Blacked - Aj Applegate - Convincing My Investor 〈RECOMMENDED〉

I’m the kid from the basement, laptop glow at 2 a.m.,
Blueprints on the wall, I’m the architect of trends.
Got a market gap, I’m the needle in the seam,
Data points line up, they sing a profit‑driven dream.

You ask “traction?”—I’m a runway, 10‑K in pre‑orders,
Retention on repeat, I’m the algorithm that borders.
MVP in my pocket, beta‑tested, proof in hand,
Scalable like a cloud, watch the margins expand.

I’m not just hype, I’m the ROI you can feel,
Unit economics tight, every cent’s a steel‑wheel.
CAC down, LTV climbing like a rocket,
Break‑even horizon? Yeah, we’re past that lock‑it.

Your capital’s a seed, I’m the soil, the rain, the sun,
Together we’ll harvest a forest, not just a single bun.
I’m talking 5‑year exits, IPO on the horizon,
Your trust is the fuel, my hustle’s the engine.


The premise is straightforward: Applegate plays a business owner desperate for funding, and Luv plays the wealthy, detached investor. The first three minutes are crucial. Unlike gonzo intros, Blacked spends time on close-up dialogue. Applegate’s nervous fidgeting and Luv’s slow, deliberate speech establish a power gap. The “convincing” isn’t a whimper; it’s a calculated trade. Her character slowly realizes that her body is the collateral. The script (minimal as it is) hits the correct beats of hesitation → proposition → negotiation → surrender.

“Invest in the idea, not just the equity.
Invest in the hustle, the heart, the relentless curiosity.
I’m AJ Applegate— I’m not asking for a favor, I’m offering a future.
Let’s make it happen.”


Production notes:

Title: Convincing My Investor - A Sneaky Encounter with AJ Applegate Blacked - AJ Applegate - Convincing My Investor

Content:

I had a meeting with my investor today to discuss the future of my business. I was nervous, but I knew I had to make a good impression. That's when I met AJ Applegate, a stunning and confident individual who walked into the room and immediately caught my attention.

As we began to discuss the details of my proposal, I found myself getting more and more distracted by AJ's charms. But I knew I had to stay focused and convince my investor to take a chance on my project.

The conversation was intense, with AJ Applegate playing a key role in helping me persuade my investor to see things from my perspective. Her persuasive arguments and charming demeanor made it easy for me to make my case.

In the end, I was able to secure the funding I needed, and I couldn't have done it without AJ's help. It was a long and challenging meeting, but the outcome was well worth it.

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Unlike the common "step-sibling" or "delivery guy" setups, "Convincing My Investor" operates in the world of high finance, desperation, and leverage. The narrative framework is deceptively simple but brilliantly effective. I’m the kid from the basement, laptop glow at 2 a

The Setup:

The scene opens not with a knock on a bedroom door, but with a sterile, elegant high-rise office. Applegate is dressed in a tight, professional pencil skirt and blazer—the uniform of the desperate power-player. Luv leans back in a leather chair, listening to her pitch.

The genius of the script (minimal as it is) lies in the dialogue. There is no leering or immediate vulgarity. Instead, the investor delivers the crushing blow: he isn't convinced. The valuation isn't there. The risk is too high. He stands to leave.

And then, Applegate crosses the line. Not with a proposition, but with a question: "Is there anything... off the record... that could change your mind?"

“If you’re scared of the jump, remember why you leapt.”


The scene follows the standard three-act structure:

What works: The pacing. The director allows moments of stillness—just breathing and eye contact—which feels more authentic than constant hard cutting. The dirty talk stays within the character (“Is this how you close a deal?”). The premise is straightforward: Applegate plays a business

What doesn’t work: For viewers who dislike the “interrogation style” eye contact (looking directly down the lens during the act), this scene has plenty of it. Additionally, the ending is abrupt; after the climax, the scene cuts to a 10-second cleanup shot. There’s no post-coital negotiation or character resolution, which leaves the “convincing” arc slightly incomplete.

I’ve got a team that eats obstacles for breakfast,
Full‑stack devs, marketers, a legal mind that’s the best.
We iterate fast, fail forward, pivot when it’s due,
Every setback’s a lesson, every win’s a breakthrough.

Competitive landscape? I’m the disruptor in the mix,
Patents pending, IP locked— we own the tricks.
Strategic partnerships? Already on the table,
From distributors to platforms, we’re more than able.

Cash flow projection, I’m the CFO in my head,
Quarterly milestones, every metric’s been read.
Burn rate low, runway long, we’re not just survivin’,
We’re thriving, we’re scaling— the future’s what we’re drivin’.

You want a story? I’m the plot with no dead ends,
Series A, B, C— we’re the brand that never bends.
So take a seat, watch the deck, let the numbers talk,
I’m the founder who walks the walk and backs every walk.


(Catchy, melodic, 2‑bar vocal chops)

I’m painting futures, you just see the numbers,
Convincin’ you, I’m the storm that never slumbers.
Pitch perfect, watch the vision spark,
From the basement to the boardroom, we leave a mark.