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Adele : Exodus : Persona Non Grata. Korn : Requiem. Slipknot : Look Outside Your Window. Swallow The Sun : Moonflowers. Volumes : Happier? Idles : Crawler. Where You Watch. Remember Me. I asked the person who uploaded the leak about it and he told me about a subreddit called RapLeaks.
From there I began checking RapLeaks everyday for new leaks. How did you go from looking at a reddit to getting deeper into the leaking community? IS and learning more about the scene. Okay, so how did you get into hacking? A few of my friends showed me the ropes of how to get into regular emails and social media accounts, but for music and stuff I pretty much taught myself everything in terms of where to look and who to attack if I want the most music.
When you hack those accounts, is that for fun or to try and get information? Both actually. You can get a bunch of information from social media accounts. I also gain attraction to myself. Sometimes I promote unreleased music on their social media accounts, so I definitely have gained a few customers from hacking rappers. Tell me: is this ethical? Yeah but I mean, it's just music.
Some of these fans are crazy and go on as if they know the artists personally. Put it this way: I won't be losing sleep over leaking an artist's music. They lose a few streams? Also, who is making the decision to not put out the music that leaks?
Is it the artist or is it the label? What motivates you to do this? And it feels good having people know you have unreleased music. Like it feels good waking up to 20 DMs begging you for a song or playing unreleased music on Instagram live. The buzz you get from logging into an email and just seeing hundreds of songs is amazing.
Do artists or people from record labels ever contact you? Honestly it seems like the labels get more mad than the artists. Do you take their threats seriously? Interview by Dylan Raffaele. Follow him on Instagram. Sign In Create Account.
He explains how he gets unreleased tracks and sells them for thousands. October 15, , am. Screenshot from inside UnoTheActivist's hacked email account.
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