now, that soundtrack is from the beginning of wa kanda forever. as writing the soundtrack and singing. laughs there you are. yeah. there you are. uh—huh. i just wonder what message this really has for africa, because this is fantasy. in the end, this is a sort of magical kingdom with the greatest sort of technological advances. but if i'm a young african watching this black panther series today, do i see this as a sort of realistic, optimistic vision that could be my future? or do i see it as simply fantasy that bears no relation to the life i live today? i can say this is what we think will be africa in the future. really? yeah. because i can see in the movie all the respect to the clothes, the jewellery, the tattoos, the things which mean — and the story itself, from the first black panther to this one, where we're celebrating chadwick, we have many, many stories like that. and those storytellers can bring a lot of them on the table for cinema in africa just to explore it. but at the same time, what's really, really good — and that's the aspirat