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@PrinceChrishan
MAKASOUND Co-Founder/President | 100+ Platinum Songwriter & Producer | THE BIGGEST EVER !!! 419 MUD MADE
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@PAOnTheMic that's an embarrassing call to make in a playoff game by the refs
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@druski And this is a bite from Hollywood Shuffle, the legendary Robert Townsend
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@SlimK4 There are some terrible takes in these comments… 🤮 ppl like yall need to never work in this industry
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This is why I always stood by the theory that MJ came with damn near 85% completed songs / demos lol
Quincy literally only added horns and orchestra
MEAD The 4K💿 Master (Tom Connors)@ThomasConnorsJr
Randy and Janet helped #MichaelJackson with this home demo of "Don't Stop Till You Get Enough" after seeing Star Wars, Michael would add lyrics about "the force"!
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@DrJesseMorse It’s called he probably woke up with a swollen knee. You twitter docs are something else.. go solve a case Good Doctor 😂
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The Jayson Tatum injury situation is bothering me and needs to be properly addressed.
SOMETHING IS FISHY.
It was obvious that Tatum suffered a left leg injury in Game 6. I tweeted it nearly immediately and then after the game Tatum said he was good and planned on playing in Game 7.
Then at 12:37 PM on 5/1/26 (Friday), Celtics HC Joe Mazzulla confirmed Tatum would play in Game 7.
The formal injury report from the Celtics a couple hours later at 4:30 PM on 5/1/26 (Friday) confirmed no players on the injury report.
As of Friday, the day before Game 7, it appears Jayson Tatum avoided injury and should be good to go heading into an all or nothing Game 7 at home.
Then on Saturday, at 1:38 PM on 5/2/26 Jayson Tatum pops up on the injury report with ‘Left Knee Stiffness,’ and listed as Questionable.
Not Doubtful, not Out. Questionable.
Then at 5:41 PM on 5/2/26 Shams tweets that Tatum was OUT Game 7 with a left leg injury.
What happened in that 24 hour period???
Here’s questions I have:
When did the Celtics know Tatum wouldn’t play?
When did they know there was a good chance he wouldn’t play?
Who knew?
What did they do with that information?
How did ‘Vegas’ do, betting wise, as a result of this inconsistent reporting and why hasn’t this been formally addressed from the @NBA?
THIS DESERVES TO BE FORMALLY INVESTIGATED.
Something is not right here.




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@Seahawks zooted 😂 seattle the right spot for him evidently
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We've signed TE Harrison Bryant.
Read more » shwks.com/jf4j3phf
Presented by Dickson Demolition

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It's nice that Chris Brown and Usher teamed up to sell tickets, but the biggest story in music right now is Justin Bieber single-handedly saving Coachella.
Two years ago, the most iconic music festival in the world could not sell tickets. This weekend, resale passes are going for $3,000. The difference is one headliner. In case you missed how close Coachella came to vanishing entirely:
In 2024, Coachella had its slowest ticket sales in a decade. First weekend passes that used to sell out within hours took nearly a month. Overall sales dropped 14 to 17% from the year before. The festival that once defined April for an entire generation of music fans was struggling to fill a field in Indio.
The problem was that Coachella had spent years becoming more about the brand than the music. Influencer activations. Fashion content. Instagram moments. The festival became a backdrop for content creation, and the actual product, the live music experience, started to feel secondary.
In 2025, they course-corrected with Lady Gaga, Post Malone, Green Day and Travis Scott. It helped. Ticket sales climbed back to 120,000 per weekend, up from roughly 80,000 in 2024. But the magic was not back. The festival still was not selling out on announcement day the way it had for over a decade.
Then they announced the 2026 lineup in September 2025. Justin Bieber as the Saturday headliner, his first time ever headlining Coachella. The festival sold out within a week.
Bieber is being paid over $10 million for two performances, the highest artist payout in the festival's 27-year history. Weekend 1 general admission passes that originally sold for $649 are currently listed at $2,900 or more on StubHub. VIP passes are clearing $5,000.
And this is a guy who three years ago could not move half his face.
In June 2022, Bieber was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, a viral condition that caused partial facial paralysis. He canceled the remaining dates on his Justice World Tour and largely disappeared from the spotlight. No touring. No album cycle. No major performances for over two years. The comeback was not guaranteed.
Then in July 2025, he dropped SWAG, his seventh studio album. It debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 with 163,000 units in the first week. He logged 198 million on-demand streams in seven days, the biggest streaming week of his career. He followed it with SWAG II two months later. He launched a Twitch channel that pulled tens of thousands of concurrent viewers on day one. He performed at the Grammys in February. He played a private, no-phones show at The Roxy in late March that had the entire industry talking.
By the time Coachella weekend arrived, Bieber had 103 million monthly listeners on Spotify and the most momentum of anyone in music.
Coachella did not recover because they redesigned the festival grounds or added better food vendors or landed a bigger influencer partnership. They recovered because they invested in the product. One headliner with a genuine cultural moment behind him turned a festival that could not sell tickets into a $3,000-per-pass event.
The brand did not save Coachella. The product did.
This is exactly what is happening across most marketing budgets right now.
(If you want to see where your site stands across Google and AI search, start here:
seo-stuff.com/free-audit)
Most businesses spend their entire budget on the brand side. Paid ads that put their name in front of people. Social media campaigns designed for visibility. Email blasts. PR placements. Influencer deals that rent someone else's audience for a news cycle. These are the influencer activations of marketing: they look impressive, they generate content, and they disappear the moment you stop paying for them.
None of those channels are the product. They are the brand wrapper around a product that may or may not exist.
The businesses that are winning in search and AI visibility right now are the ones that invested in the product. Not the brand campaign. Not the ad spend. The actual content.
When ChatGPT cites a source, it cites the most authoritative, most structured, most useful content it can find. When Google's AI Overview selects a page to reference, it selects based on content depth, trust signals and extractability. When Perplexity assembles an answer, it pulls from the sources that actually answer the question best.
Most businesses are running the 2024 Coachella playbook right now. Spending on brand visibility, influencer reach, ad impressions, and content that looks good but does not actually answer anyone's question. Wondering why the results keep declining.
That is the gap SEO Stuff was built to close.
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Bieber could not move half his face three years ago. He just turned a struggling festival into the most expensive ticket in live music. Not because of the brand. Because the product was undeniable.
The question is whether your marketing budget is investing in the product or just polishing the brand around something the algorithms will never select for.
RNB RADAR@rnbradar
Chris Brown and Usher just announced a joint tour. 🚨
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When “Dangerous” By @MeekMill Ft. @Jeremih & The Late Great @PnBRock 🕊️ Came Out It Was A Fresh Sound And Still Felt Nostalgic To An Early 2000s, Which Helped It Dominate Air Waves Across The Country, Which Would Help Cement The Tracks Producer, @PrinceChrishan, Into The Music Industry & Further Add To The Incredible Catalogue Of Hits From Iconic Producer/Songwriter/Artist #Hitmaka🔥🔥🔥💪🏾🫡
RIP @PnBRock 🙏🏾🕊️🤲🏾
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@BGatesIsaPyscho @grok Hey @grok this guy has never heard of parallax evidently. Also If stars never move, why can astronomers literally measure Proxima Centauri getting closer to us and shifting position every year?
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Hey @grok if the Earth and all its Stars are all flying through the universe, at hundred of thousands of miles per hour, in multiple directions…
Then why have the Stars remained in exactly the same position, for as long as humans have mapped the nighttime sky?
Please Grok explain it to me like I’m five years old..
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A great read. “….extreme "look-at-me" styles of living should be legal but not admirable.”
Evan@StockMKTNewz
Warren Buffett who is currently the 7th richest person in the world worth $150,000,000,000.00 just sent out this letter explaining his thoughts on distributing his wealth after he passes away A thread 🧵⬇️
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