joining me now is the leader of smule, a classical pianist, jeffrey smith. ut this tencent investment in your company, what you get from them and does that give you a window into the chinese music market. jeffrey: we are thrilled to have tencent as a partner. we are happy to be on your show. you tencent understands not only social media but the role of media and content in driving driving deeper user engagement. you and you i think because of the insight of both media and social engagement, it was natural for them to partner with smule because we are a market leader in defining a new category in social music, allowing people to create music you rather than listen to it. emily: do you have a context on the size of tencent music and the potential of music in the china market? michael: tencent now controls 75% of the music market in china. they are saying they are getting more paid subscribers than spotify. the difference is they are getting a dollar a month and spotify is getting $9.99 a month. there was a lot to suggest that not only what they continue to be s