Adrien Broner’s coach gave DeenTheGreat a reality check, warning him he’s hanging around AB and making the same mistakes that led to his downfall
“..i see the stuff y’all doing online.. it’s corny being disrespectful to women.. you need to lock in..”
This is the point Raman supporters are to the left of Bass they never voting for Pratt. And you expect a higher turnout in Nov. She currently at 22%. Literally 38 + 22 is 60%.. Its an uphill battle for Pratt and he is not going to get a lot of money coming in either. Now Raman was more a moderate I think Pratt may have room to convince some of her voters..
there is no need to cheat.. do yall understand simple math lol lol.. Raman is a progressive her voters are not voting for Pratt... Do the math here if Pratt stays at #2. That 22 percent of votes Pratt will barely see any of that. Add that alone to where crazy ass Bass is at. Its all mouth and who voting. There is just not enough people in CA that will vote for Pratt.. In other words there is no need to cheat there.
Robert Horry on Wemby:
“I’m not saying he’s not great, he’s a great defensive player, but they trying to make him the be all now. Like he is God’s gift to basketball… Give him time. Let him mature… Don’t give it to him. Let him take it.”
(via @RoadTrippinShow, h/t @NBA__Courtside)
@Dre90504799@insiderassasin but you right both of them own the masters of the respective songs on that album etc. So hell that counts. No Major owns that album though which is definitely for sure.
@Dre90504799@insiderassasin ss4u yea i think depends on the track but sure. PartyNextDoor and Drake released that album independently an distributed by Sony Records ironically enough.. But sure..
Dillon Gabriel on Jared Verse wearing number 8:
"Yeah, I was kind of hoping he would pay me for my number. But then he just started wearing it in practice."
Instead of accepting a standard payout, JAY-Z used his leverage to negotiate a dual deal. He accepted the role of President and CEO of Def Jam Recordings under the strict condition that his master recordings would revert back to him. This was 2004, ten year period 2014. So its not easy.. Without him becoming the president of Def Jam who had the masters, he would be like every other artist.. Point here is typically record companies not giving shit up unless there is some leverage or something you going to bring to them for long term value.
thats now how Jay got his catalogs.. Thats part of the problem of misinformation. Drake wanted the deal he got, cause he wanted the money he got. He was paid well. Its not easy for any artist to own they shit i can give you examples. Its all about who owns it and are they willing to give you action to buy them back as part of some deal.