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Let's hope these artists don't quit their day jobs.
Why Are People Calling 'Ghost of Yotei' A 'Woke' And 'DEI' Game? The Ghost Of Tsushima 2 Woke Drama Explained
Sony Ghost of Tsushima's new protagonist became a viral topic on social media, here's why!
Ships Between 'The Nervous, Wholesome One' And 'The Calm, Saucy One' Become Fan Art Material In This Template
The original image was first posted in May but took off as a meme in September.
Where Are They Now? Here's How Rebecca Black Went From Internet Meme To Hyperpop Queen
Undeterred by the meme treatment her infamous 2011 pop song "Friday" received on the internet, Rebecca Black has spent the past decade carving out her own niche as a warehouse DJ in LA.