Absolutely not, because the number one goal of companies like these is to maximize profit, so they minimize the amount they can make per stream. It's why many artists refuse to put their music on them.
It's like I said in that Monie Love thread, the lack of balance in hip hop keeps the bar low. Nicki is considered one of the greatest according to some, and that's embarrassing. She's the bar, which is why Doja Cat is the most popular "rapper" right now.
That's actually really solid, but Rakim ain't the personality for Verzuz. He's a nonchalant low key type of dude like Nas, and I don't think he wants to do one.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.foxnews.com/media/katie-couric-ruth-bader-ginsburg-kaepernick-nfl-anthem-backlash.amp White women, in my honest opinion, are literally the worst people in existence because they have the ability to exploit the "minority" narrative that they derive from the...
https://www.ajc.com/politics/politics-blog/walker-cancels-fundraiser-with-supporter-who-had-swastika-in-her-twitter-profile/RBMZO4DYRZDC5CJVTRPEWQBC7Q/ That wake up call about to hit all of them one way or another
Great points, I remember in Liberia they told me a story of how everyone in the room was making fun of a Chinese man with the eye signal. So it really depends on where you are.
Sidebar BHigh is an incredible platform for rappers of all areas, usually Southern but I'm sure anyone is invited. Why don't a lot of these guys just abandon the Vlads and just go there? Or places like it? I'm tired of seeing them generate revenue for that vulture.
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