@GoFlipAPack In some real shyt, I think he does have autism. I think he is a prime example of how the music industry is a predatory machine generating wealth literally off promotion off shedding black blood at any cost. He was a young artist when he got signed and they started the trend of signing artist doing the same type of music as young as they could go. Choppa was another one at 15. Find the youngest artist talking about murder and sign him. Find someone who seems mentally ill and showcase him as a crazy murderer.
The leading journalist for the YSL case said something that I thought was bullshyt at first because people listen to what they want, but people forget we only even know this music because the YouTube algorithm generates it into our feed. The labels all have deals with YouTube which is the driving force for artist promotion. He stated that upon every gangster rappers death whom is murdered, who has a major record label, people should take legal action in class action lawsuits for damages in the promotion of funneling finances to the artist for the promotion of criminal activity which in turn draws actual criminal activity to them which can lead to murder…. against these record labels that would force them into decisions to see if it’s actually worth the risk of signing these types of artist . There is currently one against Sony to where they may be forced to a settlement right now.
The rap industry generates billions of dollars, but for these parent companies conglomerates that own the record labels that own other types of media and consumer products such as a Sony, it’s a risk they don’t need if the lawsuits persist. Thought it was bullshyt until he talked about the case and how the settlement fukked threw them off a little. This is in no way an attempt to take blame off these c00n ass artist or the public who is consuming this bullshyt. But literally it is the only way we don’t get any more NBA Youngbois. Anybody who is IT definitely knows what I’m talking about. Everything you think is organic is sponsored marketing and led by algorithms. There are songs that blow up organically, but most of these songs people play aren’t even songs you can play on the radio and most people don’t have Siris Radio