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[[File:Something More cover.png|thumb|Cover for Something More.]]
[[File:Something More cover.png|thumb|Cover for Something More.]]
One of [[Daniel Larson|Daniel's]] most pursued life-long aspirations is to become a world-famous singer. With the help of his mentor, [[Bob Proctor]], and occasionally [[Management|others]], Daniel has been able to produce multiple songs, although most of his [[discography]] has not been officially released. As of 2023, Daniel has published three official songs: ''Roaring Thunder'' (2021)'', Something More'' (2022) and ''Merry Go Round'' (2023). The release of his music doesn't come without controversy, as many online users believe that Daniel (or rather, Bob) simply buy the rights to a pre-existing song, providing nothing original except for his vocals. It is also rumored that [[Bob Proctor]] has paid $2,000 per studio-recorded song, totaling at a whopping $6,000 for all the studio sessions combined. Additionally, It is also speculated that Daniel has not truly written any of the lyrics to his songs, given his limited vocabulary, which is most likely true. The truth behind these allegations cannot be confirmed at this time.
One of [[Daniel Larson|Daniel's]] most pursued life-long aspirations is to become a world-famous singer. With the help of his mentor, [[Bob Proctor]], and occasionally [[Management|others]], Daniel has been able to produce multiple songs, although most of his [[discography]] has not been officially released. As of 2023, Daniel has published three official songs: ''Roaring Thunder'' (2021)'', Something More'' (2022) and ''Merry Go Round'' (2023). The release of his music doesn't come without controversy, as many online users believe that Daniel (or rather, Bob) simply buy the rights to a pre-existing song, providing nothing original except for his vocals. It is also rumored that [[Bob Proctor]] has paid $2,000 per studio-recorded song, totaling a whopping $6,000 for all the studio sessions combined. Additionally, It is also speculated that Daniel has not truly written any of the lyrics to his songs, given his limited vocabulary, which is most likely true. The truth behind these allegations cannot be confirmed at this time.


According to Daniel, it takes approximately two to four days to produce one song. The high cost of his music production, in combination with his financial instability and housing crisis, has limited the amount of songs he's been able to create. From July 2021 to July 2022, Daniel claims to have made $400 from the song Roaring Thunder. <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=BnHMIG-xbyQ</ref>
According to Daniel, it takes approximately two to four days to produce one song. The high cost of his music production, in combination with his financial instability and housing crisis, has limited the amount of songs he's been able to create. From July 2021 to July 2022, Daniel claims to have made $400 from the song Roaring Thunder. <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=BnHMIG-xbyQ</ref>
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