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The breakfast club is not a dusty station.
Pun record and any record from NYC till the 2000's is spun like a legacy dusty. Meaning all the strictly rnb stations are now the old urban station and older nineties rap is classified as dusties.
Pun comes on the dusty rnb station like it is an rnb dusty record.
Do you realize how publishing works?
Not streaming but publishing?
Art Barr
I think I've heard it (Still Not a Player) maybe 1 in the past 5 years, and if I do listen to the radio, it's oldies stations. They haven't even been going back to the 90s that much, as of late. You're not really hearing it anywhere. Hell, I think I've heard Funkdafied more. It's not like Still Not a Player is Pump it Up status, where you can clearly say it's generating income. As for How We Roll, that's not even a real song. It's a cut-n-paste, non official song that would be the equivalent of a mixtape track. And if they do count it as a song, it's would be categorized as samples...which would be 3 seperate tracks, ALL with features. That's 50% (writers publishing) split 10+ ways. And that song isn't in heavy rotation at all. Endangered Species was what we used to call an official bootleg. Liza was already given the proceeds for that album, and Joe was able to throw it together and avoid maximum legal troubles with it. You're not seeing any publishing checks off of that.