# The Musical.ly App with Musical.ly Celebrities | #AskGaryVee Episode 198

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Gary Vaynerchuk
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZ_j0ALyYPE
- **Дата:** 13.04.2016
- **Длительность:** 30:31
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## Описание

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#QOTD: Will you try Musical.ly? If you try it, how do you like it?

#timestamps:
0:00 Intro
13:31 - How many times does it take you to make a musical.ly?
16:03 - What makes musical.ly great? What's the future of it?
20:00 - Will Snapchat ever allow us to sort our friends into groups? If not, why?

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## Содержание

### [0:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZ_j0ALyYPE) Intro

- On this episode, we talk musical. ly with musical. ly celebs. (upbeat hip hop music) - [Gary] You ask questions, and I answer them. This is The #AskGaryVee Show. - Hey everybody, this is Gary Vay-ner-chuk and this is episode 198 of The #AskGaryVee show. We've been completely out of rhythm with the show, India. I've been ridiculously busy. I haven't even snapped all that much in the last 48 hours. It's been intense and the other thing with the show in these 190s it seems every episode now has guests. I have two more for you on an episode I am super excited about. Much like I put out a video yesterday about me talking about Snapchat in 2014, I have a funny feeling that this video will be showing up in my social media in about 18 to 24 months. As we get to talk about a platform that is really caught my attention over the last 6 to 9 months, six months really, called musical. ly. The two lovely ladies that are here with me, this is actually a really fun episode unlike what I could've done early on with Snapchat and brought people in that were doing extremely well on Snapchat, I kind of did what I normally did over the last decade with Twitter, YouTube and Facebook. I learned, I watched. This is the first time that I'm bringing people on the show in an environment where because of my busy schedule, because of my own relationship with music, I'll get into that in a second, these two young ladies are far much further along in their execution and understanding of musical. ly than I am which is something I don't like to do with myself especially in a public environment. So I'm excited because I think you're going to bring a lot of value not only to the audience but to me myself and I like being selfish little bit today. So why don't you before we get into the show, tell the Vayner Nation who you guys are? - My name is Ariel Martin but I'm also known as BabyAriel. - My name is Ariana Trehills but I'm also known as theylovearii and basically we're really-- - Wait, did you guys rehearse that? That was very impressive. (laughter by all) That was improv. - Yeah. - Makes sense. That's why you guys are winning. - So it's a lip-synching app and you can do any kind of lip-synching videos you want to hip-hop to pop to comedy and you get to show your personality and be creative with it. - Real quick on the lip syncing part, I've been looking at it enough to know some people lip-synch but there's obviously other things people can be doing, interacting, acting through the music, or different things of that nature. Original music. Are you both lip-synchers? - [Both] Yes. - We do-- - Do you guys know each other? - [Both] Yes. - Like really well? - Since sixth grade. - You guys live in the same town? - Two minutes away. - A minute away from each other. - And you both won on this platform? - [Both] Yes. (laughter) - Before you get into a few things let's actually take it all the way back. Couple of things how old are you guys? - [Both] 15. - Amazing. Next, was I funny? (girls laughing) - We're just in sync. - Got it. Respect. When did you guys first become aware of musical. ly? - Well I started actually I found it through Instagram. - Okay. - This girl posted a video using it and I asked her what app is that because it looked fast motion and cool and so I asked her what app it was and she told me musical. ly and then from then I showed my friends that I happened to also show her. - And when did that happen? - May 18th. - May 18th? Respect. 18th, that's it. That's the day I showed her I'm pretty sure and I was on it-- - May 17th. - Exactly. May 17th and three fourths. Okay, fine, you discover it in May,-- - Yes. - When did the app come out? In the US, do you know? - [Woman] I think two years ago is when it started it's very basic form. - Got it, right, it pivoted a little bit along the way. We'll have a more in-depth I think India-- - [Woman] I'll send that to you guys. - I think, you know what, I think we waited longer than we even had to on our kind of complete guide to Snapchat I think we might as well take our first at-bat at a complete guide to musical. ly so we'll do that. It's May, at that point, when she told you about it that was the first you've heard about it? - Yes. - Nobody else at this point in your school at 15, what are you guys? Freshmen? - [Both] Yes. - Nobody was talking about it just yet, right? - No. - Well, that was in eighth grade. - Eighth grade. Got it, right, last year. - At that time, yes. - What happened over the summer? Did it completely explode? - [Both] Yes. - The summer, that time we were just on it posting random videos to our friends-- - Yes - but during the summer that's when we started to make more. - I got featured I think most positive it was the weekend of July 4 but you are a month before kind of in June-- - Yes. - because I was there when you got featured as she was like oh my gosh. - So a piece of your content got featured by the app? - Yeah. Basically like -- - What happened overnight? How many followers did you go from to how many? - I remember that week that video got featured and I got 2000 to 5000 that week and just kept going and I was kind of freaking out. - Yes. Now how many followers you have now? - Now I have 7. 4 million. (Gary chortles) - I have 3. 7 million. Yeah. - And so are you are the place now where when you go where do you kids go now, the mall or out and about people are rolling up on you? - Yes. - Yeah. - Are you taking a lot of selfies? - [Both] Yes. - And you love that? - I love it, yeah. - Me too. I don't think as many as you I assume with those kind of numbers. And so now what? Good, through summer it picks up momentum did you couldn't wait of the first day of school because you were curious about like whatever? - We were nervous. - I was scared. - What if everyone doesn't like us because we getting so much-- - You're about the haters? - [Both] Yeah. - Yeah. India's a hater. - I'm not a hater. - [Gary] I'm kidding. (laughter by all) - It was like our first year in high school so it was a bunch of new people and we were scared. - And what happened? - It was fine. - Maybe the first week one or two were like oh my gosh, she goes to our school. - Okay. - I remember the first day-- - Fairly good. - We were worried about if people we were growing so much they want to be our friends now and didn't before. DRock has that problem now. (girls laugh) Everybody wants to be his friend and he's struggling with balancing if they actually want to be his friend or they just want to be with DRock. Now talk with me about I know were going to focus more musical. ly but I want to bounce out for second within social. Prior to that, what apps were you using January to May of last year? - Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat. - Yeah. - And so you become a musical. ly celebrity, has that crossed over into your Instagram and Snapchat? - Yes. Yes. - And then I don't know if you're able to answer this because it makes sense to me I had my notoriety on my platforms but then I can act like my normal self in other places, are you in a place right now since is all so new that it kind of hard for you not to be the, are you able to be your own person in those other apps? - [Both] Yes. - Do you understand? - Snapchat. - In Snapchat? - You can take them around. Sometimes we'll take them around our day what we do or just basically be ourselves and show them who we really are. Not just behind the camera. - But notice what you just said, to them. That's fan base. How about to your inner circle, in your life your 7 to 9 core friends or acquaintances-- - Yeah. - What you using? Are you snapchatting directly to them? - Yeah, exactly. - Are using Twitter? - [Both] Yes. - To do what? - To tweet. (everyone laughs) - Are you using Twitter... Prior, let's go back, prior to May were you using Twitter to follow celebrities? - Yes. - Some, yeah. - But Twitter was number three behind Instagram and Snapchat for you right? - [Both] Yes. - Right. Have you ever heard of Facebook? - [Both] Yes. We're on Facebook. We're not as good on it. - I get it. And have you started thinking about YouTube? - Yeah, we do the weekly YouTube videos. - Got it. Now what's happening what is it right now April? Freshman year is starting to wrap up, right? - Yes. - So what's happening with the friends around you? Where's musical. ly now sitting with the 15 year-olds and more importantly, actually do you have younger siblings? - I have a little brother. - How old is he? - 12. - And what is he using? - He uses everything. Besides YouTube. - What's his order in your opinion? What's his favorite app? - He loves musical. ly. - Of course, his sister's a fucking star. Oh sorry, can't curse with them. - It's okay. (girls laughing) - Okay he loves musical. ly. - Next, he's a very good Snapchatter. - You respect his skills? - Yes I didn't know you could be very skilled. - Now are his 12 year old friends also using those two apps? - Yes. - Okay. And what's happening in high school? In high school, freshman class musical. ly and Snapchat, one and two, or Instagram give me the ratings. This is complete data collection for me. - [India] Yes! - This is a personal episode. (girls laughing) - I don't think musical. ly has passed Snapchat. - Right. So it's Snapchat. Where's musical. ly and Instagram sitting in your opinion? Your class, your school. - None of my friends use Instagram like that no more at all. They usually just basically use Snapchat and Twitter. They don't use Instagram. - Snapchat and Twitter? - Yeah. Twitter's getting up there. A lot of people-- - Why is Twitter getting up there? - Because you're able to like I guess they can talk-- - Buy Twitter stock. (laughter from everyone in room) - they can talk to each other on Twitter. - And you see a lot of funny videos and it's just so many funny things happen on Twitter. I love Twitter more than Instagram. - How are you guys, what is your family? Let's show a little bit of this. Your families are out here. There they are. (laughter) What do they think about, like what does your dad, what do they think about that? - My mom at first was like oh that's really good and the first time I got noticed she was like this is real. You're really getting noticed. Same as my dad. My dad has been this was recently about a month ago we went to Key West and I got noticed and he was like you're so right this is going somewhere and now everywhere do you know her? This is my daughter. - Yeah, of course. - The first month I started to really like blowup and we were all kind of like what's going on? Okay get the domain name for BabyAriel. com, get a YouTube channel right now, Ariel. - Who was saying that? - My dad. - Nice work. - And my mom also. I remember he was like the first week he's like get the domain name. We're getting the domain BabyAriel. com. Me and my mom looked at him like are you serious, José? Come on. (laughter from all) - José was right. - José was very right. We're like thank God José was a know it all. - So actually let's go this route, what would you like to see, what do you think musical. ly is doing well that you like better than the other platforms? What I like about it is that you're not just you don't just have to do lip-synching, you don't have to comedy, you can really make whatever kind of video that you want. You can add someone else's voice and you can lip-synch to their comedy voice. whatever. - You can also there's a segment where you can import videos from your phone and add music into its so let's say you want to put a Snapchat. Oh add me on Snapchat or then you visited somewhere really nice and then you'll put it in and add some music. - Even at a picture. - Do you feel like the music helps you create content in a world where other platforms-- - Yes. - It gives you the springboard to do that? - Yes, yeah. - A lot of people say when they watch our videos on musical. ly it's kinda like telling a story with the lyrics. - Yeah. - For instance-- - You're interpreting it your way not directly with the lyrics but your version of what's going on. - Exactly. - And you can do expression so it makes it all look like a real music video. - Have you discovered music that you have never known about without musical. ly? - Yes. A lot. - That has changed the things you like and things of that nature? - Yeah. I mean I have how many musical. ly videos? 450-ish and most of them I got through other people so it's like cool you're exploring different styles of music that I never thought I would listen to just on a regular basis and learned a lot of words to all the songs. - Everyone's like you know the words on the radio. I knew that from musical. ly, I did that one. - Sometimes I only know only 15 seconds of a certain song. - Me too I only know the hook. Real quick are you guys you guys, you can't wait for summer vacation to start-- - [Both] Yes. - so that you don't have to spend those extra seven hours in class now you can produce a lot more musical. ly content, yeah, okay, good. Just wanted to make sure. What about from a business standpoint? Have you guys this is obviously all new territory. There's a lot of attention on you guys, have you guys have you had brands reach out or are you thinking about, how are you thinking about your business worlds? - Recently, I just launched my nail polish line. - This is the best. (everyone laughing) - And Ariel you have lipstick. - I have a lipstick line. - We have websites with merch. We kinda do the same thing. - Yep. - She has bracelets. I have bracelets. Shirts and hats. - How's it going? Well? - Very. - Yes. - Very, there we go. - I was just saying. - I mean listen, this is a business show so this is exactly where we get to talk about it. That's great guys. I'm super happy for you guys. - Thank you. - Alright I think we should do a question. - [India] Yeah, let's do a question.

### [13:31](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZ_j0ALyYPE&t=811s) How many times does it take you to make a musical.ly?

- Let's do it. - [Voiceover] Kasey asks, "How many times does it take "you to make a musical. ly? " - Well Kasey it depends on the song that we're working on or the type of musical. ly that we're working on. Certain songs may take us an hour. - It's kind of like saying we're perfectionists. If it doesn't look right-- - Then I'll do it again. - Are you guys producing a lot of content together? Like you'll go over to each other's house and be like alright, let's get to work. - Yeah. - That's cool 'cause since we live like a minute away from each other-- - Like you walk? - We could, we don't. - What do you do? - Drive. - But you don't drive yet. - No, no. You ask your parents to drive one minute? - We do events and stuff together so our moms will talk about something that we're going to do like a couple weeks out. - We'll do meet and greets kind of a month ago right before Spring Break. - Who's showing up to the meet and greets? What percentage are girls of your age? - It ranges from like 6-- - I told you. - I think the youngest is like 6 to 12, 13. - I've seen a lot of 17 year olds. - Yeah, 17 year olds. The oldest is probably 17. - 17. This one girl came and she was 12 and her older sister was like 22 and she was like my sister showed me your and I was like I really like you also. - Yeah, my cousin had a friend and she's worked with this girl for three months or so and my cousin saw musical. ly pop up on her phone. She's like you have musical. ly? She was like yeah, I love those two girls and she was like Arii's my cousin. She's like no way. She's like 26 and I know Ariel too. - Yeah, if you're on American Idol people love. You think 26 is old, right? Yeah. - Yeah, not mean but like-- - That hurts Staphon, right? It's going to happen to you too man. Okay, so what about this, how many boys show up to these things? - Maybe like one or two or three. - So it's a dominate, dominate girl crowd. - Yes. We definitely have boys. - And is that good? - We never really... They're cute. They're like 12. - 12 is like super young for a 15 year old, right? - No! (laughter) - We never really met most of our boy supporters. - There was like a meet and greet that 5 to 8 came boys. - Yeah. - Which is cool to see. - Of course. - They're so nervous they're like hi. - You guys are famous chicks them. They get nervous. All right India.

### [16:03](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZ_j0ALyYPE&t=963s) What makes musical.ly great? What's the future of it?

- [Voiceover] Luca asks "What make musical. ly great? "What's the future of it? " - What I like most I think when I go on it allows me to be creative because I might want to do comedy one and be funny that day or I want to make a lip-synch and depending upon the song I want to do if it's a really sad song-- - Will you made sad content when you're actually sad? - Yes. - Or will you make sad content when you're like I've been doing a lot of funny, this. - Both. - Yeah. - Both. - Because your strategic? - Exactly. As much I want to think of it whatever I want to do let us do it but if I did 10 comedies the other day I can't do 10 more comedies. - How many pieces of content will you do in a day? - When it's a good day yeah I'm ready some musical. lys I'll do like three or four. If I'm coming home tired, I'll do one or two. - And for you? - Same. What do you think you'll do the first day of summer? - Probably 10. - Sometimes I'll be like okay mom leave alone I'm doing musical. lys and I'll be in there for like two hours-- - And that's an acceptable thing, right? Mom's like oh crap she's doing musical. ly. - Exactly. She can't take the phone away. - She walks and she's like-- - Mom. - (whispers) Oh I'm sorry, I'm sorry. If I get in trouble I'm like haha you can't take my phone away because I can stop posting musical. lys because they'll be like where's Arii or where's Ariel? - What about the comments? Obviously comments, especially at the young ages they you're at, right, how down do you get when the comments are mean or how do you deal with positive versus negative comments? - At the beginning, when I first started there was a lot of comments and it was like mean. I have a really high esteem so I was like I don't care. I don't even look at my comments at all. I don't look at none of them. - Right because you don't want to get down on the stuff that's negative. - Yeah. - I actually started an anti-bullying movement because at first I got a lot of comments in the same thing just for stupid things. Oh you're ugly, oh what are you doing? Duh, duh. And instead of pushing to the side because that's what most people I saw do they just ignore it. I tweeted about and I was like this isn't right because if I'm getting it then who knows there might be another little girl that gets it. - Of course. And for many people watching you're a little girl so that makes sense. Real quick have you thought about engaging the comments? Do you say thanks when people are giving you love and things like that nature? - On Instagram it's really hard to see because I have so much. I have 1. 1 million, she has 1. 9 it's hard to see, but Twitter is mainly where I notice a lot of people and I'll favorite all the tweets when I tweet. - Got it. - On Intagram, it's hard like she said it's hard to do one by one but there's days where I'll post a picture of me hugging a supporter and saying thank you to everybody. - And how do you think in community in musical. ly? - Huh? - How do you think about the community in musical. ly? - I think it's positive, there's just some kids that are cruel and they'll just go on to our pages, comment rude things. - Have you thought of engaging with them are incorporating them into your content? - Yeah. I actually thank you of that. I talked about that with my family the other day. I wanted to start doing once a week of maybe a duet competition. - And how you guys think about collaborations? Obviously I assume you guys collaborate with each other that was easy have you done a lot of collabos? - Yes. Not a lot I've done on with three or four. - Do you get asked by a lot of people who are trying to build up their musical. lys to do a collaboration? - Not really. If I collabed with someone it'll probably be like my cousin because she's also musical. ly and she loves it. Were going to actually an event and a week or so like 10 days called Playlist Live and all of our friends that we're in a group chat with are going to be there so they all want to collab and we're very excited. - DRock. Let's get over there and collab. Okay, India. - [Voiceover] Paul asks, "Will Snapchat ever allow us to

### [20:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZ_j0ALyYPE&t=1200s) Will Snapchat ever allow us to sort our friends into groups? If not, why?

"sort our friends into groups? If not, why? " - I really hope they add a friends list or change that aspect up a little bit. - Yeah because sometimes I want to send it to a person and then I accidentally click a wrong name and said it's the wrong person and I'm like oh sorry. Maybe should they should be able to let you choose friend groups. Let's say you, let's be real, I want to send it to Ariel, this so and so maybe I should have a friend list, this group, I want to send to this group. - My point of view on it India and crew is I think what's Snapchat and musical. ly have done really well as the next generation platforms that have attention is they've not followed the historic patterns of the other platforms which I think has brought a lot of relevance to this demo so I think the be very calculated. I think Evan's clearly shown over the last three years that he has no interest in paying attention to what everybody else wants him to do with the product and I think he'll be pretty calculated with where he goes with it. I think even if the demo is pent up and asking for they're not going to be so quick to add that feature. I think they clearly want to be the number one at messaging app in the world hence why they put so much into this latest update. Speaking of which, how did you like the latest update in Snapchat? - I don't like that -- - Too many things? - No, I like the filters and everything I just like the story part when you're done watching someone's story it automatically goes to the next one. I don't like that. - It's too much effort for you to just go up and get out of it? - Well sometimes it just come quick. - Your finger is bothered. Maybe your nail polish is too wet and you don't want to do it. - Sometimes it's like if you get onto and I just click it out it's still there showing that it's a recent update and that bothers me. I like to clear it out. - Understood. And for you? What about the chat, one-on-one chat function? Apologize, I'll come right back. DRock you know I did that for everybody-- - [DRock] Yep. - to leave a comment. My people love to leave comments that I interrupt and so I do it on purpose because I love the hate. So what's your point of view on the chat aspect? - The chat aspect I think it's cool I haven't really gotten a chance to-- - Really delve into it? - Yeah. - Just making too many musical. ly's. - Exactly. - One last thing I definitely want to know one more time in the collective high school you're in where if you had to have one net score freshmen to seniors the ranks just your opinions the number one app is Snapchat right now? - No, Twitter. For my school it's Twitter. - Really? - Yes. Twitter is-- - Twitter's the number one, the number one across all users of all four grades the amount of people that are on it and using it? - Twitter. - Twitter because everyone is like did you see Twiter Video? - This is unbelievable. Wow. - What's your Twitter? - Follow me on Twitter. - Interesting. - And next is probably Snapchat. - Yeah and then? Not a lot of people really like, they don't like musical. ly. They think it's cool that we do it but they don't really go on it. They made some here and there and they're like yeah and they're like-- - Are they consuming? Because I understand making versus consuming is a whole other thing. I do think the barrier of making a very good musical. ly is harder. I do think one thing the Snapchat has going for it is you can be like psssh. You know, this clearly a creative level on musical. ly similar to YouTube, similar to other platforms, similar, by the way, to early Instagram and this is actually where musical. ly goes. I think musical. ly now has a threshold of creative but I'm very curious does it go the route of YouTube and continues to be important and always important or does it go the route of Instagram did because early Instagram you had to have, it was really photography sites. - Yeah. - That was the early crew and then mainstreamed out. Watching this mainstream out from afar for me in your demo and younger especially as you start seeing these 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12-year-olds it will be interesting to see if people are willing to not make perfect are you to be a place in 24 months where you'll be thinking differently of the level of a musical. ly that you need to make versus the way thinking about it today? - That's a hard question. - [India] Do you want to show how you make one? - Yeah. - Just a quick one minute demo of how you make one because it's pretty cool. - Okay. Any song in particular? - [India] No, your favorite. You pick. - [Woman] What was the song you guys did this morning? It was good. - Blessings? - [Woman] Can you do that together? - Oh, "Me, Myself and I". - We do that one? - Basically you choose your song-- - Why don't you get up and we'll... - Want to explain it? Go back so you can see the music part. So there's different settings epic, slow, normal, fast and lapse. Epic is fast, right? - Epic, here I'll show you. Epic is (music play 3x normal speed). - Slow is going to be fast. Normal is normal and then fast is what we use and it a slow motion. (music playing at half speed) And then it just combines it to be fast. It looks cool and then there's a timer that they just added and I now you can switch the camera and also you can slide to where you want to play it. - And they provide you with 30 seconds if it's on because they have songs on there but you also get from your own library and you can choose from the whole song. - And have you been happy with the speed in which the feature updates have been coming through? - Yes. - Yes, very happy. - Alright, good. - So you want us to make one? Together? - [India] Yeah, that'd be fun. - Together. Okay, ready? - [Phone, Music Half Speed] ♫ Oh, it's just me, myself and I ♫ Solo ride until I die Cause I got me for life ♫ Got me for life, Oh I don't need a hand to hold ♫ Even when the night is cold ♫ I got that fire in my soul ♫ - Love it. India, let's clap that up. (applause) - And then it comes out fast. - [Phone, Music Full Speed] ♫ Solo ride until I die Cause I got me for life ♫ Got me for life, Oh I don't need a hand to hold ♫ Even when the night is cold ♫ I got that fire in my soul ♫ - Good for you guys. I'm going to wrap this up. When I have guests on they get to ask a question of the day of the audience. So these people are very, very old like 25 to 40 who are watching. (Ariel laughs) And so what question would you like to ask that demo in the context of where your world's at right now? You each can ask one question. - Arii. (nervous laughter) - Maybe your curious of what that business world thinks or what that demo thinks. What's your gut? - This is hard. - I have a lot of questions but I don't know where to go. - You can go anywhere with it. You can play some music. - Huh? - Just kidding. Go ahead. - Okay. (Ariel singing) - Does it have to be a question? - No. You can do whatever the hell you want. You want a statement of the day? You like statements, you've got things to say. - This is a statement of the day. - I think musical. ly is a well-rounded app and it's for all ages and I think that older age group should be able to do it to and express how they want to use songs from their past when they were a child and bring it back. - The old days. - Yeah, bring it back to the new days. Show this is what I used to listen to. - Have you noticed some of the older have you seen the older demo starting the last couple weeks to months? - There's some. - Uh-huh. - There are some people that are older and they start using which I like it because I like old-school music personally. - And what you consider old-school? Early 2000's? My mom is like 37 I think. She was born in the 80s, 90s and so I listened to 90s, DMX, Biggie and all that. - Old, old stuff. - I've done musical. ly's to a lot of old-school songs because she loves what I do them. - Yep. I think it would be great for older people to try it and maybe it'll bring back their childhood memories. - We love memories. Thank you. You got a question or a statement. - So based on that, then will you guys try musical. ly and try it out and how do you guys think it will be? how do you like it and everything? - I love it. Ladies, thank you so much for coming. - Thank you for having us. - So much fun you guys. I wish you nothing the best. Let's do this. These ladies came all the way out here to have this amazing show gave us a lot of insight, buy Twitter stock. One of the things about the show is you know I want actions. I want to help a lot of you. I do see this as a platform that is going to continue to age up and more importantly musical. ly's big enough right now that you have to take the bet. Will musical. ly become Snapchat and Instagram? My early intuitions are I think it's got a real shot. Could it become a Yik Yak or SocialCam? Sure. That's part of the game but it's already at a scale and a size right now that for every one of you 49-year-old Don construction worker. Children not to parents all of you need to go figure out, especially I alluded to this music much like photography is not something that comes very naturally to me. I already know I have put out two musical. lys, I haven't done anything. I haven't lip-sync, I haven't done anything yet but I'm desperately thinking, I've been thinking of I'm just going to make Rick Ross hustling music over my day-to-day because that's what I'm doing. I think we all have to challenge ourself to figure our creative outlet in a platform that's growing especially for a lot of you that have brands that want to sell to 13 to 25 this is a demo that's going to live in this platform as we head into and the reason why I brought up summer quite a bit if you look at historic nature of social networks enormous growth happens in that summer when they're all home and they can produce more and they can talk more and not tied up. I think we're just on the verge of a very important three-month period for this platform and I would take that very, very seriously. Ladies, thank you again. - [Both] Thank you. - Good luck with your shirts and your line and your lipstick lines and your nail polish lines. India, you like that. That was impressive, right? - [India] That was really impressive. - You keep asking questions, we'll keep answering them. (upbeat hip hop music)

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