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Drama out of an OPINION: What really happened to Marco Meatball

By Glaivekiyo

Summary

Topics Covered

  • Lies Dominate Expertise on Twitter
  • Outrage Ignores 91 Praises
  • Shallow Means Lacks Emotional Depth
  • Gacha Demands All-or-Nothing Loyalty

Full Transcript

Ladies and gentlemen and everyone in between, I want to ask you a question.

Who wins in an argument about music? A

person who has spent years in school learning how to sing and compose music at a professional level, had a full-on career in the past as an actual professional opera singer, built up an

audience of 461,000 subscribers on YouTube with over 1,900 videos under his belt. That guy versus a random Twitter account that slanders his

name. Which one wins? If you answered

name. Which one wins? If you answered the professional guy, you're wrong. This

is Twitter. The bigger you lie, the bigger the slander, the more effective the engagement. Common sense is not that

the engagement. Common sense is not that common. In fact, I don't think it ever

common. In fact, I don't think it ever exists in this platform. Proven,

especially as of late. What am I talking about, though, you may ask? Well, I'm

talking about the drama recently or around a week ago surrounding the content creator called Marco Meatball.

Why Meatball? Well, I don't know. Maybe

it's his favorite food. Or perhaps it is because he is bald. Marco is a person with over 461,000 subscribers in his YouTube channel. He

has been doing this for a long time too, explaining and analyzing why video game music works the way it does. Unlike a

lot of YouTuber reactor nowadays, he actually goes in depth with his music reactions. He doesn't just say a song

reactions. He doesn't just say a song cooks and labels it the best of all time for no reason. He tells you in detail why the notes and the instruments make you feel a certain way. But who cares

about your resume and background when you don't pair with the popular opinion?

So all of that professional expertise was ignored and then he got dogpiled on Twitter because he dared speak his mind.

But before we get into the rage baits and the slander, if you find these kinds of videos entertaining or educational in some way, feel free to like the video and subscribe. A surprising amount of

and subscribe. A surprising amount of people watch my videos without subscribing, even though they watch most of my videos. And now without wasting more of your time, let's put some sense into the nonsense. So where did this

actually start? You would be surprised

actually start? You would be surprised to hear the answer because it didn't start with some hot takes that in reality are just stupid or even rage bait of any degree. It actually started with a celebration or well it's supposed

to be a celebration. We got a post from Popbase, an account that basically tracks everything happening in pop culture or you know so they say. They

posted the stats for the most streamed China based artists in the US for the year 2025. It shows right there that

year 2025. It shows right there that Hoyo Mix completely framemog the competition. Sorry for using Gen Z

competition. Sorry for using Gen Z slang. I meant it completely destroyed

slang. I meant it completely destroyed the competition. The gap between the

the competition. The gap between the first and the second place was over 24 million streams. I mean don't even talk about the gap between the third on the list. It is absolutely brutal. I mean as

list. It is absolutely brutal. I mean as a fandom logically they would just celebrate it, right? Like god damn. At

least something from our game is worth being happy about, right? W got impact strikes again. But for some reason,

strikes again. But for some reason, someone decided to quote tweet that happy news, saying, "But Marco Cockball says that Natland music is shallow sobbing emoji and attached a screenshot

about it, too." Obviously cropped, obviously taken out of context, but we'll get into it later. Right. The

cropped screenshot is from an old apology post Marco made back in 2025.

Imagine that, a year ago, and somebody is salty enough to bring it back a year later because someone dared to criticize Genshin Impact. It is the legendary

Genshin Impact. It is the legendary status boss of unemployment. I don't

think this guy even qualifies to flip burgers. So, I guess this is what he's

burgers. So, I guess this is what he's doing in his free time. Like, look at the people he had to deal with, right?

This is one of the most liked comments from the drama post that started it all.

His opinion for music has became somewhat very subjective and biased.

Like, read that again. And like, does this make sense to you? Doesn't it sound like absurd? Calling an opinion

like absurd? Calling an opinion subjective is like saying water is wet.

Oh, fork found in kitchen. What? Now,

obviously because the poster refuses to elaborate or give any sort of factual context, I searched up the video and watched it myself and surprise surprise, his reaction to the not cry symphony.

The numbers tell a very different reality than the narrative they are spinning on Twitter. The video had 11,000 likes and only 183 dislikes. Very

tiny fraction. Looks like the people who actually sat down and watched the video didn't have a problem with it.

manufactured overblown outrage from Hoyo Twitter once again. Are we surprised? I

hope not. This is a reoccurring theme. I

mean, look at the post. Classic rage

bait. They took a small piece of a story and cutting out everything else to change the meaning and make someone look bad. And now people are calling him

bad. And now people are calling him racist because he said a Genshin song is shallow. Isn't that absurd? They just

shallow. Isn't that absurd? They just

selectively labboize the fact about his 91 videos of straight up praise for Genshin Impact. Oh, but it doesn't fit

Genshin Impact. Oh, but it doesn't fit the story they want to tell right now.

So, I'm just going to completely ignore it and push my own agenda here. Your

history doesn't matter, brothers and sisters and siblings. You are only as good as your last opinion. And if that opinion isn't a glowing review, the community will make you a villain one

way or another to invalidate your criticism. Earlier, I said that I

criticism. Earlier, I said that I watched the video for myself. And what

did I find? Well, we got to start with my statement that I think the whole shallow criticism was widely misinterpreted. The reality is that

misinterpreted. The reality is that Marco isn't just some random guy with a microphone. He is a random guy with a

microphone. He is a random guy with a microphone and a classically trained opera singer studying vocal performance and music theory. I mean, all you got to do is watch any of his videos. When he

is reacting to a video game music, he is deconstructing the piece, breaking it down bit by bit, and the videos are actually pretty easy to consume, even if you're not a massive music fanatic as he

is. for the video in question. He was

is. for the video in question. He was

actually incredibly impressed with the orchestra. I got to learn a new stuff

orchestra. I got to learn a new stuff from it, too. Like, he broke down the techniques used in the piece. He called

it entrancing and even mentioned getting a full body goosebumps from the angelic quality of the vocals. He pointed out the Celtic orchestration, meaning music that uses styles or instruments from

places like Scotland or Ireland, the places that I didn't know exist before.

Like, he really broke it down for me.

So, what part of it was shallow, right?

like it seems like a lot of glazing for me. Well, in the video he said that he

me. Well, in the video he said that he really likes this particular style of Ginchin music. It feels like it's a

Ginchin music. It feels like it's a return to a style that he likes a lot. A

style that I assume didn't exist in Natlin. He states that they were good,

Natlin. He states that they were good, but he didn't feel like it moved him to a deeper feeling of emotion and thoughts. It's really nice to revisit

thoughts. It's really nice to revisit Genchin's music. I really like this

Genchin's music. I really like this particular style of Genchin music. Um,

this feels Yeah, this feels really good. This feels

like a like a return to something that I like a lot. Uh it's not to say I didn't enjoy the Notlam pieces I listened to. I

did, but they felt um they felt a little I don't know shallow to me when I listened to them. Like they were good, but they weren't I I did I didn't feel like they were seismic or that they like

moved me to like a like a deeper feeling of emotion and thought. So from my understanding, compared to the other pieces Genshin has put out like the pieces made by Yupang Chen or the Notcry

Orchestra, Natland music felt shallow.

And I think that's the elaboration he's trying to say but didn't make Can you just imagine just someone saying

no no why no don't do this the way that with the the strings no please no don't no don't that's the the vibe I feel immediately so from that

point of view it was most certainly not an attack on the cultures the music represented he is literally just giving his opinion not every music Genshin makes is peak if Everything is peak,

then nothing is peak. If everyone is super, then no one will be. I mean,

that's just the truth. Unfortunately to

Marco, Natland music is just not the same level compared to the other musical pieces Genshin made. The best Genchin music could reach emotional depth so deep that when Natan music is compared to it, it feels shallow. And I think

that's a reasonable take. You don't have to agree with it, but music is all about subjectivity. Something good to me can

subjectivity. Something good to me can be bad to you and vice versa. But the

meta of the internet right now is to intentionally ignore the truth to make an argument look better because sticking to facts is boring and fire is hot and I love hot stuff. So the people took a

critique of a musical piece and turned it into a moral failing even going so far as to call him racist. A massive

leap in logic as always by the best fandom in the whole wide world. The

irony is that these people had to use selective hearing to stay mad or rather selective reading. They just ignored the

selective reading. They just ignored the 90% of the video where he was praising glazing the theme music and focused entirely on like 1 second out of a 20-minute video. It didn't matter that

20-minute video. It didn't matter that he spends most of the video completely geeking his mind out over technical terms that we have never heard of before. Probably you dare say a bad word

before. Probably you dare say a bad word towards my multi-billion dollar nuclear reactor owning company. I must kill you.

Like it's just crazy, isn't it? And the

people start calling him a shell. You

know, they love using this word to describe anyone who has a nice thing to say about a competitor, right? As if

Marco is secretly being paid to promote a product. If Marco is a shell for Wooa,

a product. If Marco is a shell for Wooa, well, he is doing a pretty bad job at it. Like, if you just look at his

it. Like, if you just look at his channel, Marco has over 90 videos dedicated to the music of Genshin Impact. And if you look into it, most if

Impact. And if you look into it, most if not all of his videos about it are wellreceived, breaking down the music for the laymen. and I haven't seen any that is like completely destroying

Genshin or something. Beyond that,

what's surprising is Marco is not even a gotacha YouTuber. He spent most of his

gotacha YouTuber. He spent most of his time analyzing the soundtracks for actual games like Final Fantasy, Balders Gate 3. My favorite were his Expedition

Gate 3. My favorite were his Expedition 33 videos, and he actually made a cover of it, too. And it shows like his interest is in the music itself, not the gacha tribalism we are constantly

having, right? And I don't doubt it if

having, right? And I don't doubt it if he ever were to say that Gacha is probably the most toxic fandom he has stepped into. Like bro is just doing

stepped into. Like bro is just doing what he likes and this is what he gets in return. His opinions have actually

in return. His opinions have actually been very consistent as well. He hasn't

stopped liking Ginshin music. He

recently called Colina's theme divine and he still ranks the Scaramoosh boss music as top tier. He isn't

anti-genshin. He is just someone who values complexity and emotional depth.

and he is just honest enough, true to himself that if a track doesn't have it, he's going to say so. Like, if you remember back then when Withering Waves first launched, Marco was actually one of the first people to call it out. He

said the music was disappointing and that it lacked depth. This game uh is sort of devoid of music or certainly music that is uh

inspiring. Uh it's not to say that it's

inspiring. Uh it's not to say that it's bad music, it's just sort of there. Um,

which is sort of a bummer because Punishing Grey Raven has one of the coolest soundtracks that I've listened to. Real shills don't usually start

to. Real shills don't usually start their relationship with a company by telling everyone the product is a letdown. And the explanation was

letdown. And the explanation was well-made and comprehensive that people mostly agree with him. And let's be honest, Marco doesn't even like the monetization in these games. Like these

gambling polls. Yay, spend $800 for a single character that will get power in three patches type of monetization. He

has been very clear that he hates those systems in both titles. But I guess people are just so incredibly parasocial that it only hurts when it's targeted towards their favorite game. Don't hurt

my billiondollar company. Jesus, that's

so cringe. Thankfully though, the internet hates no longer phases Marco.

He is like built different now. I guess

somebody called him Marco Cogball. And

instead of getting defensive or whatnot, Bro just called it hilarious. I mean, he is right. I mean, this looks like a

is right. I mean, this looks like a 12-year-old loser drama. Marco treated

this quite sternly, which I love from him. It is a healthy change from his

him. It is a healthy change from his older responses. He is no longer asking

older responses. He is no longer asking for permission to have an opinion. And

finally, to end off the drama, he touched on a very simple philosophy. You

can't have the sunshine without the rain. You can't have the good parts

rain. You can't have the good parts without the bad parts. That is just life. He says that he gets to live a

life. He says that he gets to live a wonderful life. He gets to talk about

wonderful life. He gets to talk about music and games for a living. Getting

called racist by someone random probably doesn't feel too good, but that's just life. It is what it is, and I'm proud of

life. It is what it is, and I'm proud of him, really. He's doing great and I'm

him, really. He's doing great and I'm rooting for the best for him. Watching

this play out like remember back then in 2025 people were calling him soft. He

spent a lot of time explaining himself and apologizing for something in my opinion he shouldn't have said sorry for. And now fast forward to 2026 he is

for. And now fast forward to 2026 he is firm. He has realized that for some

firm. He has realized that for some people the truth doesn't actually matter. They just want someone to throw

matter. They just want someone to throw stoves at. And if they're going to throw

stoves at. And if they're going to throw stones he might as well keep enjoying his luxury while they waste their time.

At the end of the day, the whole situation isn't really just about one guy who happens to be incredibly good at explaining music and people disagreeing with him. It is about how Gacha fandoms

with him. It is about how Gacha fandoms have developed this all or nothing demand. In these spaces, you are either

demand. In these spaces, you are either a total worshipper of a game without ever questioning it or you're a racist, misinformation, agenda pushing, lying, grifting shill, and there is no middle

ground anymore. There is no desire to

ground anymore. There is no desire to understand nuances like in this context where you can appreciate the hard work that went into a song while still thinking the final result is a bit

shallow. But for a certain type of fan,

shallow. But for a certain type of fan, if you're not 100% on their team, you must be executed. When these people hunt professional critics just because they didn't give a 10 out of 10 to every

single track, we lose the very thing that makes the music worth talking about. It's artistic death, the

about. It's artistic death, the complexity and the layers of meaning that make a piece of music more than just some background elevator music.

Marco is going to be fine, right? He's

going to keep living his life playing games and analyzing music for the people who actually want to learn something.

Meanwhile, the people who spent their time dragging his old post will just move on to the next target, stripping the nuance, remove the surrounding facts to make them look like a villain for a few hundred likes or a few thousand

views. Let me know what you think in the

views. Let me know what you think in the comments below. But that is all from me,

comments below. But that is all from me, Glaive Kio, and I will see you in the next one. Cheers.

next one. Cheers.

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