The video's creator, Patrick CC, emailed the managers of 100 rappers, pretending to be a wealthy father looking to book an artist for his daughter's debutante ball. He asked for the artist's booking price for a 30-minute private party performance. The responses varied, with some artists unavailable or not responding. However, some notable prices included:
- Lil Xan: $40,000
- Hobo Johnson: $100,000
- Asian Doll: $10,500
- Famous Dex: $40,000
- Blueface: $50,000
- Chanel West Coast: $15,000
- PnB Rock: $50,000
- Chingy: $15,000
- Supreme Patty: $7,500
- Baby: $100,000
- Joey Bada$$: $100,000
- PartyNextDoor: $250,000
- Ja Rule: $150,000
Patrick CC notes that prices may be negotiable and that some artists may have different rates for private parties versus traditional events. He also mentions his own YouTube channel, JOTA, and thanks his subscribers for their support.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The author, Patrick CC, emailed the managers of 100 rappers to ask about their booking prices for a private party.
2. The author created a fake identity as "Andrew Phillips", a rich father, to email the managers.
3. The email template asked about the artist's availability and price for a 30-minute performance at a private party.
4. The party was described as a debutante ball for Andrew Phillips' daughter, with an expected attendance of 1,500 people.
5. The author received responses from several rappers, including Anneli Chapa, Lil Xan, Hobo Johnson, Asian Doll, Famous Dex, Ludacris, Sammy Adams, Blueface, Chanel West Coast, PnB Rock, Chingy, Supreme Patty, Baby, Wi-Fi's Funeral, Roddy Ricch, Rich the Kid, Joey Badass, Trippy Red, Party Next Door, Ja Rule, and others.
6. The prices quoted by the rappers ranged from $7,500 to $250,000.
7. Some rappers, like Hobo Johnson and Party Next Door, required additional costs for travel, accommodations, and other expenses.
8. The author notes that some prices may be negotiable, but did not attempt to negotiate in this experiment.
9. The author's YouTube channel gained 47,000 subscribers in one month after a previous viral video.
10. The author has a secondary channel called Jota, which will feature music videos related to underground rap and rap content.
Note: I excluded opinions and subjective statements from the fact list.