They talk like that because that's how you're supposed to talk. At least thats what MTV wants you to think. Along with a number of other things...
I hate mtv :wtf:
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They talk like that because that's how you're supposed to talk. At least thats what MTV wants you to think. Along with a number of other things...
I hate mtv :wtf:
Lol westwood - i dont really like him hes english but hes tries to talk like 50 cent or something with some american accent and he doesnt even do it good you can tell hes putting it on what a wanker lol
and in mtv cribs when they go into there bedroom there always like "this is where all the magic goes dowwwwwwwwn" lmao
Theres some bitch in my school who thinks shes mexican or puerto rican or some shit i dunno and she always talks with some stupid ass obviously fake puerto rican accent. She sounds so dumc abd shes from Lawrence MA, not some city or anything. Every time i hear a word come out of hr mouth i want her dead
95% are doing none of that....besides Mac Dre and some undergrounders maybe..that's a pretty silly statement, although I sense sarcasm. First, when you sign a major record deal, you get a big ass check for signing a contract...usually 7 figures. Then a cut from record sales, touring, any endorsements, public appearances (just like any musician). Then, most of the smart ones branch out and ink their own record label...then maybe clothing line, or whatever. I believe Em is worth close to a 100 million...not from selling drugs.Quote:
Originally Posted by nikweiser
Or you could go Jay's route...publish your own record label as an independant...market it yourself...then get your label signed under a major label (Def Jam in this case)...but you're still getting most of the profit rather than if you just signed to the label yourself. He's upwards of 350 million or something like that (and he didn't get there by just 'speaking on a record'...he made a highly profitable business out of nothing..even he says he's not a rapper..just a businessman/entrepenour/hustler and now..CEO of the biggest record label in the world), and still going.