Jon Bellion EXPOSES Live Nation!
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@vancenichols9490
@vancenichols9490 Минут бұрын
You always have relevant and empowering content! Thanks!!!
@88CReXin
@88CReXin 56 минут бұрын
Love the Lupe interview, congratulations Curtiss on handling that despite how unexpected it was. But your Kendrick bias seems to always be on display. Not sure if it's regional or through association. The Not like Us video game was not developed by TDE or Kendrick, but when a Family Matters game comes up you assume Drake had everything to do with.
@stresseddude
@stresseddude Сағат бұрын
28:00 after the confusion, you got the the truth. Hopefully you understand promoting the toxicity/corruption cannot coincide with the promotion of the good stuff. Black culture needs a reversal, not a foward run to more stupidity. It needs to reset, and then go forward. And keep in mind, the reset to maybe the 70s is well respected to by all people, because being cool and chill and vibey has always been loved. But once the negative stereotypes (even the positive-negative: 30:00) became mainstream, we let go a lot of our positive profits, including family shows. Yet, you don't see not even the smallest white genre, punk rock, losing value. Heck, even jazz is mostly white and 30% black, which is odd. The coolest/jazziest black genre no longer mostly black, is crazy lol. But mostly black people can pull off the jazzy swagger along with the music.
@stresseddude
@stresseddude Сағат бұрын
19:50 People outside of black community is controlling the culture of hiphop/ghetto/hood. If you need to relearn and develop back to when the culture wasn't so disrespect'able', it's a good thing to be criticized to break out the matrix. MJW is doing god's work, you can't complain to think 'let us grow' and then have fun and don't grow and want people to stay this way in their 40s as you said earlier in the clip. This is catering to a mind control system. MJW wants you to break out of the stupidity, and be as smart as black wall street. Even Nigerians who start poor end up being richer than white people as they foucs on education [engineering mostly] for them or their kids to get them out of poverty in america, and it's a factor as to why a lot of nigerians don't respect black people, because they know you can get out of the poor mindset and culture within 1 generation, but coping and catering to mental laziness will make no one respect you, and cringe for those among your people who's trying to show you the way and try to play logical gynmastics in your speak to, when the decade passes, stay ignorant for additional generations. THis wasn't even an issue in the 70s. Trace the sources to the problem, not indulge within it.
@stresseddude
@stresseddude Сағат бұрын
6:37 It is that deep. Also, in the past, it wasn't said as hard as today, stop it. Even the crime today is more disrespectful with these drill rappers. Things seen as taboo in the gangsta rap 90s is still as normal today, including the abuse of wordplay. Jamal was against this way back when, and today. Many family-focused entertainers never liked the corrupt side of hiphop, but do love the dance side of hiphop because it's focus is fun, not negativity to be used as fun. This is not some "my generation" excuse, the stupidity needs to end. Elevate your grammar. We sounded and acted smarter then, but the trends keep us dumb and not-respected, even to Indians. No one in the world respects a culture of degeneracy (other than the cool aspects, like south korea Kpop or uk drill).. 12:00 artist in their 40s sounding like delinquent teenagers was never cool, in music or in real life in the streets. It's just cringe. OGs with tall Ts and with teenage angst is crazy. 13:00 she's not cookin. She's one of the key factors on why the idiocy stays strong. She finds it the toxicity and degeneracy fun; a lot of women like fun (they're the first to say something positive as corny in the 80s and 90s and 2000s if a cool guy bring something fresh and new), so don't find it a problem, and simps tend to follow the male innovator to the new trend (women buy more records than men). But there's women and men who have more intellect find it a mind control system by the industry/hollywood to make us easy to be disrespected by the world who learn from hollywood/industry. If a foreigner is scared of you from the stetreotype, you have gigantic problem.
@stresseddude
@stresseddude Сағат бұрын
Malcom Jamal Warner was living in a time where you had black people who didn't even know the corrupt side of hiphop, but the dance and fun side, also. That time was washed after Soulja Boy's and Chris Brown's era of dancing in the club (the record label of chris brown who promoted dance music was an african billionaire, but sold his label, and ever since those dance vibes died off along with his departure), unless you watch america's got talent or korean hiphop lol. (Tpain CRIED after being told to sound like another rapper who had more hood, and lead him to no longer to rap music). People today, in black clubs, don't dance much, or even grind much, but seem to bump or recite lyrics to a song or stand at the corner acting tough and too cool to have fun. Even R&B (which people don't realize was the most profitable in the 90s for black music and people don't realize is a separate genre from hip hop lol) is losing profit because it's not promoted as much in clubs or radio by labels and DJs, unless they're classics or have some hiphop elements to them. I prefer the 80s and early 90s hiphop that didn't involve anger, like Kid and Play vibes, than anything today anytime. At least people had fun and didn't feel jaded if someone stepped on your shoes on accident... unless you was in the hood parties of the 80s xD. Much of what we see today in clubs is inspired by the 80s hood, which is sad. White clubs, although mindless and repetitive with the music, at least still retain the "fun" factor and would still dance with strangers without bias, similar to how the 2000s and earlier was like for black clubs.
@stresseddude
@stresseddude 2 сағат бұрын
This is why I don't like caterers to evil. HipHop is NOT how we talk to each other WTF. If you look back far enough, the 80s is the starter of it all, and it was because of single-mother homes, drug epidemic, and gangs. Some still stuck in the 80s and 90s, and wear it so. Those who don't talk like normal people. Not all black people are a monolith. The 2000s was starting to be the end of the popularization of how most black people lived and put on TV. Then we got reality tv and music promoting our rich hillbillies by the industry to give the world an image of "this is black people, and they're ignorant, and we make money off of their ignorance", then you have people being told this lie for so long, they start to believe we've always been this way. Look back in the 60s, 70s, and even earily 80s, black people in videos had more charm and maturity than even many white people. There was class, and some still have it today if you look for them on KZfaq; even the old charms and swagger you thought were gone since the 60s and 50s, like an Eartha Kitt persona, I just saw on a podcast. But the more you see people of a certain stereotype, even in real life, even with your own people, the more you'll try to acclimate to said stereotype and stupidity, and be one with the crime rates eventually. It's a trick to make you feel less of yourself, when black people back in the day had a lot of respect because of their "coolness" but now people are fearing and holding purses and making judgement from how you dress since the 80s, when before that wasn't the case. Still, people copy black culture, no matter if the form was degenerate or jazzy or groovy, but when it was trendy of their classy or groovy, it was almost complete love; especially when the doul and disco era of the "afro" was popin in all ethnicities.
@Scorpius-fr8qh
@Scorpius-fr8qh 2 сағат бұрын
I'm on your channel to see if your hatin a** gone react to the 100 gigs
@Abi-kk4nl
@Abi-kk4nl 2 сағат бұрын
Are yall SERIOUSLY mad at a man for being tired of hearing a very over played, over hyped song?
@get_the_money_out-the_way
@get_the_money_out-the_way 3 сағат бұрын
Each song is a KZfaq upload. Ur penthouse upload is an upload interviewing Trump or kamala
@alicehood9308
@alicehood9308 4 сағат бұрын
Cosmic alignment
@drakedutch24
@drakedutch24 5 сағат бұрын
Who is the person that made the video???
@Swish_God
@Swish_God 5 сағат бұрын
15:03 this shit lit! Lol i ain't gon lie. If I'm going to support a party & this shit come on its up from there 😂😂😂
@Ardvinnamoon
@Ardvinnamoon 5 сағат бұрын
D2C and leaving Spotify also happens in other genres. We are Techno and we decided to no longer release to spotify and build a D2C. Very nice and helpfull vids you do - greetings from Belgium.
@marquitamason6093
@marquitamason6093 6 сағат бұрын
This spoke to me💯❤️🔥
@jeffboone8229
@jeffboone8229 6 сағат бұрын
Lil yachty is Drake field Ninja..
@fydmusicastudios
@fydmusicastudios 6 сағат бұрын
WHAT IS NAME WEBSITE
@jeffboone8229
@jeffboone8229 6 сағат бұрын
When the last time lil yachty make a hit songs..
@ownthemusic1
@ownthemusic1 6 сағат бұрын
OWN THE CATALOG 🎯💎💎💎💎💯🙌👏
@stixxcoco9547
@stixxcoco9547 7 сағат бұрын
Riding 🍆 ×'s 1000🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮
@MurphMagic1
@MurphMagic1 8 сағат бұрын
What type of mic is that 🤔
@MrCee-q9i
@MrCee-q9i 10 сағат бұрын
I'm sorry, BUT: I can't listen to Malcolm talk about hip hop politics after knowing that he DRESSES UP IN WOMEN'S LINGERIE and ACCESSORIES 👙👠 and lets dominant women SPANK AND PEG HIM🪛 🍑🌈!! 💯😐😐😐😐
@willowqwerty_
@willowqwerty_ 10 сағат бұрын
Lil yatchy with his LG+ voice😂😂 glazer n defender
@ventusmoses3428
@ventusmoses3428 11 сағат бұрын
It really depends on the artist and how they market themselves and music merch etc if I'm people like it they'll do what theh can. Some people just dont have a full IT factor and a lot of clones are around. Plus it depends on the genres really, rap isnt doing so hot but has some solid people still making money. Also depends on if you are signed or not too your team or if you're solo resources and being consistent
@joblvck7309
@joblvck7309 11 сағат бұрын
It’s funny to see videos like this cause y’all just talk about everything that was said for decades and still got Drake on top of the game. Y’all mean to tell me that for 15 years y’all was blind & deaf. Drake is not perfect, but he sure does draws his artistry from all over the world. Music is constantly evolving that’s why he does and cannot do certain things that everybody do at his age cause to stay relevant to his audience he gotta sacrifice some things along the way. Apart from dying, that’s the only key to longevity and that’s why he been on top of the music for 15 years unlike a Jay-Z, Lil Wayne and many more.
@80TheFlash
@80TheFlash 11 сағат бұрын
That shirt dope asf my brother. ☝🏾🔥
@divinediva_
@divinediva_ 11 сағат бұрын
Beautiful job man! I'm a newer subscriber and love the way you handled that detour.
@robrown8577
@robrown8577 12 сағат бұрын
Over here we call the songs bullets for the gun and the albums/catalogs are the guns for the war We're not takin stray shots we've been waiting for our sniper round to get to the targets I love how they described this it's less weaponized🤣🤣
@globalvendetta0014
@globalvendetta0014 13 сағат бұрын
14:00 Trump 2024
@Yoface44
@Yoface44 13 сағат бұрын
Facts but it’s some of these old heads that are part of the problem as well and I’m talking about artist. they hate us. They’re out here representing pumping up Drake. That’s not real hip-hop. That’s not real rap.
@CITYDAGR8
@CITYDAGR8 14 сағат бұрын
6:05 that how the palms is the higher you get there less rooms because they get bigger and bigger. More exclusive stuff or grandiose stuff
@ThatTimeIFell
@ThatTimeIFell 14 сағат бұрын
The face made at 38:41ish reminded me exactly of my nana.
@Yoface44
@Yoface44 14 сағат бұрын
I have to stay on top of this because they’re not gonna let this error go away without a fight. Because the industry and the execs they love this era of TikTok, microwavable music only signing artists that have a huge social media following they don’t do artist development anymore no media training they love this because this saves the money.. and this is saving them money. They’re paying out less money to the artist to even sign them and demanding more from them. That’s crazy. I sincerely hope I mean I want the app to shut down because it’s detrimental to the music, industry and artist.
@Yoface44
@Yoface44 14 сағат бұрын
Some young people on social media saying you know they don’t care what Drake does. He makes hits and bops and he makes me he puts music at all the time he constantly dropping music that’s all they care about.. and they are part of the problem and these were some young people look like they were about maybe they were in there you know early 20s all they care about his social media we’re gonna have
@Yoface44
@Yoface44 14 сағат бұрын
Some young people on social media saying you know they don’t care what Drake does. He makes hits and bops and he makes me he puts music at all the time he constantly dropping music that’s all they care about.. and they are part of the problem and these were some young people look like they were about maybe they were in there you know early 20s all they care about his social media we’re gonna have
@Yoface44
@Yoface44 14 сағат бұрын
Some young people on social media saying you know they don’t care what Drake does. He makes hits and bops and he makes me he puts music at all the time he constantly dropping music that’s all they care about.. and they are part of the problem and these were some young people look like they were about maybe they were in there you know early 20s all they care about his social media
@Yoface44
@Yoface44 14 сағат бұрын
Oh my God it is so refreshing to hear like-minded people that understand what is going on. I have been so upset. With hip-hop and the music industry and my own peoples sometimes. How we just give our culture away we allow people to just come in and take over but they don’t allow us to do the same thing. They try to hold us and fight to keep us out of it. I’m just giving you example. Just think how they wanted to keep Tiger Woods out of golf and a lot of you may know the struggles that Tiger Woods had, but he did have them because they didn’t want him there. And people probably seeing you using Tiger Woods. He said he was a black as the example was not a good example. I disagree with you because I think he’s a great example because he didn’t wanna be like us. He wanted to be like them and they still didn’t accept him.
@Yoface44
@Yoface44 15 сағат бұрын
Drake was supposed to make everybody say yeah we’re down with AI, but it didn’t work out like that. I would argue that Kendrick Lamar may have just saved rap and saved a lot of people in the music injury street jobs. Because y’all are crazy if y’all don’t think they’re trying to figure out a way to use these artist likeness use AI to make the music and not pay the artist what they’re worth. This is the goal in the music industry and the movie industry and Drake was there to roll it out and push it on us. And I knew they were gonna try to use someone to do it then I realize it was Drake.. just think about the things that’s going on around that time. The music industry is laying off all these different jobs.. and Drake knows what’s going on and he’s gonna get a piece of it but he doesn’t care cause all he cares about is himself. He has no respect for these guys. No respect for no respect for the culture. No respect for black women. I don’t believe he like Black people. It’s only what he can get from them. He can use them and that’s with a lot of people, another artist y’all need to keep in mind is Cardi B and Doja Cat.
@teejay7537
@teejay7537 15 сағат бұрын
It’s tru. I’ve gone back to physical media (cassette). I don’t want access to a million artists, I wanna support the ones I like. I don’t want music I don’t own, I want to forever. I don’t want microwave art, I want art I can take my time with. ✌🏾
@drelovestats6715
@drelovestats6715 14 сағат бұрын
This comment needs to be pinned bc this most def went over heads ‼️🗣️💯
@nine27
@nine27 12 сағат бұрын
PREACH ‼️‼️‼️
@chrislykestlmb
@chrislykestlmb Сағат бұрын
Super Factual
@Yoface44
@Yoface44 15 сағат бұрын
Drake would be nothing if it wasn’t for people like Lil Wayne and these other artist giving him the cosign. But people act like that’s nothing.
@Yoface44
@Yoface44 15 сағат бұрын
Future was already future when he did a Drake song Rick Ross was already Rick Ross. Lil Wayne was already Lil Wayne. And they already had hits but people always say Drake gave them a number one like they would be nothing without Drake. It’s just crazy but that shows you how delusional people are. And how they feel like Drake has more currency than someone like future, Rick Ross, ect. a lot of times y’all are so blinded. Y’all can’t see the forest for the trees when Drake was the one that was really getting the best deal they didn’t need Drake.
@Yoface44
@Yoface44 15 сағат бұрын
Future was already future when he did a Drake song Rick Ross was already Rick Ross. Lil Wayne was already Lil Wayne. And they already had hits but people always say Drake gave them a number one like they would be nothing without Drake. It’s just crazy but that shows you how delusional people are. And how they feel like Drake has more currency than someone like future, Rick Ross, ect. a lot of times y’all are so blinded. Y’all can’t see the forest for the trees when Drake was the one that was really getting the best deal they didn’t need Drake.
@Yoface44
@Yoface44 15 сағат бұрын
People never acknowledge the fact that the other artist that was doing the feature with is helping Drake. They act like they can’t understand that future Rick Ross they were giving Drake something that he didn’t have that I would argue was more important and more crucial then what he was given them.
@Yoface44
@Yoface44 15 сағат бұрын
People never acknowledge the fact that the other artist that was doing the feature with is helping Drake. They act like they can’t understand that future Rick Ross they were giving Drake something that he didn’t have that I would argue was more important and more crucial then what he was given them.
@Yoface44
@Yoface44 15 сағат бұрын
I actually believe Drake is mad at a certain group of people but taking it out on Black people. Drake wasn’t excepted in his own community, but I saw a video where Drake was saying in an interview Black people don’t support me. They don’t like me and the nerve Black people are the ones that supported him made him drake the superstar. But now we don’t like him we never support him. Biracial people tend to do this a lot they are dealing with trauma that they got from other people, but they blame Black people for it and when I say Black people and darker Black people and regular Black people. They start saying things like I was never accepted in school when most of them that this happens to. Had a white mother and they were raise around white people not Black people.. so who wasn’t accepting you when you weren’t even raised around Black people it was white people not the Black people, but this is a lot when they really should be mad at mom and dad. And the people that didn’t accept them.
@Yoface44
@Yoface44 15 сағат бұрын
I actually believe Drake is mad at a certain group of people but taking it out on Black people. Drake wasn’t excepted in his own community, but I saw a video where Drake was saying in an interview Black people don’t support me. They don’t like me and the nerve Black people are the ones that supported him made him drake the superstar. But now we don’t like him we never support him. Biracial people tend to do this a lot they are dealing with trauma that they got from other people, but they blame Black people for it and when I say Black people and darker Black people and regular Black people. They start saying things like I was never accepted in school when most of them that this happens to. Had a white mother and they were raise around white people not Black people.. so who wasn’t accepting you when you weren’t even raised around Black people it was white people not the Black people, but this is a lot when they really should be mad at mom and dad. And the people that didn’t accept them.
@Yoface44
@Yoface44 15 сағат бұрын
But with Drake in the industry, it’s more nefarious… The industry and the powers that be were using Drake to push agenda to benefit them . Drake was their person to push this AI on everybody and I have been saying this for two years . I knew they would pick someone to try to sell it to everyone and make it palatable and it was Drake.. I believe they also are using to infiltrate hip-hop to somewhat corrupted and the people even more than what was already being done. And you have to really be thinking and understand what these people are doing. Because I’ve also said pretty much what he said is, they were pushing this pedo Image trying to make it acceptable and make people acceptable behavior. Because most of them are sickles and that’s what they wanna do and knows what they’re doing knows what they’re was using him to do and he’s allowing it. And people like academics we’re trying to push this narrative to say that people are saying Drake is not black enough or he’s not black when that’s not what Kendrick was saying Kendrick never said Drake wasn’t black. What Kendrick was saying was Drake is not of the culture and that he is cosplaying and he’s been doing that since he came out .
@aspirativemusicproduction2135
@aspirativemusicproduction2135 15 сағат бұрын
I embrace minimalism. If anyone tell me "this is not enough" I I'll just ask "is it written in the stars what enough is?"I know for a fact it's better to pick few sounds and run with it. Just one or two instruments and one EQ plugin should be able to get most of the work done. The rest is just the spices you throw in the meal. Here is a system that make sense: get the main hook melody, the kick and snare figured out. Once you have this figured out the rest is just reconstructing body from skeleton. You already know the scales in your main riff and the rhythm. Now you can figure the chords and how many and where to put them. Now that you have chords , rhythm and melody you can use them to come up with cool bass line or two. More melodies. Each of the new elements can be the base for starting new motive. All you need to start is a simple melody. Build everything one brick at the time. Build every new element on top of the other. It should make sense to everyone but there is distraction. As you come up with bass line you find yourself browsing troug million bass sounds. Maybe you are thinking two much about the chord progression and convince yourself have to go watch KZfaq videos on chords. And blah blah blah. Everyone here knows the problem.
@Yoface44
@Yoface44 16 сағат бұрын
This made me so happy because I have been saying for over five years now that we need to take rap back. it has been co-opted and we have to take it back and that’s what I believe. Kendrick Lamar is doing.. because I’m so tired of Drake playing as a rapper. I’m sick of a female rappers like Cardi B as well cosplaying . I’ve always said that Drake was not a real rapper from the moment he came out I would tell my son this.
@aspirativemusicproduction2135
@aspirativemusicproduction2135 16 сағат бұрын
I am not diagnosed, but I know sh!t ain't right. I can come up with ideas all day record them and not finish them, recording the next one and jump to the next... And plugins...don't get me started. I purposefully use only few. I don't want to get stuck trying things, scrolling trough sounds. Music suppose to be fun. How is it fun running yourself down scrolling trough sounds?