"But I'm very blessed because my girls support me and I support them … I said no matter how many records I sell by myself or don't, all of us made the promise that we're doing another record because we love singing together." The trio released their ...
as they say, is history. I was so pleased to be down with a crew that had sold so many records. But a lot of our fans, at the time, was hatin' on it. They thought we'd sold out.
...in respect of riches, no citizen shall ever be wealthy enough to buy another, and none poor enough to be forced to sell himself. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau 28 ...those who are guilty of such sweeping criticisms [of the rich] do not know how many people would be made poor, and h...
Bitcoin, as the original cryptocurrency, has seen many copies and attempts to improve upon it as a cryptocurrency. These newer cryptocurrencies and networks bring in many potential improvements but cannot always deliver on them because of their smaller size and lower usage by people. For Bitco...
Mark Miller was instrumental in helping Hall and Casting Crowns by signing them to Mark Miller's own record label Beach Street Records. Both Hall and Miller were determined to ensure the world heard the message and the sound of Casting Crowns....
The Aftermath of Death Row Records Working with Suge Knight wasn't always easy, and the duo disagreed on many business-related issues. The partnership dissolved almost as suddenly as it began. But Dre didn't throw in the towel. Instead, he went on to found another record label, appropriatel...
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"I don't think he will ever die down," Parton said. "He's considered by many to be like a religious figure, like Jesus. ... I don't know how to explain it, but it's there, and it's real, and people love it." In the broader culture, references to Presley are everywhere, ...
Spanos was 6 or 7 when “Summer Girls” came out, by the way, which I personally find more upsetting than anything Eminem, afellow 1999 superstar rookie, ever did. “These songs are all, there’s a level of insanity to the lyrics, where it was just like, ‘Why did you write this?
So why then are so many music artists resistant to making commercial music? The answer that I'm often given is because they don't want to "sell-out" their creative integrity by conforming to some industry version of what's popular (i.e. what's selling). It becomes very obvious to me...