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Facebook was nothing in 2005. They offered a graffiti artist – David Choe – $60k to paint its first sillicon valley office back in 2007 but he instead accepted payment for his commission in Facebook equity rather than cash payment. And he was a broke artist who was recently released from prison and hated the idea of a social network startup thought Facebook was a big joke but Sean Parker, Facebooks co-founder, was so influential that the broke artist took stock instead of cash. That stock is now worth $200m.
Choe’s work also appears in a wide variety of urban culture and entertainment contexts. One of his popular work is the cover art for Jay-Z and Linkin Park’s multi-platinum album Collision Course.
Sean Parker founded Napster, co-founded Facebook, and discovered and funded Spotify by the time he was 30. Cool uh?… but this post isn’t a biography about Sean, its about his ability to influence others.
Above is a video with the artist David Choe in a Howard Stern interview where he gives a firsthand account of Parkers influential capabilities.
The transcript from the interview is below is from 2014, but the actual story dates back to 2005. Facebook was a joke. Sean Parker had just been sued for a trillion dollars
Watch the video up top, but if you prefer a transcript, here it is:
David Choe:
And I was
and then, and then, just one day hes like, Ah! F**k! Like, this is 2003. Hes like, F**k, I cant get the painting. Im like, What do you mean? Hes like, My companys being sued for a trillion dollars right now. And I was like, What company is that? He goes, Its Napster. And Im like, Oh shit! Like, thats like the company that
you guys do all
Hes like, Yeah. And he was like 23 or 24 at the time and he goes, You and me, like
Hes like, Youre the f***ing best artist ever. Like, I love your shit. I need to get a painting from you one day. Just wait for this bullshit to blow over and Ill get one from you next time.
Howard Stern:
Good. Cool.
David Choe:
So, then he started another company called Plaxo which like I guess, got big for a while, but he didnt make any money off that either. And then in 2005, hes like, Okay, now theres another company that Im working on called Facebook and I think were going to get some money this time. So, Im definitely going to get a painting from you this time.
Howard Stern:
Cool.
David Choe:
I said, Awesome!
Howard Stern:
Right.
David Choe:
Just got out of prison, I was feeling good. I was like
So, I go up to Palo Alto where I met
you know, you guys saw the Facebook movie?
Robin:
Yeah.
Howard Stern:
Sure.
David Choe:
So, I was around during that whole time. Its like the most inaccurate, like, sensationalized movie ever. Like, those guys are all like cool, like the f***ing raddest, coolest guys ever
Howard Stern:
youre sitting there going, Hey, you know, who knows what this company is? I mean, no one knew what Facebook was.
David Choe:
Yeah. So
and I wasnt on Friendster or MySpace or any of those things. I hate that shit. So, I was like, what is
can you
what is this? And hes like, This is a start-up company. Were just getting started and its social networking for college students. And I was like, What?
Howard Stern:
A****le!
David Choe:
I f**king hate education, I hate college, I hate like
Howard Stern:
College students.
Robin:
You hate social networking.
David Choe:
Yeah, I dropped out of school. I hate everything about school
Howard Stern:
Right.
David Choe:
and hes like, No man. Its like getting huge at all these, Harvard and Stanford. And I was like, I dont care. I dont give a f**k. And like people dont remember like
Howard Stern:
Which is weird, by the way, because you ended up taking the stock and you didnt even believe in the company. Im surprised you didnt grab the
what did they offer you? A 1000 bucks or stock?
David Choe:
No, no. Everyone wants to make it, like, it was $60,000.
Howard Stern:
Oh, it was 60 grand they offered you?
David Choe:
Yeah. Which is, which, you know
Howard Stern:
A lot of money.
David Choe:
yeah, 2005, was, it was, was a lot of money. I was
its always going to be a lot of money.
Howard Stern:
Still a lot of money.
David Choe:
Still a lot of money and people dont remember. Like, Facebook was a joke.
Howard Stern:
No, I know. So, back then
David Choe:
Right.
Howard Stern:
the guy says to you, Well pay
Did you say to him, My price is $60,000 to paint this wall?
David Choe:
My prices had been going higher and higher and I was like, Yeah. I mean, if you want me to paint the entire building, its going to be 60, you know, 60 grand and
Howard Stern:
Right.
David Choe:
And Seans f***ed like, you know, they got Justin Timberlake and shit to play him and whatev
The guy is
Ive never met someone like this before. Like hes a skinny, nerdy kid and hes like, Im going to go raise money for Facebook and
And hes just like, Im going to bend these f***ers minds. And Im like
Howard Stern:
Hey man, dude, pretty big plans for a nerd.
David Choe:
Im like, How are you going to do that? And he transformed himself into an alpha male.
Howard Stern:
Right.
David Choe:
Im like, What do you mean? Hes like
he got a f***ing super sharp haircut, started working out every day, got tan, got like a nice suit. Im like, this guys like crazy. And then he goes into these meetings and
Howard Stern:
So, did you think that this guy could ever pull off even paying you 60 grand? Were you worried that like
?
David Choe:
No, no. He got the money. I was there when he got the money from the PayPal dude.
Howard Stern:
Right, okay.
David Choe:
Hes like, We got money now. You want cash or you want stock? And I was like, Oh f**k! I definitely, like, need 60 grand right now. And
Howard Stern:
Right, you just got out of jail.
David Choe:
But, it didnt matter that I didnt give a shit about Facebook or didnt know what it was or, you know, any of that stuff. Like, you had to have like a college email to get on there and stuff.
Howard Stern:
Right.
David Choe:
I was like, I dont
whatever
Howard Stern:
Yeah, most people would have said look, you know the odds of anybody really taking off with an Internet company. Most of these companies come and go all the time, especially back then. So, you must have been half out of your mind to turn down the $60,000.
David Choe:
Right, but I like to gamble, you know, like and
Howard Stern:
You are a gambler.
David Choe:
I believed in Sean. I didnt care about Face-
Im like this kid, like, knows something and Im going to bet my money on him.
Howard Stern:
Did you get to know him as you started the painting? So, you said, Hey, let me make a decision whether I want 60 grand or the stock?
David Choe:
No, I dont, I dont, like I just did
Howard Stern:
You sized him up and said, This f***er is going somewhere.
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