How's it going? It's all good, man. Groovy times, man. Yeah, man. Y'all got an accent, bro. It's wacky, bro. Trooper's deep, deep London accent. Like, I don't even have a passport, London accent, but you never left your block in London accent. It's, like, super, super strong. Noodle said to us, when you heard the track, you could hear psychedelics. Yeah, man. As soon as I heard it, you know, like, you can taste the colors. You can feel it. You can feel it. You can feel it. You can feel it. You can feel it. You can feel it. You can feel it. You can feel it. You can feel it. You can feel it. You can feel it. As soon as you heard the track, you could hear psychedelics. Yeah, man. As soon as I heard it, you know, like, you can taste the colors. It just tastes like sherbet ice cream, mama. Sherbet ice cream. I definitely think that that is what you should be eating when you're listening to our track. How'd you get the name schoolboy, anyway? Schoolboy Kid. I come from the street. It's rare to do what I do and have good grades, so that's where the schoolboy came from. The lyrics. What do they mean to you? It's just like talking about where I've been, where I came from, you know, meeting up with you guys. I've been a fan of you guys for forever and just being, just soaking it up, you know, just being in London, bro. I got this heavy ass jacket on. You spent some time in Brixton, right? Yeah, yeah. Did you like Brixton? Yeah, man. I love the Jamaican food. I always want to eat jerk chicken, and then when I eat jerk chicken, I forget how hot it is, and it always burns my mouth. You find that? Oh, no. Probably because you're not black. The jerk chicken always blows my nut off. Well, next time you come back, I'll take you to Norbert's, and we can have some bubble and squeak. Does that sound alright? Oh, yeah. I'm ready. Well, it's good to talk to you, schoolboy. Oh, yeah, man. Always, bro. Always. Stay high and low, man. Alright, big dog.