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Interview Questions
A Vinyl Bar in Shibuya (shibuyaaa.com)
LA-based UGC Creator for Music Apps

What kind of content do you love to make or consume and how does it show your vibe?
I love creating and consuming content that is energetic, authentic, and visually engaging—whether it's fashion lookbooks, lifestyle vlogs, or creative challenges. My vibe is all about positivity, self-expression, and connecting with others through relatable and uplifting stories.
This reflects in my content through:
· Energetic editing with dynamic cuts and trending sounds
· A bright, vibrant aesthetic that feels fresh and inviting
· Authentic storytelling—showing real moments, bloopers, and genuine reactions
For a music-focused app like yours, I’d channel that same energy into content like:
· “Song reaction” videos where I share genuine emotions while listening to your tracks
· “Get Ready With Me” style videos synced to music from the app
· Collaborative content encouraging friends to share their own favorite finds
I believe my vibe aligns perfectly with a brand that’s playful, creative, and community-driven.
A Vinyl Bar in Shibuya (shibuyaaa.com)
LA-based UGC Creator for Music Apps

How would you persuade friends to join a new app community?
I'd use a natural, peer-to-peer approach focused on genuine value rather than a sales pitch. Here’s my strategy:
1. Lead with Personal Experience: I’d start by sharing my own positive experience using the app casually in conversation — e.g., “Hey, I’ve been using this app lately and it’s actually been so fun/useful for [specific use case].”
2. Tailor the Benefit: I’d highlight a feature I know they’d personally appreciate based on their interests — whether it’s the music discovery, community vibe, or exclusive content.
3. Make It Social & Easy: I’d invite them to join me in a low-pressure way — like saying, “We should check out the [playlist/feature] together,” or even offering to help them set it up. People are more likely to join when it feels like a shared activity rather than an obligation.
4. Use Social Proof: I’d mention if other friends or people they admire are already using or talking about it — it builds instant credibility.
A Vinyl Bar in Shibuya (shibuyaaa.com)
LA-based UGC Creator for Music Apps

Walk us through your most successful TikTok or social post - what made it perform well?
One of my most successful TikToks was a fashion video titled 'How to style one blazer 3 ways.' It gained significant traction because it perfectly combined value, trend, and relatability.
Here’s what made it work:
1. The Hook Was a Clear Promise: The title immediately told viewers they would get three useful ideas, encouraging them to watch to the end.
2. It Solved a Common Problem: It addressed the student desire for a versatile, budget-friendly wardrobe, providing immediate, practical value.
3. It Used a Trending Format: I used a popular, fast-paced stitch template with trending audio, which helped it get picked up by the algorithm.
4. It Was Highly Shareable: The '3-in-1' concept made it a helpful video people wanted to save and share with friends.
The key takeaway I apply to all content is that success comes from merging a valuable idea with an engaging, trend-aware format.



