Well let’s talk about it, music execs.
You spent the better part of the last decade fighting against streaming and signing artists to terrible 360 deals.
Not much of that time was spent learning how to adjust to the new era
Instead, you have a building full of people who have no desire to actually work to build artists. And those that DO wanna do their jobs, can’t because you’re too busy worrying about signing algorithms and followers.
You quite literally can’t hear a hit, so you look at the numbers under the YouTube video to determine what you want to invest in
Many of you got rid of people who actually love music. And traded them in for soulless
Analytics managers who couldn’t clap on beat if you moved their hands for them.
There are so many good artists putting music out, and one of you know who they are bc they aren’t busy tryna catch a viral wave that’ll pass in 3 months
After you’re done pissing all your money away on marginally talented tik tokers, you tell the dope ones that you don’t see the point in investing capital in the work that they do. And your tik tok famous artist just went triple plastic.
In conclusion, a lot of you guys just aren’t good at what you do.
@JustinStone@nojumper You can’t hear her because of the speakers on stage are off. She has in-ear monitors on. And the speakers you hear are not facing the recording device. So the only thing getting picked up from the device are reflections from those speakers.
I’m sorry but y’all are losing your minds and sense of love and community. Don’t ask your friend for help moving? Don’t ask your friends for rides to the airport? Don’t talk to your partner everyday?!!! What the fuck wrong w y’all fr?!?!?!
What are some of your favorite moments or line deliveries from the early seasons of Spongebob?
Spongebob and Patrick going through the department store was a classic.