It's dissertation time on Herd Nation
First, I never claimed to hang with her "on the reg." I have spent time with her, I believe, four times times over three days. Yes, I have pictures with her . . . at least three that I can think of. I am sure there are more that are true candids, especially while playing golf, but I don't have access or have ever asked where they are. Likewise, the two videos I showed are candid, and I didn't have access to either of those- they were sent to me over the years by others who were there.
What do you define as candid? To me, candid refers to a picture taken when the person doesn't know it is being taken and/or isn't acknowledging the camera.
I have 2500 pictures on my phone. I have another 20,000 on my iPad. I can't think of a single one that is a candid of me (outside of somebody taking pictures of me playing sports/coaching). Any pictures I have of myself are ones where I am acknowledging the camera by looking at it. Candid pics of people are usually taken by somebody else's camera and not the subject's camera, thus they usually don't have candid pics of their own person. I have plenty of candids of other people, but that's because I am the one taking the pictures of them.
Really, how many candid photos do you have of yourself? I don't think that's normal. Most people don't have a collection of candids of themselves, because they simply aren't taking pictures like that with their own camera.
But I have hundreds of pictures with artists where I am acknowledging the camera. You're welcome to request any.
This is just more stupidity by you. You have access to hundreds of my pictures with artists. Do you think random people have access to their tour buses, dressing rooms, residences, studios, etc.?
Do you think Tony Bennett, a fvcking 95 year old guy, has a team that allows random people backstage, let alone in his dressing room (his son is his manager)? Do you think they allow their 95 year old moneymaker to be traveling all night, do a show for two hours on his feet singing and dancing, then allow access for people to get anywhere near him, let alone sit down with him, talk, and get pictures?
Do you think Lauryn Hill, one of the most private and difficult artists in modern pop music allows somebody to be with them for a few days in Hawaii and meet with them each day?
Do you think Ice Cube, a monumental rap legend, is going to invite some random out to a music fest to smoke with him and talk business? Hell, I can screenshot his son messaging me on Instagram saying that he is a big fan of my work.
Do you think Andrea Bocelli, a pop/opera legend, has a team that will usher me into his dressing room during intermission? By the way, the only other people granted that were Matthew McConaughey and his mother.
Do you think Jay Rock, a former Crip who is signed to a very street label like Top Dawg/Interscope, has security that lets some random on his bus?
Do you think Ronald and Ernie Isley, Rock & Rock Hall of Fame members, invite you to Ron's sister-in-law's birthday party so they can try setting you up with her?
Do you think some of the biggest stars in the world including Jay Z, Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Beyonce, John Legend, Mariah Carey, Stevie Wonder, Ed Sheeran, Shakira, Kelly Clarkson, etc. are accessible to go up and talk to, let alone ask for a picture? If you somehow are able to get backstage - which is always very secure and restricted for huge acts - do you think you can get within thirty feet of those artists let alone be close enough to ask them for a picture?
Do you think rappers like Nas, Mobb Deep, Wu Tang, Scarface, Bun B, 2 Chainz, Slick Rick, Young Jeezy, Juvenile, Mystikal, Rakim, Outkast, etc. would stop to take a picture with anyone?
Do you think absolutely huge mega-stars around the world who don't speak much English like J Balvin, Maluma, and Wisin would have a translator with them to meet with just anyone? The majority of Americans don't even know those guys, yet they sell out ARENA tours in the U.S. Those guys walking down the street in any Spanish speaking country would be like Taylor Swift, Beyonce, and Justin Bieber playing hopscotch on 4th Ave.
Do you think the newer breed of stars like J. Cole, Post Malone, G Eazy, Camila Cabello, Alessia Cara, Demi Lovato, Logic have teams that allow people to get close to them? Do you realize how much money these artists bring in each year? Do you realize how much that amounts to for their teams? Do you think they would allow some random on their buses, in their dressing rooms, etc. where they could be assaulted, have a new relationship start to get them to a new team, etc.? Those guys are protected as much as top diplomats and employ former federal agents/police to be by their sides.
Based on your denials of everything I have claimed, just how do you think it would be possible for me to spend time with all of these people, get close enough for them to even hear me yell, let alone get pictures with them on their buses, in their homes, in studios, and in their dressing rooms? Your claim that people can just walk up and ask for a picture to these people shows how clueless you are.
Damn. Would you look at this. I didn't even know I had this picture. Clearly, I wasn't the one who asked for it considering I have both of my cell phones in my hand.
There goes your theory that my claim about being in the videos was fake considering there I am with them, with the Washington Monument in the background, with everyone wearing the same exact clothes (though Tom and the girl I was fvcking have changed since the earlier picture). And clearly, you can now see that I am the guy Tom says "Hey, guy" to as we meet him late that night, that I am the guy walking down the stairs in the video, etc.
Keep trying, moron:
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i had a flashbacks of dtard boasting about winning thousands of dollars betting then fvcking up and posting a picture of his actual bets totaling $10, $30, $25, etc.marked out the amount of that check.
It's dissertation time on Herd Nation
We really should request Chris to create a board limit of characters per post.
That would drive Rifle insane.
Greed 2 uses Herd Nation to write his fantasy novel.
1. How many miles are you going to get out of that time you met Tom Green? First it was the Bigfoot footage, and now it’s a pic from that same night 10 years ago with 4 people taking a picture and you and another cameraman in the background saying “what should I do with my hands?”
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2. No one is claiming you didn’t do anything in the music industry.
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“Murox the moron” said:you’re not credited with a single thing in the entire music industry.
I remember your stuff with Mia a while back and believe you still get royalties from that.
I’m guessing that’s why you marked out the amount of that check. That doesn’t contain any sensitive info, so no need to censor it.
They are far better than your reformed Presbyterian sermons, preacher.
Another example of a deplorable lacking reading comprehension.
One of your fellow deplorables - perhaps Drew or Fanny - recently commented on how they hit a character limit in a recent post and had to edit the post. So there is one. Are you ever right?
So I just, without a doubt, proved two of your biggest claims about me lying as being bogus. Yet you’re still saying I’m the one who is living in fantasy land.
Throw out some more lies about me. It must be tough to constantly be in my shadow.
It was mostly for your fellow moron, ML. He was the one who kept claiming that it went me in either video. Regardless, you’re the one who started the claim by saying you’d accept proof in any way that my relationships with artists are more than scoring a backstage pass and randomly asking for a picture.
Once again you’ve been shown to be wrong. You’re used to it by now.
Oh, really? Odd. Take a trip down memory lane from just last week:
As I said, you can’t help but continue to keep from tripping over yourself, stupid. Now, you’re hiding from admitting that you were once again wrong.
Yeah, this moron who claims he was a huge hip hop fan doesn’t know the name of one of the biggest female artists, a Grammy winner, of that genre during his teen years. This is the same guy who claims that Kanye is the best hip hop artist of all time.
In reality, he knows the correct name but simply tries to downplay her.
I, personally, received around $70,000 profit during the three months of DWTS. My company received approximately $350,000 for those three months just from DWTS. That doesn’t include all of the endorsement and appearance money centered around it which easily pushed the total to over $600,000 . . . for three months of work. See how easy it is to hit $800,000 in year 1 and then become multimillion in year 2? “I run financials for a coal equipment company, but I don’t understand basic company financials.”
I only receive royalties from one Mya record and another foreign-released album. Those royalties aren’t a ton.
Within the last week, I screenshotted my catalog from just this year alone on the BMI website. I believe it has 10 or 11 different works. In other words, that is royalties from 11 records just this year, which is just a bit different than your claim of one thing with Mya a decade ago.
The check is for $3000 and change. I can take another picture when I get home without the edit. That’s for one quarter . . . for simply royalties from things like music being played in a doctor’s office, at a local pub, etc. Just those royalties come out to about $15,000 per year.
They pale in comparison to mechanical royalties which include tangible sales, streaming, digital, etc. Those royalties are anywhere from 4x to 8x more than PRO royalties each year.
Just from royalties alone I earn between $75,000-$140,000 per year . . . and that’s from sitting on my ass doing nothing.
Many artists have managers which then take 15%-20% of their cut. I don’t have that. That’s why I’m constantly with artists at their shows, in studios, on their buses. I network and build relationships on my own instead of relying on management or label A&Rs. I go directly to the artists with music instead of having a clueless A&R who has his own agenda (many A&Rs also manage their own producers/artists) decide what he wants to send to an artist.
And those royalty amounts don’t even account for the actual track fees of each record ($7500 for indie artists, $15,000-$25,000 for artists signed to a label). As my BMI screenshot shows, I have 10-11 of those already this year. Granted, I usually end up splitting those with one or two co-producers, but you can do the math and see what that amounts to.
Oh, and I also own my publishing. So I get paid for that, too. A lot of creatives, especially new ones, sign publishing deals. I had two of those originally, back-to-back. In that case, a publisher sees potential, sees you’re making money, and offers a lump sum for your publishing rights for a certain contractual time. It allows new creatives to focus exclusively on making music while giving them a nice paycheck to live on so that they don’t have to get another job, worry about surviving, etc. Most publishing deals are for a certain number of placements or years. My first one was for 8 placements. So, any royalties from records that I was credited on with a major label, for the first 8 placements, went directly to my publisher. We kept the actual track fees still, but they exclusively own the next 8 placements in terms of royalties.
In 2009, I, along with two others, was offered a $900,000 pub deal (for the three of us). Days before we were to go to NY to sign it, two of us discovered that the third guy was selling some of our minor tracks to random, no-name artists on MySpace for cheap. He’d sell the same track multiple times to different artists. I also discovered that he created fake email accounts for music execs (including Jay Brown, head of Roc Nation) so he could dupe other aspiring artists into paying more.
One white aspiring rapper from Cali sent him more than $25,000 for tracks. When I untangled everything, the kid in Cali forwarded me all of the emails. The former partner would claim to have met with people like Jay Brown, which was plausible, because we had a hot name and a few major placements at the time. He pretended to send Jay the rapper’s music. He would then respond back to himself from Jay’s fabricated email saying that he really liked the white rapper but that the kid would need more original records before he could offer him a record deal. He’d then forward those emails to the kid. The kid then kept buying more of our tracks, which the third partner hid.
I ended up getting money from the third partner from it. He was scared of going to jail, so he paid up in installments quickly. For whatever reason, the Cali kid nor the others who were scammed ended up pressing charges against him. However, we were managed by DJ Khaled at the time, and that resulted in the third partner being blacklisted in all music.
During this time, the third partner took our producing name and copyrighted it. He put it only under his name. Under copyright law, we only had a certain amount of time to be able to challenge it. However, we had no idea he was doing this stuff, so we had no knowledge of him putting it under just his name.
And I have emails from my music attorney about each part of it, the Cali kid, and the third partner not admitting to anything but agreeing to pay for me not to press charges.
When the publisher who offered us $900,000 caught wind of it, they chopped the number down to $400,000 for the two of us left. After the first 8 placements (meaning the pub deal was fulfilled), we signed with them for another pub deal. Since then, I’ve owned my publishing.
So yes, as you can see, I just have to have a job and a boss. I mean, how else could I survive and live like I do while having accepted a whopping $15,000 in coaching over the last four years?
They are far better than your reformed Presbyterian sermons, preacher.
Another example of a deplorable lacking reading comprehension.
One of your fellow deplorables - perhaps Drew or Fanny - recently commented on how they hit a character limit in a recent post and had to edit the post. So there is one. Are you ever right?
So I just, without a doubt, proved two of your biggest claims about me lying as being bogus. Yet you’re still saying I’m the one who is living in fantasy land.
Throw out some more lies about me. It must be tough to constantly be in my shadow.
It was mostly for your fellow moron, ML. He was the one who kept claiming that it went me in either video. Regardless, you’re the one who started the claim by saying you’d accept proof in any way that my relationships with artists are more than scoring a backstage pass and randomly asking for a picture.
Once again you’ve been shown to be wrong. You’re used to it by now.
Oh, really? Odd. Take a trip down memory lane from just last week:
As I said, you can’t help but continue to keep from tripping over yourself, stupid. Now, you’re hiding from admitting that you were once again wrong.
Yeah, this moron who claims he was a huge hip hop fan doesn’t know the name of one of the biggest female artists, a Grammy winner, of that genre during his teen years. This is the same guy who claims that Kanye is the best hip hop artist of all time.
In reality, he knows the correct name but simply tries to downplay her.
I, personally, received around $70,000 profit during the three months of DWTS. My company received approximately $350,000 for those three months just from DWTS. That doesn’t include all of the endorsement and appearance money centered around it which easily pushed the total to over $600,000 . . . for three months of work. See how easy it is to hit $800,000 in year 1 and then become multimillion in year 2? “I run financials for a coal equipment company, but I don’t understand basic company financials.”
I only receive royalties from one Mya record and another foreign-released album. Those royalties aren’t a ton.
Within the last week, I screenshotted my catalog from just this year alone on the BMI website. I believe it has 10 or 11 different works. In other words, that is royalties from 11 records just this year, which is just a bit different than your claim of one thing with Mya a decade ago.
The check is for $3000 and change. I can take another picture when I get home without the edit. That’s for one quarter . . . for simply royalties from things like music being played in a doctor’s office, at a local pub, etc. Just those royalties come out to about $15,000 per year.
They pale in comparison to mechanical royalties which include tangible sales, streaming, digital, etc. Those royalties are anywhere from 4x to 8x more than PRO royalties each year.
Just from royalties alone I earn between $75,000-$140,000 per year . . . and that’s from sitting on my ass doing nothing.
Many artists have managers which then take 15%-20% of their cut. I don’t have that. That’s why I’m constantly with artists at their shows, in studios, on their buses. I network and build relationships on my own instead of relying on management or label A&Rs. I go directly to the artists with music instead of having a clueless A&R who has his own agenda (many A&Rs also manage their own producers/artists) decide what he wants to send to an artist.
And those royalty amounts don’t even account for the actual track fees of each record ($7500 for indie artists, $15,000-$25,000 for artists signed to a label). As my BMI screenshot shows, I have 10-11 of those already this year. Granted, I usually end up splitting those with one or two co-producers, but you can do the math and see what that amounts to.
Oh, and I also own my publishing. So I get paid for that, too. A lot of creatives, especially new ones, sign publishing deals. I had two of those originally, back-to-back. In that case, a publisher sees potential, sees you’re making money, and offers a lump sum for your publishing rights for a certain contractual time. It allows new creatives to focus exclusively on making music while giving them a nice paycheck to live on so that they don’t have to get another job, worry about surviving, etc. Most publishing deals are for a certain number of placements or years. My first one was for 8 placements. So, any royalties from records that I was credited on with a major label, for the first 8 placements, went directly to my publisher. We kept the actual track fees still, but they exclusively own the next 8 placements in terms of royalties.
In 2009, I, along with two others, was offered a $900,000 pub deal (for the three of us). Days before we were to go to NY to sign it, two of us discovered that the third guy was selling some of our minor tracks to random, no-name artists on MySpace for cheap. He’d sell the same track multiple times to different artists. I also discovered that he created fake email accounts for music execs (including Jay Brown, head of Roc Nation) so he could dupe other aspiring artists into paying more.
One white aspiring rapper from Cali sent him more than $25,000 for tracks. When I untangled everything, the kid in Cali forwarded me all of the emails. The former partner would claim to have met with people like Jay Brown, which was plausible, because we had a hot name and a few major placements at the time. He pretended to send Jay the rapper’s music. He would then respond back to himself from Jay’s fabricated email saying that he really liked the white rapper but that the kid would need more original records before he could offer him a record deal. He’d then forward those emails to the kid. The kid then kept buying more of our tracks, which the third partner hid.
I ended up getting money from the third partner from it. He was scared of going to jail, so he paid up in installments quickly. For whatever reason, the Cali kid nor the others who were scammed ended up pressing charges against him. However, we were managed by DJ Khaled at the time, and that resulted in the third partner being blacklisted in all music.
During this time, the third partner took our producing name and copyrighted it. He put it only under his name. Under copyright law, we only had a certain amount of time to be able to challenge it. However, we had no idea he was doing this stuff, so we had no knowledge of him putting it under just his name.
And I have emails from my music attorney about each part of it, the Cali kid, and the third partner not admitting to anything but agreeing to pay for me not to press charges.
When the publisher who offered us $900,000 caught wind of it, they chopped the number down to $400,000 for the two of us left. After the first 8 placements (meaning the pub deal was fulfilled), we signed with them for another pub deal. Since then, I’ve owned my publishing.
So yes, as you can see, I just have to have a job and a boss. I mean, how else could I survive and live like I do while having accepted a whopping $15,000 in coaching over the last four years?
One of your fellow deplorables - perhaps Drew or Fanny - recently commented on how they hit a character limit in a recent post and had to edit the post. So there is one.
Are you ever right?
^^^ ruh-roh for you in advance.
The problem is you still haven’t proven anything,
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Hell, how often are you nowadays?
You claim to coach D1,
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but you don’t get up until 10-11am.
You claim to donate your coaching salary to other coaches who need it more,
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You claim to donate your coaching salary to other coaches who need it more, but there are news articles of you suing your former school for not paying you.
You claim to hang out with celebrities, but the only pics you have are “hey can I get an autograph?” pictures.
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Then there’s the Tom Green picture, which is hilarious. You’re not even meant to be in that photo, and it’s 10 years old.
You claimed it was a lie by saying that the video footage was of me. Now that a picture has been discovered proving my claim, why have you avoided it, coward?
I never said it was a lie, you paranoid schizo. I said the video footage was unusable in terms of proving anything, because no one could possibly confirm the person in the videos is you. If someone else were to post either one of those videos and make the same claims, you would have the exact same reaction.
Also, what is there to avoid? Tom Green is hardly still considered a celebrity, even when that video was recorded. He was extremely popular for a short period of time on Mtv, but that was well before your video with Bubba Sparxxx. Why in the hell would you choose a pic with him as proof of hobknobbing with today's hottest stars? That's like choosing a picture of the ugliest bitch you've ever banged when trying to prove to others you have banged a ton of beautiful women.
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Your constant boasting about hanging with and even arranging play dates between today's hottest celebrities is what I'm asking for proof. If you hang out with Taylor, Drake, etc, then why is it asking too much to share a pic or two? Why share shit from a decade ago? It's not a difficult concept to grasp. Talk it over with your Pappy Greed, and then get back to me with a usable pic from any relevant and current celebrity.
Yes, I may have the same reaction. But then when he posts a picture showing the unrecognizable guy wearing the exact same clothes as the guy in the picture that was posted last week, while also being with the two other people in the video and picture, I'd add 1+1.
I've explained this more than once already. My first reaction was to overwhelm you with proof, chronologically, of each. The first two were the videos and pictures with Mya and Tom/Bubba. After how overwhelming and time consuming it was to find those things, I thought even a moron like you would accept defeat.
I've posted a dozen of those you requested over the last year on here. Here, I'll let you choose one from any of these that you can jerk it to. There are multiples with some of these and even more I am sure out there somewhere:
Anna Kournikova, Taylor Swift, Jay Z, Rihanna, John Legend, Jeezy, Ronald Isley, J Cole, Nas, Robin Thicke, Wale, Demi Lovato, Neyo, Cher Lloyd, Akon, James Maslow, Mobb Deep, Logic, Jesse McCartney, Sheryl Crow (OH! IT'S CANDID!), Dionne Warwick, Ozzy Osbourne, Erick Sermon, EPMD, Jackie Evancho, BB King, SWV, Ryan Leslie, Kelly Clarkson, Queen Latifah, T Pain, New Kids on the Block, Waka Flocka, Raekwon, Blackstreet, Teddy Riley, Currensy, Jojo, K Michelle, Kiesza, Styles P, Jana Kramer, Kesha, Gorilla Zoe, Kellie Pickler, Kem, Jalil/Whodini, Shakira, The 1975, Danielle Bradbery, Mya, Tom Green, Corinne Bailey Rae, Kid Ink, Kevin Gates, Meghan Trainor, Jewel, Uncle Luke/Luther Campbell/2 Live Crew, Nelly, Matty B, The Ting Tings, Pharrell, Fifth Harmony, Ed Sheeran, Colbie Callait, Floetry, Marsha Ambrosius, Boy George, Post Malone, Wisin, Lindsay Ell, Kirko Bangz, Maxi Priest, Eli Young Band, Treach, Naughty by Nature, Alessia Cara, Shaggy, Tori Kelly, Vanilla Ice, Hailee Steinfeld, Camila Cabello, Rock City, Conrad Sewell, Shawn Mendes, Jess Glynne, Hunter Hayes, 2 Chainz, Carly Rae Jepsen, Lil Dicky, Outkast/Big Boi, Eryn Allen Kane, Richard Marx, Joey Badass, Cardiknox, Post Malone, Debby Ryan, Andy Grammer, Kelsea Ballerini, Rakim, Kenny Babyface Edmonds, Jagged Edge, 8 Ball & MJG, Doug E Fresh, Coolio, Tone Loc, Kid N Play, Raelynn, Brooke Eden, Emblem Three, Ingrid Michaelson, Cam, G Eazy, RZA, Eve, Prince Royce, Dan + Shay, Andra Day, Andrea Bocelli, Lukas Graham, Kane Brown, Slick Rick, Johnny Gill, Twista, Ghostface Killah, Stanaj, Eric Benet, Kacey Musgraves, Jay Sean, Ab-Soul, Cyhi da Prynce, Bun B, Scarface, JID, Jazz Cartier, 24 Hours, Tamia, Billy Ocean, The Lumineers, Chase Rice, Austin Mahone, Florida Georgia Line, Janine, Luis Coronel, Ice Cube, Asap Ferg, Kodie Shane, Lindsey Stirling, Leela James, Tank, X Ambassadors, Bone Thugz N Harmony, Ruth B, Lauv, Juvenile, Declan McKenna, DVSN, Lights, Lauryn Hill, Anthony Russo, Machine Gun Kelly, Action Bronson, J Balvin, MGMT, A.Chal, Quinn XCII, Chelsea Cutler, Maluma, Tony Bennett, Todrick Hall, Skizzy Mars, Royce da 5'9, Rich Homie Quan, Tory Lanez, Jay Rock, Reason . . .
I do not recall any pics of you with any of these celebrities, and I'm not bullshitting you.
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If you look real real close...
That's because you've turned into a moron. That's what happens when you start reading Murox the Moron's posts and the guy who begs for attention from anyone so much that he goes around obsessively liking their posts and responding to everything they say, only to not get anyone to respond to him.
I would say you are a good orator. I base that on who your messenger is. Your preaching never comes back void.I've never claimed to be a good orator.
Maybe the worst list of musicians ever. Love to hear what ozzy said about you as you walked off. I do like 4 on this list.Yes, I may have the same reaction. But then when he posts a picture showing the unrecognizable guy wearing the exact same clothes as the guy in the picture that was posted last week, while also being with the two other people in the video and picture, I'd add 1+1.
I've explained this more than once already. My first reaction was to overwhelm you with proof, chronologically, of each. The first two were the videos and pictures with Mya and Tom/Bubba. After how overwhelming and time consuming it was to find those things, I thought even a moron like you would accept defeat.
I've posted a dozen of those you requested over the last year on here. Here, I'll let you choose one from any of these that you can jerk it to. There are multiples with some of these and even more I am sure out there somewhere:
Anna Kournikova, Taylor Swift, Jay Z, Rihanna, John Legend, Jeezy, Ronald Isley, J Cole, Nas, Robin Thicke, Wale, Demi Lovato, Neyo, Cher Lloyd, Akon, James Maslow, Mobb Deep, Logic, Jesse McCartney, Sheryl Crow (OH! IT'S CANDID!), Dionne Warwick, Ozzy Osbourne, Erick Sermon, EPMD, Jackie Evancho, BB King, SWV, Ryan Leslie, Kelly Clarkson, Queen Latifah, T Pain, New Kids on the Block, Waka Flocka, Raekwon, Blackstreet, Teddy Riley, Currensy, Jojo, K Michelle, Kiesza, Styles P, Jana Kramer, Kesha, Gorilla Zoe, Kellie Pickler, Kem, Jalil/Whodini, Shakira, The 1975, Danielle Bradbery, Mya, Tom Green, Corinne Bailey Rae, Kid Ink, Kevin Gates, Meghan Trainor, Jewel, Uncle Luke/Luther Campbell/2 Live Crew, Nelly, Matty B, The Ting Tings, Pharrell, Fifth Harmony, Ed Sheeran, Colbie Callait, Floetry, Marsha Ambrosius, Boy George, Post Malone, Wisin, Lindsay Ell, Kirko Bangz, Maxi Priest, Eli Young Band, Treach, Naughty by Nature, Alessia Cara, Shaggy, Tori Kelly, Vanilla Ice, Hailee Steinfeld, Camila Cabello, Rock City, Conrad Sewell, Shawn Mendes, Jess Glynne, Hunter Hayes, 2 Chainz, Carly Rae Jepsen, Lil Dicky, Outkast/Big Boi, Eryn Allen Kane, Richard Marx, Joey Badass, Cardiknox, Post Malone, Debby Ryan, Andy Grammer, Kelsea Ballerini, Rakim, Kenny Babyface Edmonds, Jagged Edge, 8 Ball & MJG, Doug E Fresh, Coolio, Tone Loc, Kid N Play, Raelynn, Brooke Eden, Emblem Three, Ingrid Michaelson, Cam, G Eazy, RZA, Eve, Prince Royce, Dan + Shay, Andra Day, Andrea Bocelli, Lukas Graham, Kane Brown, Slick Rick, Johnny Gill, Twista, Ghostface Killah, Stanaj, Eric Benet, Kacey Musgraves, Jay Sean, Ab-Soul, Cyhi da Prynce, Bun B, Scarface, JID, Jazz Cartier, 24 Hours, Tamia, Billy Ocean, The Lumineers, Chase Rice, Austin Mahone, Florida Georgia Line, Janine, Luis Coronel, Ice Cube, Asap Ferg, Kodie Shane, Lindsey Stirling, Leela James, Tank, X Ambassadors, Bone Thugz N Harmony, Ruth B, Lauv, Juvenile, Declan McKenna, DVSN, Lights, Lauryn Hill, Anthony Russo, Machine Gun Kelly, Action Bronson, J Balvin, MGMT, A.Chal, Quinn XCII, Chelsea Cutler, Maluma, Tony Bennett, Todrick Hall, Skizzy Mars, Royce da 5'9, Rich Homie Quan, Tory Lanez, Jay Rock, Reason . . .
The only time I have been jealous of rifle is when he met Rick Astley.