Drake's popularity right now is crazy

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he's a hit machine...and co-sign on he should drop YMCMBVIDSMIY if he could but he's prob locked in to that sign your soul on the dotted line type contract

feel bad for dude gettin his pockets drained from like 4 different lables/ execs' etc

but like it or not he keeps this up for a few more years he's gonna be on legend status

"They have given me one of the greatest situations in hip-hop," Drake, 22, said of his team.

Under the unusually lucrative agreement he struck with Aspire/Young Money/Cash Money Records distributed through Universal, Drake received a $2-million advance. He retains the publishing rights to his songs and cedes only around 25% of his music sales revenues to the label as a "distribution fee," his managers said. By contrast, the overwhelming majority of new artists sign financially restrictive "360 deals" that sap their touring and merchandise income and offer much more restrictive profit-sharing.

A dissection of how the rapper was able to drive such a hard bargain underscores an evolution in the music industry. At a time when CD sales have declined by 15% over last summer's numbers and major labels remain more fixated on scoring hit singles than sustaining artist rosters, managers such as those working with Drake have stepped into the void to become king-makers in urban music.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/music_blog/2009/07/drake-from-teen-tv-star-to-rap-royalty-.html
 

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Drake received a $2-million advance. He retains the publishing rights to his songs and cedes only around 25% of his music sales revenues to the label as a "distribution fee," his managers said.
:whew: that boy got his publishing?

Meanwhile new artists signing 360s getting raped for tour money :ohhh:
 

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Truth is Drake do be blowing up with "throw away" tracks. I would say he's almost on Chris Brown level when it comes to that. Almost.
 
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