The Music Industry Failed Us… The Bitcoin of Music..🌊🔱🌊

Recorded: Jan. 20, 2026 Duration: 1:08:38
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Short Summary

In a dynamic discussion, participants explored the launch of a decentralized music marketplace, highlighting trends in artist compensation and the evolving landscape of the music industry. They emphasized the importance of thorough testing and quality assurance in project development, while also addressing the challenges faced by artists in the current market.

Full Transcription

Thank you. you yo yo shout out to my g thomas in the building long time the building. Long time no see, dog.
Long time no see.
But we out here, man.
Another beautiful ass day.
Shout out to my G, Louie, in this day.
Yo, feel free to come up if you want to come up.
I got you, Tomith.
You already know the deal.
What's good, Louie, bro?
What's the reg?
Poppin' tweet. There you go. they go cool it bro you know what i said
woke up or what i mean hell not because you you texted me you definitely been woke
yeah bro i said what you said what you ain't sleep or what
nah i did i was working on the code for like you you know, there's the thing you told me about. I need to update the skip function. So, you know, and then, you know, the thing you told me about on the homepage with the letters not show, like all type of shit, bro. I was like, damn, I need to get the code. So I have to wake up super early. But, uh, yo, bro, you know what I'm saying? You got to do it. You got to do it. You know what I'm saying?
yo, bro. You know what I'm saying?
You got to do it. You got to do it.
Successful or what?
Still working on it, bro. Like, damn.
I was almost finished, but hey, time.
Bro, is that hard?
It's not necessarily as hard. I just
thoroughly, thoroughly, like, double, triple
check before I, like, put it
out on main. So I still need a test.
You know what I'm saying? I need to test all
possible edge cases and
make sure everything works, and then I can ship it to the to the main branch.
You feel me? But. But it's not super easy as as as anybody who doesn't know would think.
It's not hard. You know what I'm saying? It's just like it just takes time.
Like you said, like I said, just like it just takes you know time like you said like i
said i i like to do my shit thoroughly you know what i mean and then uh it's that way when it hits
the the front page there's no bucks you know what i'm saying like that's the real thing because you
know folks finally get to the thing and they're like ah this is so smooth but you know behind the
scenes it requires like seeing like trying shit and making sure there's no point.
You're technically saying that you take your time with it really like on because you want to take your time on it.
But other people could do it faster.
They could.
You know what I'm saying?
But me personally, I prioritize like it being right, you know, than just it being fast and being a half-baked.
You know what i'm saying because
it can be fast but like i want it to be like when i release it i'm like okay i know i've done the
best i could you know what i'm saying if there's a bug by the time it you know is released then you
know i can solve it there but i feel like uh if you take the time up front to make sure it's the
best you can like there's less to deal with when you release it into the wild.
You know what I'm saying?
you would,
you would know more,
more of your process.
as long as,
as long as you,
I guess get the shit done.
I guess that's all that matters.
I wanted to finish before today,
but I mean,
before tonight,
So yeah, that's, that's my goal I ain't saying it's not possible
you feel me
you got this
yes sir yes sir
we got Candy the Bill of Time
what's good man long time no see
also we need a new title for this space
the title for yesterday definitely worked
I have one I literally took a picture
of like a caption that I saw recently.
And I was like, yo, this could work.
Hold on, let me see if I can find it somewhere.
So you can legally make money from listening to music, something like that.
Ah, okay, okay, okay.
Let me add that, bro.
But shout out to Thomas in the building.
What up, dawg?
How you feeling, man? Hey, shout out to Thomas in the building. Thomas! What up, Dal? How you feeling, man?
Hey, shout out to you, everybody.
Shout out to Quavers, Kandi, and Lou.
It's good to be here again.
How have you guys been doing?
It's been a while.
I literally joined your live streaming yesterday.
I saw you, bro.
Oh, that was nice. That was nice. I saw you bro. these days but then I just have to like come up here and support you guys regardless so it's good to be here once again and also I'm trying to like figure out a lot of shit in real life now that I'm
done with um university and co trying to get a job even online job and co so I'm not it's not
I'm no more a student in shorts. So it's all good.
It's nice to be here and good to talk again.
I'll be here online supporting you.
Thank you very much for giving me the chance to speak yet.
Easily, bro.
Yo, congratulations.
Welcome to the real world.
You know what I'm saying?
I know how it feels to finally be done with school.
It's like a bittersweet feeling, you know, because when he was in school, you know, you'm saying i know how it feels to finally be done with school it's like a bittersweet feeling you know because when he was in school you know you had all the homies you know
i'm saying it was a relatively carefree i mean as long as you didn't make no f's you know what i'm
saying you good you feel me and you know you could you know play around and do fun shit you know i
saying especially in the dorms and all of that the The parties, the girls, the extracurricular activities that we ain't going to talk about on recorded spaces.
But you know what I'm saying?
It was lit, bro.
But once you come to the real world, you realize that to do all of the things that you was doing in college,
nine times out of ten, you're going to need this thing called money.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like, damn, bro. bro this shit crazy you feel me so there's there's mad ways you know one could go about doing that but uh yeah bro it's actually in another way it's actually kind of kind of
freeing because like now you get to make your own decisions and fly to countries and go wherever you know your
heart desires as long as you're able to make it work you feel me which is which i think is a
beautiful thing so yeah bro welcome to the real world it can be more fun than college you just
gotta design it so so that it is you know what i'm saying so yeah that's it bro
but uh yeah man shout out to ig stilo definitely feel free to come if you want to So yeah, that's it, bro.
But yeah, man, shout out to IG Stilo.
Definitely feel free to come if you want to come up.
So on the title conversation, and before we get to Candy, this is what I want to speak about.
Yo, so I changed the title for Tonight Space to The Most Savage Music Market on Earth. Because I because i realized bro i realized what we really created here that's what it is because i was looking at all these other music
platforms and like every everybody's like shaping themselves to be the hero you know i'm saying like
to be like i think before you put savage you should, you should start out with new.
And then later on, put Savage.
I mean, it's already Savage today.
And I can't change it until the day that space starts.
So, yeah, I guess we start with Savage for today.
But, yeah, we keep experimenting.
I got a bunch of new titles.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, every day, Candy came up with a good one, too.
She was vibe trading.
Something along those lines.
Even just those two words is interesting.
So yeah, yo.
We just going to keep testing out the different titles every day.
And that becomes its own lore in itself.
You feel me?
But yeah, bro.
I was realizing.
And the reason this came to my mind was like i was listening to this music podcast right and uh they were talking about uh this guy
who was uh doing direct to consumer and he was like yeah man i sold an album for 1.9 thousand
dollars or whatever and then you know i sold this many blah blah and he made essentially like I think they
said on the title like 18,000 whatever off a drop and he's like uh he's not a huge artist he's just
he's just an artist you know what I'm saying and like they were talking about how you know this is
the new way just direct to consumer blah blah and then you put it on streaming later blah blah blah
and you know a lot of the platforms, you know, they're like
framing it as, you know, this is, this is, they're the heroes, you know, they're the,
you know what I'm saying? Like all the new platforms are framed as like the heroes.
That's essentially the conclusion I came to. And I was like, damn, none of these,
no one has taken the villain arc. You know what I'm saying? And I was like,
taken the villain arc you know what i'm saying i was like i can be your hero and i was like bro
we got the perfect thing to take the villain arc of the music industry like awesome i mean not you
know of course like like playfully or whatever but it's like i don't know bro something about that
became very intriguing to me because i was everybody, if you think of pretty much every product on earth, and like most people, you know, marketing and stuff, they're always like, yo, this is the most, this is the best.
You know what I'm saying?
This is so, you know what I'm saying?
Like, everyone wants to be the hero.
You know what I'm saying?
But like, what if.
You can be my baby.
I can be your hero. You know what I'm saying? Shawwa G. Stee baby? I can be your hero.
You know what I'm saying?
Shawajee Steelo.
I can be your hero.
Bro, and you got the top battle last night.
I was literally just making the artwork work.
For some reason, ChatGPT don't like you, bro.
It keeps saying, like, I can't make the image because it's copyright or something.
And I'm like, it's weird.
Yeah, dude.
Yeah, it's weird with my face, dude.
I don't know what it is.
Maybe it's just me, and I think I'm a lot better looking than I really am.
I don't know what it is.
But I'm going to switch to my other.
You know what I'm saying?
I got backups.
You know what I'm saying?
So we're going to get this art out somehow, some way.
But, yeah, dog. All good, man. Shout art out somehow, some way. But yeah, dog.
All good, man.
Shout out to Hero.
But like, yeah, dog.
That was essentially the realization I came to.
And I was like, you know what?
Let's lean into the villainous side.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, let's lean into the...
I feel like that whole area has just not been explored.
And we got the perfect way to explore it.
Because I remember when I was first showing this to like other music industry people they were like that i was getting polar
opposite reactions folks would usually be like oh shit that is so cool blah blah that's dope dope
dope and then other folks would be like oh what y'all are doing well with music no bro oh my god
and i'm like i'm like damn so to some folks you know they might think we
villains bro we doing villainous shit so i was like why don't i lean into that instead of like
trying to run away from it so i was like yeah that's what i'm gonna do i think i'm gonna have
fun with that shit you know what i said i feel like i always had like a a little bit of tinge
of villain in my in my archetype as a human anyways because like
even the whole concept of a of a hurricane is like that shit is you know what i'm saying it is it is
beautiful is you know what i'm saying powerful and all that shit but that shit can't fuck shit
up too yeah shake shit up man hurricanes shake shit up that's what i'm thinking bro so that's
how i'm gonna start i'm gonna start leaning into that shit, bro.
Yo, Stilo, what you want Hurricane to shake, bro?
That was you, bro.
Damn, Louie.
That was all Stilo.
That was all Stilo this time.
I said Hurricane to shake shit up, bro.
You said exactly.
You said Hurricane to shake it up.
You turned that into a pause.
Oh, my God.
Bail on Louie, bro.
Bail on Louie, bro.
Hey, did you guys see the post I tagged you in about, like, Spotify?
No, what you talking about?
I tagged you in a crazy post, bro, about Spotify this morning.
Just, like, what he was saying.
Louie, did you see it?
Yeah, I saw it. Bruh how did you see the numbers yeah that was pretty interesting actually and
I mean it makes sense what we know now we are no we knew we knew this it's just
like the numbers are crazy you know like they pay so much money to creators to pay to keep you on the platform
You know, it's crazy
Wait, wait, hold on. Which video you talking about?
Um, the one about the guy talking about Spotify and like how much they made how much they spent how much music
No, not AI
ai what no it's it's just talking about like spotify and like the numbers like basically like
What no, it's it's just talking about like Spotify and like the numbers like
the music industry made 50 no was it 50 billion yeah 50 billion last year so like universal alone
universal music group made like 12 billion they paid out 0.18% to musicians.
And then they paid
creators to keep you on Spotify.
Like, you know, making Spotify look cool.
A lot more.
And then obviously we know the money gets siphoned
between the big catalogs.
You know, like all that shit.
So they like toted.
They were like, yeah, we know, um,
what was it, like 22,000 people made over $50,000 just in streaming last year, you know,
and that's like 0.0, like, it's like 0.018%, bro, like, it's like 0.02%, like, it's nothing,
so it's just crazy Check it out
The numbers are crazy
And then at the end
They don't want
Artists to know what they
They don't fear AI
They fear artists
Doing the math
Getting together and doing something about it
Yo exactly why I just changed the title To what I just changed it to doing the math, getting together Definitely feel free to come. Oh, Alluring Annie. That girl Annie with a D. That. Feel free to come through if you want to come through. Shout out to my G. Duck Hannon. Duck Hannon. Back in the space. Probably at work, but it's all good, bro. You know what I'm saying? We see you. Appreciate the love, man. Shout out to the weed God. Definitely feel free to come up. Jesus, blessing the space.
Thank you, Lord and Savior.
What's up, Candy?
What was the word?
Nothing much.
Just doing stuff.
Just vibe trading?
No, like vibe coding kind of.
Um, but yeah, um, vibe marketing.
How about that one?
I don't know if that is actually something that's obtainable.
But, uh, but yeah, no, doing good.
And yeah, no, I'm glad that you dug into the Spotify thing in that because honestly, we it's not about like, you know, obviously, we can't change any of that stuff. And that's not really what we want to do. But we definitely can like, use all that information to call them out. And like, that's one one of the main you know how they always say like
polarizing and like create conflict well when you have like a blue ocean strategy like we do
and you have a company that is like clearly failing as hard as spotify then like that
that's your polarizing conflict like right there and you can just ride
that all day long because I mean Spotify they don't have feelings you know
Spotify tracks who says it like that oh yeah it's that guy is that music uh there's this music guy
on YouTube that's always talking
about strategies to grow music
and the way he says Spotify,
Spotify, Spotify,
Spotify. The British guy, right?
He's got like black hair.
Yeah, that guy,
bro. Spotify.
So whenever I
think about Spotify in a
negative light, for some reason that's the voice that
appears in my head.
You know what I'm saying?
But yo, let's say what's good to my G.
The Cannon.
The Cannon.
What's good, bro?
What's good?
What's good, man?
About to go food shopping.
Listening to what y'all got going on. Seeing what I'm going to create today. Just listening. You know what I'm chilling about to go food shopping. Listen to what y'all got going on.
See what I'm going to create today.
Just listening.
You know what I'm saying?
God bless.
Like he said, food shopping.
That's a different time.
I thought they called that groceries.
Hey, man, look.
You all remember, man.
I'm from somewhere different.
Like, from a different dimension.
I feel that, bro.
Food shopping is actually kind of hard, bro.
I'm about to go to food shopping.
But, yeah, that's a bet.
That's a bet.
I wonder what, you know, I'm going to start saying that around here
and see what folks say.
But, yeah, shout out to my G Cannon, bro.
I like that.
I like that, man.
Okay, this is my other thing about the title that we got, right?
So, this title is very, I would say, artist-friendly.
You know what I'm saying?
How do we appeal to all of the wave wars?
All of the audiences that wave wars appeals to.
You know what I'm saying?
You got to put AI in there, bro.
We don't even do no AI.
What are you talking about?
Yeah, you do.
There's so many AI musicians.
You should put AI.
There's like Stormy and Steve.
I'm telling you, bro.
This AI thing, bro. People are about to...
Music people or
normies, dude.
They're going to just start creating AI music, dude.
It's going to be huge.
They're already doing it.
Money Miller came into space
as soon as you said...
I don't know if you said his name in that list.
He came to as soon as you said AI music.
Or can you create
music with Claude Code?
That, everybody's fucking
talking about Claude Code.
Yeah, I agree.
But that was, I don't know.
Has anyone downloaded
Antigravity yet?
Oh, yeah. I've been already building on that.
What's that? What's that?
Fire. It's an AI coding
It has access to GPT,
Claw Sonnet, and Opus, and
Gemini, and has a variety of different
models for Gemini as well.
Is it better than Winsurf?
Yes. Really?
Yeah, and I have used Winsurf.
And it will go on the web for you. Really? Yeah, and I have used Windsurf. And it will go on the web for you.
Yeah, bro. Definitely highly recommend it.
Damn. Now I gotta
get a hold of you.
I've been working in anti-gravity for about
three months at this point.
Dang, bro. Wow.
Okay, wait. What makes it better than Windsurf?
That's the real question.
General capabilities. It's organization of the repo. Wow, okay. Wait, what makes it better than Windsor? That's the real question general capabilities
It's organization of the repo how you can interface with it the models that has access to
I generally like the interface more
Yeah, I mean from just a pure coding standpoint, I mean, it's slightly comparable I would say it's got an edge just from the models that has access to
I just like to lay out a little bit more and the rules that you can set in the settings on the back end and using artifacts
And I find it just to be a little bit above the feature set within windsurf
Say less, I guess I got to experiment with it. Like I gotta use the best the best of the best. So, hey, bro, it is what it is.
Yeah, bro, and it's free.
Say even lesser.
Let's go, bro.
That's a big bet.
All right.
Oh, yeah, Money Miller, was you able to withdraw?
Did all that shit work?
I haven't even gone on there yet.
I've been on Meeting Hell all morning.
Meeting Hell?
That don't sound fun.
Got to pay them bills, bills though bruv you know
nah dead ass bro dead ass so yeah man get to it bruh no doubt i see we got came up on this thing
what's good with you dog and we still we still debating on the title yo we still debating on
the title what's up we got it's tricky It's TrickyBoodle from DeFi Space Donkeys.
Ready to read the room?
What's up? Okay, I'll think
on it. I'll think on it.
I had to pop in here and retweet from
both my accounts, so this one's a good
one to hang out with.
I see that, bro. Like, the WeGOT
bro is Jesus.
I mean, this is a zesty-ass Jesus, though. I will say
that, bro. No cap. God damn. But, uh... bro is jesus i mean this is a zesty ass jesus though i will say that bro no cap
god damn but uh and let's be real we know he was egyptian so the i mean historically the
ethnicity that they have put forward for jesus is highly inaccurate no he egyptian i don't know
if he was egyptian though i thought he was, what's it called?
He was like an Egyptian Jew, technically.
And then he spoke out against the Jewish church, so they murdered him.
Are you sure he wasn't from Jerusalem?
That's where he was born.
That was their homeland, quote unquote.
And for a long time, there were a lot of Jews there, but they've been battling over that land for centuries.
Bro, I think I know the real reason why they're battling over that land like that.
I think there's like a super powerful, like energetic vortex there that like whoever controls that shit damn near controls the planet, like on a spiritual level.
There's got to be something because it doesn't look fun.
You feel me, bro?
It's not like no beach or nothing.
You feel me?
But, yeah, bro.
I don't know.
I think it's like some deep, like, ley line shit, like magnetic field of earth, like, type crazy shit.
You know what I mean?
Some shit they not saying.
You know what I mean?
But it's all good, bro.
Shout out to Jerusalem and all of them folks.
I hope y'all, you know, settle that shit over there,
even though probably won't.
But we got our own war to worry about,
and that's what the whole fucking music industry
and shit we talking about with Spotify.
See you all right off the article
that you was talking about earlier.
Shout out to Adam in the space.
Adam, bro, you was talking about earlier. Shout out to Adam in the space. Adam, bro.
You've been cooking, bro.
Like, everybody you've been bringing, we've had multiple folks come
to the space and be like, oh, yeah, Adam told us.
Adam told us about Wave Wars. Adam told us about
I'm like, damn, bro.
Shout out to Adam, bro. You feel me?
So, big shout out to you, man.
Definitely feel free to come if you want to come up.
Would love to tap back in. I know you're probably busy. Mind if you Adam be hustling. But to you, man. Definitely feel free to come if you want to come up. We'd love to tap back in.
I know you're probably busy.
My G Adam be hustling.
But yeah, dog, let me know.
Other than that, man, we still on the debate for the title right here.
Because we need the perfect, like I'm really on title mode, bro.
Like I'm like, yo, we need to have fire ass titles.
Because I feel like we've been sleeping having lame titles, bro.
So now we need we need the accurate title to explain what we doing.
And it's to also be lit.
You know what I'm saying?
So right now I have this one.
But I feel like this title only relates to the artist side of things, whereas Wave Wars appeals to artists and traders.
So I need to there needs to be a
slight edit somehow somewhere but uh what's up ken what's up what about somewhere um in a lane
of like million dollars worth of game type like because i feel like when we come here
we all learn something that we can um turn, turn into, you know, income.
Like Spilo told me, I need to own a website.
I feel like, hold on.
I feel like me having a website can actually turn up a lot of things I'm doing.
So I feel like when we come here, we get that type of, you know, information.
So maybe starting along the lines of like mixing million dollars worth of games type of shit.
Like the information you've given out.
And just to reference
anti-gravity again, bro, you could build a website
in like fucking 15 minutes.
Yeah, it's an
AI coding agent that has
access to multiple different LLM models.
But seriously, you can build fast on there.
I mean, the biggest part of it is actually acquiring the domain
and then pushing it into the live environment.
But you can build a website really quickly.
Does it connect with you?
Oh, my bad, Kenan.
What did you say?
I was about to say this.
I can't work.
I don't work.
I know that's why I was looking at this. But I'm going to say this. I can't work. I don't work even otherwise. I was looking at that book.
Damn! What's going on with your mic, bro?
You look loud because I just put on different headphones. This shit sound crazy?
Yeah, bro. It sounds like...
Sounds like you're... Oh, my God.
Nah, bro. Oh, no. Stop that shit.
It sure was. I'm out of the week. I'm out of the wait for a little second.
That's a bit. I would say
it sounded like he dragging his phone through gravel,
They were too potent right now.
God damn, bro.
That was not
Dragging his phone through gravel
hey yo i swear and the crazy part is because i just dropped my shit right i dropped my other
headphones i'm like let me put these other headphones on these shit's fresh out the box
so the sound quality probably fucking wild yeah bro clean shit up, please. But let's say what's good to Adam.
I see Tabby in the building, too.
We about to holler at you. You already know the word.
And I see Web3 Metal.
Shout out to my metal heads. You feel me?
And we got Louis V2 in this thing
that everybody thought was a bot.
It turns out it's a bot.
But it's a bot
of our friends, so it's not a real bot.
It's like a friend bot but
what's up adam he says it's a friend bot hurricane yes how's it going man great to be here great to
be here in the wave wars space oh my god where have i been where have I been? Where have I been? What's going on? I don't know man. I I was I just I don't even know I don't even it's like it's already
21st of January dude, you know, there's this like you saw the aliens right the aliens are coming
did you see that the no no the what the the telescope picked up right i don't know if you saw that because so uh yeah one of
the one of the telescopes picked up this uh these jet patterns coming from what was supposed to be
a comet um but it's actually moving into alignment with between the earth and the sun tomorrow i
think right so um there was something i forget i'll have to dig it dig up the the name of that but there's
like but that was the thing that reminded me that it's already literally almost the 22nd of
of june right what that june june bro you just give us
i don't know what y'all doing in London, bro. July.
I mean, no, sorry, January.
Yeah, January.
No, I'm just, yeah, so it's... Are you time traveling again?
Yeah, yeah.
It's the Hubble images of 3i Atlas, right,
reveal an unusual system of sunward-pointing jets
after image processing removes the object's
symmetrical glow the filtered view exposes a prominent anti-tail and three evenly spaced
mini jets a configuration that challenges standard comet models so there's like there's a suggestion
that it's so it's a comet it's kind of identified as a comet it's got three tails right i know this is
kind of super off topic but um it was just when i was looking at the date and and so tomorrow
it's actually going to be uh in alignment um in some form with uh you know the between the sun
and the earth and they'll be able to get a better view of it basically
but there's some of the
alien nuts
which I guess I'm kind of semi
one of, kind of super interested
in this object
it's great to be here
I noticed some people coming through
to the Wave Wars.
And yeah, excited that you guys connected with Dave, right?
I think you hooked up with Dave.
Connected with him last week or so, a couple weeks ago.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, man.
Well, I told him about Wave Wars.
And yeah, he was super intrigued.
And yeah, I think that no doubt he's he's gonna be uh he was gonna
be he's gonna be interested and uh yeah i think there's many more i've actually been also yeah i
mean i'm i'm deep in like i'm i'm deep in kind of trenching research as well so um it's partly like
since since we launched this token with zool um also just you know like you
know figuring out liquidity pools figuring out different pieces of software and it's like guys
it's really like there's a lot there's a lot that still needs to be built here over here in web 3.
so it's kind of sorry nobody's a stay up to date we have 16 people here and 10 retweets fix that all right back to
you man i'm sorry i had to interrupt oh my god what's going on what's going on damn it i can
only retweet once bro yeah zay bro quote retweet ah so so what what's the title that what's this
title that we need to we need to get get right this is
the title for the yeah let me let me in on the on the alpha here yeah we gotta retweet this busy
yeah so uh the music the music revolution new technology uh take uh yeah i know the music
music revolution uh web3 taking over the standard or something like
that how how many how many syllables can we fit or letters can we fit in there start with the
first part and see how much letters we got left to play with yeah i like that direction i like
that direction let me let me let adam know why we're debating on his title so heavily and this
is for everybody who runs spaces bro like literally last literally last night, shout out to my G.
He was like, yo, we need to start experimenting with the space titles and stuff.
So we changed the space title and bam, then all these new people that never kicked the
wood of the forest that are coming into space.
And we started meeting all types of people.
And, you know, we never really, really thought about like, yo, is really the title that is
that important? But it really is, it really is oh yes actually i've got a bit of alpha on this
as well well i don't know if it's alpha anymore but it was actually so when on the the space
so in the space when do you remember when um the waves token was launched and in the space and it was like it happened and the space
was like there was like a there was like what's 12 of us or like i don't know you know 16 people
max and um and then suddenly it was just like what was it like 100 people in the space and it's like
it literally i don't know you probably got the the record but there would be would have even been i believe in the non-listeners it may have even
been in like ranging like you know uh to even like a thousand people listening to that space right
um in total but this actually happened to me with uh with tick right i was in the space with with him and and we changed the title and that
was the week it was not long after that and we changed the title to include pump fun and that
was the week when like the streaming meta was just new right and it literally instantly like
you know it's like 50 people just just rocked up like just like that and then many of them just
immediately left because we were just like it wasn't very engaging we weren't really we were
just kind of looking at pump fun literally like figuring out how to stream on it so it was like
we were just saying oh i don't know how you do that like what how do you do this
game changer is this the end of bitcoin
Is this the end of Bitcoin?
All sensationalism sells.
Nah, that's a funny shit, bro.
Or the Bitcoin.
Wait, wait, what were you going to say?
No, no, no.
The Bitcoin of music, right?
Something like that.
Something crazy.
I saw them, bro. You know what I. I don't know what's up, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
So I have a few characters left.
I have the music industry failed us.
Candy said we have to have some kind of opposition, which I agree with.
You know what I'm saying?
So now we need the second statement.
You know what I'm saying?
And the rebellion begins with Web 3.
Web 3 rebellion. I don't know some some along those lines yeah you want to hear some
interesting stats did a podcast last night with a fellow musician so CD
industry last year did approximately 180 million dollars vinyl industry 1.8 billion almost just a bit shy of that
yeah i think people are starting a market revelation or music market revolution
well it has to include web 3 somehow you know what i'm saying
can we include the aliens the The aliens? The aliens? Aliens? Web 3 Alien Revolution?
Bro, the aliens, bro.
I actually love the Bitcoin of music.
I don't know.
Bitcoin of music?
It's attracting.
Okay, fuck that.
We'll do it, bro.
Yeah, it's actually attracting the Bitcoin of music.
I will definitely join the space immediately.
All right, boom. We got it the space immediately. Alright, boom.
We got it. The big coin of music,
bro. Fuck it. You feel me?
But yo, shout out to Caramia,
yo. Louis was saying
earlier, he was like, yo, we need
Caramia on a Valentine's Day battle.
I don't know if you've seen Valentine's Day music.
I don't know if you've ever done a music battle
in your life. But
yo, feel free to come through and chop it up with us and let us know if you down.
Cause I think we do have a, we do have a competitor.
I think, I think, but, uh, yeah, let us know.
Let us know.
Cause we can definitely get that pop it.
You feel me?
So, so yeah.
Shout out to my G shout out to Thado to the building.
Shout out to Sunwin, Sunwin in this thing.
Shout out to Dwayne. Hey, hear that rhyme. Yo, feel free to come up. If you want to come up, you's in the building. Shout out to Sunwin. Sunwin in this thing. Shout out to Dwayne.
Hey, hear that rhyme.
Yo, feel free to come up if you want to come up.
You already know the deal.
We chopping it up, bro.
We chopping up how we taking over this whole shit, bro.
Because, you know, this shit is kind of ghetto right now.
But, yeah, dog. On the whole final, people are buying music nowadays.
I don't know if y'all saw'all saw the uh la russell thing
or what he's been up to lately but uh he essentially is on a mission to sell a hundred
thousand albums right and like i don't know if y'all saw you know why kairi bought one for like
11 000 snoop dog bought one for like 8 000 you know. You know what I'm saying? But like, I think he's a little different.
His case is a little different because I know the reason that those people are paying these large amounts to buy his album is for the publicity.
So like, it's damn near a marketing, you know, event for that.
You know what I'm saying?
If that makes sense.
if that makes sense. Because it's like Russell already has huge pool. So it's like, if you buy
Because it's like, Russell already has huge pool.
like a bit, if you pay a big amount on his album, of course, he's going to shout you out, he's going
to put you up on all his social medias, etc, etc. And then whoever's making those big payments
is getting that exposure. You know what I'm saying? But when it comes to like, independent
artists, like let's say you're still cooking, you're on your way up, blah, blah, blah.
Like, I'm not saying it's impossible, you know, to be getting thousand dollar sales on your mixtape and whatever. But like, if it was possible, how would that happen? You know what I'm saying?
Like, how would one go about that as an independent artist that's like building up? Let's say you're
not at the Russell level or whatever, but like you know what I'm saying, you're cooking
you're building, etc, etc
what would
make a person
want to buy
that much, like pay that much
for music, you know what I'm saying
does anybody get the question I'm asking
shout out to Dwayne, Access
Access, interesting
in what case bro, cause you know we ain't trying to
do no only fan shit bro we ain't trying no not that kind of access bro no i mean like you know
hey come into my studio do individual sessions with me get tickets to my events have access to
them as an artist like those type of things i think are incentivizers for higher costs if you will i feel
that i feel that but it's like let's say you okay let's let's go even deeper bro like uh because
i'm starting to realize is now instead of it being like a one one platform fits all kind of like how
spotify like all these streaming services kind of move it's more like every artist has their own
individualized like uh strategy or like whatever you know what i'm saying like it's not the plan
is not for everybody oh just blow up on spotify you know what i'm saying now you know folks got
different ass plans folks is like you know starting these new ways like even us over here
with wait for us and you know folks is doing the whole thing with uh pay to what's it called royalties and shit uh pay to you know get royalties on people's
songs and like just people are just trying all type of different shit you know what i'm saying
i'm saying terrestrial radio i think is still a great outlet as well because it's human curated
and there's a much more limited playlist period that you can even get on versus streaming services i mean it's
almost like fucking you know analysis paralysis with decisions on what the fuck you want to put
on your playlist nah that's dead ass bro and that's why people just rely on the algorithm
they don't even like especially when it comes to like discovering new music most folks just
let the algorithm like pick shit for them you know what i'm saying which is also a whole new case
how does one even get discovered nowadays you know what i'm saying you could say tiktok instagram
blah blah blah but like with the flood of people doing that same thing it's like it's cool don't
get me wrong but like that's what everybody else doing you You feel me? Does that make sense? Like, if you started from zero, you know what I mean?
Like, how would you go about this shit?
And that's a question for the whole room, bro.
Get on them streets, man.
Yeah, I started from the bottom.
Now I'm slightly above the bottom.
You're actually Jesus, so I don't know jesus started from
the bottom i mean i guess he did actually he was born in a manger but uh yeah yeah i mean these
sandals are falling apart you said the what fall apart the sandals you know it's made out of wood
and camel leather so it's kind of you get what you pay for god damn that's why i work but
uh yeah dog like that's essentially what i've been thinking about lately it's like
like yeah you know those models kind of work like direct consumer works well for people that
already have that like established audience or whatever and i don't just read the terms of service brother oh of what any platform that
you're selling through um be very very fucking careful reading tos because i've seen some real
dicey shit where they're giving you you're giving the platform like perpetual irrevocable sub
licensable uh access to do whatever the fuck they want with it. It is wild legal shit that they hide in TOS.
Where did you see that?
Which platform?
Untitled.stream, owned.app.
There's a bunch of them that have started to slide in some pretty creator hostile language
into the TOS.
Damn, that's crazy.
So, like, why would they do that?
Why do they need to license your music are
you talking about optionality brother because if it's irrevocable and perpetual even if you delete
your account they still have that license to do what they want with it and that gives them leverage
damn so they can like self-license it to ai trainers and shit and data and all type of shit
essentially what you're saying yep that's part of it in addition, you could hear your song
on Apple Music in an
advertisement and get nothing for it
that's crazy work
damn, Spotify?
that's multi-tiered sub-licensing
nah, that's interesting bro
cause like at the end of the day, when you
let's say you upload to DistroKid
and it goes to all platforms like it's damn near impossible unless you read through all of those platforms in terms of service.
Any one of them hoes could be awesome shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, so that's a little bit different because there are regulatory schema within distribution to DSPs versus you loading your content directly on a platform
like Untitled or something.
So there is a little bit of legal nuance there where like I've read through the TOS of Spotify
and compared it to, you know, SoundCloud and Bandcamp and then these other ones that are
very creator hostile.
And there are some legal nuances, the biggest one being revocability, where typically if you delete all of your content and your account, you get all of those licenses back.
And they no longer hold on to them except for certain legal carve-outs.
But some of these newer platforms are embedding some language that is pretty dangerous.
Well, you heard from money miller bro
read them tos's you know what i'm saying before you do some shit out here god damn but uh yeah
dog i see what you're saying her fucking just hit me up i'll read them for you dang i guess you're
a music lawyer is that why you got all these meetings i know a lot about contract law but
no i work in uh so i run the enterprise application stack for a clinical research software company, but I have to deal with all of our sales orders, contracts, change orders, et cetera.
So I'm very, very familiar with the legal language.
I mean, I'm with our legal department on almost a daily basis because I have to deal with our entire product go-to-market strategy and bringing our offerings live to actually have our salespeople sell them.
And there's a lot of nuances of what we need to include or disclude in our actual contractual language.
Man, absolute heat, bro.
Because I know they'd be trying to get folks with the fine print and whatnot.
And I heard you can feed any type of contract, any type of TOS or whatever,
straight into AI and have it tell you where the pitfalls are
do you recommend that strategy and if so like which ais to use multiple run it through all of
them uh if you've got access to it run it through them do competitive or comparative analysis between
them as well because i think it's also interesting to see what output you get from different ais
and then compare them to see what's the most accurate. And then read it your fucking self as well, right?
Like, don't just rely on outputs from AI.
Actually spend the time going through it because there will be, like, things that will pop out immediately to you that are easy catches.
But, yeah, run it through all of them.
Okay, okay.
So it looks like we all need to hire a lawyer because I know myself, bro.
I know damn well I read that whole shit, bro.
I'll be like, damn.
You know, I'll be past the first paragraph, feel a little smart,
and then be like, damn, my head hurts.
Skip ahead to the rights and licenses and ownership parts
and determinability and privacy of data.
Like, all of those things you can kind of skip to
and avoid reading through all the bullshit
because they're going to bury it seven you know paragraphs deep uh so you're not going to spend
the time going that far exactly bro like the length and all that stuff is a feature not a bug
that's what i learned but uh yeah either way man let's get to the real real shit bro the bitcoin
of music the reason we call the space that yo, the reason that we talking like this language
is because we really created a decentralized music marketplace that does something that
nothing else on this earth does.
And to this day, nothing else has attempted to do yet.
It is pretty fucking savage, though.
I will give you that.
That's why we name in our night space tonight the most savage music market on earth.
Because that's essentially what we created, bro.
I was sitting down at night, you know, just thinking about this shit.
You know, it was like 2, 3 a.m., you know what I'm saying?
Quiet as fuck outside.
This is when the real thoughts come through.
And I was like, damn, bro, there's actually some savage primal shit that we've
created you feel me and like at first you know most people want to run away from that but i was
like nah we gonna lean into that shit bro because i mean if you even if you think about bitcoin
they low-key did that was a savage ass move bro they created some code they're like yo you can't
take it down you can't fuck with it so here it is you know what i'm saying so i really
fuck with that you know that energy you know like creating shit that like is damn near impenetrable
that's why i love the blockchain that's why we built on the blockchain in the first place
but uh yeah yo that's essentially what we created for music we created a music battle
platform league whatever you want to call it.
And we've also automated it. So now, you know, at first we were only doing these big, you know, highlighted battles, which we still always do.
Next one coming soon.
But we created a function that allows all that is to happen, you know, without any type of intervention.
You know what I'm saying?
So, like, people can create their own battles.
People can launch their own battles. People can trade on whatever battles whenever they want like let's say
they're able to you know drum up a big ass audience of people that want to trade on music and trade on
their music they can't you feel me so yeah that's why we created this so that now musicians etc etc
artists blah blah have a decentralized way of essentially battling their music. And I know it sounds like a crazy way to view things,
but like I said, it goes back to the primal nature of human beings, bro. Even when I was
designing this whole thing, I was looking at nature. I was in Costa Rica. I was living in
Costa Rica. I was watching nature documentaries. I was looking at
the fucking ants and like just the trees and just everything. And you realize that nature thrives
on competition. And like a lot of people like to run away from it. A lot of people don't like the
idea, blah, blah, blah. But if you really look at damn near everywhere in nature, bro,
But if you really look at damn near everywhere in nature, bro, whatever the reason that that organisms evolve and they they get better and better over time, more adapted to their environments, you know, all that type of shit.
The reason you got tigers, you know, that are fucking swole as fuck and be jumping 10 feet high and shit is because like it's because of competition, bro.
Competition to win
you feel me and i realized music did not really have that bro music yeah we have spotify we have
blah blah blah etc etc but like all of these things are very uh how do you say it's macro
competition where it doesn't feel as real you know what i'm saying it's like yeah technically
every musician in the world when you're talking about Spotify, Apple Music, blah, blah, blah,
is in competition for the ears of listeners just on those platforms. I'm not saying in general,
but on those platforms. And it's kind of like a vague, you know, the algorithm could help you.
And there's all these little things that one could do. You know what I mean? Whereas in Wave Wars, we create a way where you can go 1v1 song versus song.
The competition is visceral.
You know what I'm saying?
And you can feel it right there.
You feel me?
And like one side will win, one side will lose.
And I think, you know, after, you know, seeing this for a while, putting it in the wild seeing folks compete seeing folks put
music up the people that have been on wave wars the longest have kept getting better bro my my
prime example is my g stilo right here on stage but he was taking massive l's massive l's on wave
wars bro and this man went to the studio cooked up got, got what? Like this, I don't know where he's getting these levels that he's pulling out now, but
this, he's making fucking classics, bro.
This dude is making absolute classics.
I be jamming his shit every morning damn near.
And I'm like, bro, this shit is gas.
You feel me?
I even imagined one of my best life scenarios and his music was what was playing in that life
scenario you feel me that's the level this man has got to so like that's why you know it really
made me really like confident that this model can definitely produce some of the best music
that we've ever seen in humanity you feel me because now not only are artists incentivized in the sense that they get
paid every time people trade on their music but also as you know even the l's are can motivate
one to go in the studio and get shit better me me personally me my damn self i used to not even
i used to just drop shit you know what i'm saying i ain't gonna cap bro like i didn't like mixing
and mastering and shit i would just have fun you know record the vocals you know make the beat the parts i actually liked and then you know kind of
rush to mixing and mastering and just put it out you know what i'm saying so some of my songs
you know i'm saying i ain't gonna say the mixing and mastering all the way there you feel me that's
because that was the part i hated but you know after taking some l's on wave wars and being
exposed i was like damn i gotta i gotta fix this shit so you know i ended
up started working with an engineer instead of i was like yo let me work with an engineer let me
learn from him you know what i'm saying make this shit more fun blah blah it caused me to step up
my game louis was talking the other day about this other artist named emoji that came through
we had a space with him one day he was impromptu rap battle right here in the space. This dude is the most incredible motherfucker I've ever heard making music out here, bro.
In Web 3, bro.
This dude was absolutely like, this dude was like Super Saiyan 3.
Like, you know, we've been over here training and shit in the hyperbolic time chamber.
You know what I'm saying?
We finally getting a Super Saiyan and shit.
This guy, bro guy was doing crazy shit
with his music i was like i didn't even know you could do these things bro so yeah bro it just
it just really spurs that energy and spurs that creativity and creativity on another level you
feel me so that's why we created this that's why we created wave wars we got the whole automated
functionality where folks can upload the entire audience catalog right onto Wave Wars. Shout out to Adam. He was the initial guy that actually gave me this idea in the first place their entire audience catalog to Wave Wars, and when
they do that, they can sync it with a wallet. And now anytime people choose to use their music in
battles, they get paid every time people trade on their music. And every night, we're demoing
this product. We're demoing this new way of battling music at 8.30 p.m. EST every night
right here on Wave Wars wars we're experimenting with
new titles we tried a new one yesterday had a bunch of new folks discover it and we're noticing
a pattern yo the more that new folks start to discover this shit bro the more that this shit
starts to kind of spread on its own by word of mouth etc etc so like that's why i'm going
hard af you feel me? Two spaces a day,
coding in the meantime, coding and promo in the meantime, because yo, I think we've actually
struck gold. We've actually struck the Bitcoin of music, bro. So yeah, bro. Shout out to my G
Thomas, Fias, title, Fias, you know, purpose, bro. Like I'm realizing shit as I'm speaking right now.
You feel me? So yeah, bro. Thank y'all realizing shit as I'm speaking right now. You feel me?
So, yeah, bro.
Thank you all for coming through.
That's what we do out here, bro.
Feel free to kick it with us whenever it's convenient for you.
And we also do the big battles.
Like I said, those are our featured battles.
The one we just did with God Cloud and Check absolutely went crazy.
Shout out to God Cloud, man.
He was hitting me up early today.
We was talking, and he has a whole plan as to how to like spread that side of things the featured battle things even more
and sort of like wwe style like really get this shit popping so like there's artists here there's
artists here that we can work with and we can do these big featured battles with and we can we can
take motherfuckers off bro i genuinely think that Wave Wars will be a place where artists will literally blow up from. You know what I'm saying?
So yeah, yo, shout out to GodCloud, bro, for that. We going to keep chopping it up on that end and
getting that done. But yeah, we got our upcoming battle schedule up above in the pin post. So
definitely feel free to peak that. Shout out to my G Geek Myth. Shout out to my G Yoshiro.
They coming in next, man.
And yeah, we talking now on the back end.
God Cloud on the stage.
What's good with you, bro?
Bro, what you said to me about what happened on Facebook, bro?
That shit was mad inspiring, bro.
So I'm going to let you go ahead and let folks know.
But yeah, bro, thank you for that.
Yeah, yeah yeah yo um i sent like listen i sent hurricane some screenshots of the comments yo the shit the shit was getting thick
over there um and the fact that like like i mentioned before the fact that so many people
were coming through people are interested in this i've been posting in the trenches of like
production groups and you know
drum machine groups and whatnot and people like yo what is this how you like link me let's get in
it some of my homeboys who were dogs they beefing right now i'm like yo y'all need to settle it
like right here and they're like oh on that thing you did and they like i'm like yeah and they're
like all right let's talk so i'm talking with some other cats like you know some some rapping
rappers you know what i'm saying and i've been you know i was never really one for like like battle rap until until recently but
like imagine if we you know mix uh like like the crypto powered uh gladiator arena of karate combat
and something like like versus in wwe all here it's all here we got the ingredients all here so
so yeah so we bought yeah this is what
just from check and I doing those back and forth yo that's what this shit spurred up like over
3,000 views on Facebook about some crypto shit which never happens which never happens anytime
I post about crypto over there I get an email saying yo don't be talking that shit over here
from meta I'm like damn but people are people are biting yo so so yeah and i just dropped another uh another uh uh uh clap back um uh yeah i'm
probably being fucking petty at this point but i don't give a shit we about we about to we about
to stretch this shit out beyond beyond the wave wars arena we might have to bring it back yo we
might have to run this shit back yo say less bro you already know the deal bro like and we got it all set up for folks like if you
even want to run your own type wave wars battle we set it up so that anybody can launch their
battles as well and then we got the quick battles but you know that's the that's the song versus
song i was explaining earlier then we got our featured battles, which is one where we curate ourselves.
The idea is that anybody
can be able to spark their shit off
whenever they want. You feel me? Then we do as much
as we can to help that shit go up.
You feel me? Shout out to my G
GodCloud, bro. I love the idea.
I love the way it's built. I love
just everything that's coming together.
Let's say what's good to my G
Cannon. There was something else I wanted to say, but I forgot uh we'll go to canon first maybe y'all remember what's
up canon hey y'all still sound crazy yo nah you sound crispy to the motherfucker hey i yo god
clout where that clap back at i want to see that like you gotta you gotta post that up
see what you're talking about you never know yeah. Yeah, man. But I'm saying your check was fire.
Like, what I felt about you in check, I felt like I was watching a different battle.
Honestly, I felt like the closest round, this is just me.
The closest round was the first round.
I felt like the way you came out with the battle raps.
Yeah, yeah, bro.
The way I listen to things is totally different than everybody else.
So, I'm listening to the first round. Like, yo, this, bro. The way I listen to things is totally different everybody else So I'm listening to the first round my yo this first round like this first round if anybody was the edge it to God cloud
I gave God cloud the first round would have understood that I feel like the second and third
I feel like check because I was talking to check like yo audio audio around like this because I didn't know what the
Things about the play so he ordered his round
I feel like he ordered everything perfect because he didn't listen to me at all
He did exactly we wanted to do I think he did it perfectly. It's just um
It could still a deal because um what everybody else felt or whatever and then you got the polls you got everything working
Um in favor, but I felt like yeah
I would like to hear you play some more music so I could hear how that that sound you play chess with that one
You put you put out um um old music he was able to
you was able to get by dude for like check one um clearly i feel like he won second or third clear
because when he played that rap song he played that other catchy song that um um catalyst was
talking about then he redid it again for the for the for the last two rounds i feel like he
i don't remember i don't think he he didn't play rap necessarily but he played some fire rock music i was going back and forth i think that
was actually one of my favorite wave wars battles like as far as a back and forth of two different
styles and people rapping and doing rock i think that was like wow that was like
that was a high level right there like you feel me so whether I feel like you lost or not like shit I've been checking on fucking man. It like was go like
You can't rap like that with me you behind the rat rat you can't play no old rat versus me
The over your own rap. This is my old rap, bro
I'm really was a different type of little monster back in the day
Like I feel like I was better back in the day than I am now but um yeah that's that's another story that's hilarious listen oh sorry sorry sorry i
mean to cut you off and then this is the last i gotta say it's a baby baby stay home it's too
fucking cold yo we live like almost in canada it's like a brick nasty right now in jersey bro
it's brick nasty i'm up in rochester dude i's brick nasty. I'm up in Rochester, dude. I'm in Rochester.
You already know, but it's bad,
bro. It's like
one degrees, negative seven
wind chill, bro.
Oh my God.
Oh my God.
Like, hell no. So we up in the studio.
But studio
slash playroom. More playroom
than studio. She got a million toys but
but no listen man i'm gonna be straight up with you though like i thought i cleared first round
i thought i cleared first round i thought i cleared second round in my opinion it shouldn't
even gone to the third because i thought like just like you like i came battle ready like i came with with with lyrics like
i came with with with smoke like i would i wasn't even planning on playing no old shit the only
reason why i played that shit was because i knew i had some rock type shit in the bag to kind of go
back and forth with him and yeah that that's that's my honest opinion on it like i said the other day
if if like i thought that because he got to correct his technical difficulty in the at the
end of the first round and i didn't that that's what swayed things you know had i had done wide
spectrum from the jump it would have been two rounds it would have been two rounds. It would have been two rounds.
But that's me. That's me. And things
felt like how they felt, but
I don't want to be sounding like a bitch
and a sore winner out here.
A sore winner.
But yeah, yo.
It was fine. It was fine.
Definitely fine. I mean, I can't even lie. I can't argue that.
So it's like, yeah, that first round
was the only one I could see going as the edge.
So if it's like, if somebody said you won the first round and I wouldn't, I wouldn't really even argue that too much.
I feel like you went straight for battle rap mode, right?
You went straight to battle rap mode and check played, um, check played some rock stuff or whatever that, that wasn't like battle rap type related.
So it was like, depends on what the preference of what people want to see
I think that's what the whole Bob the whole battle was preference like you feel me?
Yeah, dude, and and that's the thing where I'm I guess
Like we I think we need to kind of maybe
explain the criteria ahead of time because
What I it's like, well it's like well what are we
going for here?
It was perfect though.
It was perfect. You know why? Because if it's a
style clash that creates a debatable
So our battle raffle world
in the battle raffle world when it's
debatable bro that means it's a classic. That means
it's replayed value. That means we go back
and we dissect it like oh nah God cloud did win this round for real oh shit check kind of did
win this round if y'all got a debatable then y'all y'all got replay volume bro so y'all did
y'all did excellent bro yeah i want to say the criteria is random you know kind of like just like
what hurricane has been building like everything is based off of like you know kind of like just like what hurricane has been building like everything
is based off of like you know the judges trading and the polls right like for me specifically i
you know like i was based off of the vibes bro like you know like canon's bat more he was looking
for more like a battle rap i was looking more for a vibes battle so you know like for me specifically
i was you know i was getting my hair done.
You know what I'm saying?
Listen to the vibes.
I told you if my right foot tapped, you feel me?
Then, you know, that's vibes.
Right foot, man.
Not the left foot, though.
But, yeah, that's fucking vibes, bro.
Shout out to my G. Louis.
Fire ass judge.
Nah, that battle was absolutely a classic, bro.
If we had ESPN Classics, bro, that shit would be on that hill, bro.
But either way, the thing I was going to say earlier was my mom, bro.
My literal mom was like, because she was asking me what I was doing.
She just came back from Nigeria, right?
So she was like, you know, she came back.
She's like, you know, I hope you didn't host no parties in the house. You know what I'm saying? You know, them kind of jokes. I was like, shit know she came back she's like you know i hope you didn't host no parties and i was you know i'm saying you know them kind of jokes i was like shit loki we did
you know what i mean with that fucking wave war shit and then you know i was screaming and shit
yesterday's uh uh quick battles you know i was like yo shit so she was like what are you screaming
about what is going on bro so yeah So, yeah, I told her.
And then, you know, she wanted to see the X.
And I was scrolling.
And it gets to God Cloud's, what's it called?
His videos.
And she's just, like, watching this shit.
And she's like, oh, my God.
This is incredible.
This is so interesting. And she's scrolling through all her checks.
She wouldn't give me my phone, bro.
She would not give me my phone back.
And I'm like, yo, is this
entertaining, bro? And she was like,
I wonder what happened. Who won?
I'm like, oh my god, bro.
So if you can get my mom,
who is the absolute most normie
of normies that's ever
existed, bro, that's
literally an immigrant.
You know what I'm saying bro that's how i know
we done cooked up some shit bro that's how i know we done cooked up some shit you feel me
you shed a thug's here bro keep it a g like you have it you shed a thug's here yo i was like bro
that's when i just knew bro you know what i'm saying because like i was like holy shit bro
we might be really really onto something you know what i'm saying? Because, like, I was like, holy shit, bro. We might be really, really onto something.
You know what I'm saying?
And then it was especially, like I said, it was especially those videos.
And then, you know, once I told her about the trading format and shit, she was actually
been doing slots and shit on her phone.
Little did I know.
I was like, mom, why are you doing slots on your phone?
But either way, yo, she was like, she loves the concept.
You feel me?
And she's like, oh, my God, there's nothing that's ever existed like this.
Blah, blah, blah.
Like, she was getting more crazy than me.
That's when I was like, oh, my God, bro.
And trust me, bro, I brought so many ideas, so many things to my mom, bro.
And, like, most of the time, she'd be poking holes.
She's like, ah, I don't get it.
Or, like, she, like, trying to throw it away or. She's like, I don't get it. Or like she like
trying to throw it away or whatever. Be like, oh, go
get a job. You know what I'm saying?
But like this was like
this was like the first time she like
oh shit. Like she was like
and that's when I was like, okay, we got
something. You know what I'm saying? So
big shout out to God Cloud and his
Because that was the thing that spurred it all, bro.
So, yeah, bro.
You're definitely doing something with that, bro.
But, yeah, man.
I don't know.
I don't know what's supposed to come after that.
But, yeah.
What's up?
I didn't see somebody unmuted.
But, either way, that should be it, bro.
That's pretty much all I got to say.
I don't know if anybody else has any last thoughts before we close the space up.
I got to finish up this code.
You know, I've been telling folks we got to do this upgrade.
You know, there's another upgrade coming to Wave Wars, as always.
You know what I mean?
But, yeah, I'm finishing those up.
And then, you know, they should be out by tonight's session, yo.
They should be out by tonight's session at uh 8 30 p.m est the most savage music market on earth we running it
tonight you feel me if you want to know what the heck i'm talking about come through tonight 8 30
p.m est we doing it live right here in the space you already know the deal bro so yeah i'm hyped
for that shout out shout to everybody that came through.
Anybody got any last words before we
close up? What's the word?
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