Tuesday, February 5, 2019

I Love Spotify

I am the real composer/co-composer of the many many songs of the 1970s, 80s and the 90s that I am supposed to own many music companies which were newly created then. I should co-own Spotify too; and some music streams royalties should be mine. I ask $3.5 billion from Spotify, plus ownerships maybe. 

I am the real voice behind the bands Bread and America's songs, in some Queen and Nirvana songs, and in many many other songs. 

Spotify should take my messages to them seriously too. This modern music industry owes me a lot. In the meantime, i want the royalties from Bread and America Spotify streams from now on, as these bands have been benefitting from music companies for decades now. 

I love Spotify. ❤ 

#spotify 
#messageme 




I was the Boss before; they all followed me when I was setting up the music styles of the 1970s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s music eras, by creating the singers and bands and composing for them. It was Cold War I knew I was designing the future of this world. 

My voice is my proof or the fact (verifiable by scientists via voice recognition software AIs) that the voice in Bread and America bands are one and the same voice, which I say is mine. 

It was Classified Top Secret of course, by me too, coz many fans will doubt, get angry, or be too much "crazed" about it. "Me, I'll just own or already owned the music companies." In short, I was stolen of my ownerships. 

I'm supposed to be a Hollywood music and movies magnate. 

I'm for real here. But yes, I should be suing the companies but immediate out of court settlement is more appropriate for me. It should not come to lawsuits, out of due respect for me. 

If the way they exploited my talents before continues in today's singers and bands, poorly paid or unpaid, then this music industry is illegally abusive and destructive to musicians and artists. 

(Yes, you can believe it or not. The music and movie industry I knew are full of f**king addicts, killers and thieves!) 


I feel old now at 43 years old to be singing, though in 2006-2012 I was singing at home with the same remarkable voice. I was still a kid when I did composing songs prolifically. 

I was in high school (1988-1992) when they came to me to re-record and sing the Bread and America songs. I think, officially, the result was "The Very Best of Bread 1991" music album, but I reckon the songs were recorded by me earlier than that while I was in grade school when my adult mature voice was showing up naturally. Many were preventing me to compose new songs to hide that fact (and their theft), but indeed I still managed to compose and sing new songs while in grade school. Somehow I forgot about this grade school feat. 

I didn't want them bringing me a bagful of cash for the other relatives, corrupt people, and neighbors to steal or feast on. I think now a bank account should had been opened for me. They didn't want me to feel "wealthy" again, for by then I will remember my impending wealth even in Hollywood music and movies only. 


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As I listen to the radio or Spotify, I hear my voice in the male songs. It's mostly me in the hit songs. I had indeed composed and sang many many songs. I was very prolific, but also because, in part, I was abused and exploited. 

We calculated before a billion-dollar music collection album by the Beatles. And clearly, great music artists, singers and bands albums have very high earnings too. I own the music companies anyway, I said, I planned to give them bigger pay. 

Since I believe Spotify was started by my military allies or by those who knew me/us, then I'll mention one particular activity which maybe they have a record of: We were composing songs while "on the go", while travelling on a vehicle on the known highways, and I was composing and singing "impromptu" or "live" on the radio, disc jockeying even. My mind was so good I was calculating the lyrics and melody impromptu, according to my/our "music formula". I delighted in this ability of mine. 

Spotify, you are mine. 
I ask $3.5 billion from Spotify. 


G.R. Tamayo, January 2019


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