 Like, let's start. All right, let's start here. This one's gonna really make something out go down. Yeah, this is the thing. So there's a post for I Show Speed on Rapper's Capture. Shout out to y'all. Yeah, shout out to Rapper's Capture. Man, that's a tone switch there. 10 rappers that I Show Speed has more monthly listeners than. He's a big rapper too. Kevin Gates, he has more monthly listeners than Sofago. Tied with Glorilla. Crazy. More monthly listeners than Ice Spice. Crazy. More monthly listeners than ESTG. More monthly listeners than Sleezy World. Go, Coyla Ray, Lucky, DG, and Freddie Gibbs. Crazy, bro. Crazy. I mean, we're talking about career rappers in some of these cases, or Glorilla, like, hot at the moment. Yeah, it's a couple of different niches and stuff. You got Kevin Gates and Freddie Gibbs. Not legacy artists, but very well-established, core fan-based artists, right? Doing better than them. Sofago, Glorilla, Ice Spice, ESTG, Sleezy World, go hot artists, like, currently up and coming, hot artists with a viral song. Coyla Ray out with throwing that same bucket too. And then Lucky is in that weird, like, underground, but I got a big, cult fan-based type of space. You know what I'm saying? Like, he ain't all the way up here, but he ain't all the way down there, you know? So it's like, these are artists that represent a bunch of different demographics across the music industry. And he is doing better than them. All of them, bro, that's crazy. He has 6.4 million plus monthly listeners, 25 million on his song called World Cup, 36 million on a song called Shake, 16 million on a song called Ronaldo, 14 million on a song called Bounce That Ass with $2 signs for the S, cause you know how it gotta go. And Shake part two, get down, has 3 million. Sheesh. Out here, bro. Those are some serious numbers. Crazy, bro. And he ain't even a real artist. And if y'all listen to the music, y'all be like, what the hell? I'm not gonna even lie, you know what I mean? I think I could confidently say this and feel like he wouldn't fully be offended cause he doesn't seem to make a career as an artist. So I'll say that, like, bro, this ain't great music. It just isn't. Yeah, I don't think he'd be offended about it. Yeah, I think that's part of the joke and everything, but it's killing it. So, Jacore, can you explain, I show speed to the people? First off, speed is an anomaly. He can't be explained. He just is. Hey, y'all know how to explain it, but... But now, speed is like this really popular YouTube streamer. Like, bro, he's like a big troll. It's the best way to put it. But he's well known for streaming. Well, like Costinat, who's like another popular streamer, but on Twitch. Aiden Ross, they all kind of like, at least at this point, are cool with each other. And I know personally, I wasn't familiar with him until maybe around five, six months ago. I learned about him and Costinat at the same time. They had a bunch of different clips, like going viral on TikTok. Speed, more so because of how outlandish the antics tend to be. Like, he's a character, bro. If you've never watched a speed video, like go watch a speed video. It's gonna be wild at first, and you grow to love him. He's a very lovable guy, you know what I'm saying? Very cool. You know what I'm saying? When he's normal, like he's very chill down the earth. And when he's in character, he's in character, you know what I'm saying? And I appreciate that about him. He don't break character for nothing. And I think that's, I like my influences to not break character, you know what I'm saying? At least not what a camera on, you know what I'm saying? Do it off screen. So I don't know exactly when he started making music, but the World Cup song is a song where I first became aware that he even made music. And I was talking to you about it before, but when it was timely, like the World Cup is currently going on as we talk about this, right? So he called that right at the top of the World Cup. So now everybody looking that shit up, you know what I'm saying? Looking for it. I think he's still like the number three video on YouTube and probably because it's about the World Cup. You know what I'm saying? Maybe it was about just like his other songs. It wouldn't have went as far. So he has this, he has the streaming audience, massive streaming audience. I think his YouTube channel is like crazy, bro. Like maybe three, four million subscribers. He has the audience already. He makes a time lease of 14 million, my bad speed. If you see this, bro, I mean no disrespect about that three, four million, bro, I don't want to shit on your numbers like that. But 14 million subscribers, arguably one of the largest streamers out right now. Twitch and YouTube, we talk both of those. I think he's at least top 10, you know what I'm saying? The streams I've watched, bro, easily bringing like 200,000 to like half a million people of stream, you know what I'm saying? Like crazy shit. And I know the other thing that made him go crazy. I think he was one of the first YouTubers. I might be wrong. It might have been calm thinking that, but one of them was like the first one that hit like a million subs on like Twitch and some crazy shit, you know what I'm saying? And they got like a lot of press around that. But yeah, but he's just another influencer that I think is doing music because they think it's fun. And his audience is right there having fun with him. And because of that, he has six million monthly listeners. You know, like, I mean, World Cup alone, we do the math on him, you know what I'm saying? That's at least 100K off of just Spotify, you know what I'm saying? I ain't trying to be in the man pockets and that, but you know, I know my streaming numbers and what they're equates to, that's about 80 to 100K depending on what the country is, you know what I'm saying? Or streaming, or what the song is streaming that, you know? So I personally have nothing against it. You know, my stance on influencer turn artists, I like it personally, you know what I'm saying? I was, I was broken into that culture about DDG personally, you know what I'm saying? So I don't mind it. Now, a person like this generation of influencer turn artists, more than the ones that kind of started like the rice gums and shit like that. I ain't really fucked with them. Like the Paul brothers and shit because where theirs felt almost predatory to the music culture, speed and I think DDG and some of these other influencer turn artists, like it just feels like they're just like having fun. Like there are people who grew up in the culture, who in their life is never wanting to make a rap song? You know what I'm saying? Like everybody's wanting to do it. He just is lucky, not even lucky, but blessed enough to have an audience that could actually make that shit go. That's the only difference between him and your cousin that keeps telling you every Christmas that he bought the rice and shit is gonna come out next year. All right, cousin, it'll be your thing, man. I don't believe you, but you know, whatever makes you happy. You have fun, it'll be your thing. Let me take a quick second to say if you're an artist trying to blow your music up or if you're a manager, a music professional in general, trying to help an artist blow their music up, I have something that's a game changer for you and it's completely free. As you may know, we've helped multiple artists go from zero to hundreds of thousands of streams. 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But the Ronaldo song has 16 million. I mean, it's got there. I don't know how fast it's moved, but it's at 16 million at this point. And then both of those, soccer related. So is soccer like a serious thing, Brandman? Yeah, he loves soccer. He loves soccer. You didn't see the video of him crying because Spain got knocked out? Knocked out of World Cup? I heard about that video. He was like crying on his live stream, went viral, crazy, crazy speed. I felt speed, you know what I'm saying? So I get the World Cup and Ronaldo song going because his love for soccer probably emanates to his audience. He probably has a lot of audience that also watches it and connects with him in that way. So it's something you can play with. But Shake, why? I think- Because I wasn't watching him at that time. I honestly don't know. I think Shake might have caught a moment on TikTok. I could be wrong though. But Shake also is like, it's kind of in the same lane as Jersey, or the Jersey Club music. And Jersey Club music is having a moment on TikTok. At least as of this year, Jersey Club music has gotten a lot of recognition because of TikTok. Gotcha. So a part of me feels like he might have just like right time, drop the song at a good time. TikTok is starting to fuck with me. I'm going up and it just kind of hit over there. But I honestly don't know how that one came out. Because like I said, World Cup was when I even became aware that he made music. Before I just thought he was just goofing up on the internet. Right. And then the World Cup video came out. I was like, oh, is this like an ad? Is this sponsored? I was like, oh, this is serious. Like this shit is on DSPs. And then kind of went down a rabbit hole from there. But yeah, I think because I think he just started releasing music maybe last year. See, it's like these brands to me, when I see people like him, I think about people who learn from bulk. And I figured, how do I do this better without the risk? Right. The risk of danger. The, to harm to myself. The unfounded, I don't want to say unfounded. The polarization in the wrong way where you're creating people who are following you for the wrong reasons. And then people that you are going to want to like you, to hate you. All right. Like a lot of things of how bulk moves was that, right? Even though he created a really big moment, really fast. I think all those influences learn from them. I feel like they learn a lot of them. Watch people like him. And this is where I go back to the idea of does anybody can benefit from marketing without being a marketing genius, right? And people will do things and think, oh, this person's a marketing genius. They're a genius, how they're doing it, but it just happened. There's a plenty of organic moments that just go and make things pop. Or you just like doing things, you can lean in and maybe troll a little bit, but trolling is not marketing genius. All right? That's where I like to draw the line. Like trolling is not marketing genius. These random moments that happen, all of these things can be used as a part of marketing. But there's a lot more that connects it all. And you start to see that over time in terms of where it gets channeled. Does the career last? Or does it get channeled to the people that you actually want to monetize in a bucket that you want to stay in? There's a lot of things that go to it. And I feel like in the music industry, especially, we lightly throw out terms like, oh man, they're a genius. They're marketing shit that they just did. One of just people trolling or being polarizing, which are easy things to gain attention, but there's so many more tears to marketing. And I feel like we're too loose with that term, man. Like the clout we give towards people marketing abilities, because I've heard that term thrown out on a lot of people that you don't even hear about no more. I'll say that. Yeah, I was a, I was calling a little pump of marketing genius back in 2018. You know, I've seen the arrow in my ways. You know? I was young. You know, just good at getting attention, marketing. And that's even the one thing I think people think getting attention is marketing. It's a start. It's a start. It's a part of marketing, right? And getting attention for better or worse is there are some things that you can do, a few boxes that you can pretty easily get attention in, you know, in our industry. Now, who is a marketing genius? And music, as an artist, I would like to have a comment one day, a convo about which artist that we would probably say. We should do a ranking. Yeah, ranking? Yeah, I could, I feel like if I thought hard enough about it, I could come up with at least three. All right. We could do the ranking. And the ranking probably would be some shit they argue about in the comments. I'm for that personally. Yeah, I like that. All right, bet. All right, bet. We're definitely gonna do that one day. I'm gonna go ahead and put that on the list.