The speaker is responding to a video by RiceGum, addressing various points and criticizing RiceGum's music. They point out that RiceGum's recent song, "Contract Money Freestyle," only has 1.3 million views on YouTube and didn't perform well on Spotify. The speaker also mocks RiceGum's claim that they can't spend another minute on the topic, despite spending several minutes discussing it.
The speaker then discusses the issue of ghostwriting, where they claim that RiceGum doesn't write his own music. They provide evidence from a music database showing that RiceGum is not listed as a writer for many of his songs. The speaker also shares their own writing credits, showing that they are involved in writing their music.
The conversation also touches on a dispute over a $50,000 payment, with the speaker offering to donate the money to charity instead. The speaker claims that RiceGum is a one-hit wonder and that his music career is over. The video ends with the speaker saying that RiceGum is "washed" and that there's no point in comparing their music.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A YouTube video titled "Contract Money Freestyle" by Rice Gum has 1.3 million views.
2. The video's performance on Spotify is being compared to another artist's performance.
3. Rice Gum's song "Earthquake" is mentioned, with a claim that he was not paid for the feature.
4. A challenge is made to Rice Gum to donate $50,000 to a charity of his choice and provide proof.
5. The artist responding to Rice Gum claims to have donated $10,000 each to five different charities.
6. A music database is mentioned, which shows writing credits and producer credits for songs.
7. The database is used to show that Rice Gum is not credited as a writer for several of his songs.
8. The artist responding to Rice Gum claims to be a writer for all of their songs, according to the same database.
9. The monthly listeners for Rice Gum and other artists are compared, with the claim that the responding artist has more listeners.
10. The responding artist claims that Rice Gum is a one-hit wonder and will not be able to produce a successful song again.