The moment CZ announced that he was writing a book about his life, we knew we had to make this song and this video. Enjoy.
Follow us on X (@songoncardano) and visit our website to read the whitepaper.
Thank you for all the support and trust you’ve given us. We are all LONG ON SONG.
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The First Token to Boldly Go Where No Token Has Gone Before. Because it’s also a full-length film with real future utility
William Shatner has spent his life exploring new frontiers…
From the original sci-fi icon to one of the first celebrities on Twitter and the first-ever Streamy Award winner. Always early to what’s next, he’s now launching $BILL — a token that turns Shatner’s World into a film fans can own and trade. This isn’t just a new way to watch—it’s a new way for Holl… Read More
This is the video with which we exclusively launched our whitepaper. It tells a story of sacrifice, effort, faith, and dedication. A story about overcoming every obstacle, crossing the entire world if needed for this project. A story of sleepless nights and an unshakable belief in a better future for what we are building together.
If you hold our $SONG utility token, you are eligible for a 10% discount. Holders of the Stuff Revolution song also receive a 10% discount.
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Zaal is a Web3 community leader, event organizer, and experienced at protecting musicians intellectual property.
Join him as he breaks down all the incredible things his community is doing from events like WaveWarZ and ZAO-Chella, to hosting fractal events to earn community RESPECT.
They are also helping artists and musicians become part of the creative liberation and avoid the extraction trap. Read More
Cardano community film was shot at Rare Evo 2025 in Las Vegas, it showcases native projects, dedicated community members, and the collaborative vibe that’s powering Cardano’s future. Special thanks to Charles Hoskinson, Input Output, midnight network and Rare Evo for bringing the family together for such a memorable time.
Directed and produced by J. Marie for Thesis Films. Read More
The GEEZERSnCRYPTO is one of the longest running episodic social audio broadcasts in Web3. Consistently bringing their audience education, current news, and the often termed “Geezer Trail” (aka rabbit hole) they capture what is possible in Web3 at any age. Started through the inspiration of Stadler & Waldorf characters from The Muppets. combined with the energy of SBUDAO, they have evolved to embrace their own unique personas. Featuring Crypto Bus, Momma Donna, and JC they have … Read More
The Brain That Wouldn’t Die is a cult classic science fiction horror film that dives into the eerie consequences of unchecked ambition. Directed by Joseph Green, it explores science gone wrong, stitched together with low-budget thrills, shocking imagery, and unforgettable camp. Read More
White Zombie (1932) stands as the first feature-length zombie film, directed by Victor Halperin and starring Bela Lugosi. The movie draws viewers into a haunting tale of dark magic, colonial superstition, and gothic horror, establishing many visual and thematic elements that would influence decades of zombie cinema. Read More
There is something we think you should know. (A book written for peace through understanding.) is published by KFMEDIA℠ in accordance with a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license issued by creativecommons.org
The author wishes to remain anonymous, please respect their privacy. Read More
There is something we think you should know. (A book written for peace through understanding.) is published by KFMEDIA℠ in accordance with a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license issued by creativecommons.org
The author wishes to remain anonymous, please respect their privacy. Read More
The Killer Shrews (1959) stands as a classic example of mid-20th-century American B-movie science fiction. Directed by Ray Kellogg, the film combines elements of horror and survival thriller, trapping its characters on a storm-battered island with monstrous, genetically altered predators. Despite its modest budget and unusual creature effects, the film has endured as a cult favorite among fans of vintage sci-fi cinema.
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Metropolis (1927) isn’t just a film—it’s a vision carved in steel and shadows. Directed by Fritz Lang, this silent-era masterpiece transports us to a towering future city split by class: the privileged live in glittering spires while the workers grind away in the depths below, feeding the machines that power paradise.
At its heart is a story of rebellion and redemption. Freder, the wealthy son of the city’s master, stumbles upon Maria, a beacon of hope preaching … Read More
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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1916) is a landmark silent adventure film directed by Stuart Paton, inspired by Jules Verne’s classic novel. It stands as one of the earliest science-fiction epics brought to the screen, featuring groundbreaking underwater photography and ambitious storytelling that thrilled audiences in the early 20th century. Read More
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Carnival of Souls (1962) is an atmospheric horror classic directed by Herk Harvey, blending psychological terror with surreal imagery. Made on a shoestring budget, this independent film has since become a cult favorite for its dreamlike tone and haunting visual style. Its eerie organ score and ghostly figures helped redefine low-budget horror and inspired filmmakers like George A. Romero and David Lynch.
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The Untold Story of the NFT Boom From the Apes Who Lived It
From visionary director Sharon Bordas and acclaimed producer Jeff Hasler comes How the World Went Ape$h!t, a feature-length documentary that dives headfirst into the wild, weird, and wallet-draining rise and fall of NFTs.
Jesse James is a world-renowned custom motorcycle and firearms builder, entrepreneur, and TV personality best known as the founder of West Coast Choppers. But how well do you really know the man behind the machines? In this exclusive 90-minute interview, discover Jesse as a craftsman, artist, and visionary, as he shares his life story, his journey, and what’s next on the horizon. Read More
Frog Stuff Episode #1 is a fully clay-animated short episode crafted by the team at Clay Nation.
A family of frogs are addicted to flies, going to any lengths – even disguising themselves as flies – to secure their meal. However, the flies have hatched their own plan: they summon a colossal fly that swallows the frogs whole, what will unfold inside its belly?! Read More
McLintock! is a 1963 Western comedy film starring John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara, set in the American frontier town of the same name. The story follows wealthy cattle baron George Washington McLintock, a rugged but good-natured man trying to reconcile with his estranged wife Katherine while managing his sprawling ranch, dealing with land disputes, and keeping peace in a town full of colorful characters. Blending slapstick humor with romantic tension, the film offers a lighthearted yet pointed s… Read More
Plan 9 from Outer Space is a cult classic sci-fi horror film directed by Ed Wood, often celebrated as one of the most famously “so-bad-it’s-good” movies ever made. The story follows aliens who resurrect the dead in a desperate attempt to prevent humanity from creating a doomsday weapon that could destroy the universe. Featuring flying saucers, graveyard scenes, and wooden acting, the film mixes unintentional comedy with earnest ambition. Bela Lugosi appears in his final film role, … Read More
The 1964 film The Last Man on Earth, starring Vincent Price, presents a haunting vision of a post-apocalyptic world overrun by vampire-like creatures. Dr. Robert Morgan, the lone survivor of a devastating plague, spends his days methodically hunting the infected and fortifying his home, clinging to routine and sanity in a desolate landscape. As the story unfolds, Morgan uncovers a disturbing truth about the disease and the evolving society it has spawned, forcing him to confront his role in a wo… Read More
Los primeros 250 fanáticos que compren 5 de este video y los primeros 250 que compren 5 del próximo lanzamiento en octubre serán invitados a un evento especial en vivo de Cabas en FanDay.io.
Cabas nació en Barranquilla, Colombia. Su padre, Eduardo, músico y compositor, le enseñó música desde los cinco años. A los seis, estudió piano y se volvió experto en este y otros instrumentos, incluyendo la percusión. Durante su adolescencia, se aficionó a la música clásica, el rock and roll,… Read More
Reefer Madness is a cult-classic propaganda film that dramatizes the supposed dangers of marijuana. Intended to scare parents and youth alike, the film has since gained notoriety for its over-the-top portrayal of drug use and has become a satirical symbol of misinformation and moral panic in American history. Read More