Mindfield333
Superstar
It’s cool she’s being called to task but the song sucked.
He was twerking and learned some new dance moves
exactly.
This.
Then damn video budget would’ve been for food for the whole hood + whatever cars they rented. This ain’t rocket science. only dummies like Nas X (the male Lizzie) has the record company spending $$$ to make shock value videos for songs no one is checking
Hope Bobby saved whatever $ he got coming out of the joint. His career is finished.
nikka waited 7 business months to drop a low premium 2014 era sounding mixtape single
Strange who our gatekeepers are and where they come from.
From what I understand about this Civil bytch is she got her start in entertainment by making fan pages for artists, then got an internship at Hot 97 while attending community college. She gained some notoriety for making a Lil Wayne fan page for he was in jail.
Then somehow she finessed her way into being a “consultant,” but really a gatekeeper and power broker in the entertainment industry.
And more-so, she somehow managed to get a spot as Hillary Clinton’s urban outreach advisor during her ill-fated awful 2016 presidential campaign where she underperformed with Black voters.
There’s people like this in every industry where you just look at them like “Who the fukk are you and how did you get here?”
People who aren’t really qualified or skilled at anything other than being a charismatic psychopath that can woo the right people over.
I don’t know what kinda goofy question this is, but my post speaks for itself.So are we mad at her for coming up in the world or stealing money?
He got turnt out in prison... Aint come home the same didn't have that get money take my spot back motivation and then like after a year they decide to come out between Ye and Drake...lol these people get paid to make these decisions?
I don’t know what kinda goofy question this is, but my post speaks for itself.

It doesn’t exactly help that the “music” is trash![]()
The song was weak.
But the problem is also the business. The music business is filled with mad people now, who don’t know how to work records. They're taking money from artists and labels to do work, based on their social media following or name recognition. And that's the issue. There used to be people in the business that knew how to make records pop, even if they were wack. What we have today, are a lot of people who are robbing these labels and rappers, by promising them things they know they can't deliver on. But labels and artists are desperate, so they'll throw half a budget at someone, if the person seems to be connected. These people don’t know the business though, so you end up losing your bread and starting from scratch after flopping and betting on the wrong people.