@Minfilia Oh look I’m The Weeknd, I’m so cool and stylish and make great music and casually meet with Amano to make a custom illustration that’s sick as hell - fuck you
This is so real, niggas done let too many bitches get away with talking slick and acting entitled for years, this shit is like shock therapy for them, they’re not used to that, see the forced laugh because she didn’t know how to process the embarrassment.
it was Gordo specifically who did this,
Gordo had to change his name from Carnage as he was exposed in the EDM scene for having “Ghost Producers”
so him stealing really is not surprising
In Fallout: New Vegas' "Beyond the Beef" quest, you rescue kidnapped boy **Ted Gunderson** son of an NCR ambassador from cannibalistic elites in the Ultra-Luxe casino.
Real-life FBI LA Chief “Ted Gunderson” warned Alex Jones ~25 years ago about Epstein's child sex-trafficking island & elite blackmail rings.
Coincidence?
This is why I fw Ak. Most people do t realize it goes beyond music. Electronic Arts got bought out by saudis and that’s one of the premier game pubs in the world working out of the US. Ubisoft is rumored to spoilt in half due to the cash injection they got. Your culture is sellin
👀 Akademiks Breaks Down China & Saudi Arabia’s Quiet Takeover of the Music Industry 💰
Akademiks shifted the conversation away from surface-level rap drama and pointed to much bigger business moves happening behind the scenes specifically how China and Saudi Arabia are heavily investing in the U.S. music industry.
Key Points from Akademiks Breakdown:
•🌍 We’re Talking About the Wrong Things
Ak says while fans argue about beefs and headlines, major global players are making long term power moves in music.
•🇨🇳 China’s Silent Investment Strategy
•Chinese companies have been quietly buying stakes in major music corporations
•Example: Tencent, a Chinese tech giant, owns a significant stake in Universal Music Group
•Ak warns this level of ownership could eventually translate into real control, not just profit sharing
•💿 Why So Many Artists Are Selling Their Catalogs
Ak connects the dots:
•Rappers selling catalogs
•Massive foreign capital entering the industry
•Long term ownership of culture, not just songs
He suggests artists may not fully grasp who’s really buying or why
•🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia Using the Same Playbook
•Ak compares music to golf, where Saudi backed money reshaped the sport through LIV Golf
•The Saudis attempted to buy their way into cultural relevance, offering massive payouts
•He believes music and entertainment are next
•🧠 Cultural Ownership Is the End Goal
According to Akademiks, this isn’t random spending:
•It’s about owning American culture
•Controlling influential industries
•Using money to gain long term leverage
•⚠️ The Bigger Question
Ak says the real issue isn’t whether these investments are legal it’s why they’re happening and what the endgame is.
Bottom line:
While the culture debates lyrics and beefs, global powers are quietly buying the business behind the culture.
This isn’t about streams.
It’s about ownership.
And most people aren’t paying attention. 👀
She used to be THE IT GIRL like the original instagram baddie alongside Karin Jinsui, I don’t understand how she became such a loser like literally how??
“street” people swear they’re part of a secret society no one understands. You retards are on the news daily for being a threat to public safety. All Akademiks did was summarize it
🚨 THE SNEAKER MARKET JUST COLLAPSED - AND NOBODY KNOWS WHY
A sneaker shop owner says the entire market “died overnight.” And the numbers are insane:
• Shoes that were $500–$600 now won’t move at $300
• Jordan 1s sitting for $90
• Dunks and GRs gathering dust
• Even HEAT priced under retail isn’t selling
• Yeezys - once the safest resale shoe on earth - are tanking everywhere
He straight-up asks:
“Does anyone wanna explain why shoes are literally just dying right now?”
And the weirdest part?
Nobody’s selling OR buying - the whole ecosystem is frozen.
Something broke but nobody can agree on what.
What REALLY killed the sneaker market - the economy, the hype dying… or is the whole resale game finally collapsing?