From Viral Lookalike to Artist: Converting Algorithm Fame Into Real Work

From Viral Lookalike to Artist: Converting Algorithm Fame Into Real Work

Brian Michael Hinds built a following by resembling Andrew Tate—a classic case of platform algorithms boosting him without original work. Now he's released a full album about disconnection and alienation. His shift from resemblance-driven viral attention to sustained creative output illustrates a core tension in the creator economy: turning fleeting algorithmic visibility into lasting artistic legitimacy.

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