Who wears a hat 90% of the time? When I workout, I rarely wear a hat. When I go to concerts, I usually do. When I am doing other things (eating out, shopping, etc.), it's probably 50/50. I just showed you a million pictures of my hair over the last five years. None of it is what you claimed and none of it would lead to somebody wearing a hat to try and hide anything.
Again, why continue to lie?
This is great. After reading this on my phone a while ago, I then went through a few boxes to find a fireproof safe that I have. My AmEx Black Card and a couple of other cards that are made of metal are kept in there, because I never got around to shredding them. Here is my black card that I got from 2009. As I explained then, I wasn't spending $250,000 on my own. Any artists that were under me had all of their money sent to me. Based on whatever agreement I had with them, I would take 15% - 20% of that. For instance, if an artist received a $500,000 recording deal, I would receive all of that money. I would then keep my $75K - $100K from it and send the rest to AmEx. Why? Because at that time (they may still allow it), I could pay ahead and have that amount credited to my account. Then, I could simply use them as basically my payroll company by requesting checks to be sent to whomever/whenever.
My was paid around $350,000 for her two months with Dancing with the Stars. It was all paid to me (and I can screenshot contracts with ABC/Disney/Dancing with the stars as well as Mya Inc. banking information since I then paid her from my account). So the $350,000 would be paid to me, I would then take my fee, then I would send much of the rest to AmEx which then credited my account. They then would send a check, at my request, to whomever/whenever. I not only saved money on not having to pay a payroll company/accounts payable/receivable employee, but I also easily would fulfill the $250,000 annual spend requirement for the card.
But hey, why take my word for it when you can just see the card still. And for what it's worth, for the first 10+ years, the card had printed graphics on it, embossed numbers/name/expiration, and were a thick plastic. They then eventually switched to the laser engraving thing and titanium so the cards would last longer. If you wanted to switch or needed a replacement card, there was a hefty fee.
You try so hard, but you fail so often. What's especially comical about this is that this shows you've been obsessing over me for a good decade. I first had this card in 2009 then got rid of it in 2012 or 2013. In other words, all of these times you've been trying to invite me to your house, suck my dick, do everything I did first, you've actually been thinking I simply bullshit about all of this stuff.
Christ, how obsessed must you be to go a decade of thinking this stuff? Oh yeah ,it was all weed money:
But let's keep playing with your obsession and mocking you.
Below is the Twitter page of another multi-Grammy nominated producer. You can Google him and read about him on Wiki if you'd like. As you requested, here is his "blue checkmark on Twitter."
And as you have previously requested, here is one of those blue checkmark on Twitter people shouting out recognition for me:
So we have another mega-producer with multiple Grammy nominations shouting me out for teaching him so much. And this was in 2011, meaning I have been doing this shit at a high level for a long time. And at that point in time, that guy was already signed to DJ Khaled/We the Best, had already produced records for dozens of the biggest hip hop acts in the world, etc. Further, it also aligns with the timeline of everything I have claimed. But let's make it better - the other guy he called out for teaching him a lot, Rio? He has won two Grammys and been nominated for four. So this guy "who doesn't have a single credit in the music industry" (huge lie), "who doesn't have a single social media post shouting him out from somebody with a blue checkmark" (huge lie), etc. has not only all of that, but is also being grouped with a small number of guys which includes yet another multi-Grammy winner and four time nominee.
But let's make this better. Do you see somebody who liked his post named Denzel Baptiste? Well, let's look at some Facebook messenger messages from January 2011 proceeding for a number of years. Go ahead and read the messages to start:
So go ahead and Google who he is. Remember, this was back in January of 2011. Kid was just that- a kid. He had no connections, no placements, no credits, nothing. He reaches out to me, just like my story about Tyla Yaweh did at a Post Malone show five years ago where 50 people showed up to the bar, just like dozens of others do. I heard his stuff, knew he was talented, and passed his name and tracks around.
Now, who is he? Sure, over the last few years he has had some good placements by producing records for Big Sean, 6lack, etc. But he just had a huge smash with Lil Nas X by producing Panini and Panini remix, both of which were all over the charts over the last six months.
But let's continue verifying everything I have said in these next messages . . .