Gritsngravy
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They could fight for more of a cut on distribution and streaming, and regulations on crazy ass deals


. Also who gets included in all this ? Every rapper that has a contact with a label? So what happens when a dude is signed on a 4 album deal, got his advance and don't drop more then 2 album and still owes 2 more? Is he supposed to continue to pay union dues forever until his label drops him? Wouldn't he be broke and can't afford the dues by then? What about people that are signed to multiple label imprints? Does have have to pay multiple dues?You sound like a cacOf course. Just for hip hop, because hip hop artists need their hands held. No other genre needs their hands held, just hip hop. Everyone else has to be responsible, and save money, but let’s help the rappers.
Out of all the issues in the black community, he thinks THIS is of vital importance. Nobody is forced to become a rapper.You sound like a cac
What aboutism
A million dollars is $50K per year for 20 years.
I know that sounds like poverty to you 6 cert gentlemen but so far $50K is enough to live on. And that without INVESTING like you should and living on the interest/dividends.
So let's say rapper X has run through $5MM during his career. That's enough to have $100K per year for 50 years.
I don't think this is an issue for popular acts. I think self control is the issue.
For dudes who never touched any real money.. who gonna be paying their pension? The other rappers? The label? The label didn't even pay the broke rapper in the first place..
Sounds nice but like other cats said, you'd be better off having a solid plan and sticking to it for investments and retirement.
And in the case of anyone seeing any number of millions.. no sympathy when you go broke.
Who disagreed on this particular issue?DJ Akademiks, and Joe Budden been saying this....but y'all keep shytting on them