Got Serious: Emmanuel Hudson puts Spoken Reasons on blast during Wild N Out for not paying him

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hotdamnirock and deshawn raw coulda been stars breh :wow:
deshawn raw the one im mad about. i see these other lame ig comedians (mainly white chicks who look good) get big yet the one dude who had legit talent and coulda been something didn't.

sad that a lot of the 'pioneers' let their personal demons get in the way of their success but hopefully they all at peace with they lives.
 

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Who is this dude
he (spoken reasons) was one of the 'first' social media stars (specifically YouTube). He even parlayed it to a role in a movie with Sandra Bullock. But for a variety of reasons, just as he was blowing up, he faded out the limelight.

Since then, social media and YouTube has grown as a platform for many people to make legit careers out of it, but he was one of the first.

The beef stems from he and Emmanuel Hudson (the dude going at him in my OP) doing a video years ago that blew up


It was basically Emmanuel's song and Spoken Reasons called him up and said come on my channel and lets do a video for the song since I have buzz and I'll get your name out there. Fast forward to today and Emmanuel is claiming Spoken Reasons did him dirty and never paid him the compensation that the video garnered. It has 66 mil views which equates to a lot of cash out money from YouTube so yeah, he has a reason to be mad.

Spoken Reasons went on his IG today and basically said Emmanuel eventually uploaded the video onto his channel too and got money from that AND his profile blew up by SR putting him on so he don't see why Emmanuel so salty.
 
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he (spoken reasons) was one of the 'first' social media stars (specifically YouTube). He even parlayed it to a role in a movie with Sandra Bullock. But for a variety of reasons, just as he was blowing up, he faded out the limelight.

Since then, social media and YouTube has grown as a platform for many people to make legit careers out of it, but he was one of the first.

The beef stems from he and Emmanuel Hudson (the dude going at him in my OP) doing a video years ago that blew up


It was basically Emmanuel's song and Spoken Reasons called him up and said come on my channel and lets do a video for the song since I have buzz and I'll get your name out there. Fast forward to today and Emmanuel is claiming Spoken Reasons did him dirty and never paid him the compensation that the video garnered. It has 66 mil views which equates to a lot of cash out money from YoUTube so yeah, he has a reason to be mad.

Spoken Reasons went on his IG today and basically said Emmanuel eventually uploaded the video onto his channel too and got money from that AND his profile blew up by SR putting him on so he don't see why Emmanuel so salty.


1) This is the video that made them blow up? :what:

2) So was Eman the first YouTube/social media personality that set the blueprint for all these black male IG/YouTube stars that impersonate females?
 

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1) This is the video that made them blow up? :what:

2) So was Eman the first YouTube/social media personality that set the blueprint for all these black male IG/YouTube stars that impersonate females?

Yeah it was big, I always thought these nikkas was gay from the moment I saw it :mjlol:

As far as that second point goes, yes, but this was before it was cool and socially acceptable to be a fakkit
 

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Spoken Reasons
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John A. Baker, Jr. (born December 19, 1988), better known by his stage name Spoken Reasons, is an American actor, comedian, poet, and singer. He owes Emmanuel Hudson $275,000 dollars for not sharing the profits of the Youtube Video, 'Asking all them questions'.



:deadmanny: @ that being in the first paragraph of his bio
 
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