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I think it's one of the reasons the music industry is suffering. Envy and Yee made sense. Because you have middle aged guys signing acts. They have their friends in positions and not young kids with their ears to the streets. They don't know what these young kids want. So they go for a Bobby Shmurda, Chief Keef or Trinidad, because they have the hot song. They haven't proven they can make songs, much less an album. Back in the 80's and 90's you needed a demo of dope music, where you had to prove yourself. If you weren't ready you had to go to the drawing board and make another one. Not one song and a little internet following. Teyanna Taylor has how many instagram followers? Now how many albums did she sell? Online doesn't transfer to people buying songs or albums. Once Shakir killed himself, Def Jam went down. He was the last one who brought sustainable acts to Def Jam.
The No ID thing is interesting, because he's not a hit or club person. I'm not sure how that's going to work.
I'm shocked Def Jam didn't try and push out another Rihanna album out fourth quarter like they've been doing.
The No ID thing is interesting, because he's not a hit or club person. I'm not sure how that's going to work.
I'm shocked Def Jam didn't try and push out another Rihanna album out fourth quarter like they've been doing.