Diddy Is Giving All His Bad Boy Artists Their Publishing Back, Former Bad Boy Artist Mark Curry Responds

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Dawn has implied this in multiple interviews, but never going as far as Aubrey has for obvious reasons.

They had a platinum album right in the middle of albums sales starting to soften due to piracy. You not knowing a Danity Kane song doesn't mean much. I'm sure there's a bunch of female artists with varying levels of popularity from the last 20 years you aren't familiar with.

And Aubrey also had her own run on reality TV with the E! Network so everything I said still stands.

LOL. I know the album went platinum, but just for measure, The p*ssycat Dolls went 2X platinum without a reality show with a similar all star lineup of producers during that same period.

Breh, Danity Kanity is irrelevant to the past 20 years of music. Never thought I'd come across a Danity Kane fan. And I'm sure there are female artists of the past 20 years you're not familiar with so I don't see how that's even relevant.
 

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Probably so and her stance makes sense. Some of the Bad Boy artists want the rights to their work which is understandable and artists like Aubrey feel their story is more valuable. It is what it is.

Her story is more valuable because she's 1/5 of a group. What would she really earn from publishing? Danity Kane wasn't a big deal regardless of coming off of a hit reality show. And even still, unless she's sharing some bombshell information, nobody is tuning in to hear the same old Diddy is the devil story.
 

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LOL. I know the album went platinum, but just for measure, The p*ssycat Dolls went 2X platinum without a reality show with a similar all star lineup of producers during that same period.

Breh, Danity Kanity is irrelevant to the past 20 years of music. Never thought I'd come across a Danity Kane fan. And I'm sure there are female artists of the past 20 years you're not familiar with so I don't see how that's even relevant.

I'm not even a Danity Kane fan but I was old enough to remember when they were at their peak and I hear about them consistently enough to know that there's a group of women who enjoyed that group.

Her story is more valuable because she's 1/5 of a group. What would she really earn from publishing? Danity Kane wasn't a big deal regardless of coming off of a hit reality show. And even still, unless she's sharing some bombshell information, nobody is tuning in to hear the same old Diddy is the devil story.

What are you arguing with me about here?? Like you aren't actually disagreeing with the comment you quoted.
 
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