Jay-Z Roc Nation- Furloughs

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I bet it's a lot of rappers hurting right now and will be for a while. Roc Nation's clients are "huge" artists. I'm thinking about the smaller rappers...no one trying to be packed in a club for a while. :francis:



Roc Nation Hit With Multiple Furloughs, Pay Cuts – Variety



Roc Nation Hit With Furloughs, Pay Cuts


Jem Aswad, Shirley Halperin
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Roc Nation, the multifaceted management-label-publishing company established as a partnership between Jay-Z and Live Nation, was hit with multiple furloughs and pay cuts last month that extend across as much as half the company, multiple sources confirm to Variety.

Reps for Roc Nation and Live Nation did not respond to Variety’s requests for comment.

The furloughs and pay cuts — which sources said were in the 10%-20% range — are said to extend across all departments as well as the streaming service Tidal, where sources said the affected areas were largely in the marketing and events departments. A source tells Variety that the company made the moves quickly last month as the crushing impact of the coronavirus brought two of Roc’s primary financial pillars — music touring and sports — to a virtual standstill.

Many of those affected were lower-level employees, sources said, although the company’s former CFO, Gregory Resh, left last month and has since become CFO of Baltimore-based information technology company Sontiq, according to his LinkedIn page.

Michael Rapino largely leaves the management of the company to Jay, who Forbes named “hip-hop’s first billionaire” last year, and its top officers Jay Brown and Desiree Perez (who were promoted to vice chairman and CEO, respectively, in December).

Live Nation itself announced furloughs and voluntary salary cuts earlier this week, although the former were said to be largely in its European division and the latter for top executives, including Rapino, who will forego his $3 million salary this year.

Jay-Z’s Shawn Carter Foundation has made extensive donations to coronarvirus-relief efforts in recent weeks. SCF, with Rihanna’s Clara Lionel Foundation, made a $1 million donation last month to “support undocumented workers, the children of frontline health workers and first responders, and incarcerated, elderly and homeless populations in New York City and Los Angeles” and the two foundations announced Wednesday that they have joined with Twitter founder Jack Dorsey to co-fund $6.2 million in coronavirus-relief grants.
 

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I'm not gonna lie...

Alot of these rappers ain't shyt and this gonna be a wake up call.

Go get real jobs all y'all ain't gonna make it.

Get a damn education go learn some shyt.

Don't nobody wanna hear y'all garbage.

This mostly goes for them retarded looking new rappers.


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Might be a wrap for the music industry, their model is based on live performances and pushing merchandise at shows. Streaming doesn't generate money like that.
such a stupid fakkit.

the music industry isn't going anywhere. broke artists with no backup plans are...
 

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Might be a wrap for the music industry, their model is based on live performances and pushing merchandise at shows. Streaming doesn't generate money like that.


You might be right at least for a while. They could have a show of my favorite artists and I wouldnt want to be around all those people.
 

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Might be a wrap for the music industry, their model is based on live performances and pushing merchandise at shows. Streaming doesn't generate money like that.
also if you look at data people tend to not listen to music when they are stationary . streaming is WAY down because most people dont "love" music and listen when they are on the go...
its just another form of media like a movie etc to them...
 
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