yea and
I mean that’s not really the same as a big rapper doing 4200 pure sales first week, but it’s still dope
I mean that’s not really the same as a big rapper doing 4200 pure sales first week, but it’s still dope
like bro replied earlier, Mick getting more out of that back than the big rapper is.
kinda true though master p f***ed a lot of people over putting out their music afaik
Fair.
who are these cucked ass people hes replying to god damn. 'aw did you know in this economy-' bro please shut your f***ing mouth and stop trying these dumbass strawmans on artists. 'oh i would pass up the opportunity-' are these people getting paid by labels to say all this stupid fake complicated pro streaming s***? god damn!!!
Daniel Ek has shooters
like bro replied earlier, Mick getting more out of that back than the big rapper is.
True
yep.
just like how they was at the mom and pop sto'
For a digital album?
For a digital album?
an album's an album.
costed the same whether it was 5 tracks or 19 in the store.
definitely paid 19.99 for TPAB at FYE (rip)
he needs to do the master p no limit records method
he kinda is doing that
Definitely know just from his posts on social media about it, Saba is 100% gonna do the same thing whenever he drops his next project.
an album's an album.
costed the same whether it was 5 tracks or 19 in the store.
definitely paid 19.99 for TPAB at FYE (rip)
my local fye is still goin strong
anyone wanna check mr. "foster the prankster" music and see?
@WRU
fostertheprankster.bandcamp.com/album/merry-prankster tune in first lisn raw foughts
i wrote an a***ysis report on this a couple years ago. napster robbed the music industry of value and things have only gotten worse with streaming. the only consistent way to maintain monetary value in this industry is to convince folks to buy your stuff
i wrote an a***ysis report on this a couple years ago. napster robbed the music industry of value and things have only gotten worse with streaming. the only consistent way to maintain monetary value in this industry is to convince folks to buy your stuff
honestly, i think overall quality control would be better with D2C practices. hell, u couldve paid whatever u want for in rainbows
and they were f***ing eating both financially and creatively
i wrote an a***ysis report on this a couple years ago. napster robbed the music industry of value and things have only gotten worse with streaming. the only consistent way to maintain monetary value in this industry is to convince folks to buy your stuff
@deltarose F*** you for what you did.
https://fostertheprankster.bandcamp.com/album/merry-prankster tune in first lisn raw foughts
45 monthly listeners
tf did this guy do in his 15 yr long career
45 monthly listeners
tf did this guy do in his 15 yr long career
gotta hear the bars yall
@tobilou also did something similar with his app. Having projects meant for streaming then having some dedicated for his app for fans to buy
Always with the scenarios with these guys