I feel we are rediscovering the main rule: Never Steal From an Artist or a Working Artist. And, when I mean art, a lot of it is not currently original or from nothing.
The casulties of the 360 Contracts are it makes it harder to vet great New Videos, and New Talent, and it makes it worse on discovery. And, with Kane Brown hotmicing Austin City Limits when Polow The Don is suing him out of career, and he is Nas's Hero among other credits and it is easy to see from Midland Lee Campus that their town ain't got airplay the same or how Public Broadcasting is less better off than Mediacom, even with the same technology advances.
I think the biggest rule is let the art stand alone. And, it is never okay to drop mics, or blister ephitets, vulgarities, or slurs on wax just to blister them. The ice pack is currently used to uselessness and the pipelines are healthier if you count 5 Tours and Albums from YOUR Neighborhood or who's a healthy pro fixture.
The hitting and running joke on being cool is the current would easily melt into the East River. It is terrible, to be the Wrong Dull like we numb, and it is more terrible we aren't considering Nine Inch Nails or Nas to try to evade Viacom. Evasion is not cheap, and I am thinking for nearly every problem we are having, I think the Circuit Court is necessary and terrible.
Everyone seems to be doing podcasts as a Howard Stern reflex. Or going about the Career like a Permenant Summer Vacation with no real interest for an evolution, or American Revolution.
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