u/neonberry00

question about when Juice moved to LA from Chicago

i mean between the time he signed the $3M deal with the record label and when he moved into the mansion where tf was he living at? was he making enough money from music streams before the $3M deal to rent the mansion?

i’m curious to know where in LA he was living at when he moved there before signing to the record label. i know he had a mansion there he was renting but idk if he was making enough money from music streams before signing to the record label for $3M to rent the LA mansion he had so where was he in between the time from when he went to LA and when he was in the process of getting signed to the record label? Bibbys house? a hotel? i don’t mean to sound weird I’m just really curious about how the process works of the time between when a artist blows up then moves to LA and when they officially cash out the record deal money also I’m really tired and high rn so i might not have worded my question properly

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u/neonberry00 — 6 days ago

a thought i have about something bashar said about the pleiadians

he said the pleiadians are gonna be the first extraterrestrial race introduced to this world in our lifetime

but they look so similar to humans, are most people not gonna think it’s just people pretending to be aliens? how are we gonna know for sure they’re not from here? there needs to be some kind of proof other than the government telling us “these people are aliens”. the only way I think it would work good is if it’s a live televised event of them arriving on a big extraterrestrial aircraft from outerspace otherwise I think most people are gonna assume they’re faking it

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u/neonberry00 — 9 days ago

almost every time I’ve ever asked any question on here(and i’ve seen the same thing on other peoples posts here too, not just me) very often times the most liked comment is always the person saying “it doesn’t matter because you’re not gonna get streams anyways” which I think is very weird. i know every artist had people telling them they’re not gonna make it when they first started so it doesn’t really matter but it does get me thinking about what mentally drives a person to say things like that in a community where we all have similar goals

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u/neonberry00 — 24 days ago

if someone makes a song with a beat from YouTube that says “free for profit” in the title does that really mean they can actually upload it to Spotify to make money from without any copyright problems? is Spotify even gonna let me upload it? and what if someone buys the exclusive ownership to the beat after a different person already uploaded the song to Spotify and am getting streams? i’ve never posted any songs and am just trying to learn about how this copyright/legal stuff works

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u/neonberry00 — 25 days ago