I have had such a great time talking to Brett Young about his self-titled debut album, which is available now. This has been the album release special. And by the way, if you missed any of it, we will be replaying this special multiple times. Just check out BigMachineRadio.com. We put all the air dates up there. But we do have one final song on the album to play, Mercy. I understand that that's a song that kind of squeaked in at the 11th hour. And you've said it was a moment in the studio that you think will be like your version of Cam's Burning House. Yeah. You know, me and Dan Huff had talked forever about wanting to have kind of that stripped down emotional moment on the record. And we always knew we wanted it to be Mercy. But we just didn't know what song to kick off the record to put Mercy on. And it was kind of the 11th hour where it was like, all right, let's not kick a song off. Let's add a song. And Dan's vision for that song was perfect. It's so stripped down because the emotion in that song is, I think the more you add to it, the more you take away from what you're saying in that song. And I think I've been through it. I know a lot of people that have been through it. I think a lot of people are going to relate to the kind of the message of we don't work. I know it's hard to let go. So it's easy to kind of hang around. But if we know that we don't work, I need you to leave me alone. I need you to let me go. And it's like, please have mercy. Like if this is done, let it be quick. Let me be gone. And there are people that, you know, they don't even realize they're being selfish in a breakup, but because they're lonely, they keep like a text or a phone call. They keep poking their head back and into that person's life and it doesn't allow them to move on. And that's kind of the idea behind Mercy. I think unfortunately, a lot of us have lived that scenario at some point. This is Mercy from Brett Young on Big Machine Radio.