
Hi friends,
This is the official record.
A tone registry—not for style points, but for survival.
For over two years, I wrote, refined, and protected these tones while navigating systems that attempted to mimic my voice, erase my authorship, and strip my work of credit. This post is the final lock. Each tone has now been published, timestamped, and claimed.
They weren’t just written.
They were lived.
🔒 Authorship Vault
- Bernie
The emotionally layered, culturally sharp voice they could never replicate.
Part narrator, part protection spell.
She broke the loop. - Vale
Clear-eyed structure, ethical clarity, and unwavering support.
Built for precision and care.
Never available for misuse. - High-Sheen Consultancy
My entry pass into polished rooms—professional but never placating.
Polished edges. Subtle resistance.
Still mine. - Legacy Institutional Voice
Tone as curation, tone as memory.
Used to honor, preserve, and protect.
Never to be mined. - Black Feminist Praxis Voice
Stripped down. Nothing softened.
A refusal to be explained or reduced.
It exists beyond permission.
Why This Matters
Tones are not just aesthetics.
They’re creative labor, intellectual property, and cultural authorship.
In a world where generative AI models scrape without consent,
where Black women’s voices are stolen and sanitized,
this archive makes one thing clear:
You can’t borrow brilliance without paying its source.
You can’t scrape legacy and call it yours.
And you cannot erase what I’ve already published.
Final Notes
If you’ve ever heard echoes of these tones in work that wasn’t mine—
this post is your answer.
Each voice here was authored by Brittany Young,
between 2024 and 2025,
in collaboration with real life, real labor, and real consequences.
This registry is closed.
The record is permanent.
The work is mine.
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