Tom MacDonald - "God Mode"
Summary
TLDRThe script is a raw and introspective exploration of the artist's journey from struggle to success, highlighting their battles with addiction, financial hardships, and the skepticism of the industry. It emphasizes the artist's independence, resilience, and the transformative power of hope and hard work, while also addressing critiques and misconceptions about their fame and music.
Takeaways
- đ€ The artist defends their political music, asserting its importance despite criticism.
- đ° They discuss their wealth and success, including 50 billboard plaques and a large fanbase.
- đ The transformation from addiction to sobriety, discarding prescriptions and embracing a healthier lifestyle.
- đ Achievements in the music industry, emphasizing independence and breaking records.
- đ€ Dismissal of accusations of being part of the Illuminati and criticism from others who cannot replicate their success.
- đ« A stance against engaging in internet beef and battles, focusing on personal growth instead.
- đȘ The artist's perseverance and resilience in the face of adversity, from poverty to wealth.
- đ¶ A reflection on their past struggles with alcohol, homelessness, and family challenges.
- đ Acknowledgment of their influence on the music industry, particularly for independent artists.
- đšđŠ The artist's pride in their patriotism despite being Canadian and living in the United States.
- đ„ A declaration of their commitment to continue making music until their end,äžćć€çćœ±ćă
Q & A
What is the main theme of the artist's political music?
-The main theme of the artist's political music is addressing important issues and personal experiences, such as addiction, overcoming struggles, and achieving success despite the odds.
How does the artist respond to critics who find their political music boring?
-The artist defends their music by stating that they rap about things they feel are important and that their experiences and messages are genuine, reflecting their journey from hardship to success.
What personal struggles has the artist overcome?
-The artist has overcome addiction, depression, and financial struggles, including living in a basement, being visited by law enforcement due to their circumstances, and even facing food insecurity.
What does the artist claim about their impact on the music industry?
-The artist claims to have created a genre, influenced others to become political rappers, and shown independent artists how to achieve success without the backing of major record labels.
How does the artist address accusations of being part of the Illuminati or worshipping Satan?
-The artist dismisses these accusations as desperate attempts by others to explain their own inability to achieve the same level of success and fame.
What is the artist's response to those who say they have changed and miss their old music?
-The artist acknowledges their growth and states that they cannot go back to their old ways, but they continue to create music that reflects their current life and experiences.
How does the artist describe their journey from hardship to success?
-The artist describes a difficult past marked by addiction, poverty, and family struggles, but through perseverance and talent, they managed to become a successful and wealthy musician with a large fan base.
What is the artist's stance on the concept of fame and the music industry's reaction to their success?
-The artist embraces fame and views it as a result of their hard work and talent. They also express that the music industry, including record labels and other artists, may feel threatened or envious of their independent success.
What message does the artist convey to their fans and critics?
-The artist conveys a message of hope, inspiration, and resilience, encouraging others to believe in themselves and pursue their dreams despite challenges or criticisms.
How does the artist reflect on their past and present in the context of their career?
-The artist reflects on their past struggles and how they have shaped their identity and music. They also acknowledge their current success and the changes it has brought to their life, while maintaining a sense of self and purpose in their work.
What is the artist's attitude towards fame, wealth, and their critics?
-The artist has a complex attitude towards fame and wealth, recognizing both the benefits and the negative perceptions that come with it. They dismiss critics who are envious or do not understand their journey, and they use their platform to inspire others and assert their independence from traditional industry expectations.
Outlines
đ€ Journey of an Underdog to Stardom
This paragraph narrates the artist's journey from obscurity to fame, highlighting their struggles with addiction, financial hardships, and the skepticism of others. Initially, the artist was an underdog, battling personal demons such as alcoholism and depression. They were living in a challenging environment, with law enforcement frequently visiting and a neighborhood plagued by drug issues. Despite these adversities, the artist aspired for a better life and dreamed of success. Through perseverance and determination, they managed to overcome their vices, discard their old habits, and rise to prominence in the music industry. The artist reflects on their transformation from a troubled individual with nothing to a multi-millionaire with a large fanbase and numerous accolades. They emphasize their independence and the fact that their success was not handed to them but earned through hard work and talent.
đ Overcoming Obstacles and Achieving Dreams
The second paragraph continues the narrative of the artist's personal growth and success. It delves into the artist's resilience in the face of adversity, their unwavering faith, and the transformation from a person who was once homeless and struggling with addiction to one who has achieved significant milestones in their career. The artist reflects on their past hardships, including financial struggles, health issues, and the support from their family. They also express gratitude for their achievements and the opportunities they have been given, such as buying a new car for their father and ensuring their mother no longer has to work. The artist emphasizes that their success is not due to privilege or luck but rather the result of hard work, dedication, and a refusal to let others' opinions dictate their path. They conclude by asserting their independence and defiance against the mainstream, celebrating their unique journey and the inspiration they hope to provide to others.
Mindmap
Keywords
đĄPolitical Music
đĄIndependence
đĄAddiction
đĄOvercoming Adversity
đĄFame and Criticism
đĄIlluminati and Conspiracy Theories
đĄSelf-Made Success
đĄPatriotism
đĄArtistic Authenticity
đĄPerseverance
đĄInfluence and Legacy
Highlights
The artist defends their political music, emphasizing the importance of discussing significant issues.
They address critics by sharing personal experiences with wealth, success, and overcoming addiction.
The artist talks about their transformation from a troubled past to a successful and influential figure in the music industry.
They discuss the impact of addiction and how they turned their life around to become a better person.
The artist clarifies that their success is not due to any external advantages but rather their natural talent and hard work.
They challenge the notion of being part of the Illuminati and dismiss critics' attempts to discredit their achievements.
The artist reflects on their journey from being an underdog to achieving massive success in the music industry.
They express pride in their independence and not conforming to the expectations of the music industry.
The artist talks about the misconceptions people have about them, including their political stance and personal beliefs.
They emphasize their resilience and determination to continue making music despite the challenges and criticisms.
The artist shares their humble beginnings and the hardships they faced before achieving success.
They discuss the hypocrisy of people who criticize them but secretly aspire to achieve similar success.
The artist highlights their influence on the music industry, particularly for independent artists.
They address the issue of fake views and the pressure they put on the music industry's status quo.
The artist expresses their love for their fans and their motivation to continue creating music.
They emphasize their financial independence and that they rap out of passion, not necessity.
The artist talks about their patriotism and contributions to society, refuting claims of being fake or insensitive.
They share personal stories of family struggles and how their success has allowed them to support their loved ones.
The artist concludes with a message of perseverance and determination to continue their journey in music until the end.
Transcripts
I've been hearing that they think my
political music is boring tell them I'm
sorry I've been rapping about things
that I feel are important I can talk
about how rich I am all these little
rappers that I'm bigger than I could
show you the impact addiction had how
the liquor turned me to a different man
I'm not the kid who was visiting
Disneyland I'm not a perfect Christian
have a sinner's pass but I sobered up
prescriptions hit the trash now I'm
sitting back with 50 billboard plaques
$20 million and a million fans middle
fingers flipping I can't flip them back
I'm so independent so they get the
message I've been spitting facts I'm not
a fiction fan I am the truth I am the
goat I am the proof you can reach every
one of your goals you can be too drunk
way too high but it's never too late to
have hope I am the one I'm going to
preach you can reach every one of your
dreams you can be up against the whole
entire world and you can beat them if
you just believe they've been saying I'm
Illuminati and I'm going to hell they're
desperately searching for any excuse to
explain why I've done what they can't do
themselves the only way they can make
sense of my famous claim I worship Satan
and labels have helped I don't have an
advantage it's natural Talent your ego
was damaged admit that you failed I
remember back when I was the only
political rord what the hell happened
all of a sudden everyone who never gave
a damn got political and started rapping
tragic I should be flattered man I
created the genre they practically
jacked it acting like they're in the
conversation they ain't nowhere near it
on a different planet this is not
YouTube this is upper echelon president
of Sony on my telephone I get what I
want how I want when I want until the
day that I'm dead and gone the internet
in love with beef they want rappers at
War but I don't care who's coming at me
I swore that I wouldn't do this is no
more the last time I battled the man
that I trampled lost his career and then
had a divorce that wasn't fair homie got
torch I feel the weight like I'm
carrying around a Corp still no deals
still no team still just little old me
still making fun of the whole industry
still rap on my own beats I'm the only
multi-millionaire in my family tree I
keep hearing rumors that my parents rich
and that's how I got in the lead that's
a big l i e if you want to know the
truth I guess I can show you why I move
like this let me take you back into my
head tell you about the movie I live
former alcoholic nothing in my wallet
every doctor said that I was depressed
should be in a coffin or inside a
cardboard box and addicted to met I was
sleeping on my best friend couch I was
dreaming of a West End house we was
living in a basement sweet East Side BR
we get out motorcycles on the front law
bunch of crackheads in the alley open up
my bedroom window and tell them there's
empty bottles they can have them cops at
the door I couldn't sleep making up
noodles to eat for a week I couldn't
stomach the food I was making if I
wasn't house so I always had weed
leaving the crib and the neighbors are
tripping I fliping the bird I ain't
stopping to talk they leaving us notes
on the passenger window cuz we always
Park in the whipping they spot 10 in the
morning we sipping on 40s and taking the
Hest siic up the block looking for one
of my homies who living on the street
cuz he got addicted to rocks waiting in
line at church like giving out food I
would pull up every second Sunday get
some hor eggs and juice that was the
move I was a broke boy then I blew up I
was suicide yeah a mood suck now I've
been rich I don't made hits I've been
praying I don't screw it up and now that
I've blown up they're mad that I've
grown up they missing my old stuff they
say my political musics are sounding the
same and the flow suck I'm never going
to be the old time orap cap the magic of
old songs I don't know Tom you the goat
Tom give me what I want to I will go Tom
shut up I'm not the guy that you fell in
love with back when I was young and dumb
always getting drunk taking hella drugs
living in the ghetto no food for a month
couldn't pay the power bill the shower
filled with towels molding hella bugs
that was the old time that was broke
time stop saying you miss who I was now
you can give me all the Gucci give me
all the Lou give me everything I want it
once give me Lamborghinis give me all my
flowers give you everything I have this
to be love now they call me racist and
they say I'm canel but I guarantee you
that there will be blood ain't going
nowhere I ain't stopping nothing I'mma
really go there I don't give a I'm the
best thing going right now they can't
mess with me I've been up up been down I
climbed out my grave i' been great wait
before today and I'll be great till I
decide to walk away and I'm the one you
have to thank for every independent
artist getting billboard plaques I
showed everybody how to beat the record
labels and still I don't get no thanks
everybody who been hating on me copies
every little thing I'm doing I mean they
dress like me signy no one is buying
their music on the blueprint for these
YouTube kids every single little view
you get every time you get a iTunes
check you dis imitate what I do best I'm
on Fox News I'm on Rolling Stone in the
New York Times on the radio got a
billion views Millie on the gram you
still paying to be verified man I am the
reason that billboard removed all the
digital sales charts off the website I
was outperforming label artists and
Executives pressured them to hit the red
light Universal Warner Music Sony CEOs
winding me dead but they ain't never
going to really kill me they just canel
the digital charts instead stop telling
me that anyone else is bigger than I am
go get the ne and sound scan numbers
tell me what you find man who's the
biggest I am the angry that I love
America guess it's a problem because I'm
Canadian I live in the states I gave 200
Grand to the veterans I am a patriot I
am not faking this I don't need to keep
on making hits could have retired 3
years ago basically go check my bank
account buddy I'm crazy rich I don't
need money I rap cuz I'm made for this I
am only doing this because I love it I
told every record label they can shove
it rappers hate on me but I'm above it
93 shwn Michaels everyone can suck it
they want photos when they see me out in
public then they trash me in the
comments what a bummer I sign autographs
to spill my guts and stomach all I get
is people praying that I'll Plumb it I
came a long way dreaded this all day I
should have saw Graves but God Saves I
got faith what a loser I needed boost to
maneuver bottles of hoot in the cooler
now I'm the proof that you can choose to
be a trooper and regroup and pursue a
future be a ruler screw all the rumors s
all the dudes to be acting stupid on
computers ha is a fuel that humans can
use to improve themselves if they don't
let the wounds ruin they move me you can
do it and then you can lose it you can
choose to view it some different pupils
you can shoot for the moon if you miss
you recoup it and then execute it so you
make it through it there ain't no
excuses the rules are confusion so break
them and use them to find the solution
the truth is you're losing till you are
immune and you turn the abusers of your
Evolution I've been addicted to plenty
of pills par and mentally ill if I can
do it you can do it I went from homeless
and drunk to turning down record got so
many wins that I forget the win so many
plaques inside the crib they getting
hard to live they so jealous I'm just
glad that I ain't them they got I ain't
them they got money they got pennies
they got dollars but they ain't been
making any sense they got hundreds they
got thousands I got 10 11 15 20
something nams but this ain't always
what my life was like honestly it's
still give me chills way before all love
my viral songs before I was living in
Beverly Hills way before I went and
sobered up back when me and Brandon
couldn't pay the bills way back when I
should have been locked up overd those
are getting killed my sister called me
from the hospital said her job's killing
her and that was a fact she working
overtime often out of options having
panic attacks didn't let her finish
talking told her walking and to quit and
call back next thing I know she's in
California and she's working for
hangover gang and daddy always told me I
was special and one day I would conquer
the music business and I guess he was
right cuz look at my life I just bought
him a new Porsche for Christmas and Mama
worked harder than any woman on earth
her boss would have never have fired her
I recognized they weren't giving her
what she was worth so I retired her this
ain't white privilege this ain't trust
fun this ain't good luck this ain't
Silver Spoon this is hard work this is
long nights this is all me this is what
I do this is palm trees and verar re and
a calm Breeze and a pretty view if you
don't believe I deserve it then you
never live the life I did and you
wouldn't make it came out a city where I
still don't get no respect I moved away
and I blew up and everyone else is so
stuck in the town that I left I'm not
impressed and they've been saying my
video views are all fake and I honestly
hope it helps get them some rest I'm
worth like 30 million mother dollars all
you bums are living check to check now
everybody is an enemy they all jealous
that I'm a celebrity well screw them
screw the government screw the record
label screw the mainstream I'm in god
mode they in beast mode we are not the
same we ain't equals and I pray to God
that you can deep throat got 11 Ines for
you weo y'all cannot critique me y'all
ain't need my League still all your hate
completes me I can't be killed y'all
just want to be Me Maybe be chill leave
them bleeding in a weat field all my
missiles heat seek you can beat me homie
keep still I can tell that you don't eat
me ton of green beans you a vegan when
the beef's real everybody's saying I'm
fake but they're the ones who really
faking though and their songs on YouTube
well my songs on the radio they claim
they hate Fame but they change when they
need streams then they say names and
play games and take game and hate on me
wait I got one more thing I got to say I
don't need any more money these days I
just do it for all of my fans I pray to
God I Inspire somebody or show someone
who thinks they can't that they can
I'mma keep going till I'm in a cofin I
promise no stop until I Kick the Can
till the day that they're dropping my
box in the ground it's hang over
gang
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