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@HotNewHipHop Who is Ebro? I’ve never heard of him.
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HotNewHipHop@HotNewHipHop·
Ebro says that he thinks Michael Jackson's "Thriller" doesn't have any real meaning, calling it "the McDonald's of albums" 😬 "I was like, 'Okay, so it's the McDonald's of albums. Alright, cool.'" (Via The Ebro Laura Rosenberg Show)
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Controversial country musician David Allan Coe, who toured with Kid Rock, has died at age 86, years after releasing material that the media described as 'obscene and racist.' ew.com/david-allan-co…
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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Universal Music is selling $1.4 billion in Spotify shares. It paid nothing for them. Spotify handed the shares over in 2008 just for letting Spotify play music, and the deal was set up so almost none of that money would ever reach the artists who made the music. Taylor Swift's 2018 contract changed that. Back in 2008, Spotify was a small Swedish startup that needed songs to play. The big record labels had the songs. They had no reason to hand them over cheap, so the two sides cut a deal. Spotify gave them shares. The labels gave Spotify the right to play their music. Universal walked away with 5%. That stake later grew to 7% when Universal bought EMI and rolled EMI's 2% into its own. Then it drifted back to 3% as Spotify took on more investors and shrank everyone's slice. At today's prices, 3% of Spotify is worth about $2.7 billion. Universal sat on those shares for 18 years and never sold a single one. Until yesterday. Most artists never see royalty money. When a label signs you, it pays you an advance to live on while you make the album. It also covers your studio time, your music videos, your marketing, your tour. All of those costs go on a tab. The label keeps every dollar your music earns until you clear that tab. Berklee, the music school in Boston, says as many as 96% of major-label artists never earn enough to clear it. They stay in the red their entire careers. Sony moved first in 2018. It sold half its Spotify shares for $768 million and paid $250 million directly to its artists in cash, no matter how much each one still owed. Warner followed a few months later. It sold all of its Spotify shares for $504 million and said $126 million would go to its artists too. Warner played it differently. Most of that money went to pay down what those artists already owed, instead of putting fresh cash in their pockets. Taylor Swift was negotiating her own deal with Universal that same year. She refused to sign unless Universal put the Sony version of the rule in her contract. Cash to artists, no matter what they owed. She wrote at the time that the clause "meant more to me than any other deal point." Universal had said publicly in March 2018 it would share Spotify money with artists. But it had not put the cash-not-credit rule in writing. Swift's contract, signed eight months later, did. Universal is finally selling. Hundreds of millions of dollars in cash are about to land in artists' bank accounts, including artists who have spent years or decades in the red and would otherwise get nothing from a sale like this. Most of those artists have never met Taylor Swift. All of them benefit from a single line she insisted on eight years ago.
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Taylor Swift’s record contract could lead to millions of dollars being paid to artists as UMG prepares to sell half of their equity stake in Spotify. When Swift signed her contract in 2018, she negotiated a clause stating that any sale of UMG’s Spotify shares would result in a distribution of money to their artists, non-recoupable. Her “non-recoupable” clause ensures that artists receive that money even if they still owe advances to the label that signed them. (billboard.com/pro/taylor-swi…)

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Bri@fallintome2006·
You could never make me hate her. If you don’t like Taylor Swift. It’s your jealousy showing.
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Universal Music is selling $1.4 billion in Spotify shares. It paid nothing for them. Spotify handed the shares over in 2008 just for letting Spotify play music, and the deal was set up so almost none of that money would ever reach the artists who made the music. Taylor Swift's 2018 contract changed that. Back in 2008, Spotify was a small Swedish startup that needed songs to play. The big record labels had the songs. They had no reason to hand them over cheap, so the two sides cut a deal. Spotify gave them shares. The labels gave Spotify the right to play their music. Universal walked away with 5%. That stake later grew to 7% when Universal bought EMI and rolled EMI's 2% into its own. Then it drifted back to 3% as Spotify took on more investors and shrank everyone's slice. At today's prices, 3% of Spotify is worth about $2.7 billion. Universal sat on those shares for 18 years and never sold a single one. Until yesterday. Most artists never see royalty money. When a label signs you, it pays you an advance to live on while you make the album. It also covers your studio time, your music videos, your marketing, your tour. All of those costs go on a tab. The label keeps every dollar your music earns until you clear that tab. Berklee, the music school in Boston, says as many as 96% of major-label artists never earn enough to clear it. They stay in the red their entire careers. Sony moved first in 2018. It sold half its Spotify shares for $768 million and paid $250 million directly to its artists in cash, no matter how much each one still owed. Warner followed a few months later. It sold all of its Spotify shares for $504 million and said $126 million would go to its artists too. Warner played it differently. Most of that money went to pay down what those artists already owed, instead of putting fresh cash in their pockets. Taylor Swift was negotiating her own deal with Universal that same year. She refused to sign unless Universal put the Sony version of the rule in her contract. Cash to artists, no matter what they owed. She wrote at the time that the clause "meant more to me than any other deal point." Universal had said publicly in March 2018 it would share Spotify money with artists. But it had not put the cash-not-credit rule in writing. Swift's contract, signed eight months later, did. Universal is finally selling. Hundreds of millions of dollars in cash are about to land in artists' bank accounts, including artists who have spent years or decades in the red and would otherwise get nothing from a sale like this. Most of those artists have never met Taylor Swift. All of them benefit from a single line she insisted on eight years ago.

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Alure@EkpoIruoghene8·
Love wasn’t part of the plan… until it became real
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@EkpoIruoghene8 It’s called Purple Hearts it’s on Netflix.
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jezz@ABmrJutt·
“Men suffer in silence." No, they don’t. They treat everyone around them like dogshit. They externalize their feelings onto the women closest to them, usually.
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@_6signxxx While losing her grandma at the same time .
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@MissSassbox He played one of the most evil characters on Lovely Bones and it didn’t effect how I look at him like I do other actors
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Insane Reality Leaks@InsaneReality·
Crossing guard pushes a child out of the way and takes the hit himself after a car fails to stop
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@RealEmirHan This is what he looked like at the time
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Emir Han@RealEmirHan·
Winona Ryder’s ex boyfriend once broke up with her because she had “huge breasts.” The lead singer of the band Jamiroquai, Jay Kay said: “She has huge breasts, bigger than they seem on screen. She was constantly dragging me into bed.“ “She was nice and trim down there though.”
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@sirencrave For reference, this is what he looked like at the time
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@ogivus This is the guy who said he had a problem with her.
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ивус@ogivus·
Сегодня я узнал, что… Солист группы Jamiroquai Джей Кей в своё время расстался с Вайноной Райдер, потому что у актрисы была слишком большая грудь и она очень часто хотела заниматься сексом. Вот цитата из интервью 20-летней давности: «У неё просто огромная грудь — больше, чем кажется на экране. У неё была привычка вечно затаскивать меня в постель. Это выматывало». В комментариях под постом, откуда я взял фотки, шутят, что это буквально похоже на подобную фразу: «Официант, мой стейк слишком сочный и вкусный, сделайте с этим что-нибудь!»
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@ExxAlerts Where are her parents?
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E X X ➠A L E R T S@ExxAlerts·
ALERT: Calvicular is being sued for battery and fraud by an influencer after sleeping with her while she was under 18 and injecting her with Aqualyx to melt fat in her cheeks and promising to make her the “female face for looksmaxxing." Aleksandra Vasilevna Mendoza claims Clavicular, legal name Braden Peters, had s-xual relations with her while she was 16, inviting her to his house and giving her "excessive amounts of alcohol," and she was unable to consent. Also claiming he was performing unconsensual s-x with her when she woke up. Mendoza says Peters also injected the drug into her cheeks, which she alleges Peters suggested there was methamphetamine in, and that she was under the impression he was medically cleared to do so. Peters' attorney team stated, “We are aware of the complaint recently filed against Mr. Peters. These are allegations only and remain unproven. Mr. Peters denies the claims and disputes the characterization of events. He will respond through the appropriate legal channels and intends to vigorously defend himself. We will not comment further at this time.”
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MAGA man caught on camera terrorizing business at night—wearing KKK white robe & pointed hood. "I don't know what guy has under his robe—he could have a gun," said witness. "I'm crapping my pants saying let's get the hell out of here." Many think man was empowered to call ICE on people he thought looked "illegal"—others said they were not surprised because of how many people they've heard say racist things around town lately. "There’s racism around here... but that’s a whole different level." Another store owner said, "I have extremely obvious cameras that I installed outside—so they knew that they would be seen." The incident is still under investigation in downtown West Warwick, Rhode Island.
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Isaiah Martin@isaiahrmartin·
According to this new Supreme Court ruling, total blue states like Colorado can draw an 8-0 blue map, Illinois a 17-0 blue map, and California a 52-0 blue map. Time to respond accordingly to this new conservative threat and give Republicans exactly what they asked for.
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@DailyLoud Is she not embarrassed.
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Daily Loud@DailyLoud·
Sexy Redd tells Bobbi Althoff the names of her lip gloss brands “gonorrhea, yellow discharge, p-ssyhole pink, bootyhole brown, nut, blue balls”
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@notcapnamerica I love the wingman. He said hold on, I got somebody for you.
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