Jewish label owners didn't place their personal cars (forcefully) in videos then charge a rental fee.What’s messed up is they making it seem like solely Diddy practicing weird music industry practices when it’s mostly standard.

Other folks just charge everything else from the pencilsJewish label owners didn't place their personal cars (forcefully) in videos then charge a rental fee.
Nor be (forcefully) all in the videos and charge an appearance fee
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You're right, but his blatantly egregious violations is where his reputation is soiled. Something like forcing those "The Band" members to sign their contract, 'or else', within 2 days is not something traditionally practiced.Other folks just charge everything else from the pencilsused in the studio to write your lyrics to the water bottles that moisturize your throat. The music industry as a whole is f’d up. It’s not exclusive to Diddy. It’s easy to pile on because it’s in season and he’s locked up.
What about the legend of Suge Knight holding Vanilla Ice over a balcony for him to sign over his rights to Ice Ice Baby? Or Suge assaulting Easy E to release Dr. Dre from his contract with Ruthless Records?You're right, but his blatantly egregious violations is where his reputation is soiled. Something like forcing those "The Band" members to sign their contract, 'or else', within 2 days is not something traditionally practiced.
GTFOHWhat’s messed up is they making it seem like solely Diddy practicing weird music industry practices when it’s mostly standard.
None of the those perpetrators were the heads of labels.What about the legend of Suge Knight holding Vanilla Ice over a balcony for him to sign over his rights to Ice Ice Baby? Or Suge assaulting Easy E to release Dr. Dre from his contract with Ruthless Records?
What the mob exploiting our legends like Sam Cooke? However, here you are with hard on for Diddy.
What’s messed up is they making it seem like solely Diddy practicing weird music industry practices when it’s mostly standard.

Negro please.so diddy saw a system of exploitation and instead of bucking it, he readily took part in it.![]()
Negro please. It’s the music industry. What I am not going to accept is you trying to deflect and give different measures and standards by made up titles. Justice for Artist? Lol.None of the those perpetrators were the heads of labels.
in fact, Suge was on a pseudo 'justice for artist' mercenary mission with Vanilla Ice and Eazy E
That mob shyt you speak of, were outside forces getting their extortion on.
Everything I mentioned were shady business practices coming directly from the head of the label!
he wasn't a CEO at that point... I believe you lack contextNegro please. It’s the music industry. What I am not going to accept is you trying to deflect and give different measures and standards by made up titles. Justice for Artist? Lol.
CEO of Death Row Records.
Get your the white man’s ice is colder azz outta here. Craig Mack was an ugly azz dude no one else was willing to take a chance on.GTFOH
F**k context. A transgression is a transgression, no matter the timeline.he wasn't a CEO at that point... I believe you lack context
There's a certain level of responsibility/accountability when it comes to running a company.F**k context. A transgression is a transgression, no matter the timeline.