Musician Offers $5,000 To Anyone Who Can Decipher A Puzzle Hidden In A Song He Just Posted Online
Some have said the puzzle seems too hard. With five grand on the line that seems to be the point.
He goes by the name Roble Regal and he promises that he’s hidden the clues to deciphering a PayPal email and password that will give the winning sleuth access to $5,000 in the video, audio, and lyrics of his song ‘Decebruary’.
The email address and password to the paypal account above with $5000 in it is hidden in the video. No jokes, no hoax.
He posted a screenshot of the account on imgur yesterday.
Some on Reddit have complained that it seems overly difficult but Roble Regal points out why.
$5000 is kind of a lot of money, so I didn’t want it to be a walk in the park for that much money.
The song was written the way it was written on purpose, initially a subliminal message that I later decided to turn into the login info, the song was written in November it’s a little old.
I’ve pulled the lyrics and audio for the song from genius.com and soundcloud so that they can be analyzed in isolation from the video.
Decebruary Lyrics
[Chorus x2]
Baby, I want to be your love
I want to be your everything
I want to be your one
I want to be your everyday
[Verse 1]
I can’t stand the snow
So pretty, pure, and cold
Deceiving
The seasoning on your words so salty
Salt on snails, his car goes faulty
He still drives, tank on E
Barely dressed, this tank on me
Be feeling like a tank on me
War zones
Restless minds set mines and trust me one day they gon’ blow
I can’t stand the snow
Even the sun goes on vacay
Mayday til’ May
Then it’s all Shmoney and NaeNaes
Nay, I say say aye if I am
[Chorus x2]
[Verse 2]
I met a stranger named doubt
Unfamiliar
Made introductions, I’m seeing her now
On the regular
Might settle down
My soul knows she’s no good
Holding me back, she doesn’t dream, just rolling a backwoods
Looking backwards
Not ahead, but we in love
So so so in love
But truth be told we might never marry
Truth be told, we barely exist
After all, I met her in Decebruary
[Chorus x2]
To get you started, I’ve already knocked out the obvious possibilities like song name and artist name combos using a hypothetical Gmail account. I’ve also knocked out combinations of the word backwards, backwoods, and doubt.