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Regarding my recent edit on this article.

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I could not find a lot of information about this artist online, so I decided to go directly to the artist, and interview him myself through Twitter, here is the small interview I conducted, just to find out a little more about him.

1:53 AM Charlie Cleasby: I'm trying to expand your Wikipedia page and I can't find any reliable info on you, please help.

2:02 AM Y2K: Watchu need!

2:38 AM CC: Full name, any previous/alternate aliases, your early life (how you got into music, who inspired you from a young age etc.). Obviously if you're uncomfortable with anything being out in the public you don't have to say it, I know it's Ari Starace, but that feels like it's a shortened name and missing a middle name, let me know if Ari Starace is correct on its own.

4:25 AM Y2K: Thats my name! Middle name David, no previous aliases. My mom owned a music store when i was a kid so that's probably my start, my earliest influences were Gorillaz and Tears for Fears, as I got older, I got into emo and pop punk (My Chemical Romance, Say Anything, etc). And then Lil B introduced me to Clams Casino which was my intro[duction] to production. I made remixes exclusively for a few years, and then started producing for others on the backend.

Tracks off Planet Her - Doja Cat

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Hello! I'm quite new, and a little neurotic about just chucking a bunch of stuff on the page, so I thought I'd bring it up here first.

Recently, Y2K produced a bunch of tracks off Doja Cat's new album Planet Her. The one he's credited for on Spotify are:

- Payday (feat. Yung Thug)
- Get Into It (Yuh)
- I Don't Do Drugs (feat. Ariana Grande)
- Options (feat. JID)

I would suspect they should go under songs he's produced, but I'm not sure if a spotify link is valid enough as a reference - seems pretty primary sourcey.

Will.torkington (talk) 22:09, 25 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]