost eight years old. It's officially, factually, the first song we ever wrote as a band. I remember going over to Mickey's place and having these guitar chords and a bit of a melody and we just spent the next few hours just riffing off of it. I remember we had to go to Toronto for some reason, so we hopped on the GO train, which is the train here and we were writing the first on the train, and then we were rushing back home to record it. We just finished writing the initial skeleton and we just threw it in the fridge. We're like, it's another song. Being in a band, we write a lot of songs and some give us the feeling initially, and some don't. This one felt really good, but yeah, we just put it on the shelf. Fast forward, almost eight years later, we're at this cabin where we're producing and writing some songs up north, and we would work till about probably seven or eight, and then we'd have a movie night or we'd have a dance party or whatever. This particular night, we took some weed gummies and we were just dancing and having the best time. We were cooking, just an ultimate fun band night. There's that point in that night where any night, you start getting existential and start chatting. At this time, we were talking about like, this is crazy, this is our lives. You get to be in a band full-time, write songs, the dream is coming true. Then we're like, we should listen to old songs. So we went back in the Dropbox vault and we started going to 2015 and 2014, and we clicked on a folder and this song came on. For the first few minutes, I think we're all just like, whoa, this song is really special. How did we miss this? Then we all just looked at each other after it finished and we're like, okay, we need to record this song tomorrow. We need to rewrite some lyrics. I have production ideas, let's just go. The next day, we literally finished the whole song. A lot of the demo is still in this version and I remember sending it to our team. We didn't tell our team how old it was. We were just like, hey, we wrote a new song, what do you think? They're all like, we love it, this is insane. Then we dropped it on them. We're like, and it's almost eight years old. So such a full-circle moment. Literally, the first song we ever wrote is now on an EP in 2022. That's just to say any songwriter out there, songs have their seasons and songs go through cycles. So there might be an idea or a verse you wrote six years ago and you might use it now. So don't forget about every idea. Every idea has its place and has its purpose, whether it's a lesson or literally just it needs its time. You need to be open to taking it. That could be right away or it's a waiting game sometimes. So never give up on a song and never give up on an idea.