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Danny Nedelko's agent rang him and informed him that he had been invited to do a verse on an upcoming single by21 Savage, featuring Travis Scott, J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar.
Nedelko is a large white man from Texas, but he grew up listening to the Slim Shady LP on repeat, so he has always fancied himself as someone who could spit a few bars, and he had busted an impromptu freestyle at J. Cole when he met him at an airport, which presumably is what led to this opportunity. Nedelko's verse was pedestrian by rap standards, but everyone seemed happy with it and he managed to get three separate football puns into his general bragging. The music video was the part he enjoyed least. Danny Nedelko had to spend all day on set, spending the majority of time flexing his muscles while standing behind the other artists, and when it came time for him to rap his verse for the cameras (five times) he couldn't remember the words. Code: Written option: Your agent has mentioned that you’ve been invited to guest star/sing in an up and coming artist’s new hit single. What type of song is it? Any thoughts you want to express in the song? What’s the music video like? Octavio Pérez has been invited to feature on one of the upcoming newest and hottest singles. This single of course being the Jingle Bells cover by the Honolulu Choir. Pérez is not much of a singer, however he has been training with a vocal coach and is ready to preform on this single. Pérez has been a huge fan of the Honolulu choir ever since he was first drafted to Honolulu and has made it tradition to always be there for the Christmas choir event. This eventually lead to Pérez' agent getting in touch with the events organizer and proposing Pérez as a guest star for the choirs upcoming recorded album. Pérez was like a kid in a candy store as he was presented with the list of songs the choir would cover. So many holiday classics to choose from, like Santa Baby, Rudolph the rednosed reindeer and everyone's favourite Die Hard theme song. In the end Pérez choose to feature on the Jingle Bells preformance, as it's the first christmas song he always thinks of and just enjoys how happy and festive the song is. [186 words]
Luigi Numberone is not all that musically inclined; he can pull off an okay soprano, but his artistic talents are more in painting and dancing, while his brother is the composer of the family. If he were to be in a music video of any sort, he'd probably restrict himself to being a backup dancer in his more famous brother's discography. That being said, in terms of music style, the most likely types would be either classical music or rap; as classical music doesn't really have a backup dancing role in a music video, Luigi would probably be called on to backup dance in a rap song of some sort. More specifically, one about how his team is definitely going to win the Ultimus, as that is the usual song that a group of football players perform in order to boast about how good they are as a team. The real question is what the song would be named.
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