I wrote a song with Sam Ronson and Pete Nappi and Upsahl. It even forced me to get out of my own concepts of who I am and what I do. I was starting to write some cooler stuff. While I was doing #ShinodaProduceMe, the momentum was. It kind of was not working, it was a little bit discouraging. I've been in a research and development kind of phase, writing with some people. But the rest of the day, I'm kind of open, exploring different things. In his interview with The Needle Drop, Mike said, "We talked about doing the instrumental tracks last year. I don't really WANT to do that but it's a possibility. I don't like "making something like a thing", but, I could make a bunch of new songs with the Fort Minor drum pieces and things like that. What do you guys want? What kind of album should I make if I did that? More rapping? A lot of people said more rapping. It sounds like you guys want more rapping. And if the song were to do well, I could very easily see organizing some of the things I've been making and putting it out as an album. Does that make sense? I make stuff all the time, I've made some things. Lastly, he mentioned the possibility of a new album, saying, "I'm not working on a new album, no, but I have music. In response to a question about if he misses doing vocals, he said that he does them but he has to figure out at this point in his career what his next step will be. It seeps into your feed from even people you follow who are not horrible people." I try my best to not follow that stuff but you kind of can't avoid it sometimes. social media is always toxic, but in particular when things would ramp up around political stuff, I feel like everybody would just fight. If you think back to December of last year and how toxic it was. In response to a question about who he is addressing in the third verse, he said, "I feel like that's just trolls. Later in the chat, he took fan questions. I think I started it right then and the very first thing that came to my mind was, "This whole last year was a shit show." And that's where we were going with it, that's how I feel. It's about the end of 2020 and the beginning of 2021, I just had to find the right tone to find what I wanted to say. Shout out to Sam Roson and Pete Nappi on the production. He added, "I'm so excited about this song. He added, "For me, it was like, "This song is dope, I want to put it out. We got on the Zoom and it was comfortable, it isn't always like that." Upsahl added that sessions are already weird for her but Zoom was a super weird experience. Mike explained that the song was written via Zoom, saying, "I immediately felt comfortable. It is not confirmed that this project ended up turning into "Happy Endings", but this was the first known time that Mike worked with Samantha. Their drummer, Pete Nappi, produced " Sickness" on Amends. She is a member of Ocean Park Standoff and said they have a song with Mike which would be coming "one of these days." A folder named "FOR S" was seen on Mike's desktop on July 27, possibly meaning "For Samantha". On September 21, 2020, Mike Shinoda raided English DJ, singer and songwriter Samantha Ronson on Twitch. If you look her up, you can see she's been writing people for so long." People know who Iann is, he had Justin Bieber on his remix of "Mood", but Upsahl, fewer people know about her. I've got Iann Dior, who is a superstar in the making, and Upsahl. He started, "I've got a new song that I've been hiding from you guys for a while. Mike discussed the song on Twitch on February 18, 2021. On February 7, he accepted the final bid of $30,000 on "One Hundredth Stream" and said, "$30k US will be going to the “Michael K Shinoda Endowed Scholarship” at to benefit students based on artistic merit and financial need." Over the next few days, he began to experiment by selling a variety of different digital items - mainly sketches, artwork, and also his name in Times New Roman font. The announcement confused many fans on social media as the cryptocurrency auctions and NFTs were a new concept to many people, but Mike began explaining the process in replies to fans. The first item Mike sold was a 40 second video of a GIF that he made containing music of the unreleased song " One Hundredth Stream". On February 5, 2021, Mike announced that he would be selling music on the cryptocurrency auction website Zora. In fall 2020, Mike hinted that he was making music at other times of the day besides just the hours he dedicates to streaming on Twitch.
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