Lucas's financial landscape had taken a turn for the better, much of it owing to a serendipitous alignment with the entertainment industry's giants. The heart of this financial uptick was his copyrighted song, "Perfect," which had found favor with the ABC Network, renowned for its hit series Modern Family. The network hadn't just featured Lucas's creation on multiple occasions, but had also taken to YouTube to share it, catapulting the song to nearly a million views—980,000 to be precise—in a mere week. This digital footprint not only amplified Lucas's visibility but also padded his bank account with a steady stream of royalties. But the avenues contributing to Lucas's burgeoning bank account didn't end there. His musical prowess had also left an indelible mark on the cinematic world, with his song gracing the ending credits of the film "127 Hours." This placement too had become a source of ongoing royalty income, further bolstering his financial standing. While Lucas hadn't meticulously tracked every dollar and cent flowing into his account, his rough estimation hovered around $600,000, give or take. He considered $400,000 a conservative guess, underscoring the somewhat nebulous yet decidedly positive state of his finances.
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