Giorgio By My Order

"Giorgio By My Order" is the fourth episode of the first season of PopultureTV, and the fourth episode overall. The title is a reference to the Daft Punk song, "Giorgio by Moroder", which features vocals by Giorgio himself.

In the episode, Leon van Hagen's life-long family friend and famous Italian record producer, Giorgio Moroder is forcibly being tortured by the Spirit of Middle-Aged Musicians due to his age, and asks Leon to help write a song that combines late-60s bubblegum music with modern day EDM. Now, with only five days until Giorgio is fully possessed by the Spirit and forced to give up his music career, and Ciara Baxton as the only available artist to provide vocals, Leon must save his friend's career before it's too late.

Plot
The episode opens up with a short montage of Giorgio Moroder and Leon's family as they produce successful songs and albums together with "Looky Looky" playing throughout. The montage ends at "Present Day", where Giorgio is trying to find an available artist to provide vocals for his next song, "Memorials", he tries calling artists like Madonna, Alessia Cara, and Aaliyah Caelan, but they all aren't available right now. Before calling the next artist, a black/red cloud appears, and out of it comes the Spirit of Middle-Aged Musicians, a foul mouthed demon who possesses elder musicians and makes them give up their careers. He tells him that his time in the music business is up, and that he will possess him in the next five days and make him end his career, unless he writes a song that is a mix between bubblegum and EDM. Because of this, Giorgio sends an email to Leon van Hagen at the PopultureTV headquarters with the original instrumental mix of Memorials for him to remix, and the main lyrics he wrote down.

Leon tries to find an available singer, but the ones he tries to call aren't available at the moment, so he tries calling Canadian singer, Ciara Baxton (played by herself), and she accepts the offer. After remixing the instrumental sent by Giorgio with a bassline to match the tone of the lyrics.