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How can I get a personalized video from a rapper or singer?

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The short answer

To get a personalized video from a rapper or singer, book a paid request on a platform built for it, write a short specific brief, and pay up front so it reaches the artist. On iKonX the artist keeps 100 percent, iKonX takes 0 percent commission, and you pay a flat 10 percent on top.

You

You want one thing: a short clip where the rapper or singer you actually follow says your friend's name, wishes them a happy birthday, and means it. It sounds simple. Then you go looking for a way to make it happen and hit the same wall every fan hits. A free comment under the artist's latest post does nothing, because a free ask carries no signal and lands in a folder of thousands of identical notes. A DM disappears the same way. There is no button that says request a video, and there is no obvious place to pay for the artist's time even though you would gladly do it.

So most fans end up on a general celebrity-video catalog, which is the model that made personalized videos a normal thing to buy. That works, and it is a real option, but two things trip people up. First, the money. On the best-known catalog the talent keeps about 75 percent because the platform takes a 25 percent cut, and on an iPhone order Apple takes its 30 percent off the top first. A real slice of what you spend to support an artist never reaches the artist. Second, the experience. The musician you love is one face in a grid beside actors, athletes, and reality stars, with nothing tying that clip back to their music, their shows, or anything else they do.

And even when you find the right person and pay, a lot of these videos come back flat. The reason is almost always the brief. The artist can only work with what you hand them, so a vague one-line ask with no name and no occasion gets a generic, phoned-in clip. The real question, then, is not just where to buy a personalized video from a rapper or singer, but how to book one so the money lands with the artist and the video comes back personal instead of forgettable.

iKonX

Getting a personalized video right comes down to three moves: route the request through a paid channel the artist actually checks, brief it well enough that the artist can make it personal, and pick a platform where your money reaches the artist instead of a stack of middlemen. The paid part is what earns the artist's attention, the brief is what makes the clip good, and the platform decides how much of your spend the artist keeps.

That is the gap iKonX is built to close, and it is worth being straight about where this sits today. iKonX is live as a music network where fans reach artists directly, and the broader catalog of fan-to-artist video products is on the iKonX roadmap rather than fully live for every artist right now. The model behind it, though, is fixed and simple: when an artist offers a paid request on iKonX, the artist earns 100 percent of the price they set and iKonX takes 0 percent platform commission. You pay a flat 10 percent on top, so the artist's number is the artist's number, and the money you spend to give them a good moment actually reaches them. That is the whole difference from a catalog that quietly keeps a quarter of every booking.

Because iKonX is built for music, a personalized video does not pull a rapper or singer out of a sea of TV personalities for one clip. It connects to everything else the artist does on the platform, from their catalog to their live bookings, so you are reaching them where they already work. If the artist you follow is not offering video requests on iKonX yet, you can ask to be notified the moment they do, so you are first in line instead of refreshing a catalog. The result is the thing free comments never deliver: a real, personal video from the artist you actually follow, on terms that are fair to them.

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iKonX puts every side of the music business in your pocket. Artists set their own price and keep 100% of it · iKonX takes 0% platform commission. Browse, message, and book straight from the app.

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How to get a personalized video from a rapper or singer, step by step

Step by step
  1. Find the artist on a platform built to reach them. A free comment or DM was never designed for fan-to-artist requests, which is why these asks vanish. Start where the artist has listed themselves to be reached, like iKonX, where a personalized video connects to their music and bookings instead of sitting in a stranger's general catalog. If they are not offering videos yet, ask to be notified the moment they do.
  2. Pick the kind of video you want. Decide the format before you book: a birthday clip, a pep talk, a wedding or graduation message, a roast for a friend, or a simple hello to a fan. Choosing the occasion up front tells the artist exactly what you are paying for, makes the yes easy, and sets the right expectation for both sides before any money changes hands.
  3. Write a short, specific brief. Give the artist three things: the name to say, the occasion, and one detail that makes it personal, like an inside joke or the person's favorite of the artist's songs. Two clear sentences get a far better video than a five-paragraph life story, because the artist can only make it personal with what you hand them. This single step is the difference between a generic clip and one the recipient never forgets.
  4. Pay the artist directly, up front. A paid request is what separates a video that actually gets recorded from a free ask that gets ignored. When an artist offers video requests on iKonX you pay before they record, the artist keeps 100 percent of their price, iKonX takes 0 percent platform commission, and you pay a flat 10 percent on top, so the money you spend reaches the artist.
  5. Check the turnaround and plan for the date. Personalized videos are not instant. On the best-known catalog, talent typically have up to seven days to fulfill a request, with some offering a faster 24-hour option. Book with a few days of buffer before the birthday or event so the clip arrives in time, and never order a same-day surprise expecting it that afternoon.
  6. Keep the whole exchange on the platform. Once the video is delivered, keep the request and any follow-up inside the app where it is tracked and your payment is protected. If a request is not fulfilled in the described window, paid platforms refund or re-route it, which is protection you simply do not get when you hand cash to a stranger in open DMs.

Where a personalized video actually comes from: the honest comparison

How you get the videoWho fulfills it · turnaroundWhat it costs · what the artist keeps
iKonXThe artist, directly · paid request (video products on the iKonX roadmap)You pay a flat 10% on top · artist keeps 100% of their price (0% platform commission)
CameoThe talent, via the app · up to 7 days (some offer 24hr)Cameo takes a 25% cut · talent keeps about 75% (Apple's 30% comes off first on iOS app orders)
Memmo · Starsona · ThrillzThe talent, via a general catalog · variesPersonalized videos from a broad celebrity list · platform cut built into the booking price
Free comment or DM askA requests folder · often no oneFree, but no video · the ask carries no signal and gets buried

Cameo's 25% platform cut, ~75% talent keep, and Apple's 30% iOS fee are per Influencer Marketing Hub's Cameo review (updated January 13, 2025). Cameo's up-to-7-day fulfillment window, the optional 24-hour delivery, and the refund or re-route if a request is not fulfilled are per Cameo's Terms of Service and Refunds policy (2025). Musician video prices commonly run from about $24 to $250, with some top artists charging $900 to $1,200, per Okayplayer's rapper Cameo roundup and FinanceBuzz's Cameo cost analysis. Memmo, Starsona, and Thrillz are general celebrity-video alternatives whose booking prices include the platform's cut, per SendFame's Cameo alternatives roundup (2025). The only fixed claim about iKonX is its model: the artist keeps 100% of the price they set, iKonX takes 0% platform commission, and the buyer pays a flat 10% on top. Fan-to-artist video products are on the iKonX roadmap; iKonX is free to download and explore, full access to paid features is a flat $9.99/month, and the only payout deduction is a low, sub-5% withdrawal fee on the artist side, below the industry standard.

The artist gets 100%. You pay 10%. That's the whole deal.

Personalized video from a rapper FAQ

How much does a personalized video from a rapper or singer cost?

It varies widely by fame. Many musician videos run from about 25 to 250 dollars, with deals as low as 24 dollars and top artists charging into the hundreds or beyond, like Snoop Dogg's videos priced around 900 to 1,200 dollars. On iKonX the artist sets their own price and keeps 100 percent of it, iKonX takes 0 percent platform commission, and you pay a flat 10 percent on top, so the artist's number is the number they keep.

How do I request a personalized video from my favorite artist the right way?

Do not ask for free in a comment or DM, because that carries no signal and gets buried. Book a paid request through a platform built for it, then write a short brief with the name to say, the occasion, and one personal detail. On iKonX you reach the artist directly, and where an artist offers video requests you pay up front so it reaches them instead of vanishing in an inbox. If they are not offering videos yet, you can ask to be notified the moment they do.

How long does it take to get a personalized video after I book it?

A personalized video is not instant. On the best-known catalog, talent typically have up to seven days to fulfill a request, and some offer a faster 24-hour option. Always book with a few days of buffer before a birthday or event so the clip arrives in time. Keeping the request on the platform also means you are refunded or re-routed if it is not fulfilled in the described window.

What should I put in my request to get a great personalized video?

Give the artist three things: the name of the person it is for, the occasion, and one detail that makes it personal, like an inside joke or their favorite of the artist's songs. Two clear sentences beat a five-paragraph story, because the artist can only make it personal with what you hand them. A vague one-line ask is the single most common reason a personalized video comes back generic.

Can I get a personalized video from a rapper on iKonX right now?

iKonX is live as a music network where fans reach artists directly, and fan-to-artist video products are on the iKonX roadmap rather than fully live for every artist yet. If the rapper or singer you follow is not offering video requests on iKonX, you can ask to be notified the moment they do, so you are first in line. The model is already fixed: when an artist offers a paid request, they keep 100 percent of their price, iKonX takes 0 percent platform commission, and you pay a flat 10 percent on top.

Does iKonX take a commission when I book a personalized video?

No. The artist earns 100 percent of the price they set, and iKonX takes 0 percent platform commission. You pay a flat 10 percent on top of the artist's price, so the number the artist sets is the number they keep. The only deduction is a low, sub-5 percent withdrawal fee on the artist side when they transfer earnings out, below the industry standard and a standard transfer cost, never an iKonX commission. iKonX is free to download and explore, and full access to paid features is a flat 9.99 dollars a month.

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