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If an artist is your favorite, it's important to understand them fully. Delve into their background, beliefs, and influences like frequency channeling. You never truly know an artist until you explore all aspects of who they are as a person.

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I'm tired of the press manipulating the truth. All forms of popular music are rooted in black culture. I broke records but was portrayed negatively. It's time for change. Let's not forget what's in our hearts and make a difference with our conscious minds.

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Speaker 0 says her post about translating Bad Bunny’s songs for the Super Bowl went viral, and, at the moment, she translates another song called Vatican, noting that he spelled Vatican with a “b” for some reason. The excerpt begins with: “Perhaps my music isn't clean but I didn't invent sex and marijuana wanna. Where is the horny one? Raise your hands. A grinding and we go.” Then: “To the Vatican, call your mom to ask for your hand.” She notes, “I was in hell when I stumbled upon a she demon. She was selling her soul and I bought it. She was yummy but her friend was even yummier.” Then there’s: “Let's go, the three of us. Let's go, the three of us. Yes. Where are we? I don't know. Who are you? I don't know.” She says: “God forgive me because I have sinned. You are horny. I know.” Then: “I'm going to skip this paragraph because it's irrelevant.” The discussion moves to a part about being in the club and the club being lit, followed by: “Everybody fornicates here, the waiter and the preacher.” Then: “Hey mommy, you're so fine. Send me a picture of the young Mika. I don't know who young Mika is.” She continues: “They got me over thinking the night got kinky. And in her ass the pinky. Her hair purple like inky winky. I slap her ass and I leave her like po. I give it to her where she goes pee pee and where she goes po po.” She adds: “You already know what that means. God is watching. God is listening.” She says: “That is what we're teaching our children. Eight.” She notes: “To believe in God, you don't have to be a minister.” Then: “No man on earth has the right to judge in the name of Christ. And again, this is coming from a guy that takes pictures dressed as Baphomet. I mean, if you don't see it, you're blind, but he also portrays himself as Jesus in his music videos. In All San Juan they even have a mural of him as Jesus.” She says: “I'm not the best Christian out there but back in the day they used to call that blasphemy. And honestly, in my opinion it's plain disrespectful.” She concludes: “So there you have it, that's another Bad Bunny song so that you know what you're listening to. I know that some of his songs have a great beat, I'm not gonna lie, some have a catchy beat. And it's hard not to like it, honestly.” She adds: “But I don't know. I feel like it's important to know the words that come out of our mouths, even if it's in another language and we don't understand it, because you could be singing and selling your soul to the devil.”

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Zena Streck, daughter of Church of Satan founder Anton LaVey, believes that Taylor Swift bears a striking resemblance to and embodies the values of the Church of Satan. She suggests that Swift uses symbolism in her music videos to convey her allegiance to the Church.

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The video discusses a resemblance between a former high priestess of the Church of Satan and Taylor Swift. The speaker points out the irony of the situation and speculates about the nature of the rituals shown. They mention that someone else online had similar thoughts. Another person comments on the video, suggesting that the ritual is a new crowd chant for summoning demons. The speaker clarifies that they had already posted the video but it didn't show up on their account.

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Jay Z, a rapper who believes he is God, has a clothing line called Rocawear. He released a song with a disturbing backward message saying "666 murder murder Jesus." This tactic is similar to heavy metal bands hiding messages in their music to influence listeners subconsciously. The speaker warns listeners to pay attention to these hidden messages and urges them to wake up to the reality of what is being communicated.

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Taylor Swift is being accused of embracing witchcraft and satanic symbolism, with claims that she is trying to manipulate the youth. The speaker points out Taylor's tweet where she referred to herself as a witch and connects it to her onstage rituals. They also compare her appearance to Zena LeVay, the daughter of Anton LaVay, the founder of the Satanic Church. The speaker argues that Taylor's transformation from America's sweetheart to a witch is a result of certain contracts being signed. They also mention Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X, claiming that they too have switched from child-friendly personas to embracing satanic imagery. The speaker warns against allowing these artists' music into households, as it invites demonic spirits. They urge people to be wiser in 2024 and cut off anything that doesn't glorify God.

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Taylor Swift's recent tweet and music video have sparked speculation about her involvement with witchcraft. Some believe she is trying to manipulate her young fanbase by promoting witchcraft. This pattern of artists shifting their image from wholesome to dark has been observed with other musicians like Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X. The concern is that these artists are targeting the youth, as controlling them means controlling the future. The message here is to be cautious about the media we consume and the influence it may have on our beliefs and values.

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Taylor Swift's recent concert has sparked controversy as she appears to be practicing witchcraft. Some viewers find this unsettling and question the authenticity of her performance.

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The speaker recounts getting a black eye and being accused of Satanism. People claimed it was part of a ritual because others had black eyes too. The speaker clarifies that sometimes people just get hurt. The speaker recalls a magazine cover shoot where she held a button over her eye because the photographer asked her to. Now, she sees others doing the same pose and people claim they are in a "Satan club." The speaker says she only did it because she was told to, and others probably did too. Looking back, she thinks they probably are in the "Satan club," but she didn't know any better at the time. She suggests that in Hollywood, it's easier to identify who *isn't* in the "Satan club" because everyone is in it.

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Beyonce has an alter ego named Sasha Fierce, which she refers to as a demon. She admits that this demon takes over her while she's performing on stage. She recalls the first time she felt this presence entering her body. It's worth mentioning that her husband, Jay Z, has been seen wearing a shirt with a quote from occultist Aleister Crowley, who called himself the most evil man ever. This suggests a connection to the demonic realm. The influence of this realm seems to be growing more apparent in public.

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In this video, the speaker addresses accusations that they are a government agent and a satanic shill. They debunk each accusation, including a picture of an Illuminati symbol on a fake Facebook profile, a tattoo of archangel Michael being labeled as satanic symbolism, and a screenshot taken out of context. The speaker also mentions their office address being associated with freemasonry and a picture with police officers being labeled as satanic symbolism. They explain wearing a mask during a nonprofit event and using a hand gesture during interviews. The speaker believes these accusations are attempts to discredit them because they provide facts and evidence on topics like COVID, climate change, Ukraine, and ongoing genocide.

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Jay Z is being accused of performing a blood ritual at the Grammys. Some believe that the liquid in his cup was actually blood, not wine. However, it's hard to confirm the truth behind these claims.

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Rihanna's Super Bowl halftime performance ended with her making a hand gesture resembling the all-seeing eye, which some interpret as a homage to Satan. Despite this, many fans choose to ignore the satanic connotations of the symbol because they enjoy her music.

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A businesswoman states that working for Diddy for six years trained her to be perfect. Another speaker expresses their love for Diddy, calling him a good friend. When asked if Diddy is a good guy, the businesswoman declines to answer. The other speaker insists that Diddy is a good guy and defends him.

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I signed with Roc Nation after meeting Jay-Z, who suggested I get plastic surgery. I'm not insecure about my appearance. People should recognize that Beyoncé has greatly influenced many careers, including mine. I'm ready to confront everyone, including Adele, who owes her success to Jonathan Dittings, her manager. When she wins awards, she thanks Beyoncé. I refuse to conform to extreme measures like using blood or dark imagery to sell records. I won't be a witch or engage in those gimmicks.

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The speaker discusses the control of the music industry by Universal Music Group, mentioning allegations in a lawsuit involving CEO Lucian Grange. They reveal that Universal controls 33 out of 23 top 100 songs on the Billboard chart. The speaker plans to analyze the influence of certain groups on the music industry and the content of music videos. They also mention a video linking Diddy's lawsuit to Michael Jackson's death.

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In this video, the speaker talks about their experiences in the music industry and how they have witnessed albums and music being prayed over in a demonic way. They believe that the music industry is controlled by Satan and that artists like Sam Smith, Doja Cat, and Beyoncé are involved in demonic practices. The speaker expresses concern about the influence of this music on society, particularly on children, and believes it is contributing to a global crisis.

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Beyonce is accused of demonic ties through satanic symbolism, hand gestures, and association with Marina Abramovich. Her former drummer accused her of witchcraft. Beyonce's alter ego, Sasha Fierce, is described as a separate entity. The video suggests a connection to demonic possession and desensitization through cartoons. The speaker questions the moral implications of celebrities associating with dark magic practices.

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The music industry often showcases dark, satanic imagery, evident in performances and music videos. Artists like The Weeknd, Taylor Swift, and YG incorporate unsettling symbols, such as blood and occult themes, that have little relevance to their songs. Trippie Redd and Lil Wayne also feature disturbing visuals, including rituals and blood, that distract from their music's actual content. This trend extends globally, with artists like Justin Bieber and French musician Guims highlighting the industry's dark side. XXXTentacion and Tupac's last videos foreshadowed their untimely deaths, suggesting an awareness of the industry's dangers. The entertainment world is deeply intertwined with occult symbolism, raising concerns about its influence, especially on younger audiences.

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Marina Abramovich's use of satanic symbolism in her artwork, including a performance piece called Spirit Cooking, has raised doubts about her involvement with the occult. While these images and rituals are not definitive evidence of her being a Satanist, they are unsettling. She has also been linked to John Podesta, but there is no concrete proof of their involvement in satanic rituals. In another instance, Jay-Z collaborated with Abramovich for his music video, but she claims he did not fulfill his promise to support her art institute. Rihanna has faced accusations of being a devil worshiper due to her hand gestures and lyrics, but there is no solid evidence to support these claims.

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The speaker expresses concern about artists using symbols in their videos, suggesting that they worship the devil and sell their souls for fame. They claim that lyrics and award shows are designed to resemble satanic rituals. The speaker also mentions the industry being infected with Illuminati agendas and suggests researching conspiracy theories. They believe that celebrities have been cursed and taunt listeners with hidden messages. The speaker advises taking time to understand these ideas.

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Taylor Swift's recent video for her song "Willow" has sparked controversy. Some claim that she is mocking Christians and conservatives by joining a cult and promoting witchcraft. In the video, Swift and her group of witches gather in the woods, wearing cloaks and casting spells around a fire. This has led to accusations that she is pushing an agenda and disrespecting her Christian and conservative fan base. Critics argue that her previous video for "You Need to Calm Down" also mocks Christians. While Swift may not be as explicit as other artists like Doja Cat, her actions suggest a departure from her previous values.

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Taylor Swift is the topic of discussion between two individuals. One person claims to have seen her at parties, while the other asks what she was doing. The first person responds by saying she was dancing with the devil and acting crazy. The second person asks if she is on drugs, to which the first person suggests she had cocaine. The second person then asks if there is anything that made them believe she is part of a satanic cult, but the first person avoids answering and simply states that she is satanic. The second person asks if they find her attractive, but the first person dismisses the question, saying they don't see her like that.

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Madonna is now incorporating satanic rituals into her concerts, causing concern among attendees. The mention of summoning Satan at pop concerts raises questions about the nature of the performance and why people choose to stay despite the unsettling content.
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