The Based God was featured in today’s NY Magazine. In the feature, Brandon touches on the controversial title, GLAAD’s response, his book and shares what price the major labels need to come up with to sign him. You’re an independent artist, but if you did go the major-label route, how much would the corporations need to pony up to sign you? A $10 million deal. Really, though, that’s just for you right now. To put a price on my career […]
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Before this song, I listened to what was on the main channel and I listened to music without a backbone, and here I am again with "rap"; yes, I like listening to more real music! The artist has a way of telling this love story, he reels off the words with his voice, creating the atmosphere musically. And that's why, in the end, I listen to these artists; they make me feel the truth of the music more.

Seeing Alicia Keys on Japanese television was such a treat! The performance had amazing energy and a unique vibe you don’t often catch outside Japan. I streamed it smoothly using my ip tv fire stick, which made the whole experience effortless. Definitely worth watching again.

Tyler really nailed it with Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale. The extra tracks add depth, almost like hidden gems tucked away. His storytelling feels sharp and layered, giving replay value that’s rare. Way more satisfying than dealing with mortgages richmond paperwork.

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This post made me stop and think deeply. The description of an autistic person being caught in a wave of misunderstanding is sadly very real for many families. It reflects the gap between lived experiences of neurodivergent individuals and the rigid systems they encounter. I appreciate how you’ve framed it with both emotion and urgency—it’s a call for better education and compassion that can’t be ignored.fake it until you make