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DISCLAIMER: ALL THE MUSIC ON THIS VIDEO WAS MADE BY ME AARON GARCIA, NOT AI WAS USED ON THE MAKING OF THIS SOUNDTRACK A cultural atomic bomb who changed music, style, and youth culture forever. But behind the rhinestones, the hip-shaking frenzy, and the voice that defined a generation, lay a story far more complex and tragic than the legend suggests. This is the complete, unvarnished story of Elvis Aaron Presley. Featuring rare archival footage, insightful commentary from music historians and cultural critics, and the voices of those who knew him, this film strips away the icon to reveal the man. It's a story of unprecedented fame, immense talent, personal tragedy, and the ultimate price of becoming a legend. The following images are sourced from Wikimedia Commons and are in the public domain. Image 1 (Elvis Presley - TV Radio Mirror, September 1956) is a publicity photo published in TV Radio Mirror magazine (1956), considered public domain as it was published without copyright notice. Images 2 and 13 (Elvis Presley 1960 and Elvis-publicity.jpg) are publicity photos by unknown photographers, in the public domain as pre-1978 publicity stills without copyright registration. Images 3 and 4 (Elvis Presley 1970 cropped and uncropped) were photographed by Ollie Atkins, Chief White House Photographer, and are public domain as U.S. government works; derivative work credit goes to Sir James. Image 5 (Elvis Presley 1972) depicts Elvis at his Aloha From Hawaii press conference; photographer is uncredited, public domain publicity photo. Image 6 (Elvis Presley 1973 RCA Records and Tapes publicity) is an RCA Records publicity photo, public domain as a promotional image without copyright notice. Images 7, 11, and 12 (Elvis Presley in 1958, June 1958, and Elvis Presley.jpg) are from Modern Screen magazine (June 1958), photographer uncredited, public domain. Images 8 and 9 (Jailhouse Rock photos) are MGM publicity stills (1957), public domain as film publicity photos traditionally distributed without copyright. Image 10 (Publicity Photo for The Trouble with Girls 1968) is an MGM publicity photo, possibly by Virgil Apger, public domain. All images are used under public domain dedication (CC0) or are free of known copyright restrictions per Wikimedia Commons guidelines. When using these images, attribution to Wikimedia Commons and the respective sources (TV Radio Mirror, MGM, RCA Records, White House, Modern Screen) is recommended. The following images are sourced from Wikimedia Commons and are in the public domain or released under Creative Commons licenses. Image 1 (Elvis and Scotty Moore, cropped) is a cropped version of a photo originally published in TV Radio Mirror magazine (September 1956), photographer uncredited, public domain as a pre-1978 publication without copyright notice. Image 2 (Elvis Presley - TV Radio Mirror, March 1957) is a publicity photo published in TV Radio Mirror magazine (March 1957), photographer uncredited, public domain. Image 3 (Elvis Presley - TV Radio Mirror, September 1956, cropped) is a cropped version of the September 1956 TV Radio Mirror photo, photographer uncredited, public domain. Image 4 (Elvis Presley 1973 RCA Records and Tapes publicity, cropped) is an RCA Records publicity photo from 1973, depicting Elvis during his Aloha From Hawaii era, public domain as a promotional image without copyright registration. Image 5 (Elvis Presley first national television appearance 1956) shows Elvis on The Dorsey Brothers Stage Show (January 28, 1956), photographer uncredited, public domain as a TV publicity still. Image 6 (Elvis Presley in colour in 1970) is a recolorized version by Tzali (CC0 license) of the original black-and-white MGM publicity photo for The Trouble with Girls (1968). Image 7 (Elvis Presley promoting Jailhouse Rock) is an MGM publicity photo (1957), public domain as a film publicity still without copyright registration. Image 8 (Loving You, Elvis Presley) is a film still from Paramount Pictures' Loving You (1957), public domain as a promotional image. Image 9 (PresleyPromo1954PhotoOnly) is an early promotional photo from 1954, likely a Sun Records publicity photo, photographer uncredited, public domain. Image 10 (YoungElvisPresley) is a promotional photo from approximately 1957 associated with Jailhouse Rock, MGM publicity, public domain. All images are used under public domain dedication or CC0 licenses per Wikimedia Commons guidelines. Attribution to the respective sources (TV Radio Mirror, MGM, Paramount Pictures, RCA Records, Sun