The song in Trump's recent storm video is literally called "WWG1WGA"
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WWG1WGA
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I agree.
I play around with DJing, and I'm often asking for track IDs, or using Shazam, etc.
I'm also very into messages in music whether it's lyrics, or simply song titles. It's underground railroad stuff - been going on forever.
Biggest Q proof to me, ever.
Thanks for your work and your post. Hyped! o7
Hey, you would be the exact guy to answer this question. I've been in a state of shock over this. Going from numb to exhilarated. But the cautious side of me kicked in and I started to wonder, is there any chance this Feelgood guy just took some random songs from other people and named this one wwg1wga? I mean, even if he did, Trump still used it. But I was wondering if there was a way to check a song's attribution to verify it truly belongs to the person you think it does? With so many songs, I don't see how it's possible, but maybe there is a way I don't know of. Thanks.
I'd like to add that the artist is also "verified" on Spotify with a blue checkmark. Released that album in 2020
Oh, thanks for that info.
I'm hopping around on mobile so not full detective mode here... But fair question
Found this on discogs:
https://www.discogs.com/artist/7303783-Richard-Feelgood
He has two CDr releases listed both from 2017. Neither has WWG1WGA on it. One album is called Silver Clouds. YouTube image for this song indicates it's from "Silver Clouds 5". Without searching around for this guy (Bandcamp, SoundCloud, Google) I'd assume it's him.
People who "release" CDr releases in 2017 are typically independent solo artists just trying to get cataloged on discogs. 😉 These are the type of people who will often do a whole series of "CDrs" etc. Prolific, unsigned, of varying degrees of talent.
But to the point the MOST important part is Team Trump using this song - whatever it's true origin - due to its title.
WWG1WGA
Thank you for that research! I agree it was significant that Trump used it. My only thought was, could this actually be a song by someone else, with a totally different, unrelated name? And by happenstance (coincidence - ;o) ha!) the Trump team chooses this particular song, completely unaware that in 2020 this guy co-opted it to call it wwg1wga. That was just my overly cautious mind was thinking. But then, we know what Q said about coincidences. Anyway, I am confident you are right and that this is his material and that was what he named it. Thank you!