RICH NIGGA THOUGHTS (Part 3) – The Game According To Prince/Tidal Partnership Deal Starring Beyoncé

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“Record contracts are just like ” I’m gonna say the word “ slavery,” Prince told a group of 10 journalists Saturday night, during a meet and greet at his Paisley Park Studios in Minneapolis. “I would tell any young artist … don’t sign.”

 

“Once we have our own resources, we can provide what we need for ourselves,” he said. “Jay Z spent $100 million of his own money to build his own service. We have to show support for artists who are trying to own things for themselves.”

 

Read Full Article Here: http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2015/08/09/430883654/prince-compares-record-contracts-to-slavery-in-rare-meeting-with-media

 

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Moral Of The Story (Thinking Out Loud)

I Rylan Branch stand in full agreement with the perspective of Prince Roger Nelson.

Now just imagine if we had our own independently owned and operated publication, and placed a higher value on it as opposed to the traditional and conditioned tendency of being so super kiss ass” to current “high class” household name publications that didn’t really give a shit about us or our culture until it became necessary and beneficial for them to do so due to a tidal change in society that places the highest value on such said culture and its representatives, because if that were to happen, we would then have the power to have Bey act as the spokesperson for what the stated idea represents to speak directly to the vast audience that is watching and listening due to their interest in glam and the high life, using our own resources to connect her recent Vogue Magazine feature to this “Rich Nigga Thoughts” feature emphasizing that
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Beyoncé © & Jay At The TIDAL Offices In Oslo Norway May 26, 2015

she is actually a partner in the company (Tidal) with a large percentage of both business and personal equity as a demonstration of what the digital image of the cover of the print magazine on a digital publication such as PimpHop.com states as The Art Of Global Domination, and which we classify as just a rich nigga thought and perspective to consider.