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What is Pillargram? Everything you need to know about the subscription service for content creators
Pillargram is a membership platform that connects content creators with fans and supporters. Mainly, it offers financial tools that let supporters subscribe to projects that give creators a predictable income stream as they continue to create content. The platform is a modern take on the classic concept of patronage. Historically, artists such as painters, musicians, and authors sometimes relied on wealthy donors’ patronage to finance their work. Pillargram takes that core concept and enables a much larger audience to finance artists and creators they like at affordable monthly rates.
Today, Pillargram is used by various artists, including podcasters, YouTubers, musicians, and writers. Creators can use Pillargram to encourage fans to support their work, while fans can help content creators continue to create good content. Pillargram is for content that has already been created and published. The intention is to give artists a sustainable income while rewarding Pillargram with additional content or other rewards at various subscription levels.
How does Pillargram work?
Are you an online content creator or an artist looking for supplemental income?
Pillargram can help you generate revenue for some of your creations, whether a podcast, video, song, webcomic, or whatever. Your fans, or Pillargramers, can pay as little as a few dollars per month or per post for access to your work. You will get paid monthly or every time you release something new. You can even manage rewards for each tip, especially if higher rewards involve meeting Pillargramers or custom work.
The number of people currently supporting you is always visible on your page to other patrons of the Pillargram platform. Also, the primary way that you communicate with your supporters is via the feed and chat on their page. You can post text, images, and videos. Pillargram also lets you block off certain posts to specific tiers. For instance, you can make it so only new posts are shown to those contributing at least $1.99.
How to become a Pillargram creator
First, to see if Pillargram is right for you and whether you should ask others for support, check to see if one of these fields applies to you:
- Video Creators
- Musicians
- Visual Artists
- Writers and Journalists
- Creators-of-all-kinds
Next, sign up for Pillargram! It’s free.
- Go to Pillargram’s sign-up page.
- Add your information.
- Set your creator details, like the name of your page and what you are creating.
- Follow the on-screen steps to complete your Pillargram creator account.
Drop a comment if you have any questions.
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Mac Miller’s Long-Lost Album “Balloonerism” Gets Official Release Date in January 2025
Mac Miller’s creative spirit is still alive and well, intricately weaving beats with unfiltered emotions that resonate deeply, giving fans something special to look forward to. One of his most elusive projects, ‘Balloonerism,’ finally ascends from whispers in the ether to an official release. During Tyler, The Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw festival last weekend, he gifted Mac Miller’s devoted followers an exciting announcement of the release of the long-lost album; ‘Balloonerism’ which will finally be released on January 17, 2025.
The announcement comes with pre-orders available for vinyl, cassette, and CD versions on the late Pittsburgh icon’s official website. This news has electrified fans and will undoubtedly kick off the new year with an emotional bang equal to celebration and catharsis. While every posthumous release brings a twinge of sadness, Miller’s camp has consistently handled his legacy with care, delivering tributes that feel genuine to who he was.
For fans, ‘Balloonerism’ is a collection of songs; it’s a bridge between two iconic albums, ‘Watching Movies with the Sound Off’ and ‘Faces.’ Initially crafted during this period, parts of the album were repurposed for ‘Faces,’ leaving fans speculating for years about the rest. We’ll finally explore these unreleased gems and the artistic overlaps that defined Miller’s creative peak during those transformative years.
2024 has been significant for celebrating Mac’s legacy, especially with the 10th anniversary of ‘Faces’ reigniting admiration for his fearless style. And let’s not forget the echoes of 2023, when ‘Watching Movies’ turned ten, gifting fans unreleased tracks like “The Quest.” Through it all, Mac’s spirit endures, lifted higher by the voices of peers like ‘Vince Staples,’ acknowledging his impact on their lives.
“He changed my life… He was teaching me how to rap on the beat, how to project,” Staples reflected in 2023, encapsulating the selfless, nurturing energy Mac exuded. This human touch elevates his work beyond music, leaving an indelible mark on everyone he encounters. As we eagerly count down to the long-overdue debut, ‘Balloonerism,’ fans are ready to celebrate Mac’s heartfelt gift, which he brought to the world through his art. January 17 will be a day to remember an artist who gave so much through his music. Mac’s may have ended too soon, but his story continues to soar wonderfully, reminding audiences of the special magic Mac Miller represented.
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Fiery And Unapologetic: Pamela Hopkins “Burn It Down”
Pamela Hopkins’ new single “Burn It Down” is a fiery and unapologetic anthem of empowerment that takes the listener through an emotional journey of betrayal and reclamation. With co-writers Dave Lenahan and Scott Barrier, Hopkins crafts a narrative that diverges from the typical revenge tale by focusing on the protagonist’s decision to seek liberation rather than retribution.
The song starts with a somber acknowledgment of trust broken by both a partner and a friend, setting the emotional tone for the track. Hopkins’ lyrics are direct and vivid, painting a picture of the protagonist’s internal struggle before she chooses to rise above the ashes of her past. The phrase “throwing a match on kerosene” is a striking metaphor that encapsulates the explosive nature of betrayal and the drastic emotional consequences it entails. However, instead of wallowing in revenge, the protagonist claims her power back by letting go of what once was, symbolized by the metaphorical burning of the life she built with her partner.
Musically, “Burn It Down” features Hopkins’ signature blend of country grit and emotional depth. Her vocal delivery is compelling, capturing the rawness of the song’s theme with a blend of anger, sadness, and eventual resolve. The instrumentation complements the narrative, with a driving rhythm that mirrors the protagonist’s journey from shock and anger to empowerment. The chorus is particularly impactful, with its catchy and defiant lines that echo the protagonist’s determination to take control of her fate: “Bet your ass I’m goin’ out in a blaze.”
Hopkins’ performance in “Burn It Down” is a testament to her skill as both a vocalist and a storyteller. She navigates the song’s emotional complexity with grace, allowing listeners to feel the protagonist’s pain and her subsequent empowerment. The song’s bridge is a highlight, as it portrays a sense of closure and finality, culminating in the protagonist watching her past go up in flames, not with regret but with a sense of pride and self-worth.
What sets “Burn It Down” apart from other songs in the revenge genre is its emphasis on personal strength and the idea of starting anew. The protagonist isn’t looking for revenge in the traditional sense; she’s seeking a clean slate, a chance to rebuild without the shadows of her past holding her back. This theme is universal and resonates with anyone who has faced betrayal and found the strength to move forward.
Pamela Hopkins continues to establish herself as a significant force in the country music scene with this release. Her ability to infuse personal experience and emotional storytelling into her music allows her to connect deeply with her audience. “Burn It Down” is a powerful addition to her discography, showcasing her vocal prowess and her knack for crafting songs that are both relatable and cathartic.
In summary, “Burn It Down” is more than just a song about betrayal; it’s an anthem for anyone who has ever had to pick up the pieces and find strength in the aftermath of a broken relationship. Through her storytelling and commanding vocals, Pamela Hopkins delivers a song that is both a personal catharsis and a rallying cry for empowerment.
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