Tommy Lee

Flavor Flav, Riff Raff, Ne-Yo, Vic Mensa, Mötley Crüe's Tommy Lee, Sean Kingston, Randy Jackson and many more are among 184 musicians that can currently be found on Cameo, a website offering personalized videos. Musicians, actors, models, reality stars and YouTubers greet their fans by their name, and maybe even throw in a couple of personal touches, like their birth date or favorite food. The clips are usually gifted for special occasions, like a birthday, engagement, job promotion for a price ranging anywhere from $5 to $999. Billboard reports on it.

Congrats, you dirty ol' bastard!
July 14, 2020

Wu-Tang Clan will make a personalized video for any fan for $360

Wu-Tang Clan have joined the personal shout-out app Cameo and are now available for requests for congratulating birthdays, anniversaries, or even applaud the completion of a mixtape. It costs $360 to get a shout-out from RZA, Method Man, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, and the others, Consequence of Sound reports. Ice Cube is also on disposal, for $500. There are from over 30,000 different celebrities on Cameo, including musicians like Kathleen Hanna, David Yow, Ariel Pink, Torres, Foxygen's Sam France, Dr Dog's Eric Slick, The Drums' Jonny Pierce, Giant Drag's Annie Hardy, Surfbort's Dani Miller, Brad Oberhofer, Girlpool's Harmony Tividad...

On Cameo.com users pay celebrities - actors, athletes, models, musicians, influencers, YouTubers, wrestlers, drag queens - to record personalized video messages. Ice-T charges $300 for a message, Hannibal Buress $300, Stormy Daniels $250, Sean Astin $150, Brett Favre $500, and Lance Bass $199, and now they have Ariel Pink. He charges $100. Stereogum...