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Yeah, that's probably, unfortunately, that's definitely probably what it was.
But he was, Charles was really, I mean, he was one of the few people that I remember like going to YouTube and,
And searching And watching And looking at his videos Like And I didn't do that a lot For a lot of artists That wasn't like Mainstream Popping artists He was one of the ones that If he had a video that He had put on YouTube Like I would go find it And just listen to what he was doing No absolutely Brooklyn Girls That shit rang off in the city Oh yeah Absolutely Long time But back to the ringtone thing It was Flying Lotus That I think Mentioned like a few weeks ago That he had something to do with Fact check the speech I think it was one of the iPhone ringers That
Two ringtones that the iPhone has that Flying Lotus produced.
Like, that's when you find out, like, Pusha T wrote the Arby's shit.
And the McDonald's, I'm loving it.
Flying Lotus is behind some of the ringtones with our iPhone.
I wonder if, like, he just got a fee for that.
I'm sure Apple would never, like, give him royalties.
That definitely did not happen.
But what does that bag look like?
Because Flying Lotus, obviously, if you're doing something with him, you're paying a fucking premium that's well-deserved because he's one of the best.
But I wonder what that looks like if Apple's like, yo, you got to do this.
What type of rate do you have to triple your rate at that point?
But because it's Apple, you know there's certain things that they're just never budging on.
So royalties is out of the question.
I wouldn't even know how you would do royalties on a ringtone for every phone you sell.