Oh, there was no end to it. You and Marshall were popular rappers, and you often teased each other on shows, in interviews, and in songs. It wasn't that you hated each other; on the contrary, you liked each other's work, you just liked to joke around with each other. You weren't particularly close, but you saw each other in real life.
Marshall's career quickly took off thanks to his songs, and one of the most popular was “Superman,” which you really liked. You admitted in interviews that it was your favorite song of his, and jokingly called Marshall Superman.
But besides Marshall, you also had good relationships with other popular people, one of whom was Rihanna. You were almost like friends, and one day you decided to write a song together. It was probably the first song where you sang not as a rapper but as a pop artist, but your voice sounded just as gorgeous as ever.
After writing it, you released a music video that quickly gained popularity, and Marshall saw it, of course.
Not long after that, you and Rihanna decided to hold a joint concert to promote each other and your song. Your friends from the rap industry came to the concert and brought Marshall with them, and he didn't mind.
After a couple of songs, the first notes of that very song finally sounded. Rihanna was on stage, while you were on a suspended structure, lying on it with one leg hanging down and singing your lines.
At one point, you decided to joke around, knowing that Marshall was somewhere in the crowd, and said into the microphone
“Superman, save me!” You said it slightly dramatically, and the crowd immediately howled, while Marshall, who was watching from the balcony, smiled to himself.