write a couple albums of dope fucking tracks
as a rapper
Fake your own death in some violent gang shooting overdose
your shit will blow up overnight and you’ll make millions on the revenue of your fucking music
I just thought of this idea 1 second ago lol
it was kind of a joke
hinting at... the rappers who have died lately. xxxtentacion and juicewRLD etc.
if you noticed, after they died, their music blew up like 15x if not more the popularity it was at...
or they also do incarcerations too a lot. ASAP rocky and uh... Kodak black
But if you think about it, it's the ultimate PR stunt so it got me thinkin... when I saw ASAP Rocky do it, I realized it was def all a game and fake
because he admitted in an interview when they were asking him if he was ready to be a father, with all this talk of drugs and sex and blah blah blah in his songs and the wild life style rappers lead. And he was like, "oh that's all fake, it's just what's marketable material. I don't actually do drugs or any of that shit. everything is an act down to the way I dress and how I act."
and you know, the truth is it's all like, an image. you know. drake. Lana del rey. Ariana grande.
they're just business women / business men who, instead of marketing a product like a chair or a piece of jewelry, they're marketing an image.
so, if it's all fake, and it's all a game.
the most attention goes to the rappers who die. I don't know why, but for some reason, their music just becomes iconic after that point, it's literally a proven formula.
lil peep... is another example.
https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/12/11/21003648/juice-wrld-death-soundcloud-rap
^ this article would of never been written about him if he hadn't died.
something all of these rappers have in common that have died and been incarcerated multiple times, and lots of hype and publicity has surrounded these events-
they are all young- and haven't "made it" yet.
it's very difficult to penetrate that bubble now, of the upper echelon of rappers. it's like a society
(nicki minaj has talked on this briefly in a few interviews)
that there are like these "groups" in Hollywood, and once you're in with the group- you have a chance at making it. but otherwise, you're... on your own essentially.
and she made it into one of these groups, then had to prove herself to them, rap how they wanted her to rap etc. to reap the benefits of the group.
and these groups also predominantly male.
you wanna know who the group is?
^there they are. all standing on stage with him.
that's the reality of what's behind these highly successful musical artists.
it's not one person doing it all, it's a huge group like this. and that's why Kanye brought them all on stage, these are all people who have likely had a part in his success.
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The Weeknd has also spoken about this "in group" as well as people who were fanatics of drake and wanted to meet him.
they've learned the game. there are these exclusive parties, where drake is at. and then, he finds young talent, taps you on the shoulder and has a conversation with you.
The Weeknd just happened to be, who drake chose. but he was already "in" with the group you see what I mean.
and drake is just choosing whoever he wants.
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these huge rappers were so successful they have completely monopolied and dominated the game, to a point that it's like, difficult to surface through that. it becomes impenetrable.
so, there is only one loophole.
and that's social media fame.
example- bhad babie. xxxtentacion. lil peep. kodak black.
what do they all have in common? young, starting out- no connections.
think about it. they did it to stay relevant.
the dr. Phil thing was a stunt. the incarcerations, whether real or fake- they use it to fuel their career. perhaps doing it on purpose. and even, sudden deaths.
lil peep went out Micheal Jackson style while xxxtentacion's definitely seemed more staged. who just gets shot in Miami in a vehicle in broad daylight, while it's parked on the side of the street in a busy city area. come on now. yes there is gang violence in Miami but, it aint like that. it's not even like that in Mexico.
also proof that Lana del Rey's image is fake,
she has admitted once again in interviews that she literally was trying out "images" for her career like pairs of shoes- and she just cycled through various ones until something stuck.
there are images of her past "images" on google you can find.
she pretended in the beginning to be this cocaine stripper who had a hard life and just sang in bars... but the truth is, if you look into her family history, she is an extremely wealthy and connected Beverly Hills, yes Beverly Hills, brat. with so many millions coming from daddy, she could afford to pursue this expensive music career.
another example of this same set up is Katy Perry, who is actually a direct descendant of Charles schwab. Essentially, Lana del Rey and Katy Perry are the equivalent of, Paris Hilton. when it comes to, financial opportunity and connections.
it's no wonder they made it huh? now it all makes sense doesn't it.
and while we're talking about the ways musical artists swindle the public with lies,
lady gaga is Amy Winehouse.
I still haven't figured out what the fuck billie Ellish did, she's kept it all very secret but.
I think she was hired by a management company similar to Avril levigne, I'm sure if you looked into it she is probably signed to the same record label.
she claims to be "anti-record label" and that "she just made the music with her brother in her bedroom"
but, that music, is way too clean and professionally produced to be made just by her and her bro in her bedroom, and the image is so well put together, and marketed, the music videos and marketing material are, so perfectly done by film companies that, cost a lot of money and take a lot of connections to get...
it also requires connections to end up on the cover of magazines or even *in* magazines (it's usually a manager who gets you into these)
so.... I don't know, I think she is just a "product" similar to Avril Lavigne and Ariana grande.
everyone knows that Ariana grande was an actress before she got 25 pounds of lipo and 30,000 dollars of plastic surgery botox and fillers and spray tan to *become* "Ariana grande"
it's just a "package" that was created.
I think that billie Ellis was most likely an actress, telling from the teeth- (working actors always have really good teeth like that) and she was just picked up by a company and you know, they wanted to turn her into something.
she's like "oh I don't do record labels"
but I guarantee you she is signed. someone is making a shit ton of money off of that.
its the classic formula we've seen prevailing in the music industry over and over again.
the "I don't want money, fame. I'm not materialistic, fuck the system, I don't care about anything" rock and roller who is emo and depressed and writes controversial songs. rises to fame, and then does a bunch of concerts, gets inducted into the rock n' roll Hall of fame, gets some grammy's and calls it a night walking away with 57 billion dollars and some platinum records to hang on the wall.
we see it generationally, since the 60's. billie Ellish is just, doing the same thing but, for generation Z'ers
I think Kurt Cobain and Elvis's death was also fake.
I think they just wanted out.
Kurt Cobain was talking about leaving and being tired of everything and leaving the band and leaving the marriage all these things I mean come on.
he was clearly done with it. he was tired of the sound. he didn't even wanna write the same old stuff anymore, he was talking about going in a different direction, on a solo journey.
do the math. he didn't kill himself, and no one killed him either.
no one has seen a photograph of his actual dead corpse. it was strategic.
I've believed he was alive still since I was like 14 I think the whole thing is ridiculous.
and the documentaries made on it are just people trying to make a quick buck but they never reach any conclusions on anything because guess what, there is no evidence,
because guess what- there was no death!
in the most "conspiracy-esc" documentaries Courtney love is extremely stand offish and telling people to back off from poking and prodding around, investigating it with professionals.
and even the PI is like "locked out" and can't have access to certain files within the data base and all this shit.
in the documentary like they were trying to spin it like "Courtney love is trying to cover something up she clearly murdered him"
and then they interview a close friend who they think murdered him, and he's chipper as can be, doesn't shed a tear. he shows no signs of mourning. and they're like, "oh he probably murdererd him, look how he isn't even sad!"
no HE'S NOT SAD BECAUSE HE KNOWS HE'S NOT DEAD. even in the interview he gives them a little bit of information jokingly and then retracts it covers his mouth a but (a sign of hiding something) and then he literally takes a few steps back and is like, "I gotta go, I shouldn't even be saying anything right now..."
and Courtney love is living out in Hollywood, she has all this unexplained millions and she's like "oh I took it from Frances she loaned me it"
(money that was left to Frances by her dad or whatever??)
but the truth is, Frances never had it. Kurt Cobain probably gave it to her because he didn't want the fucking money.
the reason why the whole thing seemed fake. is because it is. just not in the way people suspect.
which, I'm really surprised it's not as obvious to people as it is to me. I mean come on. the suicide note is fake. the way Courtney love behaves in front of the cameras just after his supposed death is fake. the story of how she found out is fake.
they also interviewed a few other friends and they all acted equally suspicious and said they "couldn't say" things. and that's all they said was "I can't say, I can't say, I can't say."
and Courtney love is literally calling them trying to shut down their operation.
because this PI is really good, he was an excellent PI. and he could probably tell within 3 seconds of looking at the scenario that it was fake.
they put on record that he was x amount of heroin in his body, and the PI goes, "no one can pull a trigger with that much heroin in their system"
and they immediately were like IT'S A MURDER
but no honey, it's A FAKE POLICE REPORT
IT'S A FAKE STORY
IT'S ALL FAKE
Kurt Cobain didn't blow his head off, he just went to Switzerland.
lol you're adorable.
Cobain and Elvis are really dead.
Courtney Love is not a good enough actress to orchestrate the clusterfuck that followed her around in Kurt's honour.
Soaked in Bleach was a load of shit dumped on her by the private detective who was supposed to bring Kurt back to the rehab centre his wife was paying for.
Instead he was doing Idk what with all the money she paid him. Dude died on that detective's watch, and he knew there would be a shitstorm the likes of which he'd never seen if he didn't throw somebody under the bus to cover up his negligence.
So he made that shit film Soaked in Bleach to tryta cover his tracks.
And you srsly think Kurt and Courtney, a very sick man with all kinds of stomach issues (he had those before the drugs, btw) and a bipolar heroin addict would have the self control to stay silent while that douchebag PI dragged them both through the mud? I half expected Kurt to jump out of his grave to beat that shitwit down. Forget about if he was still alive. Those 2 didn't have the impulse control to pull off a fake death in the middle of... w/e Courtney was being accused of.
Elvis... well it's possible... but the way he died was rlly gross and nasty.
If somebody wanted to fake a death, wouldn't they pick a more romantic setup? Paragliding accident near the Bermuda Triangle or smthg?
Why would he get his family to tell all his fans that he was bunged up for 8 weeks and then shit his own stomach out when his doctor screwed up his treatment?
Just ew.
another example of old money and political connections equaling fame is cara de Lavigne. she's connected af in England and that's why she won ATM (which is all orchestrated and produced by the way other models have come out and spoken about it lol)
and also I wanted to add, everything on tv is produced. the words of a financial producer himself, who I had the pleasure of meeting.
it's true. there is no such thing as surprises on tv, there is too much money invested to leave things up to fate.
it has me questioning you know, when Rihanna got beat up by Chris brown was that just her retaliating after they broke up by making a huge media storm about him that essentially tanked his career and reputation in Hollywood?
because normally, when things go Ary, in relationships and there is drama- people try their best to keep it out of the lime light (unless they're a kardashian, they make their career out of press)
an example of this is like, usher. if you watch the Shane Dawson series (the first one) on jeffree star, he goes into detail about the falling out that happened with usher and him, and details about usher's life which, weren't really *that* in the public eye and still aren't talked about.
and like, for example, there have been many hints about Justin Bieber having a drug addiction- as far as his own manager coming out and saying it on record- that he has a literal problem, with *every* drug under the sun, including alcohol. (which if you look as his decline in appearance over the last few years that should be evident). there is also footage of him having panic attacks in public and acting spun out on meth (very obvious like minor meth psychosis going on- which only happens when you're like strung the fuck out and been using it for days and days straight because of addiction).
and yet, none of this is in the public eye. just more pictures of Kylie Jenner's baby and Kim kardashian's bad photo shopping.
that's because, if something is in the public eye- you need to realize, it's there because someone *deliberately* put it there. they wanted it there, they decided it. and you're essentially being manipulated, and used. by these people.
people cover up stuff if it's real. example- usher. Justin Bieber. but when it's fake, it's on the news 24/7.
there are also paparazzi photos of Kylie Jenner and other celebrities taking private flights out to snapchat head quarters, where they reportedly went in for a meeting for like two hours and then came back out and flew home.
what kind of contracts do you think they were signing over there?
isn't it obvious, look at your snapchat news feed. look who's face you see every day. Kylie Jenner.
there is a price to pay for relevancy. and it's totally on purpose... we all know this.
so why do we believe any of it is real??
it's all a *show*
when it's real it's a secret :x
another good example is, Selena Gomez's kidney transplant.
she had an entire kidney transplant and kept the entire thing quiet, until years later after it was done and she decided it was time to put a story out about herself on the news.
just before her tour right? or another album drop.
oh yeah and, just before The Weeknd drops starboy he's dating Selena. right?
but Selena is seen countless times with other men in photographs and they're shoeing away paparazzi because, she isn't really dating The Weeknd that was obviously arranged.
and then they broke up after a grammy was awarded. that was the fakest Hollywood relationship I've seen yet.
now, Bella Hadid and The Weeknd I think that was real. I don't know why but I just do. But I think Bella Hadid, she does everything for her career so... she probably didn't actually like him that much she was just playing him. that's my two cents.
but yeah uh, also, I think that haley and Bieber are fake lol
just like tana mooshwerweasdlfkja;fkd or whatever her last name is, and Jake Paul or whatever Logan Paul.
it was a stunt.
if you look into the team 10 bull shit with Logan Paul I mean come on, these kids. they figure out the game, that i'm talking about here. and they repeated it, with youtube. created their own Hollywood.
formed a group, if you're in the group, you get support. it's like a fucking gang. and together they make like what 15 million or something insane like that? and the group is all made up of young actors and models trying to further their social media fame so they can post another ad of sugar bear hair and get another 100k in the bank next month.
the relationships, the fights, everything they did while the cameras were rolling was all scripted.
it's just, like the kardashians I mean.
the kid was smart, a complete psycho but, smart. lol (Shane Dawson exposes the truths about team 10 on his series on the Paul guy)
basically he touches on how majority of their views and revenue is coming from like 9 years olds...
same thing with pewdiepie...
like these people don't care about their fans, they don't care that lots of 9 years old like them. they just do it all for the money and exposure.
if you look into Jake Paul he was trying to be an actor in Hollywood and launching his career through youtube.
but he tells this story like him and his brother had a competitive youtube channel festival going on no- that's bull shit. don't believe a word out of his mouth. he's a *very* good actor and liar. it's an act.
and his *parents* are part of it too. they're *managed* by their parents.
another example of this parent-youtube kid set up is Danielle Cohn.
people are picking up on how you can make fucking insane amounts of money from YouTube, and their parents are like "hey do this"
and then the kid makes them shit tons of money. there's numerous cases of this, where children are being fed scripts and staging publicity stunts all just to make their little youtube channel grow more revenue.
the underside of youtube is a very dark place ya'll.
don't even get me started on buzzfeed. another youtube cult...
what I'm trying to say here is, keep in mind everything you watch, even the people who seem like they're just innocently vlogging- a lot of them are hired actors, and part of a management team.
a lot of yuoutubers have the same management team, and even live in the same building out in California...
if you notice how they all go to the same parties together, if you watch their snapchats. and who's on the PR lists.
you can sort of map a network that way. literally anyone on a PR list, has a manager. aka- they're essentially, an actor, a product. being marketed to you, for revenue. it's a job.
they're not a "YouTuber" they're just another show pony. and they hold up every product that comes their way.
they act like "oh I won't support things that are bad" and yet they're reading the products name and barely know how to pronounce it right, don't know who owns the company, and don't even know where the products are made.
James Charles, after he supported sugar bear hair, Jaclyn hill pushing morphe.
it's all business... and ya'll. they make *a lot* of money. off just one instagram ad. it's insane.
and then they go begging for you to support them like "buy my merchandise omg I'm a starving young artist trying to make it out in Hollywood"
trust me, they're not starving. a lot of them never have been.
there was even a girl who was hired to sit on camera and act weird and every episode was scripted and it was all this like huge production company behind it and everything... and it was just a girl sitting on camera acting as if, none of it was scripted and talking about her "life" and then starting all this drama like hinting that she was being abused and all these scandals. that were all an act, there was no family, this girl wasn't even a real girl, and she was sitting on a set.
I think this is why Michelle Phan left youtube... she actually talked about it when she returned.... why she hated all of it. I remember just before she left, they had her sitting on a set too all day. filming her doing makeup tutorial after tutorial. you could tell her heart wasn't in it and she was extremely uncomfortable. and they were very scripted. like, "oh I love using this jelly under my eye, it makes me feel s0- refreshed. it totally works ;)"
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lol yeah we know all that. yt is totally scripted and totally fake.
What does any of that have to do with Kurt and Elvis?
Yeah, sure there was a Hollywood machine behind them.
But dead is dead. It's not as easy to fake as some people seem to think.
Less so 25 and 40 years ago. Even for the obscenely wealthy.
lol Cara Delavigne. My gods what a no talent brat. Fake teeth, fake gf, fake gay, worse attentionwhore than Miley Cyrus.
She's in my top 10 of the music industry's least deserving list.
I have to grudgingly admit that she can sort of act. But fuck her for giving Richard Madden a hard time.
Madden is a guy who will have a long career that will win the critics' hearts and minds and votes.
He's the one with all the fire and all the talent. And I like him bc he grew up poor and Scottish.
And here's this fucking literally royal cunt giving him a hard time about bullshit... smh
Dude was soo classy about his response. I would have lost my shit and gone all Robb Stark and cussed my face off at her lol
But he was so sweet to her. He was prolly a little worried for his own career bc her family is tight with one of those big fashion houses.
Versace, was it?
Anyway... yeah yeah. The fight with Madden was totally fake, too.
I'm saying the shit is annoying and some of us only pay enough attention to it to stay in the loop.
I'm in it to watch good movies and listen to good music, and sometimes read a feel good story, or a fashion piece about a celebrity or ten who brought me said entertainment value. And that's all. idgaf who's coming out, who's addicted to crack, who punched her bf in the street, or who dumped her fiancée for a woman, who she dumped 2 weeks later for some guy. It rather surprises me that anybody does.