Vo Williams
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No, no, actually, it was completely by accident.
You know, my career was on that very like traditional trajectory, making music, trying to make a hit song, get on the radio, blow up like that, you know.
And, you know, I said yes to a music session one day, and that session ended up being the first song that I ever had placed on television.
What was it called and where did it get placed?
Yeah, so the song is actually called Light Em Up.
It's been placed in over 700 to 800 different things.
The way that I discovered that I was even doing this, because in the beginning, I didn't even know I was making sync music.
I was just making this hybrid form of hip-hop, which we call epic hip-hop today, with us being the pioneers of that actual genre.
But I had no idea that it would be considered kind of like the cornerstone of the way hip hop sounds in sync.
My music is meant to drive stadiums, to resonate across arenas and baseball fields.
It's meant to like, you know, you need like your biggest star of the year jumping out of a helicopter and it explodes.
And then my song carries the weight.
I'm coming for payback.
Where have people potentially heard your music, this song or others?
If you watched the 2024 Olympics, the Italian women's gymnastics team did their bronze medal winning routine to my song, Greatness.
If you went to the Super Bowl, you may have heard my song, Andele.
So when they did the big presentation for the second half of the Super Bowl, my song, Andele, was ringing out in the stadium, and all of the media was cut to that song, Andele, if you went to the Super Bowl this past year.
Yeah, I don't know if Bad Bunny stuck around after performing to here.
If you've been to a Lakers game in the past couple years, if you've been to a Tampa Bay Lightning game, Milwaukee Bucks, I had the season anthem for their championship winning year and also performed live in the finals when they won the championship.
I literally could go on and on, man.