The person who runs that instagram account is about to feel SO betrayed when they find out that Jarvis is, in fact, not a fan of racist digital-rapper-creating companies
“We aren’t racist bro. We found someone Asian who SOUNDS like a stereotypical black guy, so he’s DEFFO black. We had a black lady supervise.” Absolute chaos
@@SimonVanliew26 They're writing from the perspective of a person they are clearly highlighting for their foolishness, see the quotation marks indicating this? Using "deffo" here is an effective way to convey the character they are portraying.
can't describe how viscerally uncomfortable that police brutality post makes me. the image with him staring into the camera as he's being beaten. "police brutality 😡" and the use of black vernacular in the post description. using prison time as a marketing gimmick. all while shit like this happens to black people (including real rappers!) irl all the time. it's so blatantly fucking racist i can't believe they went through with it
As a white woman I want to apologize for this racist behaviour, even though I know it‘s not my fault. It just makes me so sad to see how ignorant some people are towards litteral violence. 😔
I feel like "minstrel" is a perfect comparison here, even if they aren't making an active attempt at mocking black people. Getting a bunch of non-black people together to make music with slurs in it, and then hiding behind a very light-skinned black avatar feels about as close as you could get to digital blackface. Like, the fact that they had the audacity to make their CGI rapper a victim of police brutality might be the single most 2022 thing I've heard about all year. Gotta love how these companies will use any major issue as a means to promote their brand, even if their promotion is tasteless.
How could this concept not be an active attempt to deride black people? All of those actions are very active. None of this is passive in the least. How asinine to believe that it could not be.
@@sseraphim2818 It was fucking deplorable behavior from them. I only added the condition because I didn't want random comments from people telling me I wasn't giving them a fair chance after only reading the first two sentences. I agree that it was definitely a combo of stupidity, greed, and casual racism. Edit - sorry I thought that you had responded to a different comment on an older video, so I rewrote my reply to actually reference the correct comment
Miku did not walk so these freakish nightmares could run. These “ai” are just fronts for people to be racist and escape accountability truly sickening.
i genuinely think that the reason Miku, and vocaloid, in general are so different from this is the fact that its an open software for all to use and their songs are often a community effort built around passion. This virtual rapper and whatever else is a creation out of pure greed trying to capitalize on cultural icons to draw in a younger audience (be it the gross virtual blackface/minstrel show or the chilling usage of branding and capitalistic ''look how rich i am'' culture symbols)
@@pellemckruth4070 not to mention miku feels like it's about the music but this rapper dude's music is soulless and just wants to be a rapper for the image something a lot of artists would turn their noses up at
@@pellemckruth4070 that's exactly it! I was trying to put my finger on it this whole time and you said it perfectly. These weird western knock-off vocaloids are what happens when lazy people with no passion create something in hopes of becoming viral on TikTok to make money doing minimal work. At least Vocaloid is something fans can openly engage with, meanwhile FN Meka was being called "AI" driven with no explanation of what aspects were even supposed to be AI? Anyway I hope the creative team behind this never find work again.
@@veginito especially since almost all of the TikToks we're about him "flexing" instead of actually promoting any kind of music. This whole thing is so bizarre and uncomfortable. What a time to be alive lol.
The disgusting implication that the character somehow deserved to be treated like that and so has now "learned better" and changed his ways is maddening. The utter audacity of his creator to put words like that into his mouth!
This is sick who okay’d this? Everyone thinks black culture is a costume and something to emulate to seem “cooler”. Virtual blackface is CRAZY. It’s so sad.
"FN Meka was made by a black woman" Ok where the fuck was she in all the promo? Why was she not in any of the TikToks or RUclips videos? She created the character and she was nowhere to be seen? Sus.
I mean on top of everything else, why is a police officer acting as a prison guard? Why would a prison guard be trying to get him to snitch? That’s the DA’s job. It’s weird that they are appropriating police violence and prison sentences and are also so removed from the reality that they can’t even get their fictional depiction right.
What I want to know is who was (supposedly) even taking that photo and uploading it? No prison would ever let someone photograph it so the person being brutalized can just casually post it on their instagram.
@@Pipkiablo well no I don’t think that’s the point. Obviously it’s unrealistic it’d be like a real black rapper doing a photo shoot. But it’s that the image itself isn’t an example of what real police brutality is-that they’re profiting off of a stereotype they don’t even know enough about to portray. It’s not just that “they wouldn’t let them take pictures in prison”
First of all they use cops and detectives for that job literally all of the time.... it's not The District Attorney job...what are you talking about. I've been to prison Im 33 and a woman I've been out 10 years I know how it goes. Furthermore you do know crimes go on while in jail or prison that a guard would want you tell about......what are you talking please hush 😂😂😂😂🗣🗣🗣 and out of the the things to be offended about that's what bothered you?? 😂😂😂🗣🗣 And didn't you already write this same message on another video...you clearly you don't have a clue about what goes on inside.
Black people profit off is stereo types all the time, a bunch of black people on vine made their whole careers off of black stereotypes like what are you on about?
There’s also the issue that there are now “virtual influencers” who are either POC or racially ambiguous and take jobs from actual models. I don’t know who creates but I heard about it on the Double Cleanse podcast and it sounded really surreal. Not to mention the uncanny valley feeling is huge with those influencers.
I only knew of two: Shudu Gram and Lil Miquela. In any case, the impact they have on career availability is negligible to say the least. They might amass bigger followings than some real models, but overall, modeling agencies are absolutely *not* passing up real people in favor of these digital creations. Most of the positions they fill were created specifically for them, so there was never a chance of it having been filled by an actual model in the first place. That being said, the entire premise of POC virtual models being created by white people and used for their profit is still incredibly weird and gross.
What gets me is that they don't realize what they are doing is wrong. Hard to feel sorry when they're literally using the "I have a black friend" argument.
But what's up with the label? Are they so stupid that they didn't even check who they signed or are they so ignorant that they didn't see any problem with the content before the outrage lol
@@whereverimayroar Yes. They see a rise in popularity and thus a chance to make big money. To be fair though, when you're in a business where if you don't snatch talent you can miss out like crazy, it's understandable. At least they dropped his ass.
jarvis, you always tell us we’re premium and it warms our hearts. but has anyone told you lately that YOU’RE premium? thanks for keeping us updated on the crazy happenings in the world bud
dude the "asian with a black voice" thing lowkey gave me Vietnam flashbacks to when my brother's friends asked me if i was adopted because I "sounded white" and they knew my brother was black
FN Meka described in 3 different ways: 1. Vocaloid, but with too much real life baggage. 2. Gorillaz, but without the sharp satire of celebrity culture. 3. A virtual music project, but with almost no music to back it up.
@@jiji956 there was a whole team behind the scenes writing and creating everything, so it wasn't actually a person talking about their real experiences. Miquela was a virtual influencer which made her team money by "modelling" clothes and brand deals, so it was extra scummy that they tried to "humanize" her like that.
This is the fastest and quickest justice ive ever seen, i have to credit a lot of it to you thou jarvis. Glad the world is listening nowadays to how harmful this shit is
Yes. 90s and 2000s were such a different place.. this would have gone largely unnoticed in certain times. Glad there's people like Jarvis who use their platform for the good of humanity.
I think it's hilarious in a dark, cosmic sense that the first thing we do when we have access to a new technology is to immediately make it as racist as humanly possible.
I think one major thing that these “AI” virtual “performers” don’t understand is that they don’t actually know who their audience is. They do whatever they can to remain relevant, but not with passion or vision; this is why there’s conflicting tones in their presentation and a lot of shilling. They want to make money, so they try to appeal to everyone and end up appealing to nobody. Polar, for example, seems to lean into the VTuber and Vocaloid audience, but also tries to profit off of Crypto bros and the Metaverse, and also appeal to kids and teenagers with bland, clean music and to stay relatively mainstream. The end result is a bland, corporate black hole of an entity that has no personality of her own beyond the most generic, marketable shit. FN Meka is the same thing, but in a different way. FN Meka co opts a lot of modern Rap music aesthetic to bring in that Audience, but also he needs to be blank and marketable enough to appeal to crypto bros and can’t actually have a solid character beyond that. So we get this ridiculous combo of a character that tries to appeal to different, clashing ideals. We get a robot that is meant to represent a character who deal with the tribulations black rappers go through but is also a soulless entity who exists to market products. At least real rappers who do a lot of shilling have actual personalities beyond their work. FN Meka only exists for profit, and it’s disgustingly obvious. Gorillaz has been doing the “fake performing artist” thing for decades, but there is passion and EFFORT behind the scenes, and plenty of Gorillaz fans will tell you that the people behind the project are just as, if not MORE, important as the fictional band itself. If I was giving these people the BIGGEST benefit of the doubt, I’d think the police brutality thing was meant to be either a joke or some kind of social commentary, perhaps a way to reach out to a predominantly black audience, but the people behind Meka are so out of touch and clueless behind what the appeal of rap actually is beyond all of the superficial shit that they deservedly screwed themselves over.
Not exactly a doc, but the Violating Community Guidelines (comedy podcast) did an episode called AI influences that is pretty funny and covers a bunch of these virtual influencers in different genres. If you are interested
They pulled the ultimate "I've got black friends" move with those responses. Also, I kinda want a new series of "Jarvis Demands" now. I'd imagine it would be along the lines of "grinds my gears".
@@OArchivesX Ahh, that's true. I think it's personally ok to play a black person but I felt a little like this avatar is being used to mock the race portrayed instead of acting like a normal person?
@@GentleMannOfHats i don't feel that mocked though i feel parodied. i actually think a fair chunk of the rappers i hear may potentially be insane people
@@OArchivesXIf they’re also trying to give their digital black person an experience with police brutality, yes! OP didn’t say nobody can make a digital black person. You’re twisting their words and replying to something nobody’s ever said. Gorillaz, two white guys, made a digital black person, and nobody cares! Because the fact that he’s black has zero relevance to their music, and his creators don’t try to “act black.” FN Mecca is saying the n-word and has apparently been a victim of racism and police brutality. “Blackface” isn’t just putting on a “black face.” They’re attempting to portray an experience they’ve never lived, and making money off of it. That’s what people are mad about, and that’s what makes it “digital black-face”
it makes me so uncomfortable when the companies that make these ‘ai’ people just say like “oh, they will be real someday and no one will know the difference between reality and the internet.” if that were real, earth would become a hell.
@@0gammag0 i really hope so. ill admit, sometimes these people really scare me into thinking the metaverse will be real... it freaks me out lol. how about...VR, video games, and all that stay on the internet and reality stays in reality ??? all that "blurring the line between worlds" talk is just aaHHHHHHHHHHH
@@junkyard_dog18 The whole "blurring the line between worlds" thing is obviously an over exaggeration, but the future some people are trying to build is one where VR is commonplace and used for situations where you would normally just go outside. It's basically trying to emulate going outside without it actually being outside. People won't be _unable_ to tell that it isn't real life, they just want ready player one to be real.
@@Conorator this is helpful, thank you ! my brain sometimes worries these people will try to like,, destroy the real world and just teleport us all to the metaverse. its weird lol. people are weird, just go outside, nature is beautiful and healing--as John Muir said, there is no problem nature cannot heal.
@@junkyard_dog18 Well one of the big things about the metaverse that people are excited about is the ability to actually be who you see yourself as. That means that you won't get oppressed for physical traits anymore, and not as many people would ruin their face with plastic surgery. I definitely would prefer just going outside, but some people are a ton more comfortable with things like VRChat. The metaverse craze is optional, obviously even when the metaverse is normalized and everywhere you could just go outside. It's not like you're gonna go outside and start seeing metaverse influencer holograms everywhere like in the Panini music video.
You can tell that whoever wrote the initial draft of the press release for Capitol Records was legitimately angry at FN Meka and the team behind his creation. There are so many parts of their statement that feel more like excerpts of an internal company petition written by regular employees to the people in charge of contracting FN Meka's crew. I'm genuinely happy that they got to pop off in that cancellation announcement. Idk how their announcement got approved by such a large corporation (which didn't care enough to not sign on a racist caricature of a black artist in the first place), but I'm happy the statement's author is living their best life getting to throw hands and discussing the actual problems with FN Meka's portrayal of a black rapper. The part about Gunna's incarceration hits hard and I'm glad the author was given the opportunity to expose how seriously messed up this whole situation is. (I edited this comment for clarity after reading a reply that pointed out some major flaws made in my original comment)
You people are sheep no offense. They did that because of backlash. It’s damage control. They played a massive if not majority role in this entire thing, and the “AI” image, don’t let them fool you. They do this with real artists too. This digital artist just allows for more control , something they continue to be grasping for more of.
@@johnnylego807 I just want to let you know that I'm going to edit my original comment for clarity; so, the comment you're referencing in your comment is basically a completely different statement than before. I just want to let you know that I really do agree with you and that my original comment was kind of a mess. Sorry about writing you an essay, I just don't want to gaslight you by completely changing the original comment without letting you (or anyone else who sees this exchange) know that your critique was relevant and applicable to what I said before editing my post
@@johnnylego807 Yeah no, if we're sheep I am unsure how you aren't part of the flock. Anyway if they had total control, meka wouldn't have been bullied out of commission. These fucktards wasted a bunch of money time and talent making an online minstrel show. And are rightfully getting roasted and removed. The whole team has been game-ended. I don't see any institutional wealth capitalizing off this one. Labels seem like they're gaining control because they've always had it but that's gonna change soon they don't know shit about music or business.
I had to look up capitol records, and was shocked to find out that they manage people like Katie Perry, Halsey, the Beastie Boys, the Bee Gees, Neil Diamond, Nial Horan, Sam Smith and Paul McCartney. How did such a successful record label sign on this?
I don't know about these days, but they also used to have exclusive rights to distribute The Beatles also. I'm as confused as to how this happened as you are.
jarvis I just gotta say, you made an offhand comment in this video saying how you're not an actual journalist or anything, but I really appreciate how considerate and responsible you always are when putting information into videos like these. you always say which articles or social media accounts or videos you're getting stuff from and give lots of credit to those creators, and you also go the extra mile to actually reach out to the various parties involved in this whole mess and see what other info is out there. basically, I always feel like I'm in good hands with your videos and appreciate all the hard work that goes into being as accurate and complete as possible while also being funny.
@@dest_n not old. sounded like a 17 year old edgy white kid that watched too much right-wing youtube and spent too much time on the redpill subreddit lol
just goes to show how unprofessional and desperate the people behind fn mecha are to be ranting out their troubles to the first guy who shows them support thru dm. do they seriously not even want to reflect on why their behaviors might be offensive?
fr it's almost like they're just a bunch of incompetent crypto bros lol. Like who tf after getting dropped by a record label just vents to a rando in instagram DMs?
@@Kraus- yeah crypto bros are probably the only people self-unaware enough to do something so dumb lol. absolutely zero critical thinking on their part
I briefly worked for a company who made digital influencers and let me tell you, they're notorious in the city for being the worst place to work. So many bad business practices - content stealing, only hiring kids out of college to underpay them... They fired me for taking a week off after being in the hospital, but I was a contractor, so 🤷
as an actual 3d artist this shit just pisses me off because of how it devalues and commercializes 3d art and does nothing but drive respect away from the craft.
the 3d art is the only somewhat good thing about this lol they got some animators to create some neat visuals like the wristwatch dj robot thing, i dont think it devalues 3d art by association i think the 3d art is the only thing giving this any sort of artistic value even if its cheap and corny
doubt the whole team was on board with this, the people who disagreed most likely left the project or got kicked off. explains why there's no talent here lmao
It's like after ripping off Gorillaz, they saw the Free Murdoc thing and said "you know what would make money? That, but completely insensitive to what's going on today."
I also thought about 'Free Murdoc'! The big difference being that Gorillaz put out a load of music and the narrative built subtly through that. This thing was story first, music second.
nah, that's giving them too much credit. I'm pretty confident they actually didn't see the whole "Free Murdoc" event take place at all and just came up with this solely based on the BLM movement. These goobers don't have an ounce of creativity in them. They're only mimicking what they think is "hot" in the real world.
Someone tried to defend Meka to be by giving the whole “capitalism breeds innovation” speech. Basically he said that because Meka was created to make money, he’s obviously a reflection of what people want to see. Needless to say, I think he was wrong.
Meka literally proves the "capitalism breeds innovation" thing wrong, the innovation was done by gorillaz which isn't a corporate made at all, it was just two friends who wanted to do something different. Then a whole bunch of companies tried to copy them with garbage like this, this isn't innovation, it's devolution.
seriously there’s so many good potential rappers out there trying to get recognized, we don’t need AI robots to take the spotlight just because it’s AI..whatta world
@@aaaah540 thank youuuh !! Ppl keep saying AI but we don’t have any proof of AI (or any intelligence at all for that matter smh lol!), automation and artificial intelligence are not at all one and the same! 😫
Thank god! I left a huge comment on your last video (not* directed towards you but directed towards the people who made this “rapper”). Absolute blatant racism and cultural appropriation was just crazy to me. There is no way that that rapper should’ve even gotten that many views or listens to on Spotify. I understand some people aren’t educated on these matters but there’s kind of no excuse not to be anymore we have so much information out there especially about black history and how it affects today’s society and it’s just absolutely mind-boggling to me that that the “ virtual rapper” was even a thing… let alone a thing that was kinda doing ok for it’s self.
@@Shmethan That actually does make me feel better. I felt so disappointed with the amount of listens. I’m glad this is being dealt with! I was so confused on how nobody was talking about the very obvious stereotypical racism. The responses he gave Jarvis are very telling on who they are. “Sound black” like really? What does “sounding black” even mean? So disrespectful.
Massive props to the label company for putting out a VERY well curated statement. I love that they took full blame, stated what they couldve done to prevent the problem, and apologized for how horribly it affected black people. Also, for pulling the song instead of letting it continue to generate revenue
I'm pretty sure what they mean is the accent, but most black "accents" are actually just southern dialect, unless they're referring to an African accent, which the guy just doesn't have lol
Just to clarify, AAVE dialects are not the same as white southern dialects, but it’s absolutely true that there is more than one form of AAVE. I’m pointing this out only because many white ppl borrow phrases specifically from AAVE dialects while also denying the legitimacy of these dialects as a form of English. (Viewing AAVE dialects as uneducated and lesser)
“An Asian guy with a black voice” Jarvis - “What does that mean?” “It’s desperate and sad society we live in now” Jarvis - “What is this” Thank you Jarvis. Thank you 😂
Why are we still entretaining the idea that these "Virtual Influencers" are real entities separate from their creators? They're glorified Vtubers that exist to peddle NFTs or whatever.
His tiktok followers are most probably bots. He gets little to no interaction for an account with 10 million followers, and half the comments on his tiktoks are bots too. It's also quite strange for someone who supposedly had millions of fans to have tweets that rarely get more than 20 likes.
I’m honestly in awe of how when you talked to them one on one and they gave their “unbiased explanation” they somehow managed to make it seem worse. That’s impressive, and not in a good way.
As a VTuber, this venture really upsets me. I think influencers can use digital characters to communicate and have fun, but it is always better when it's not an obvious cash grab and involves more genuine artists working on it (illustrators, riggers, streamers, etc). And while I'm usually hesitant to use the term "digital blackface"… it is definitely applicable here, no doubt.
Are you jealous? Are you jealous of his cgi swag? Are you jealous that he has what you can’t because it doesn’t exist? Are you jealous because you don’t have a team of underpaid animators to make it look like you’re rich even though you don’t exist?
I hope you're doing well Jarvis and also taking time to decompress and be okay after dealing with such vile content so regularly. Please always make time to look after yourself! We love you, stay premium
What a unique moment I’m glad that you did your part Jarvis. Jarring to see the texts at the end, validated everything we were worried about. Glad the money that would have gone to racial exploitation will help do some good for black creators/black communities instead.
It should be mentioned also that Capitol records, the guys who picked up the subject of this video, had on multiple occasions turned down the rights to the goddamn Beatles, and yet picked this dude up immediately. How the mighty have fallen.
What..? EDIT: OP meant they’re giving Jarvis credit for FN Meka being canceled even though he most likely had little to nothing to do w/ it. Don’t like this comment for the explanation, like the ones further in the replies! They’re the ones that explained it to me! :D
To the confused folks in the comments: OP is saying they’ll attribute Jarvis to FNMeka losing the deal with the record label, regardless of the fact that realistically Jarvis likely had little if anything to do with it
at this point, "ai" is nothing more than an empty buzzword instead of just saying that it's gonna be a concept inspired by vocaloid or that it's gonna be a brand new version fo a vtuber, it's just an ai controlled charcter that isn't controlled by ai
13:19 people have already pointed out the obvious yikes in this including Jarvis, but also if a real influencer/celeb/etc have such a gossipy response, one that willingly shit talks to anyone in DMs who’ll listen, that’s not good. Immature at best but personal experience has taught me that anyone who’s supposed to be professional pulling this stunt is slimy, manipulates the truth, and just bad news. And this isn’t even touching on the worst subjects like racism 😭
Thank goodness that got nipped in the bud. The thing I find most concerning about virtual influencers is that these companies, if they maintain that an AI creates the songs and lyrics rather than people behind a curtain, can potentially shrug off criticism for offensive lyrics by saying "sorry the algorithm wrote that and it slipped through lol". There would still be a lot to answer for as far as marketing and such goes, but they can slip out of blame pretty easily by claiming faulty AI programming.
if you have the opportunity to make a virtual influencer wouldn’t you want them to be.. idk nice or a good person or something? why make him so unlikable?
Algorithms aren't generally coded all that well in that they don't differentiate between positive engagement and negative engagement. So its just as effective (sometimes more so) to create something that people will anger share as it is to put the effort in to make something nice/good.
God damn that insta interaction was worse than I would have ever expected. Who follows up being called out for blackface with "it's fine because this asian dude Sounds Black" like...
Omg I was there during the stream yesterday but I fell asleep before the news dropped. Glad to see the creators behind the “virtual” “rapper” are starting to face consequences!
I want to say I can’t believe they found the one black person in Utah to and hired her specifically to give the n-word pass, but that is exactly what these people would do.
Can we take a moment to appreciate the undercover reporting of Jarvis making a burner account pretending to be a fan so he could get some insider info? This situation could have been mostly over if the fake robot man decided to just take the loss and move on, but instead there was just more racist self reporting that we wouldn't have seen without Jarvis. Well done my guy
"So you see, something called the internet happened.." "Oh my lord-" "And then after the inspiration of that popular vocaloid years later-" *the founding fathers have a heart attack simultaneously*
8:58 I remember an Instagram meme page promoted FN MEKA and I remember that post so much were he’s shooting his wrapped Lambo and doing the jaywalk fortnite emote
it feels like they were trying to rip off lil nas x's like industry baby arc without comprehending why that was legitimate satire and why this is just entirely tasteless
Lil Nas X and Tekashi 69 are definitely industry plants controlled by the industry and they tried to replicate it and have completely control this dumb ass A.I. ...like they wanna do humans.
I’m not saying Jarvis single-handedly responsible for this happy turn of events, but I’m gonna have to say it probably brought a lot of attention to the issue. So thank you Jarvis!!
The person who runs that instagram account is about to feel SO betrayed when they find out that Jarvis is, in fact, not a fan of racist digital-rapper-creating companies
you think that person would take 5 seconds of research before outing the entire team as horrible racists.
@@152gtaI mean, he is racist so he probably doesn’t know much
By the look of it the person who runs the Instagram is an actual child. Who texts like that??
Where is this supposed “black lady”? It sounds like they’re making this black women a scapegoat.
They definitely are
What’s next? Is she gonna be his “black friend”?
“We aren’t racist bro. We found someone Asian who SOUNDS like a stereotypical black guy, so he’s DEFFO black. We had a black lady supervise.” Absolute chaos
"Where's the black lady, Mansly!?"
bro what
@@SimonVanliew26 They're writing from the perspective of a person they are clearly highlighting for their foolishness, see the quotation marks indicating this? Using "deffo" here is an effective way to convey the character they are portraying.
This had white nonsense written all over it
@@SimonVanliew26 it’s intentional to go with the overall tone of the satirical statement. Ease up???
can't describe how viscerally uncomfortable that police brutality post makes me. the image with him staring into the camera as he's being beaten. "police brutality 😡" and the use of black vernacular in the post description. using prison time as a marketing gimmick. all while shit like this happens to black people (including real rappers!) irl all the time. it's so blatantly fucking racist i can't believe they went through with it
As a white woman I want to apologize for this racist behaviour, even though I know it‘s not my fault. It just makes me so sad to see how ignorant some people are towards litteral violence. 😔
@@blue-uv4mhclassic white woman apologizing for racism that she has no ties too
@@Dr.OctaviusBigNutts as a colored person, she’s just trying to be nice.
@@Dr.OctaviusBigNutts don't be mean, buddy.
@@Dr.OctaviusBigNutts
Exactly
I feel like "minstrel" is a perfect comparison here, even if they aren't making an active attempt at mocking black people. Getting a bunch of non-black people together to make music with slurs in it, and then hiding behind a very light-skinned black avatar feels about as close as you could get to digital blackface. Like, the fact that they had the audacity to make their CGI rapper a victim of police brutality might be the single most 2022 thing I've heard about all year. Gotta love how these companies will use any major issue as a means to promote their brand, even if their promotion is tasteless.
How could this concept not be an active attempt to deride black people? All of those actions are very active. None of this is passive in the least. How asinine to believe that it could not be.
@@sseraphim2818 It was fucking deplorable behavior from them. I only added the condition because I didn't want random comments from people telling me I wasn't giving them a fair chance after only reading the first two sentences. I agree that it was definitely a combo of stupidity, greed, and casual racism.
Edit - sorry I thought that you had responded to a different comment on an older video, so I rewrote my reply to actually reference the correct comment
@@sseraphim2818 thank you
@@sseraphim2818 Nah.
@@olivercharles2930hell no how can you be so cringe?
Why would they make a Fake man so unlikable?
They had all the chances to make him anything they wanted and they made him like this?😭
To make it more realistic
@@owlsareeverything4152 EXACTLY!! A fuckin soundcloud rapper 😭🖐
Because the people who made it don't know what a nice person is like
They listened to one chief keef song 😭
Miku did not walk so these freakish nightmares could run. These “ai” are just fronts for people to be racist and escape accountability truly sickening.
i genuinely think that the reason Miku, and vocaloid, in general are so different from this is the fact that its an open software for all to use and their songs are often a community effort built around passion. This virtual rapper and whatever else is a creation out of pure greed trying to capitalize on cultural icons to draw in a younger audience (be it the gross virtual blackface/minstrel show or the chilling usage of branding and capitalistic ''look how rich i am'' culture symbols)
@@pellemckruth4070 not to mention miku feels like it's about the music but this rapper dude's music is soulless and just wants to be a rapper for the image something a lot of artists would turn their noses up at
@@pellemckruth4070 that's exactly it! I was trying to put my finger on it this whole time and you said it perfectly. These weird western knock-off vocaloids are what happens when lazy people with no passion create something in hopes of becoming viral on TikTok to make money doing minimal work. At least Vocaloid is something fans can openly engage with, meanwhile FN Meka was being called "AI" driven with no explanation of what aspects were even supposed to be AI? Anyway I hope the creative team behind this never find work again.
@@veginito especially since almost all of the TikToks we're about him "flexing" instead of actually promoting any kind of music. This whole thing is so bizarre and uncomfortable. What a time to be alive lol.
honestly this is some hellish mesh of hatsune miku and gorillaz
I can’t believe they made a make believe character that could be made to be purely good unlike any other person in the world and they made him racist
@@__________________________.... did you reply to the wrong comment?
@@__________________________.... bro what
@@__________________________.... id like for you to point out in the comment where anything like that was said.
@@__________________________.... I'd like to see a white dude get targeted by cops for no reason and then beaten to death
@@__________________________.... I don't understand why you're saying that
The response of "no hate I'm a changed robot" to getting brutalized by police is killing me.
The disgusting implication that the character somehow deserved to be treated like that and so has now "learned better" and changed his ways is maddening. The utter audacity of his creator to put words like that into his mouth!
This is sick who okay’d this? Everyone thinks black culture is a costume and something to emulate to seem “cooler”. Virtual blackface is CRAZY. It’s so sad.
Okay, but the police officer looks like the way animators make the FNaF security guard.
I just burst into tears youre so right
Oh wow you’re right
FN Meka Jumpscare
Oh my god 💀
Yeah its like a fully different mesh
"FN Meka was made by a black woman" Ok where the fuck was she in all the promo? Why was she not in any of the TikToks or RUclips videos? She created the character and she was nowhere to be seen? Sus.
I mean on top of everything else, why is a police officer acting as a prison guard? Why would a prison guard be trying to get him to snitch? That’s the DA’s job. It’s weird that they are appropriating police violence and prison sentences and are also so removed from the reality that they can’t even get their fictional depiction right.
What I want to know is who was (supposedly) even taking that photo and uploading it? No prison would ever let someone photograph it so the person being brutalized can just casually post it on their instagram.
@@Pipkiablo well no I don’t think that’s the point. Obviously it’s unrealistic it’d be like a real black rapper doing a photo shoot. But it’s that the image itself isn’t an example of what real police brutality is-that they’re profiting off of a stereotype they don’t even know enough about to portray. It’s not just that “they wouldn’t let them take pictures in prison”
First of all they use cops and detectives for that job literally all of the time.... it's not The District Attorney job...what are you talking about. I've been to prison Im 33 and a woman I've been out 10 years I know how it goes. Furthermore you do know crimes go on while in jail or prison that a guard would want you tell about......what are you talking please hush 😂😂😂😂🗣🗣🗣 and out of the the things to be offended about that's what bothered you?? 😂😂😂🗣🗣 And didn't you already write this same message on another video...you clearly you don't have a clue about what goes on inside.
@@aderam648 😂😂😂😂😂🗣🗣🗣🗣
Black people profit off is stereo types all the time, a bunch of black people on vine made their whole careers off of black stereotypes like what are you on about?
There’s also the issue that there are now “virtual influencers” who are either POC or racially ambiguous and take jobs from actual models. I don’t know who creates but I heard about it on the Double Cleanse podcast and it sounded really surreal. Not to mention the uncanny valley feeling is huge with those influencers.
I only knew of two: Shudu Gram and Lil Miquela.
In any case, the impact they have on career availability is negligible to say the least. They might amass bigger followings than some real models, but overall, modeling agencies are absolutely *not* passing up real people in favor of these digital creations. Most of the positions they fill were created specifically for them, so there was never a chance of it having been filled by an actual model in the first place.
That being said, the entire premise of POC virtual models being created by white people and used for their profit is still incredibly weird and gross.
What gets me is that they don't realize what they are doing is wrong. Hard to feel sorry when they're literally using the "I have a black friend" argument.
This is crazy how fast this guy got a deal and then dropped. It’s good don’t get my wrong it’s just also crazy
But what's up with the label? Are they so stupid that they didn't even check who they signed or are they so ignorant that they didn't see any problem with the content before the outrage lol
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@@whereverimayroar >are they so stupid
Yes. Line go up, nothing else matters
@@whereverimayroar ikr they probably just wanted to be the first label to sign an AI rapper or get clout from it , smh
@@whereverimayroar Yes. They see a rise in popularity and thus a chance to make big money.
To be fair though, when you're in a business where if you don't snatch talent you can miss out like crazy, it's understandable.
At least they dropped his ass.
Jarvis is leading the virtual dystopian societal rebellion and I’m here for it. ✊
😂😂
So true. Except for Hatsune Miku and friends, they can stay and make our society dystopian all they want lol
Reminder of stream
Yesss
We've found our John Connor
jarvis, you always tell us we’re premium and it warms our hearts. but has anyone told you lately that YOU’RE premium? thanks for keeping us updated on the crazy happenings in the world bud
boosting this comment so it gets to the top
Jarvis Johnson IS gold
He’s GOOOOLLLLD
he is premium PLUS
He’s premium and GOLD
dude the "asian with a black voice" thing lowkey gave me Vietnam flashbacks to when my brother's friends asked me if i was adopted because I "sounded white" and they knew my brother was black
FN Meka described in 3 different ways:
1. Vocaloid, but with too much real life baggage.
2. Gorillaz, but without the sharp satire of celebrity culture.
3. A virtual music project, but with almost no music to back it up.
1. Vocaloid, but bad
2. Gorillaz, but bad
3. Bad
The police brutality picture is crazy. I can’t this is horrible like when Miquela said she had been assaulted or SA’d in an Uber.
oh shit i heard about that but didn't realize it was lil miquela or whatever. i forgot ALL about her
Is She actually AI or A Real Human Being?
WAIT WHAT LIL MIQUELA DID WHAT
@@jiji956 She’s not AI, she’s like a VTuber- a 3D model with a real person voicing her, and artists designing her videos and photos
@@jiji956 there was a whole team behind the scenes writing and creating everything, so it wasn't actually a person talking about their real experiences. Miquela was a virtual influencer which made her team money by "modelling" clothes and brand deals, so it was extra scummy that they tried to "humanize" her like that.
Literally a day after you make your video he gets canceled and I’m here for it 😂
Facts.
I think it's because someone dropped a disstrack on the ai 💀
@@tunalicous2089 but why
fn meka was scared of Jarvis
@hi look up racist robot diss track its straight up flames
This is the fastest and quickest justice ive ever seen, i have to credit a lot of it to you thou jarvis. Glad the world is listening nowadays to how harmful this shit is
Yes. 90s and 2000s were such a different place.. this would have gone largely unnoticed in certain times. Glad there's people like Jarvis who use their platform for the good of humanity.
@@A_Ducky precisely, thankfully the record label listened as they need to
@@A_Ducky yes making videos over a non issue is totally good for humanity
@@Time-LG
I'm amazed that some people still see no issues with blatant racism to this day..
@@A_Ducky maybe cause it isnt racisim
I think it's hilarious in a dark, cosmic sense that the first thing we do when we have access to a new technology is to immediately make it as racist as humanly possible.
It's because the people who made it are racist and soul-less
its so consistent
6:12 One of the comments: "That's rape he's on your that's sex or gay maybe both I love you tictoks"
I'm deceased.
that police brutality bit is so gross i simply cannot wrap my head around why that exists
I think one major thing that these “AI” virtual “performers” don’t understand is that they don’t actually know who their audience is. They do whatever they can to remain relevant, but not with passion or vision; this is why there’s conflicting tones in their presentation and a lot of shilling. They want to make money, so they try to appeal to everyone and end up appealing to nobody.
Polar, for example, seems to lean into the VTuber and Vocaloid audience, but also tries to profit off of Crypto bros and the Metaverse, and also appeal to kids and teenagers with bland, clean music and to stay relatively mainstream. The end result is a bland, corporate black hole of an entity that has no personality of her own beyond the most generic, marketable shit.
FN Meka is the same thing, but in a different way. FN Meka co opts a lot of modern Rap music aesthetic to bring in that Audience, but also he needs to be blank and marketable enough to appeal to crypto bros and can’t actually have a solid character beyond that. So we get this ridiculous combo of a character that tries to appeal to different, clashing ideals. We get a robot that is meant to represent a character who deal with the tribulations black rappers go through but is also a soulless entity who exists to market products. At least real rappers who do a lot of shilling have actual personalities beyond their work. FN Meka only exists for profit, and it’s disgustingly obvious.
Gorillaz has been doing the “fake performing artist” thing for decades, but there is passion and EFFORT behind the scenes, and plenty of Gorillaz fans will tell you that the people behind the project are just as, if not MORE, important as the fictional band itself.
If I was giving these people the BIGGEST benefit of the doubt, I’d think the police brutality thing was meant to be either a joke or some kind of social commentary, perhaps a way to reach out to a predominantly black audience, but the people behind Meka are so out of touch and clueless behind what the appeal of rap actually is beyond all of the superficial shit that they deservedly screwed themselves over.
THIS!!! All of this!!!!!!!
Vocaloid has no personality. That is actually charming. Polar, FN Mecha, not so much.
very very well said
@@Jodd_purrz yeah exactly, cuz Damon and Jamie have spent years building the lore and it's all a satire on commercialism, and it just works.
Also Miku is already a thing so theirs no novelty in it
I need a virtual influencer documentary ASAP. Following Jarvis down this rabbit hole will only keep me going for so long😭🥺
Same, imagine the topics it'd would cover
If a person makes a documentary I wonder what they’ll say about Gorillaz
@@placeholderdoe "So this is the not shitty version of this"
Not exactly a doc, but the Violating Community Guidelines (comedy podcast) did an episode called AI influences that is pretty funny and covers a bunch of these virtual influencers in different genres. If you are interested
They pulled the ultimate "I've got black friends" move with those responses.
Also, I kinda want a new series of "Jarvis Demands" now. I'd imagine it would be along the lines of "grinds my gears".
"digital blackface" lol, what a time we live in that I would ever hear that term again. I mean, he is absolutely not wrong.
@@OArchivesX Ahh, that's true. I think it's personally ok to play a black person but I felt a little like this avatar is being used to mock the race portrayed instead of acting like a normal person?
@@GentleMannOfHats i don't feel that mocked though i feel parodied. i actually think a fair chunk of the rappers i hear may potentially be insane people
@@Leig5H0T I'm probably just biased. I'm not particularly a big fan of rappers so I think that makes sense.
@@OArchivesXIf they’re also trying to give their digital black person an experience with police brutality, yes! OP didn’t say nobody can make a digital black person. You’re twisting their words and replying to something nobody’s ever said. Gorillaz, two white guys, made a digital black person, and nobody cares! Because the fact that he’s black has zero relevance to their music, and his creators don’t try to “act black.” FN Mecca is saying the n-word and has apparently been a victim of racism and police brutality. “Blackface” isn’t just putting on a “black face.” They’re attempting to portray an experience they’ve never lived, and making money off of it. That’s what people are mad about, and that’s what makes it “digital black-face”
@@OArchivesX that’s not what they mean
I chuckled at first at the wording of "racism depicted in a non-flattering way" but HOLY SHIT
When was that said?
@@rachelcookie321 In the intro disclaimer!
@@rachelcookie321 somewhere betwenn 0:00 and 15:35
@@bobdoplay66 That helped a ton narrowing it down I found it right there! :)
Yeah I was confused how “racism and cringe” were disclaimers right next to each other but damn
it makes me so uncomfortable when the companies that make these ‘ai’ people just say like “oh, they will be real someday and no one will know the difference between reality and the internet.” if that were real, earth would become a hell.
If they were real, they wouldn’t be after a few days if they tried to interact with anyone with a brain
@@0gammag0 i really hope so. ill admit, sometimes these people really scare me into thinking the metaverse will be real... it freaks me out lol. how about...VR, video games, and all that stay on the internet and reality stays in reality ??? all that "blurring the line between worlds" talk is just aaHHHHHHHHHHH
@@junkyard_dog18 The whole "blurring the line between worlds" thing is obviously an over exaggeration, but the future some people are trying to build is one where VR is commonplace and used for situations where you would normally just go outside. It's basically trying to emulate going outside without it actually being outside. People won't be _unable_ to tell that it isn't real life, they just want ready player one to be real.
@@Conorator this is helpful, thank you ! my brain sometimes worries these people will try to like,, destroy the real world and just teleport us all to the metaverse. its weird lol. people are weird, just go outside, nature is beautiful and healing--as John Muir said, there is no problem nature cannot heal.
@@junkyard_dog18 Well one of the big things about the metaverse that people are excited about is the ability to actually be who you see yourself as. That means that you won't get oppressed for physical traits anymore, and not as many people would ruin their face with plastic surgery. I definitely would prefer just going outside, but some people are a ton more comfortable with things like VRChat. The metaverse craze is optional, obviously even when the metaverse is normalized and everywhere you could just go outside. It's not like you're gonna go outside and start seeing metaverse influencer holograms everywhere like in the Panini music video.
You can tell that whoever wrote the initial draft of the press release for Capitol Records was legitimately angry at FN Meka and the team behind his creation. There are so many parts of their statement that feel more like excerpts of an internal company petition written by regular employees to the people in charge of contracting FN Meka's crew. I'm genuinely happy that they got to pop off in that cancellation announcement. Idk how their announcement got approved by such a large corporation (which didn't care enough to not sign on a racist caricature of a black artist in the first place), but I'm happy the statement's author is living their best life getting to throw hands and discussing the actual problems with FN Meka's portrayal of a black rapper. The part about Gunna's incarceration hits hard and I'm glad the author was given the opportunity to expose how seriously messed up this whole situation is.
(I edited this comment for clarity after reading a reply that pointed out some major flaws made in my original comment)
should i put the mic down?
You people are sheep no offense. They did that because of backlash. It’s damage control. They played a massive if not majority role in this entire thing, and the “AI” image, don’t let them fool you. They do this with real artists too. This digital artist just allows for more control , something they continue to be grasping for more of.
@@johnnylego807 I just want to let you know that I'm going to edit my original comment for clarity; so, the comment you're referencing in your comment is basically a completely different statement than before. I just want to let you know that I really do agree with you and that my original comment was kind of a mess. Sorry about writing you an essay, I just don't want to gaslight you by completely changing the original comment without letting you (or anyone else who sees this exchange) know that your critique was relevant and applicable to what I said before editing my post
@@johnnylego807 Yeah no, if we're sheep I am unsure how you aren't part of the flock. Anyway if they had total control, meka wouldn't have been bullied out of commission. These fucktards wasted a bunch of money time and talent making an online minstrel show. And are rightfully getting roasted and removed. The whole team has been game-ended. I don't see any institutional wealth capitalizing off this one. Labels seem like they're gaining control because they've always had it but that's gonna change soon they don't know shit about music or business.
@@johnnylego807 bruh you don't get to insult people and then be like "no offense" lmao
I had to look up capitol records, and was shocked to find out that they manage people like Katie Perry, Halsey, the Beastie Boys, the Bee Gees, Neil Diamond, Nial Horan, Sam Smith and Paul McCartney.
How did such a successful record label sign on this?
I don't know about these days, but they also used to have exclusive rights to distribute The Beatles also. I'm as confused as to how this happened as you are.
Yeah they're like one of THE big famous record labels, I was shocked to hear they signed this project. I think maybe they bought into the hype.
Did you not know how big Capitol was?
tf?
To get "in" with social media culture. The same reason why all these big Hollywood talent agents sign Tiktokers/RUclipsrs. They just made a bad deal.
jarvis I just gotta say, you made an offhand comment in this video saying how you're not an actual journalist or anything, but I really appreciate how considerate and responsible you always are when putting information into videos like these. you always say which articles or social media accounts or videos you're getting stuff from and give lots of credit to those creators, and you also go the extra mile to actually reach out to the various parties involved in this whole mess and see what other info is out there. basically, I always feel like I'm in good hands with your videos and appreciate all the hard work that goes into being as accurate and complete as possible while also being funny.
Wait, theres an Asian guy who designed him, a black lady who came up with him and a black rapper. THEN WHO IS RESPONDING TO THESE DMs?? 🥴
It sounded like some old white guy 😭
😩☠️ the world may never know
Either one of those white guys who were being shown as creating it or a social media manager.
@@dest_n not old. sounded like a 17 year old edgy white kid that watched too much right-wing youtube and spent too much time on the redpill subreddit lol
Sounded to me like they outsourced the social media shit like no way that was a response from the actual creative team 💀 i can't believe it
"rapper is black as you can tell by his voice" truly unbelievable
ah yes, classic black voice, unlike asian voices which are "lighter"
they're literally digging their own grave
just goes to show how unprofessional and desperate the people behind fn mecha are to be ranting out their troubles to the first guy who shows them support thru dm. do they seriously not even want to reflect on why their behaviors might be offensive?
fr it's almost like they're just a bunch of incompetent crypto bros lol. Like who tf after getting dropped by a record label just vents to a rando in instagram DMs?
lol good point
@@Kraus- yeah crypto bros are probably the only people self-unaware enough to do something so dumb lol. absolutely zero critical thinking on their part
right?? lmao
I briefly worked for a company who made digital influencers and let me tell you, they're notorious in the city for being the worst place to work. So many bad business practices - content stealing, only hiring kids out of college to underpay them... They fired me for taking a week off after being in the hospital, but I was a contractor, so 🤷
as an actual 3d artist this shit just pisses me off because of how it devalues and commercializes 3d art and does nothing but drive respect away from the craft.
the 3d art is the only somewhat good thing about this lol they got some animators to create some neat visuals like the wristwatch dj robot thing, i dont think it devalues 3d art by association i think the 3d art is the only thing giving this any sort of artistic value even if its cheap and corny
remember the idea of FN meka went through a whole team of people. an entire group of people thought this was a good idea.
"People" is stretching the definition a bit
doubt the whole team was on board with this, the people who disagreed most likely left the project or got kicked off. explains why there's no talent here lmao
It's like after ripping off Gorillaz, they saw the Free Murdoc thing and said "you know what would make money? That, but completely insensitive to what's going on today."
dude yes that’s exactly what i thought of 😭
I also thought about 'Free Murdoc'! The big difference being that Gorillaz put out a load of music and the narrative built subtly through that. This thing was story first, music second.
honestly i love the idea of more acts being influenced by gorillaz considering how fucking incredible they are but uh. not like this jesus christ
nah, that's giving them too much credit. I'm pretty confident they actually didn't see the whole "Free Murdoc" event take place at all and just came up with this solely based on the BLM movement. These goobers don't have an ounce of creativity in them. They're only mimicking what they think is "hot" in the real world.
Was exactly thinking of Free Murdoc. Which... Out of all things to copy from Gorillaz, why that specific thing? Lmfao.
"we look forward to your response and compliance" is such a powerful way to end that statement, good for them
Someone tried to defend Meka to be by giving the whole “capitalism breeds innovation” speech. Basically he said that because Meka was created to make money, he’s obviously a reflection of what people want to see.
Needless to say, I think he was wrong.
Meka literally proves the "capitalism breeds innovation" thing wrong, the innovation was done by gorillaz which isn't a corporate made at all, it was just two friends who wanted to do something different. Then a whole bunch of companies tried to copy them with garbage like this, this isn't innovation, it's devolution.
I guess you can say that this virtual rapper is now virtually unemployed
Thank you for getting this pretend AI abomination cancelled. You are amazing.
Ai? Barely an ai
@@annabelle1572 thats why they said "pretend AI" bro
seriously there’s so many good potential rappers out there trying to get recognized, we don’t need AI robots to take the spotlight just because it’s AI..whatta world
If it really was AI, I would be interested. But it’s clearly not.
@@aaaah540 thank youuuh !! Ppl keep saying AI but we don’t have any proof of AI (or any intelligence at all for that matter smh lol!), automation and artificial intelligence are not at all one and the same! 😫
An ACTUAL ai rapper would be pretty cool and interesting. What they made was neither of those things.
Thank god! I left a huge comment on your last video (not* directed towards you but directed towards the people who made this “rapper”). Absolute blatant racism and cultural appropriation was just crazy to me. There is no way that that rapper should’ve even gotten that many views or listens to on Spotify. I understand some people aren’t educated on these matters but there’s kind of no excuse not to be anymore we have so much information out there especially about black history and how it affects today’s society and it’s just absolutely mind-boggling to me that that the “ virtual rapper” was even a thing… let alone a thing that was kinda doing ok for it’s self.
If it makes you feel better, a ton of those views and listens were most likely bots as well lol
@@Shmethan That actually does make me feel better. I felt so disappointed with the amount of listens. I’m glad this is being dealt with! I was so confused on how nobody was talking about the very obvious stereotypical racism. The responses he gave Jarvis are very telling on who they are. “Sound black” like really? What does “sounding black” even mean? So disrespectful.
This is so white-girl-with-a-ukelele.
Ok white knight
Massive props to the label company for putting out a VERY well curated statement. I love that they took full blame, stated what they couldve done to prevent the problem, and apologized for how horribly it affected black people. Also, for pulling the song instead of letting it continue to generate revenue
"rapper is black, as you can tell by his voice"
....
Its pretty racist to imply that all black people sound alike, I'm just saying.
I'm pretty sure what they mean is the accent, but most black "accents" are actually just southern dialect, unless they're referring to an African accent, which the guy just doesn't have lol
@@thejuvenoiayes! black people from PA sound extremely different from those in Louisiana for example. it's not a southern thing
Just to clarify, AAVE dialects are not the same as white southern dialects, but it’s absolutely true that there is more than one form of AAVE. I’m pointing this out only because many white ppl borrow phrases specifically from AAVE dialects while also denying the legitimacy of these dialects as a form of English. (Viewing AAVE dialects as uneducated and lesser)
@@Lady_Rheaaave is improper english. that’s a fact.
“An Asian guy with a black voice”
Jarvis -
“What does that mean?”
“It’s desperate and sad society we live in now”
Jarvis -
“What is this”
Thank you Jarvis. Thank you 😂
the whispering “he’s still talking…he’s still talking…” as it got worse 😭
🤣
Why are we still entretaining the idea that these "Virtual Influencers" are real entities separate from their creators? They're glorified Vtubers that exist to peddle NFTs or whatever.
No idea, honestly.
His tiktok followers are most probably bots. He gets little to no interaction for an account with 10 million followers, and half the comments on his tiktoks are bots too. It's also quite strange for someone who supposedly had millions of fans to have tweets that rarely get more than 20 likes.
That would explain the quick DM replies lol
I’m honestly in awe of how when you talked to them one on one and they gave their “unbiased explanation” they somehow managed to make it seem worse. That’s impressive, and not in a good way.
As a VTuber, this venture really upsets me. I think influencers can use digital characters to communicate and have fun, but it is always better when it's not an obvious cash grab and involves more genuine artists working on it (illustrators, riggers, streamers, etc).
And while I'm usually hesitant to use the term "digital blackface"… it is definitely applicable here, no doubt.
It annoys me that he's just flexing his clothes and tattoos when none of them are real.
I could 3D model a character with Gucci and Louis Vuitton everywhere in Blender for free. 😂
It’s not even sponsored! The nerve!
My sims got better looks
Are you jealous? Are you jealous of his cgi swag? Are you jealous that he has what you can’t because it doesn’t exist? Are you jealous because you don’t have a team of underpaid animators to make it look like you’re rich even though you don’t exist?
@@thelastchannelonyoutube 😂 stop
Racism aside, I like the virtual flexing. Like dude check out the sick car I just drew. I'm pretending I bought it.
I agree
It would be funny satire, but I think they were being unironic, which is funny in its own way. Like The Room
It's very camp
I hope you're doing well Jarvis and also taking time to decompress and be okay after dealing with such vile content so regularly. Please always make time to look after yourself! We love you, stay premium
This message is good but at first i thought you said “taking time to decompose” so i thought that was funny lol
“I should demand things!”
And then a new era of Jarvis was born. 😂
What a unique moment I’m glad that you did your part Jarvis. Jarring to see the texts at the end, validated everything we were worried about.
Glad the money that would have gone to racial exploitation will help do some good for black creators/black communities instead.
Never thought I’d be getting a content racist disclaimer for a robot virtual rapper
"The Asian's voice is lighter" ok i've seen enough...
Digital media is limitless, but this was the vibe they decided to go for ☠️
it’s giving “i can’t be racist, i have black friends”
It should be mentioned also that Capitol records, the guys who picked up the subject of this video, had on multiple occasions turned down the rights to the goddamn Beatles, and yet picked this dude up immediately. How the mighty have fallen.
"it's desperate and sad society we live in now" well at least we agree on that meka
I don't care if it's true or not, I'm saying you're the one who did this. Good on you
?????
What do you mean?
What..?
EDIT: OP meant they’re giving Jarvis credit for FN Meka being canceled even though he most likely had little to nothing to do w/ it. Don’t like this comment for the explanation, like the ones further in the replies! They’re the ones that explained it to me! :D
huh
To the confused folks in the comments: OP is saying they’ll attribute Jarvis to FNMeka losing the deal with the record label, regardless of the fact that realistically Jarvis likely had little if anything to do with it
Am I the only one who is scared and creeped out by the look of this virtual dude? It’s creepy
The gold teeth and the mask thing is unsettling
Yes…feels demonic somehow
He looks like a whiteman blackfishing
His eyes scare me.
His eyes... That uncanny face, are you sure this isn't a demon? I feel like I need a priest with me.
Hearing Jarvis say "rat emoji" was my favorite part
"With a black voice"
my mind: IT'S A SEA WITCH! IT STOLE SOMEONE'S VOICE!
Just cause you make a persona doesn’t mean you’re free of criticism. You have a huge chance to reach to a variety of people. Be better🙄
"ai" influencers are just cartoons. It's just animation. AI isn't a synonym for CGI
at this point, "ai" is nothing more than an empty buzzword
instead of just saying that it's gonna be a concept inspired by vocaloid or that it's gonna be a brand new version fo a vtuber, it's just an ai controlled charcter that isn't controlled by ai
Two uploads back-to-back this really is a premium channel.
They really wanted to blame other people for being the racists then referee to FN Meka’s voice as “the Asian”-
dude "digital effigy" is a sick turn of phrase. that letter was extremely well written
Still can't believe I witnessed that LIVE omfg
I like how every entertainment company now feels the need to start a movement with every project released.
They want to start the conversation bro
I never thought the reason I’d download twitch would be to listen to the tea on a racist virtual robot rapper but here we are 😂
13:19 people have already pointed out the obvious yikes in this including Jarvis, but also if a real influencer/celeb/etc have such a gossipy response, one that willingly shit talks to anyone in DMs who’ll listen, that’s not good. Immature at best but personal experience has taught me that anyone who’s supposed to be professional pulling this stunt is slimy, manipulates the truth, and just bad news. And this isn’t even touching on the worst subjects like racism 😭
Thank goodness that got nipped in the bud.
The thing I find most concerning about virtual influencers is that these companies, if they maintain that an AI creates the songs and lyrics rather than people behind a curtain, can potentially shrug off criticism for offensive lyrics by saying "sorry the algorithm wrote that and it slipped through lol". There would still be a lot to answer for as far as marketing and such goes, but they can slip out of blame pretty easily by claiming faulty AI programming.
if you have the opportunity to make a virtual influencer wouldn’t you want them to be.. idk nice or a good person or something? why make him so unlikable?
Algorithms aren't generally coded all that well in that they don't differentiate between positive engagement and negative engagement. So its just as effective (sometimes more so) to create something that people will anger share as it is to put the effort in to make something nice/good.
God damn that insta interaction was worse than I would have ever expected. Who follows up being called out for blackface with "it's fine because this asian dude Sounds Black" like...
How is Miku still more technologically impressive. These “AI’s” are just dancing 3D models with a singer singing over the animation
"He's black, as you can tell by his voice."
That felt *real* icky.
FN Meka's PR team really just went and said "we're not racist, we're actually twice as racist as you thought we were"
why did they..: describe the ai like that. they could have just said hes blasian 😭. being biracial is a thing
Why does the police pic look like one of those terrible nsfw art you see on deviantart. You could swap it out and not tell the difference. 😭😭😭😭😭
Omg I was there during the stream yesterday but I fell asleep before the news dropped. Glad to see the creators behind the “virtual” “rapper” are starting to face consequences!
I want to say I can’t believe they found the one black person in Utah to and hired her specifically to give the n-word pass, but that is exactly what these people would do.
Can we take a moment to appreciate the undercover reporting of Jarvis making a burner account pretending to be a fan so he could get some insider info? This situation could have been mostly over if the fake robot man decided to just take the loss and move on, but instead there was just more racist self reporting that we wouldn't have seen without Jarvis. Well done my guy
He wasn't even investigating then. He's so good at his job, he doesn't need to try.
These virtual ai singers that are being spawned out of thin air are slowly driving me to non existence
The same day you post your video I barely started seeing everyone post about this dude. Thank you for bringing this fuckery to light.
imagine trying to explain this to the founding fathers..
they would implode
I’m debating weather the technology or the racism would break they brains faster
"So you see, something called the internet happened.."
"Oh my lord-"
"And then after the inspiration of that popular vocaloid years later-"
*the founding fathers have a heart attack simultaneously*
They would just be surprised for every whittle man being able to vote, let alone literally everything else
"You liberated the WHAT?!"
Jarvis going undercover and poker-facing this guy to expose their prejudice was so epic!!!!
8:58 I remember an Instagram meme page promoted FN MEKA and I remember that post so much were he’s shooting his wrapped Lambo and doing the jaywalk fortnite emote
This happened quicker than I thought
it feels like they were trying to rip off lil nas x's like industry baby arc without comprehending why that was legitimate satire and why this is just entirely tasteless
Lil Nas X and Tekashi 69 are definitely industry plants controlled by the industry and they tried to replicate it and have completely control this dumb ass A.I. ...like they wanna do humans.
They could make him anything and they chose to make him a soundcloud rapper
bro i cant believe those DMs, that's the craziest part of this to me.
I’m not saying Jarvis single-handedly responsible for this happy turn of events, but I’m gonna have to say it probably brought a lot of attention to the issue. So thank you Jarvis!!