Thank you, Chatton. And a big... So you got two thank-yos right there, Finn. You're special today. Terris Bases and Finn got thank-yos. So tell us about this... where this like fire rap game came from. Oh man.
Sometimes I just close my eyes and listen to the beat and I hear whispers in my head. So one day when I was a kid I started writing down those whispers and eventually they turned into songs. But now this one specifically, I don't know how much you guys are keeping up with like the the all-in-bits lawsuit with Grace.
and that whole thing. So this was kind of a track to like, I was listening to some of the spaces that Grace and Jake Hartnell, the down maximalist, that's who you heard in the samples there, that my brother was scratching over and just some of the stuff he was saying, I was like, man,
And that would be such a great cut for this track. And so we just started making the song and tried to make it fun and still make my point that this is the dumbest shit ever. Why the fuck are you suing first of all the fake corporation that has nothing to do with all
FAQ on #InTheStudio ep.52 - NFT Collection Launches ✨ | Creators on OmniFlix | Twitter Space Recording
What did Finn receive from Chatton?
Finn received two thank-yos from Chatton.
What does Finn write his songs based on?
Finn writes his songs based on whispers he hears in his head when he listens to the beat.
Who is the Down Maximalist?
The Down Maximalist is Jake Hartnell.
What lawsuit was Finn referencing in his song?
Finn was referencing the All-In-Bits lawsuit with Grace in his song.
What was Finn's point in making this song?
Finn's point in making this song was to criticize the frivolous nature of the lawsuit.
What does Finn think about the lawsuit?
Finn thinks the lawsuit is dumb.
What did Finn think about Grace and Jake Hartnell's work?
Finn thought that some of Grace and Jake Hartnell's work would be a great cut for the song.
How did Finn describe the rap game?
Finn described the rap game as a 'fire' game.
How did Finn initially start writing songs?
Finn started writing songs by writing down whispers he heard in his head when listening to beats.
Who was scratching over the samples in Finn's song?
Finn's brother was scratching over the samples in his song.