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I watched this today and Amanda might be a pos person but she fucking destroyed all those idiots.

I'm like her.."I hope y'all are some actors" cause ain't no fucking way y'all hear y'allselves and think what you're saying makes any sense

This might be the first time I wanted to jump through the screen to lay hands on people
 
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Who owns UMG?

No clue. I don't know all the ins and outs of the industry, but who picked who was signed to Bad Boy? Cash Money? Rocafella? Quality Control? Ruff Ryders? Diplomats? Young Money? Death Row? No Limit? The list goes on.

And it's 2025. Seems artist are creating their own buzz on the internet now. Once the people (the public) decide they like them they get bigger, and labels notice them. But that's after the people have proven they like their music. They seem to respond to the demand.

"I dumbed down for my audience to double my dollars
They criticized me for it, yet they all yell "holler"
If skills sold, truth be told, I'd probably be lyrically Talib Kweli
Truthfully I wanna rhyme like Common Sense
But I did 5 mill' – I ain't been rhyming like Common since"
 
No clue. I don't know all the ins and outs of the industry, but who picked who was signed to Bad Boy? Cash Money? Rocafella? Quality Control? Ruff Ryders? Diplomats? Young Money? Death Row? No Limit? The list goes on.

And it's 2025. Seems artist are creating their own buzz on the internet now. Once the people (the public) decide they like them they get bigger, and labels notice them. But that's after the people have proven they like their music. They seem to respond to the demand.

"I dumbed down for my audience to double my dollars
They criticized me for it, yet they all yell "holler"
If skills sold, truth be told, I'd probably be lyrically Talib Kweli
Truthfully I wanna rhyme like Common Sense
But I did 5 mill' – I ain't been rhyming like Common since"
If you don't know who owns UMG or take the time to find out, therein lies the problem
 
I watched this today and Amanda might be a pos person but she fucking destroyed all those idiots.

I'm like her.."I hope y'all are some actors" cause ain't no fucking way y'all hear y'allselves and think what you're saying makes any sense

This might be the first time I wanted to jump through the screen to lay hands on people
Off topic but also on topic

It gets views so it's very possible people just go on to get seen. Is there a screening process?
 
Off topic but also on topic

It gets views so it's very possible people just go on to get seen. Is there a screening process?
I don't think anyone gets screened per se

There was one black dude there that has been in at least 2 other videos. I'm glad he wasn't able to speak. I think jubilee is more into sensationalism now vs people who actually are there to create impactful debate and discourse
 
I don't think anyone gets screened per se

There was one black dude there that has been in at least 2 other videos. I'm glad he wasn't able to speak. I think jubilee is more into sensationalism now vs people who actually are there to create impactful debate and discourse
They add more views. The crazy talking points you can tweet about and get attention
 
Why does this matter when they don't control anything to the scale of who actually allows the music to be put out?

So the artists that established labels decide to sign is irrelevant? There has to be some ownership beyond "Well UMG could have said no", right?

I feel like we're in denial if we act like it isn't largely in response to what people want to hear.
 
So the artists that established labels decide to sign is irrelevant? There has to be some ownership beyond "Well UMG could have said no", right?

I feel like we're in denial if we act like it isn't largely in response to what people want to hear.
Ok

Let's play

Baby and his brother Slim sign rappers from around New Orleans. They are largely independent and their sound is largely regional

A white ownership group at universal has been hearing all this talk of says music group then approaches baby and his brother Slim with a new deal.

They sign the deal to her the music heard to a wider audience they previously could not reach

Universal could've said no but they didn't
 
Ok

Let's play

Baby and his brother Slim sign rappers from around New Orleans. They are largely independent and their sound is largely regional

A white ownership group at universal has been hearing all this talk of says music group then approaches baby and his brother Slim with a new deal.

They sign the deal to her the music heard to a wider audience they previously could not reach

Universal could've said no but they didn't

Ok. Were there more popular groups/labels with a positive message down there that they were passing on? Or did a business, trying to sell a product, go down there and do business with the companies making the most money?

So they're not forcing the sound. They're listening to what the people have decided they like and want to spend money on, and investing in it.

And is this just being mad no matter what? Record companies are wrong for helping this negative music spread in popularity. OK, so were you cheering on the police when they were arresting rappers for performing obscene music (and store owners for selling their music) to stop it from spreading?
 
Ok. Were there more popular groups/labels with a positive message down there that they were passing on? Or did a business, trying to sell a product, go down there and do business with the companies making the most money?

So they're not forcing the sound. They're listening to what the people have decided they like and want to spend money on, and investing in it.

And is this just being mad no matter what? Record companies are wrong for helping this negative music spread in popularity. OK, so were you cheering on the police when they were arresting rappers for performing obscene music (and store owners for selling their music) to stop it from spreading?
I'm not even sure of the point you are trying to make

It's one thing for the Big Tymers in the late 90sc early 00s to be popular in just the Gulf Coast region just off local/regional radio (which they incur the cost of getting played on the radio which could potentially lead to their downfall if they are spending money which they can't recoup

But that aside, some white person hears about them with a major label and decides to make them an offer to increase exposure

This is the "issue" a lot of black conservatives try to point out

If the labels didn't promote the shit, niggas would've been pivoted to something else they actually could profit from
 
I'm not even sure of the point you are trying to make

It's one thing for the Big Tymers in the late 90sc early 00s to be popular in just the Gulf Coast region just off local/regional radio (which they incur the cost of getting played on the radio which could potentially lead to their downfall if they are spending money which they can't recoup

But that aside, some white person hears about them with a major label and decides to make them an offer to increase exposure

This is the "issue" a lot of black conservatives try to point out

If the labels didn't promote the shit, niggas would've been pivoted to something else they actually could profit from

So with this opinion we needed a white savior to protect us from our own decision making? The people in the Gulf Coast region could pick any music they wanted, and decided they liked Cash Money's music. And even after it's promoted, the rest of the world can listen to any music they want instead. But we needed a white executive to come in to correct us, and tell the world what music/interests they needed to be into instead?

And my point was if you think helping the spread of the music was wrong, then you should think the police arresting the artists and distributors for making/selling the music was a good thing.
 
Fuck that!!!

You couldnt pay me to watch dat shit.

I aint got no time for no bunch of house niggas
 
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