pgLang signed an artist, developed her for years behind the scenes, dropped her debut off-cycle on a Tuesday, and used the signing announcement as a promotional vehicle. This approach is so rare it's breaking people's brains 😂
There was a time where people would get signed based off of their talent before there was a fanbase … and the team + label would develop the artist and build the fanbase from the start.
A&R used to actually mean something
Remember that time Lil B was a XXL Freshman and everyone thought he was gonna come spit some trash at the Cypher but he pulled up and had the best verse and had Kendrick Lamar and Yelawolf's jaw dropped? Yeah I'm sure he was never good 🙄
Wale is such an anomaly. The biggest A listers are big fans of his, he got Jerry Seinfeld on his projects, but the average rap fan kind of overlooks him
Music executive Larry Jackson, founder and CEO of gamma, reportedly filed a lawsuit in New York State Supreme Court over an alleged coordinated online defamation campaign targeting himself and his company.
According to Music Business Worldwide, Jackson is seeking to uncover the anonymous individuals responsible for allegedly launching two websites that accused the company of financial misconduct, streaming manipulation, and misuse of investor money.
I’m gonna let yall in on a little secret…….this is why yall love Future so much. The nigga literally writes his songs with nursery rhymes in mind because they’re simple and catchy
Everyone wants to feel distinct and important and when you can’t build or create anything important you have to rely on consumption forgetting anyone with a credit card can do the same. These billion dollar industries exist to capture the narcissistic nature of humans.
Promise you if a nigga im dating ever asked me why i liked someone's post or story he's getting left with the shit in the toilet. Insecurity and control issues running rampant in this generation.