Contribute · Family & Friends · Open Submission

Help keep their
archive alive.

The legacy pages for Neo Kauffman, Rashad Gage, and @GirlsLoveTrey are living archives — built to grow as family and friends contribute. If you have a photo, a video clip, a voice note, or just a memory you want preserved on a domain we own forever, this page is how to get it there.

Step 1 · Pick a brother

Whose page are you adding to?

Each legacy page is its own archive. Tap one to read the existing context first — it'll help you decide what photos or stories will fit.

Step 2 · What you can send

What lands well in the archive.

📷
Photos
Any era — childhood, high school, parties, the studio, the road. Original resolution preferred. Phone screenshots are fine.
🎥
Videos
Old phone clips, freestyles, behind-the-scenes, birthday parties. We host the file ourselves so it doesn't disappear when a platform dies.
🎙️
Voice notes & stories
Tell a story you don't want forgotten. We can transcribe it and add it as a quoted memory, or keep the audio file embedded as-is.
🎨
Brand artifacts
Trey's CREATED PARADI$E logos, flyers, merch shots. Anything that proves the work existed.
📰
Press & documents
Old yearbook pages, news clippings, programs, certificates. We'll cite the source and timestamp it on the page.
📅
Dates we don't have
Birthday, day of passing, where they grew up. We'll add only what family confirms — never invented.
Step 3 · How to send it

Three ways. Pick whichever works.

1
Email DAJAI directly. Send to [email protected] with the subject line Legacy: [name] — example: Legacy: Trey. Attach files directly. Add a few sentences of context if you can.
2
Telegram or text. If you already have DAJAI's number or are on the @dajaibot Telegram, just send the file. We'll route it to the right page.
3
Drop a Dropbox / Drive link. If the files are too big to attach, share a folder. We download, archive, and host them ourselves on the legacy page within a couple days.
Our promise

What happens after you send.

Every contribution gets the same treatment:

  • Your file is downloaded and stored on DAJAI's sovereign infrastructure — not on a third-party platform that could disappear
  • It's added to the relevant legacy page with attribution to whoever sent it (only if you want — we'll respect anonymity)
  • If you sent a story, it's added as a quoted memory with your name underneath, exactly as you wrote it
  • If you sent dates or facts, they only go up after the immediate family confirms them — no invented details, ever
  • You can ask us to take anything down at any time, no questions asked
  • The original file stays in our archive even if it doesn't make the public page — nothing gets thrown away

Domains don't forget. As long as dajai.io exists — and the sovereign infrastructure behind it is built for exactly this — every contribution stays online. No platform takedowns. No algorithm burying. No corporate decision wiping it out. That's the whole point of doing this on a domain we own.

FAQ

The questions we keep getting.

Do I need permission? If you have a photo or video that includes the person we're memorializing and you took it or they shared it with you, you can send it. If you're unsure, send it with a note and we'll check with the family before posting.

Can I stay anonymous? Yes. By default we credit the contributor by first name only. Tell us "anonymous" and the contribution goes up unattributed.

What if I want it taken down later? Email the same address and reference the file. We pull it from the public page within 24 hours, no questions asked.

Does this cost anything? No. Never will. The archive is funded by DAJAI's own infrastructure — not by donations, not by ads, not by a paywall.

No fallen soldier gets forgotten. Not on dajai.io.

The archive is yours. Send what you have. We keep it alive forever.

Nipsey Doctrine · Own the legacy · Rent nothing