Chords for Everything We Know About Shiloh Dynasty, The Voice on XXXTENTACION's '17' | Pigeons & Planes Update

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Db

Eb

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[Ab] [D] [Fm]
December of 2015 an artist named Shiloh Dynasty started posting clips on Vine.
Each one featured no more than 6 seconds of music played by an artist whose face was mostly concealed.
[E] There was no information out about who this [Ab] artist was and if they were male or female
and if these clips were [N] full songs that existed somewhere else, but the voice was unmistakable
and the music sounded absolutely amazing.
Almost 3 years later, those clips have tens of millions of plays, Shiloh's become a
mysterious underground myth.
Here where [F] Shiloh's traceable story begins, on December 3rd, [Ab] 2014, Shiloh uploaded this
Vine and it was a [N] stunning introduction.
With only a couple of emojis as the caption, there was absolutely no information about
who it was.
There was evidence of earlier activity on the account, but it's all been removed.
[B] [Dbm]
[D] [Ab] 2 [Fm] days later, the second Vine was uploaded to Shiloh's account, becoming the most popular
clip with [G] over 8 million loops.
[Ab]
Over the next few months, Shiloh continued to upload clips to [N] Vine, gaining something
of an underground cult following.
Shiloh maintained a Twitter account too, but kept any personal information to a minimum.
In February of 2015, Shiloh posted to Instagram for the first time.
The style of video was similar to the [E] Vines, but the artist's face never fully revealed.
Only now, [Cm] Shiloh wasn't limited to just 6 seconds.
[G]
[C] [Cm] [G]
[Dm]
[Eb] [B] So over the next few months, Shiloh became a go-to source of samples for producers, especially on SoundCloud.
[N] Dozens of remixes were made, and some racked up tens of millions of plays, including this
one by Swell, which has over 30 million streams across platforms.
[G]
[Ab]
On April 19th of 2015, Shiloh uploaded what would be the final Vine on the [Db] account.
[Ab]
[Cm] [Db] [Eb] [Ab] [N]
But throughout all this, Shiloh's buzz continued to grow alongside the mystery.
Bigger names started to take notice.
[Db] Timbaland shared a Shiloh clip on Facebook in May of [Ab] 2015, and the song was released
Shiloh's songs using Shiloh's samples continued [Bb] to roll in.
[G] Diddy, [Am]
[Dm] [N] Party Next Door, and Stormzy are followers.
Around this time, Shiloh went silent on social media, except for Instagram.
[Ab] Shiloh continued posting on Instagram through August of 2016.
[Db] There were no captions, nor were there social media [F] posts, and still, zero information.
[Ab] After that, Shiloh posted one photo in September of the same year, with the caption,
Come [Bb] Here.
Since then, Shiloh has been completely silent across all social media platforms.
In the coming months, rumors would start to spread, mostly in the comments section [Db] of Shiloh's Instagram,
that Shiloh had committed suicide.
Shiloh's reputation continued to grow despite the absence of content,
and the comments sections on old Shiloh posts became active with fans wondering what happened.
On August 5th of this year, [E] XXXTentacion shared a clip of his song, Jocelyn Flores,
which he explained is about a friend of his who committed suicide.
The song featured production from Potsu, [Fm] and the sample of the last song clip Shiloh shared on Instagram.
[Ab]
[Bb] [C]
[Fm] [Ab]
[Gm]
[B] [Fm] [Bb] [Ab]
[G] [Fm] Then a few days later, on August 11th, XXXTentacion shared two other clips of new songs that also feature Shiloh's samples.
All the samples are old, and there's no new material from Shiloh on the record.
[Eb]
[Dm]
[Eb]
X also thanked all the artists who helped make [Gbm] the album, including Shiloh.
Now, there's still no clear sign that Shiloh is in fact alive,
but it's promising that the music was [N] cleared, and that X is thanking Shiloh for the help.
So the interest in Shiloh Dynasty is spiking again.
The social media account remains silent.
It's been almost a year since we've heard anything new.
The new X developments just make the mystery a bit more complicated.
And there's still so many unknowns.
Who is Shiloh Dynasty?
Is Shiloh a male or a female?
Is he or she even alive?
Is it clear that Shiloh is an extremely talented artist with some amazing ideas?
But will that lead to original music in the future, or is Shiloh destined to remain an enigma and an underground myth forever?
Guess we'll see.
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Fm
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G
2131
Db
12341114
Eb
12341116
Ab
134211114
Fm
123111111
G
2131
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[Ab] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
_ _ December of 2015 an artist named Shiloh Dynasty started posting clips on Vine.
Each one featured no more than 6 seconds of music played by an artist whose face was mostly concealed.
[E] There was no information out about who this [Ab] artist was and if they were male or female
and if these clips were [N] full songs that existed somewhere else, but the voice was unmistakable
and the music sounded absolutely amazing.
Almost 3 years later, those clips have tens of millions of plays, Shiloh's become a
mysterious underground myth.
Here where [F] Shiloh's traceable story begins, on December 3rd, [Ab] 2014, Shiloh uploaded this
Vine and it was a [N] stunning introduction.
With only a couple of emojis as the caption, there was absolutely no information about
who it was.
There was evidence of earlier activity on the account, but it's all been removed.
_ [B] _ _ [Dbm] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [Ab] 2 _ [Fm] days later, the second Vine was uploaded to Shiloh's account, becoming the most popular
clip with [G] over 8 million loops. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ Over the next few months, Shiloh continued to upload clips to [N] Vine, gaining something
of an underground cult following.
Shiloh maintained a Twitter account too, but kept any personal information to a minimum.
In February of 2015, Shiloh posted to Instagram for the first time.
The style of video was similar to the [E] Vines, but the artist's face never fully revealed.
Only now, [Cm] Shiloh wasn't limited to just 6 seconds.
_ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [C] _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [B] _ So over the next few months, Shiloh became a go-to source of samples for producers, especially on SoundCloud.
[N] Dozens of remixes were made, and some racked up tens of millions of plays, including this
one by Swell, which has over 30 million streams across platforms.
_ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ On April 19th of 2015, Shiloh uploaded what would be the final Vine on the [Db] account.
_ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ [Cm] _ [Db] _ _ [Eb] _ [Ab] _ [N] _
But throughout all this, Shiloh's buzz continued to grow alongside the mystery.
Bigger names started to take notice.
[Db] Timbaland shared a Shiloh clip on Facebook in May of [Ab] 2015, and the song was released
Shiloh's songs using Shiloh's samples continued [Bb] to roll in.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ Diddy, _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ [N] _ Party Next Door, and Stormzy are followers.
Around this time, Shiloh went silent on social media, except for Instagram.
[Ab] Shiloh continued posting on Instagram through August of 2016.
[Db] There were no captions, nor were there social media [F] posts, and still, zero information.
[Ab] After that, Shiloh posted one photo in September of the same year, with the caption,
Come [Bb] Here.
Since then, Shiloh has been completely silent across all social media platforms.
In the coming months, rumors would start to spread, mostly in the comments section [Db] of Shiloh's Instagram,
that Shiloh had committed suicide.
Shiloh's reputation continued to grow despite the absence of content,
and the comments sections on old Shiloh posts became active with fans wondering what happened.
On August 5th of this year, [E] XXXTentacion shared a clip of his song, Jocelyn Flores,
which he explained is about a friend of his who committed suicide.
The song featured production from Potsu, [Fm] and the sample of the last song clip Shiloh shared on Instagram.
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
[Fm] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ [Fm] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [Ab] _ _ _
[G] _ _ [Fm] Then a few days later, on August 11th, XXXTentacion shared two other clips of new songs that also feature Shiloh's samples.
All the samples are old, and there's no new material from Shiloh on the record.
_ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ X also thanked all the artists who helped make [Gbm] the album, including Shiloh.
Now, there's still no clear sign that Shiloh is in fact alive,
but it's promising that the music was [N] cleared, and that X is thanking Shiloh for the help. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ So _ _ _ _ _ the interest in Shiloh Dynasty is spiking again.
The social media account remains silent.
It's been almost a year since we've heard anything new.
The new X developments just make the mystery a bit more complicated.
And there's still so many unknowns.
Who is Shiloh Dynasty?
Is Shiloh a male or a female?
Is he or she even alive?
Is it clear that Shiloh is an extremely talented artist with some amazing ideas?
But will that lead to original music in the future, or is Shiloh destined to remain an enigma and an underground myth forever?
Guess we'll see. _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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