Soulja Boy on the Breakfast Club: Drags Tyga, Drake, Kanye West & Reclaims The Best Comeback Of 2018

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Casanova such a corny ass clout-chaser
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15 million singles on a song you have 100% writing AND production credit on :banderas:

Soulja has said the biggest mistake he made was selling his publishing at age 17. He said it in 2014 in a Forbes article. That might be a 7 or even 8 figure loss, especially with all the big songs that first album had alone:picard::patrice:.

Soulja Boy's Blueprint To Success And The Next Chapter

"Early in his career, his biggest mistake came from not understanding the publishing end of the music industry. Ownership of content and publishing rights is critical to artists today, he stresses. “At age 17, I signed my publishing rights away,” citing one of his biggest lessons learned, and the reason he is so adamant about owning all of one’s own content, something one of his colleagues, Birdman, preaches."
 

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lol come on man. Tired of you 1st grade economists :mjlol:
did i add this up professor or did the website?

The point is, you don't know either. You have no idea what contracts Apple has, with what companies, to get what products, for what price.... What's MOST important is... You don't give two fukks. And neither does anyone else replying.

Until it's not apple. Until it's your homie selling shirts or a rapper selling a watch or a black man owning a store.. oh then a 200% markup is a national headline. But do you ask any major companies or care?


That was the point.. Don't be dumb
 

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Im officially a fan. This nikka witty, respectful and yet full of fukkery at the same time.:heh:
:philjacksonlol: Respectful?




:philjacksonlol: On more than one occasion he called Akademiks a “fukk nikka.”




:gucci:Hip Hop, fukk nikka.”





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Free Taxstone :mjcry:

He was one of the most prominent ppl pushing the King Draco movement

He seen this early

"I told n***as yesterday on Twitter, but nobody got it; you know, I said Soulja Boy ain't nothing but 2Pac. He just ain't get to read the Willie Lynch letters yet; you dig what I'm saying? And I'm like, if you think about it Tupac used to act just like Soulja Boy my n***a, like, wilding out on n***as, but he was conscious, you understand what I'm saying," Taxstone said about midway through the show.

In drawing the comparison, Tax recalled some of Pac's most famous outbursts, including the time he spit at reporters while leaving New York's state Supreme Court in 1994. Taxstone said that Tupac's actions haven't been viewed in the ignorant light that Soulja Boy's has had because of his socially conscious disposition. According to Tax, Soulja Boy is acting out because he doesn't feel he is taken seriously, but his attitude and approach towards his rivals are reminiscent of the slain revolutionaries.
 
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