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YouTube Monetization disabled and re-enabled!

L ike many small time YouTube creators, I also got an email in January 2018 about changes to the YouTube Partner Program (YPP)  regarding changes new threshold of 4,000 hours of watchtime within the past 12 months and 1,000 subscribers. The revenue wasn't much but it was good to get some revenue from the little effort made in creating some videos. Unfortunately, my channel did not meet the subscriber threshold though watch time was alright. So, as per the new rules, monetization was set to be disabled. Read more »

Number One Hit By Migos Recalls Other Songs Mentioning Popular Brands

It was similar as I had suspected. When I saw the title of the melody in the main position on the outlines, "Terrible and Boujee" by Migos, I wandered a wound with regards to the significance of the last word. A fast Internet check educated me that, for sure, it was an abbreviated type of bourgeoisie. Besides the flawless word in its title, "Awful and Bourree" additionally emerges due to the various references to mark names. An article on a program from National Public Radio really inspected that very theme, when journalist Kat Lansdorf showed up on August 22, 2016, version of All Things Considered. Lansdorf reasoned that the main hit by Migos and Lil Uzi Vert notices 19 marks in all, including Subway and Segway. She at that point talked about how that reality roused writers Kim Bashin and Lance Lambert to inspect other outline toppers from the most recent three years to perceive what number of them contained brand names, and they revealed no less than 212 references. While their examination focused only on number one tunes, here are ten different hits containing a reference to a brand. These tunes did not achieve the best spot, but rather they are as a rule considerably more notable than the main singles from the rundown of Lambert and Basin. America by Simon and Garfunkel This feature from the team's Bookends collection alludes to Mrs. Wagner Pies, which the couple eats while on the transport checking the autos on the New Jersey Turnpike. Anthem of Alferd Packer by Phil Ochs The title character filled in as a mountain control who, in the wake of getting caught in a snow storm, turned to human flesh consumption to survive. Ochs envisions that the person spends a lot of his eighteen-year sentence longing for Duncan Hines. I Shall Be Free by Bob Dylan Prior to the beginning of his stone vocation, Dylan recorded a few people melodies in the talking blues style of his object of worship Woody Guthrie. This one from the Freewheelin' record jokes that the vocalist knew the colossal granddaughter of Mr. Clean. Presently I'm a Farmer by the Who Pete Townshend parodies the administration obstruction in the ranch business on this track from Odds and Sods, thinking about whether with motivating forces somebody would grow a sufficiently huge product to make enough corn chips to last New York until 1993 (or twenty years from the date of the tune). Rapper's Delight by the Sugar Hill Gang The principal rap tune to pick up airplay on standard radio stations, this infectious tune highlights verses by Wonder Mike, Hank, and Master Gee. Mike is the person who looks for alleviation from Kaopectate after a hopeless feast at a companion's home. Treatment by Loudon Wainwright This title track has the people vocalist spoofing the advantages of advising sessions, offering a major box of Kleenex for the one-hour arrangement. Planet of Weeds by Fountain of Wayne Chris Collingwood dreams of a distant place where everybody lies around in peace, watching motion pictures and chomping on Doritos. Hotshot by Billy Joel The Piano Man penetrates a materialistic ex in this hit from 52nd Street, wryly conceding that "They were altogether awed with your Halston Dress." Driver Education by Indigo Girls This flavorful track from Poseidon and the Bitter Bug specifies a delightful item also, the great Reese's Peanut Butter Cup. Stop Frame by Godley and Crème This pair began with 10cc preceding getting through without anyone else with the crush video for "Cry," and later this title track that utilizations Thermos as an illustration for adoration.

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