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  • As a strong black woman, I'm kind of pissed that we lost all those talented female lyricists and R&B singers who got Thanos snapped out of existence in the late 90s because they didn't want to sell sex and makes me want to slap a bitch for calling it "empowerment"...

    At least my inner black woman is angry af because of that.

    The music industry is garbage, pure garbage. Sony and Universal execs have a special place in hell.

    • I've been thinking lately about the industrialization of music. Used to be before the gramophone you'd play music in your house. Sometimes you'd be bad. And everyone was fine with it. We just did it to enjoy it. Sometimes you and your neighbors would go to that one barn everyone was gathering in where the best musicians in town would play. They were your neighbors and friends. But now we don't know our musicians. We don't make music. We just consume it. I think we need to reclaim music. I think everyone should download DAWs and just... Fucking... Suck. And share their suck with friends and family. What you produce doesn't have to be polished, or good, it just needs to be tour own.

    • Yes, the music industry is predatory as shit. Most of the "stars", unless they negotiate their contracts the right way and become actual legends, end up in debt or suicided.

      Support your local independent scene <3

    • The music industry is garbage, pure garbage. Sony and Universal execs have a special place in hell.

      Modern labels have shamelessly sampled music from other culture, without understanding the significance, and that's truly pathetic.

      One such song I came across was from Travis Scott (I think?), which was sampled from a song made by Bhakti reformists, who, way before the era of colonialism in India, spoke against brahmanism, casteism, elitism and women's right, in the 7-8th century in India. And the lyrics? Totally the opposite of what's in the sample - objectifying women like replaceable toys.

      They also did the same to the Italian anti-fascist song "Bella Ciao". Now it's a stupid pop song, and people think that this is some random, catchy stuff that is played in the carnival.

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