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Cybotron - Clear (Jose “Animal” Diaz Remix) (1990)
This classic was sample numerous of times throughout the years. Gotta love it!
NBA YoungBoy outta here 🏃🏿
Do you guys blame him? Or you think he needs to stay his behind in the US?
Remember your a fan 1st!
Solo Dolo Sikoa on a random episode of RAW from 2002 sitting in the crowd behind Jerry 'The King' Lawler and Jimm Ross🔥🔥🔥
Congrats to Pooh Shiesty FDO going Platinum! 🔥
Breaking records behind the jail cell nobody but Shiesty!
Snoop Dogg - "Dance Wit Me" (Feat. Marvin Gaye) (2003)
This Banger was on True Crimes Soundtrack, Video back on the PS2/Xbox/Gamecube
T-Pain not playing wit em!
T-Pain says streaming didn't just change the music industry. It quietly devalued everything he'd already built, without ever asking him.
"When streaming started in 2015, nobody came to any artist and said, how much do you want your music to cost. Out of nowhere, without anybody's consent, our music went from a dollar a song to .003 cents a play." – T-Pain
He says it hasn't stopped shrinking since. "My catalog is worth less and less, without any kind of consent from me."
That made him think about his family: "You think I want to leave that to my kids? You think I'm leaving my kids' future in the hands of the music industry?”
He didn't just talk about it. T-Pain went on to sell his publishing catalog and select masters to HarbourView Equity Partners — trading an asset the streaming industry could keep quietly devaluing for a guaranteed payout, on his own terms, now.
"I know exactly what I need to live out the rest of my life," he said. "If I get that, and I'm content, I'm not looking for more."
After 20 years of making hit songs, T-Pain decided to stop depending on an industry that changed the value of his music without asking him.
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