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Breaking Down Kendrick Lamar's Explosive Diss Track "Euphoria": A Deep Dive into Hip-Hop's Latest Feud
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Introduction: In the realm of hip-hop, few things ignite as much excitement and controversy as a well-executed diss track. The latest entry into this storied tradition comes from none other than Kendrick Lamar, whose new song "Euphoria" has sent shockwaves through the industry. With scathing lyrics aimed squarely at Drake, Kendrick pulls no punches in what can only be described as a six-minute verbal assault.
Unpacking the Diss: At the heart of "Euphoria" lies Kendrick's relentless attack on Drake's credibility as an artist. In blistering verses, he accuses Drake of relying on ghostwriters, painting a picture of an artist propped up by a team of behind-the-scenes writers. The line "1 vs 20 you and all your ghostwriters" cuts deep, challenging Drake's authenticity and calling into question the integrity of his artistry.
But Kendrick doesn't stop there. He delves into Drake's personal life, touching on sensitive topics such as Drake's desire to be accepted as black and his alleged neglect of fatherhood. With lyrics like "You want to be black so bad, but you ain't raising your son," Kendrick takes aim at Drake's identity and parenting choices, adding a personal dimension to the feud.
Industry Insights: Beyond the personal attacks, "Euphoria" offers a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the music industry. Kendrick's assertion that Drake is "signed to multiple people who are all taking money from him" sheds light on the complexities of record deals and artist management. It's a stark reminder that behind the glitz and glamour of the music industry, there are often unseen forces at play, shaping the careers of even the biggest stars.
The Aftermath: In the wake of "Euphoria," the hip-hop community is abuzz with speculation and analysis. Fans and critics alike are dissecting every line, searching for hidden meanings and decoding the underlying messages. Meanwhile, Drake's camp has yet to respond, leaving many wondering how he will address Kendrick's blistering attack.
Conclusion: As tensions continue to simmer between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, "Euphoria" stands as a testament to the power of the diss track in hip-hop culture. With its razor-sharp lyrics and unapologetic delivery, Kendrick has once again proven himself to be a force to be reckoned with in the world of rap. Whether this marks the beginning of a full-blown feud or simply a momentary flare-up remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: "Euphoria" has left an indelible mark on the landscape of contemporary hip-hop.
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ozkar-krapo · 10 months
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GHOSTWRITERS
"Music from No Man's Land"
(12". Zero rcds. 1980) [US]
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ladyfogg · 2 years
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How did you become a ghostwriter ? 🤔 AND is it lucrative enough to support you solely ?
It was an long painful process to be honest. I will preface this by saying my experience is based on working for ONE company and I can't speak for all ghostwriting companies. I will also say I've had much better luck doing things myself and not through a ghostwriting business.
I had subscribed to a newsletter that had daily listings for freelance writers. A ghostwriting company was looking for romance writers so I applied. I was very excited to get the position.
The downside was, with this particular company, we definitely weren't paid what I thought we should be paid and the due dates/turnaround time for projects was fucking ridiculous. I'm talking about 3 weeks for a 30k word book. And you also didn't get paid if you didn't completely finish the project. Like edits and all. Not only that, clients could comment on your progress whenever, so you'd be trying to finish when they would have changes or not like what you had done so far. You also couldn't vet the clients yourself and were stuck with whoever they assigned you to.
There was also a legit romance novel formula you HAD to follow. I'm talking something that told you how many words you needed to spend on certain story beats. There was zero room for creativity.
I worked for them for about four months but was going through a very dark mental time. They were uncaring about my situation and unyielding on their due date. Basically the manager/owner was starting to be rude to me. Even though I was working on TWO books at the same time, three of them for a brief period. I had to leave mid project because I was having a legit mental breakdown. And no, I was not paid for either project.
HOWEVER, through that madness something good came out of it. One of the clients, one I had only gotten halfway through their book, tracked me down through my personal website and reached out. She said she loved what I had done and was sad to see me go. The company flat out lied and told her I had taken a full time job somewhere else. But she said that if I was ever interested I had a job with her whenever I wanted.
I outright told her the legit reason why I left and also apologized for not finishing her project as that's not the way I operate. She was super understanding and her offer still was standing and could be taken whenever. A few months later, I accepted and I've been writing exclusively for her ever since. Which is about four years now.
Because I'm in charge, I can negotiate WAY more pay. Not only that, my policy is that I charge for the full amount upfront and any additional words once the project is complete. I now make double per book than I made at the company writing three books. And she gives me bonuses and a certain amount of creative freedom.
As far as being lucrative, I believe it can be. I personally just don't have the time right now to write as much during the day as I'd like. But even so, she loves my work and has actually increased the word count per project because we both know I can handle it. We started at a minimum of 30k words and now, the last two books I wrote for her have been over 90k words.
As long as she is kept up to date on progress, she's totally fine. Any due dates are "rough" estimates and from the beginning she made it clear that my health comes first. I really lucked out with her. And she's the reason I tell writers to always make a personal website. You never know.
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mitigatingchaos · 4 months
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On Writing A Book
Writing a book is an adventure. To begin with, it is a toy and an amusement. Then it becomes a mistress, then it becomes a master, then it becomes a tyrant. The last phase is that just as you are about to be reconciled to your servitude, you kill the monster, and fling him to the public. Winston Churchill It was almost 20 years ago that I started the outline of a book.  The working title I came…
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stealingyourbones · 3 months
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The Ghostwriter had gained a pupil. He was a boy no older than 16 in a tattered superhero costume and called himself The Scribe. He was a smart and studious child, always following around Ghostwriter writing so fast his hand was nearly a blur as his ghostly teacher spoke aloud his next book's story.
And that was that. Whenever you'd venture into the Ghostwriter's library you'd see a sweet yet brash kid always writing something down. That was the new normal now.
Until it wasn't.
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Danny was in shock. He had never seen the Ghost Writer leave his library. Ever. And yet here the ghostly author was, hovering over Danny hands gesturing around nervously as he muttered  worries.
"Ghostwriter, what are you doing here? What's going on?" Danny moved closer towards the distraught ghost and put his hand on the ghoul, his eyes darting from the ghosts worried hands to the bespeckled eyes that were brimming with ghostly tears.
"He's gone! My boy is gone! Please, you have to find him."
Danny startled, "Scribe? Woah woah woah. Slow down. Take a deep breath. What happened?"
The ghost was so distraught that he didn't even remark how ghosts couldn't breathe. He did his best attempt at a deep breath and looked back at Danny.
"I don't know. He just was there one moment and gone the next. I thought it was one of his pranks at first but his presence is gone. He was in my Lair and then... vanished."
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Jason awoke in a dark claustrophobic coffin with a gasp. It's silly considering the circumstances but as he frantically tried to claw out of his box and find a way to escape, a nagging thought in the back of his mind kept telling him how this would be a great story.
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gypsymooncat · 11 months
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What could you try for the first time? Being a Publisher. I have some ideas for books but I’m not a storyteller, knowing my weaknesses and getting the help I need to accomplish them. A Ghostwriter, Editor, Designer & Review List, & Kindle KDP, is the answer to this question. How have I found myself here in my 50’s? What do I think I am doing? Am I crazy now? Why Now? Is finding the right…
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crocsandbitches · 5 months
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I truly believe Kendrick’s end game is to drop so many diss tracks that Drakes ghostwriters end up unionising and striking for better working conditions.
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ebookwritinghub · 1 year
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Who are Ghostwriters? How to Hire a Ghostwriter in 2023
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Book writing is elegant; only a few can master it to perfection after constant efforts and practice. Many of the printed books you see in the market or E-Books on digital platforms by the name of a particular author are not written by them; instead, it is written by ghostwriters. 
With the exceeding trend of reading books, the majority of people are opting for the option of publishing their books and getting recognition. It mainly includes their life experience, which they want to share with others. It is a risk that a person takes. If it works, then they will be famous; if it fails to impress the audience, then don’t take it to heart; they give it another try. Devastatingly, the majority lacks the skill of writing; they have ideas in their mind in the form of a basic plot which needs to be modified. So, these so-called authors contact a company that provides the best ghostwriting services to write the book on their behalf.
With E-Books, the need for ghostwriting is also increasing. Surprisingly, about 70% of the printed books or E-Books are written by talented ghostwriters. 
We are constantly talking about ghostwriters, but who are these people or technology? 
Ghostwriters are people who write in the name of another person, company, or institution without receiving a public credit. Their service is known as “Ghostwriting.”  
Writing is not the only art you need to know; instead, you have to be a good listener, too. Being an author you are working with a dummy writer or ghostwriter who is going to execute the ideas of others so do consider their perspective too.
Here, Ebook Writing Company will guide you with a few key points that should be considered while approaching professional ghostwriting services. These points will help you in the quality work, which will positively impact your career as an author.
Understand Your Requirements:
 Firstly, you need to understand and be specific about what you want to be written in your book or E-Book.
Searching For A Ghostwriter: 
Before hiring anyone to do the job on your behalf, you should search for a relevant person who is an expert in a particular writing style you are up to adapt in your upcoming book. It will ease your work and save time.
Elaborating The Job Description:
 Providing a proper job description is a must. It will save your time and the writer’s time too, and energies will be safe.
Check The Experience:
 Before hiring a ghostwriter from the flood of affordable ghostwriting services, check the writer's previous experience. 
Ask For Previous Work Samples:
 It is your due right to check the work samples before hiring someone; if you are impressed and they meet your requirements, then hire them; otherwise, go for another option. Work samples will help you get a clear picture of their working efficiency. 
Evaluating A Ghostwriter: 
Before making any commitment, understand the writing style, tone, usage of words, and rhythm of a ghostwriter from their previous work. With this evaluation, it will be apparent that they can deliver your ideas to what you are expecting. 
Proper Briefing: 
Before starting any project, try to clarify what you want from the ghostwriters. After being sure about your wanting, note down the points and share them with your ghostwriter.
Effective Communication:
 Effective communication between a ghostwriter and an author is necessary. With two-way communication, all the queries will be answered, and the work will go in flow.
Trial Writing Sample:
Before hiring a ghostwriter from your selected candidate, do ask them for a trial writing sample. If you are satisfied with the trial work, then don’t take time to say yes. If not, then you have the leverage to say no but be polite.
Before hiring any ghostwriter from your short-listed candidate, make sure to be quite vigilant in your requirements, as the ghostwriters will be representing you! Therefore, always select the appropriate ghostwriter to do your work who can understand the nature of your required work. I hope these tips will help you choose a person who will pen down your ideas and represent you as an author. 
FAQs
Who are ghostwriters?
Ghostwriters are the people who are hired to write without a public credit.
Is a trial writing sample before hiring a ghostwriter a must or not?
It is necessary to trial writing samples before hiring a ghostwriter, as they are going to represent you through their written words.
Can every ghostwriter write in every writing style perfectly?
No, every ghostwriter can’t perfectly write every writing style. Every writer has a different writing style and personal interest, which will definitely reflect in their work.
How many books or E-Books are written by ghostwriters?
About 70% of the books or E-Books in the world are written by ghostwriters.
Why do people hire ghostwriters?
People who lack the writing skill hire ghostwriters to represent them through affordable ghostwriting services.
Is it necessary to do deep research before hiring a ghostwriter?
Yes, it is necessary to do deep research before hiring a ghostwriter; it will save you from being worried during the work process.
Is it ethical to ask for previous writing samples from the ghostwriter?
It is ethical to ask ghostwriters to show their previous writing samples but in an appropriate manner.
How can you search for a proper or relevant ghostwriter for your work?
Always provide an accurate job description of what style you want your ghostwriter to adapt in your being written book.
Is a good writing style sufficient to be a good ghostwriter?
Not at all; to be a good ghostwriter; you have to be a good listener, too.
What is your top job after hiring a ghostwriter?
After hiring a ghostwriter, your main job is to clear and briefly explain all the requirements to a ghostwriter.
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bitchesgetriches · 4 months
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You’ve heard us say the most common theft in America isn’t shoplifting, muggings, carjackings, or home invasions. It’s wage theft, by a fuckin’ country mile. Our culture evolved to protect business enterprises and their capital, not labor. Wage theft is so poorly understood, under-reported, and rarely resolved that most can’t even tell when it’s happening to them, let alone redress it. Think of the infrastructure that exists to prevent burglaries: security guards, steel doors, armored trucks, doorbell cameras, locks, fences… Now think of how little infrastructure there is to deter wage theft. That imbalance lays bare our society’s priorities, doesn’t it? It isn’t a leap to connect one kind of labor devaluation to another. Copying ideas without attribution discourages creativity, devalues the labor of artists we employ, and thins the soup of our culture with the tasteless water of unoriginality. It’s also very boring to make! I’m willing to testify to this before Congress, having traced a lot of shit in grade school.
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Prepare for the unexpected. (DPxDC)
Everyone knew about the reign of Pariah Dark. Even those who did not dabble in those realms have heard the tale of the tyrant. A power-hungry man who ruled over the dead with an iron fist.
Following the rise of Pariah Dark, his realm had been effectively cut off from communication. Many mystics and magic users knew better than to open the door of nightmares that could arise if Pariah Dark's reach went further than his own realm.
Except, the universe had plans to bring the realm of the dead back into the cards.
A new opponent, one that had all of Earth's heroes scrambling for options. A being with powers of a god over weather, destruction was on the horizon. A world ending threat.
It's the only reason the Justice League was doing this. In a deep bunker, far from close civilization as a precaution, the heroes looked on with grim expressions.
The world was already being threatened. It would be destroyed regardless of what the league did. So it only made sense to make the last ditch effort. To summon someone strong enough to defeat the threat.
No one wanted to do it. No one wanted to be the one to pull the realm of the dead back to the living. The consequences were untold if this succeeded. If Pariah Dark was freed and defeated the threat, whose to say he won't want control?
That was a problem for later. For the aftermath. For now, the league could only watch on with bated breath as Constantine completely the summon ritual.
They watched on as the shadows in the room seemed to darken and grow. As the sigil sputtered to life with a glow that was growing increasingly brighter. A sudden gust of wind rushed through the room, the temperature began to drop with eaching ticking second.
And then it was all gone.
The room stood perfectly still. Just as it had been moments before. Nothing changed. No giant king standing before them, no sign that the ritual worked.
The room stood deadly still for another beat before the murmurs started. The team trying to make sense of the situation, figure out what went wrong.
Constantine swore up and down that this was the correct ritual, taking offense that they would even think the problem was on his end. It only made it better when it finally happened.
A loud sound ripped through the room, pulling everyone's attention back to the summoning circle. Just in time to see a tear appear in the space above the circle.
A thin tear that ran the length of eight feet. The fabric of the dimension seems to curl at the edges, pulling back to reveal a deep glowing swirl of greens. A dark gloved hand reached through, fingers curling around the edge of the tear, stretching it even further.
A portal. The ritual had worked, but there had been a delay. A delay that had every hero nerves on edge. Each team member tensed, weapons at the ready as they watched the being stretch the portal to the right size.
Then, a foot stepped out with a heavy thud. A dark boot that looked otherworldly despite its similarity to mortal clothing. A deep black that seemed never-ending. A second foot quickly followed before a full body emerged from the portal.
Not many people in the room have ever seen Pariah Dark, let alone know what to expect. Based on what Constantine and Zatara had said, this wasn't Pariah Dark.
A man had stepped out of the portal, standing at almost seven feet tall, and built like a brick house. One glance at the glowing white hair, deadly red eyes, and shard teeth was enough to know this being was not to be messed with.
But there was no giant show of armor or royal garbs. There is no large crown at the top of his head or jewelry from the infinite realms laced around his neck.
Instead, the man stood before them in combat boots, worn-in ripped jeans, a graphic t-shirt, and a spiked leather jacket. Despite his almost normal clothing choice, the man's jacket seemed to be a never-ending depth of the dark night sky. If one was to look closely enough, the cosmos could almost be made out in the sea of darkness.
None of that would have prepared them for when the man spoke. His tone sounded more bored than anything as he took a step forward.
"Oh, so now you need the help of the dead." The man had spoken, running a hand through his hair. When Batman took a step forward to speak, the man raised a hand. Immediately commanding silence in the single gesture. "I'm on babysitting duty and have yet to have a cup of coffee. I'll be right back."
Just like that, both the man and portal vanished into thin air. Leaving behind a group of stunned heroes. Not only was the man not Pariah Dark, but he was also supposedly babysitting.
"Did that just-"
The Flash had been the first voice to speak up, his eyes trained on where the man had once stood. Except he had barely made it through the first few words before the man was suddenly back.
The man that now had a child hanging off his shoulders and another teen being held up by his scruff. Unlike the man, these kids looked human.
Too human for Bruce's liking. The dark black hair and bright blue eyes had every heroes eyes flickering to Batman for just the briefest moment.
"This isn't fair! I'm not even the king. Why do I have to be here!" The teenager had been complaining the moment the man had reappeared. Arms crossed tight over his chest and seemingly used to being held dangling. "Besides, who brings kids to a show down! Wait til I tell mom about this."
"Aw, come on, Danny. This is gonna be fun!!" The younger girl seemed in much better spirits than the teen, Danny. She had climbed up the large man, sitting on his shoulders and resting her arms on the mess of glowing hair. "It's like take your kids to work day! Ooo, Dan! Can we fight too!?"
Unlike the two kids, the man looked purely exhausted and annoyed. The man, Dan, dropped Danny like a sack of potatoes as he took a long drink from the travel cup in his hand.
It didn't take a genius to recognize the look of an exhausted parent in Dan's expression. A look many of the league members were well acquainted to. A look that even had Batman grimacing with sympathy.
"Can it, little shits. You two were grounded, remember." Dan had growled at the kids before shifting his focus back on the team of heroes before them. His glowing eyes set in a deadly glare. "Pariah Dark isn't coming, and he never will. He's been dethroned and banished. We're the best you've got."
A summoning that started with a group of on edge and scared heroes looking for the ghost king, ended in a way no one expected.
No one was even sure if it made any sense. They weren't sure if they should feel hopeful or in despair.
Because truly, what was a ghostly man with two seemingly human children against a godlike foe with the control over the weather?
The unspoken question of power and ability seemed to vanish following Dan downing the metal travel cup of coffee, and crushing it in his fist.
He tossed it to the side, straighting up his posture as he looked over the heroes. Dan might not be a hero, but he's been playing family for too long.
An almost feral, bloodhungry grin spread across the man's face, sharp fangs on full display. The look made the man suddenly look even less human. He looked closer to a demon from the pits of hell rather than the exhausted parent he looked just a few seconds ago.
"Point me in the direction of this bastard. It's been too long since I let loose and had some fun."
#danny phantom#danny fenton#phandom#dc x dp#batman#dcxdp#dp x dc#dp x dc au#dp x dc crossover#justice league#I've been toying with the idea of following Pariah Dark's end the zone abolished the idea of a one true king#instead setting up a counsel of the most trusted ghosts and deities with in the zone; including Pandora and Clockwork#I also like to vote for Technus to be on the counsel and Ghostwriter to be like the secretary/note taker#after Ghostwriter stopped being an asshole ofc ofc#I kinda have this list of specific details I've created for this idea and like I keep thinking up new ones#like the Phamily's backstory is somewhat canon complaint with the show but also a whole mess of complex shit#like the expanse of Danny turning into phantom and the events that occurred still did except technically they never did#it's clockwork's time mumbo jumbo type of shit#Ellie had to be deaged some to help stabilize her core so I'm roughly saying she's like 7-8 years old#but idk children so idk how a 7-8 year old actually looks or how they usually act or talk#The JL seriously don't know if they should be hopeful or not but Dan's grin and excitement makes it seem more promising#I like to imagine Bruce is just watching Dan with Ellie and Danny trying to figure out if he's actually a good father or not#people being surprised to find out that Ellie Danny and Dan are all technically orphaned siblings#while Dan is just trying to coparent his siblings with the help of a time god an earth goddess a princess and a dirtbag with a motorcycle#dan phantom#ellie phantom#I can go on and on so I'll force myself to stop now#long post
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