The_King_of_Everything
Yeah.
I agree but it's all Good it entertainment
I agree but it's all Good it entertainment
Koopsta knicca that just died from 3-6 mafia said in a documentary that all the evil demonic things they said in their music they meant; because they wanted people to get comfortable with it.I agree but it's all Good it entertainment
LinkKoopsta knicca that just died from 3-6 mafia said in a documentary that all the evil demonic things they said in their music they meant; because they wanted people to get comfortable with it.
I believe musical artists do and say the things they do so their listeners get "comfortable" hardly entertainment
Same goes for movies and the news
It's page 4 on the r.i.p koopsta knicca thread. A poster named dre, posted the video to the documentaryLink
BetIt's page 4 on the r.i.p koopsta knicca thread. A poster named dre, posted the video to the documentary
I believe it was Pusha T, aka the J.D. Rockefeller of the white, who mocked Lil Wayne with the line, “You signed to one n*gga that signed to another n*gga that's signed to three n*ggas, now that's bad luck.”
Since I started this article with him, let’s use Pusha T as our first step. All the average fan cares about is that Pusha T is signed to G.O.O.D Music, but the reality isn't that simple because if you bought the new Pusha T album you'd have to thank G.O.O.D Music’s distributor, Def Jam, which is run by their CEO Steve Bartles. Bartles became the CEO in 2014, when Def Jam’s parent company, Universal Music Group (UMG), divided Island Def Jam into Island Records and Def Jam Records, which now exists along with their third big label, Motown Records. That’s three huge music outlets all owned by the same company. Head spinning? This won’t help, those three labels are just the start.
If you thought UMG (and Grainge) buying EMI for $2 billion was impressive, Vivendi’s “Market Cap” is currently $36.4 billion, or as I like to think about it, they’re worth 72 JAY Zs. They control an unfathomable amount of money and are one of the most valuable companies in the world. In addition to UMG they’ve also put inordinate amounts of money in companies like Activision Blizzard (for all you gamers) and the Canal+ Group, which I’ve never heard of but sounds like the evil company in a romantic comedy that’s trying to bulldoze a local bookstore owned by Rachel McAdams.
@Prominence0
You should peruse this article, brother;
Meet the Actual Illuminati Controlling the Music Industry - DJBooth