Steemit OpenMic 61: "You've Got A Friend In Steem" - @UkuleleTutorials Original

in #openmic6 years ago (edited)

So, I decided to write a song for Steemit! You've got a friend in Steem, is a song about the Steemit platform and cryptocurrencies.

My inspiration for this song is from my experiences here on Steemit. It's been a crazy few months. I've learned a lot about cryptocurrency and finances, and I've met a lot of cool people on Steemit and it's community discord channels. The other portion of inspiration comes from Randy Newman and the movie Toy Story.

The lyrics are all about the market, what I've learned, and my sentiment for the platform that's sparked this incredible educational journey into cryptocurrency.


Lyrics


You've Got A Friend In Steem

"You've got a friend in Steem.
You've got a friend in SBD.

When there's Bitcoin forks in the road,
I'm talking,
it's looking volatile & everybody knows.

Convert & power up!
Cause that's how it goes.

You've got a friend in Steem!
Yea, you've got a friend in Steem!"


Side note, I read a post and thought this week was week 60, so I say 60 in the video, but I just recorded it this morning...I'm going to leave it xD. Hope this doesn't exclude me. I'm more concerned about just submitting this song for the community of Steemit, but I'd like to finally enter #openmic correctly.
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Thank you! :)

I want to try to expand it in the future.

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