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Your Choice Has Been Made...
Yo guys, I'm not going to pretend this doesn't bother me. It's been over a week since I released the course, and you still haven't grabbed it. At this point, it's not about time or being busy. It's about priorities. You had a chance to learn the exact psychological triggers that make songs go viral, the structural elements that turn casual listeners into obsessed fans, and the specific moments that make people hit share without thinking. All for free. Instead, you chose to keep doing what you've always done. And that's fine. I get it. Some people are more comfortable complaining about their situation than actually doing something to change it. But don't email me in three months asking why your latest release only got 300 streams while other artists are blowing up. Don't DM me asking for "just one piece of advice" when you had access to an entire system and chose not to use it. The artists who downloaded the course on day one are already seeing results. They're restructuring their songs, understanding why their previous releases failed, and creating music that actually connects with people. You're still here making the same music that gets ignored. The course is still available at viralvisionbyseb.com/opt-in if you change your mind. But I won't be reminding you again. Success isn't about having opportunities. It's about taking them when they're in front of you. You had yours. -Viral Vision
Your Choice Has Been Made...
this is getting embarrassing...๐Ÿ˜‘
Yo, Alright, I'm gonna be straight up with you. It's been three days since I released the "How to Make a Viral Hit Song" course, and I'm starting to feel bad for you. Not because you haven't downloaded it yet - that's your choice. I'm feeling bad because I can see the pattern happening again. You're the type of person who says they want different results but keeps doing the same things. You probably have a folder full of bookmarked links to "courses I'll take later" and a Notes app filled with "ideas I'll implement someday." Meanwhile, the artists who grabbed the course on day one are already implementing what they learned and messaging me about breakthroughs. One guy completely restructured his chorus after watching module 2 and said it's the first time a song gave him chills while making it. Another artist realized why her last 8 releases flopped and is already working on fixing her approach. But you're still here, probably thinking "I'll get to it when I have more time." News flash: You're never going to have more time. Successful artists don't wait for perfect conditions. They take action when they see valuable information, even if their schedule isn't perfect. The course is still here, still free But I'm not going to keep emailing you about it. Either you want to change your music career or you don't. Your actions will tell me which one is true. -Viral Vision P.S. This is probably the last email I'll send about this course. After this, you're on your own to remember it exists.
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THIS HAS BEEN INSANE!
Yo, Quick check-in. My "How to Make a Viral Hit Song" course has been live for about 24 hours now, and the response has been wild. Over 3,000 artists have already grabbed it, and the messages I'm getting are crazy: "Module 3 just explained why my last 5 songs flopped" "I've been making music for 3 years and never understood this" "This is what I wish someone told me when I started" But here's what's got me thinking... For every artist who took action and downloaded the course, there's probably 10 more who saw the email, thought "I'll grab it later," and then forgot about it. That's the difference between artists who break through and artists who stay stuck. The ones who break through take action immediately when they see an opportunity. The ones who stay stuck always have excuses about "later" or "when I have time." Look, I get it. You're busy. You've got other stuff going on. But you applied for my stuff because you want different results, right? Well, different results require different actions. This course is free right now, but I'm not keeping it that way forever. Get it while it's still free here Don't be the artist messaging me next month asking if there's any way to still get the free version. There won't be. -Viral Vision P.S. Had an artist tell me yesterday he's been "meaning to work on his music career" for 2 years but keeps putting off actually learning anything new. Don't be that person. Take action while you still can.
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THIS HAS BEEN INSANE!
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It's August and I'm still seeing posts like "This is gonna be my year!" Bro... what year? You've got 4 months left. Had a student tell me last week: "I'm gonna blow up before December." "Cool, what's your plan?" "Drop some fire and see what happens." That's not a plan. That's a prayer. The artists having breakout years right now? They mapped this out in January. They knew playlist cycles, understood momentum timelines, planned their releases strategically. You can't decide in August to blow up by December and wing it. But you're not screwed. 4 months is enough IF you stop fucking around and get strategic. Just dropped a video breaking down exactly what your Q4 timeline needs to look like for actual results. Watch here because I'm tired of watching talented artists waste years hoping instead of planning. Stop praying. Start strategizing. Drop a โฐ if you've been winging it all year. -Viral Vision
HIS "TERRIBLE" SONG JUST HIT 500K STREAMS ๐Ÿซ 
My student Jake just sent me the most confusing message: "Bro, my worst song is blowing up and I have no idea why." This kid dropped a track last month that he called "a piece of shit" when he sent it to me. Recorded in his bedroom during a mental breakdown. Vocals shaky, production messy, left in this weird vocal crack when he got emotional. "Should I even release this? Sounds terrible compared to my other stuff." I told him drop it anyway. Sometimes your "worst" work is more honest than your "best." 500K streams later, he's eating those words. Comments are insane: - "This made me cry, so raw and real" - "Finally someone who doesn't sound perfect" - "That voice crack at 2:47 hits different" Meanwhile his "polished" tracks he spent months perfecting? Still at 2K plays each. Jake accidentally discovered: People don't connect with perfection. They connect with authenticity. While he tried sounding like a pro, people wanted to hear a real human going through real emotions. The vulnerability he tried to hide was what made it special. Most artists get this backwards. Think success = sounding polished/professional/like everyone else. Autotune the humanity out, wonder why nobody cares. Want the simple formula for making music that moves people instead of just impressing musicians? Check out my coaching program here - your "flaws" might be your biggest strengths. Jake's now getting label DMs about that "terrible" song. Drop a ๐Ÿ’Ž if you've been hiding your authentic sound. -Viral Vision
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