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Not only could he do and say things that "real" people would not dare to, he willingly pushed the limits of credibility and storytelling. In the end, when he was "killed off", it didn't matter. I still grieved in some small way for the loss.
While he may not have been "real", my emotional attachment to him was. And my online world is smaller because he no longer inhabits it.
That said. His shit is good no matter how you look at it. He is a MULTI-talented artist. All aspects of what this man does merit many a discussions but how sad and SO typical that the focus is a hit-getting "contraversy" and not the brilliant show he gives us "youtubes". Upload more ads and cash in mate! Maybe do a 3rd blog?
Charging money for mp3 downloads isn't cashing in?
Not to mention doing it with songs you don't own copyrights to. (ie. "Rocky Remix")
Get real, at least this blog doesn't claim to be all for fun. All the while taxing a dollar for each "original" work you download for your personal enjoyment.
But seriously the first blog posted Jenkees subscribers at 5 or 6 thousand, as of now he has over 50,000 and this blog helped promote him no matter how you try and spin it.
Sorry but I don't think Jenkees gives a shit about his fans, the fact that he wont address this clear cut issue after all this time is only more evidence that he's running the act for monetary gains. Another would be the fact that his album is available for free on the torrent networks but he never once mentions this or links you to anything buy the purchasing page. He only states that sharing his music is okay.
I guess fooling the already befuddled masses into purchasing digital music (that should be available for free if it truly is SOOO much fun to make) falls under 'okay' in Ronald's morality book as well.
Dancers know-just like magicians- the art of illusion.
-the ability to portray that you are doing two things that are scientificly only possible doing one at a time.
Poof! At this point you're worthy to be called an entertainer.
Ronald Jenkees is as humble and as entertaining as it gets.
He calls it "fun". But in actuallity the man is balls-to-the-wall Hard Work.
His monetary gains are simply tacked on to his giving to the YouTube community way before a thought of his CDs succeeding in this iTunes world would even work!
Anybody that complains about Jenkees is deep-down just asking "How does one not be miserable in life?" Jenkees not only answers that but takes you beyond your current level of awareness. Thats a true genius. And he did it by being a student "fun" not "music".
If you look at all of the videos that Ronald has posted from the beginning you'll see that this guy was posting stupid "daily life" videos LONG before he started posting his incredible music.
Also, I don't think it's realistic that someone would plan for well over a year to create a bogus persona just to muster hits on Youtube. He's just a talented musician who is a little eccentric. I could listen to his stuff all day long, the fact that he has that mix of "geek, Kentcucky redneck, and spare-bedroom gangsta" going on just adds to the wonder of his music.
I'm going to guess that you voted for Obama in this election cycle? Do you really believe that RJ should not be able to make money for his talent, and that just because he has fun making music, he should have to give it away to not be labeled a fraud by the likes of you? Give me a break man. You'd sell it to if you had half the talent he has.
By the way, you know what really "begs" the question? Why people continue to think that "beg the question" is equivalent to "raise the question." Or how some folks freely exchange "your" and "you're" indiscriminately. Stuff like that really raises the question: Have the verbal communication standards expected to be met by those who work in advertising/design really sunk so low so quickly? It's amazing.
Sorry, man; just really gets on my nerves.
p.s. I bought 2 of cd's all ready.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlXJsd9BT20
Spread this vid.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcMIf70fAHU
Enjoy
If it's all him, hey, he's cool in my book.