Tip thinks he's doing something big cuz she's killing the charts and he's never seen a cash cow of this calibre
for his label... but the reality is that he's doing urban music a HUGE disservice (but by the end of the day,
Mr. Harris is probably somebody's bytch/puppet anyway, using his brand as a catalyst as a marketing ploy for
Iggy).
Most people who listen to her music don't see it... cuz they're essentially lemmings and don't care.
But those exact fans are fickle and the labels know that. Iggy's popularity has a very short shelf life so they'll do
everything in their power to expose her as much as possible while she's the commodity right now. Over saturation
means nothing to record labels... it means striking hard and often while the iron is still permeable and porous as they
can continue to manipulate their agenda to said liking.
I don't like it as much as the next person... but the person that will take the biggest hit is the person being strung by the
labels. She thinks all the fame, glitz and money is all that matters... but in a couple years when that extreme high hits the
inevitable abyss of obscurity... she won't be able to manage it and the implosion and self destruction begins.
Give it 2 years tops.
You think Swaggy P is gonna stick around to see her descend to inconspicuousness?
As a matter of fact... TIP won't even be there there to clutch her way back to normalcy.
The machine/devil will always make you pay for your ignorance... especially in the vein of urban music.
... but the reality is that he's doing urban music a HUGE disservice (but by the end of the day,
Mr. Harris is probably somebody's bytch/puppet anyway, using his brand as a catalyst as a marketing ploy for
Iggy).
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