 BAM! What's up everybody once again it's Bram, Man, Sean and today I gotta answer some questions. Will Ugly God fall off? And will that booted tape be successful? Now obviously this is a continuation of the last video, didn't hit that last topic, but people have been wanting to know and I got my answer. I don't know. But now that we got that out of the way we can hop into some interesting questions and ways to think about Ugly God and his success so far that might help you come to your own possible conclusion. So let's start with that bootied tape y'all. If you watched the first video I did on Ugly God you have to think about the fact that he was making what I call me music and those were short songs about two minutes long at least his most popular songs that he has on his soundcloud right now and because they're short they're more potent and get the ideas that he wants to come across to the audience in a way that leaves them excited at the end of the day. And the only reason that really matters is when people start to think about actual albums it starts to get into people's head that they have to create an album and provide this different type of experience, different level of experience. I don't know if the fans will be expecting and demanding three minute plus songs in a traditional way but hey maybe Ugly God might feel the pressure to make something that fits the format of a traditional album as opposed to continuing to explore his own unorthodox way of lighting up the industry. So the question there is will the bootied tape be an official album project? Will he change the way he approaches and will he be successful in that approach if he does? Ugly God basically has this interesting autobiographical satire type thing going on which is basically like he's making fun of himself his life but has he had new experiences but he's done it in a pretty narrow fashion as far as the subject matter that he's talked about. Now what I think could be very interesting is if he's had some new experiences as he's blown up in the back end that he starts to make fun of and bring in that comedic approach not only do we get to watch his growth and trajectory but he could be very interesting and I think it could be a very clean way of how he can evolve and remain authentic to his brand because we have pretty much nobody who's really had his type of approach and honesty that has risen up in the industry while letting us in on it from a comedic perspective so I love to see Ugly God really just talk about his life but his new life a little less about being that regular dude which he isn't anymore. But now let's talk long term some of the questions you want to ask when you think about long term and will he fall off or not based on a lot of people's definition even though I think a lot of people's definition of fall off is kind of trash is really really calms down to his fan base. As of now it seems that Ugly God's audience is about 50 to 58 percent male and then about 42 percent female and I don't know the exact age but I know it skews younger and just for the sake of example let's pick 15 through 18 let's say the Ugly God's audience a sweet spot was 15 through 18 well you have to consider that next year those people are going to be 16 through 19 then they're gonna be 17 through 20 with his approach and the content being what it is so far with people a lot of people just generally speaking might call immature as that audience ages out will they outmature Ugly God's music will he evolve with them because the thing is when a lot of what you do is basically comedic and you think about comedians comedians can't come back with the same joke again and again and again without people getting tired of it and then you think about the fact of a younger audience getting older and people considering some of his content more immature well as the audience gets older you know people like to switch how they think and they like to feel like I'm grown now and that trans perspective can be a risk to make Ugly God for those people to seem as something for kids or for a younger audience is an option for him he could continue to just try to target and retarget in younger audience but I don't think that would be the best route that's probably one of the biggest challenges of him falling off or not not to mention regular industry BS of him being supported in the right way what his team looks like that's a huge thing Lil Yachty has a great team in quality control but will Ugly God have a great team I don't really know his team like that I think he signed to asylum something like that but I don't know the team we have to see them execute for his brand because he has a very particular brand so they could be a good team but not a good team for him so it seems there's probably about two routes for Ugly God well three if you consider falling off but I don't want to do the fall off I like do from what I know about him that is he can either evolve and continuously grow his audience but that evolution will also evolve changing his content in different ways because his current content is almost felt like an inside joke right which has made it so viral you're like yo have you ever heard of Ugly God have you ever heard of Ugly God have you heard this song but it's not like his current content could get so huge that you would hear on a pop level scale because pop radio wouldn't play that kind of stuff without censoring plus I could never imagine myself around my mom listening like and then of course the other routes him remaining at the high ceiling that he already has but just continuing continuing to feed a strong cult fan base how he do that I don't know that's all up to ugly ask certain questions and watch to see what those answers happen to be that's it y'all know what to do hit that subscribe