OH Well
PhilipStengel
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OH Well: The Rapper Who Would Do Anything for Fame is an outrageous satire of clout-chasing ambition, chronicling the misadventures of Portland's most delusional MC. Armed with bad beats, worse rhymes, and an ego that could fill a stadium, OH Well will fake collaborations, hijack stages, and paper the city with lies if that's what it takes to "make it." From humiliating open mics to non-existent concerts and posthumous "ghost features" with rap legends who never agreed, this is a hilarious, petty, and painfully accurate portrait of the desperate lengths one man will go for recognition. Whether he's alienating local legends, burning every bridge in sight, or spinning failure into "marketing genius," OH Well proves that in the age of social media, fame isn't earned-it's manufactured. Brutal, absurd, and endlessly quotable, this novel skewers the modern music scene, influencer culture, and the fragile egos that power them. Perfect for fans of satirical fiction, music industry comedies, and cringe-fueled humor that cuts close to the bone.