Nicki is STILL the most beautiful, top selling fem rapper of all time lolz

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#Mu7

nah Cardi B doesn't need payola every white becky and hood bitch across america is spinning her shit at free will. A simple twitter/insta explore page would tell you that.

nice grab though. Bardi is just a fucking hitmaker. NOT every damn single she put out officially being a top 20 song thus far. what other female rapper doing/did it!

:plzstop:

Cowgirl




Vonc2002

Quote from: Mu on April 16, 2018, 09:48:27 AM
nah Cardi B doesn't need payola every white becky and hood bitch across america is spinning her shit at free will. A simple twitter/insta explore page would tell you that.
This is my pass to say WHATEVER tf I wanna say about the mess she releases so I don't wanna hear SHIT! Baby mama is a mess of a song btw





Zabi.


Zabi.

Quote from: BowDown on April 16, 2018, 09:47:37 AM
Zabi is dragging in here and providing FAX.

:ack:

Lol, these gorls love to ignore the fax unless it fits their narrative
:cheerup:

#Mu7

i am still awaiting the proof of this payola.
yall in talking like you're speaking facts. when you're actually SPECULATING!

but carry ON!

:welllol:

FlowerBomb

Quote from: Zabi. on April 16, 2018, 09:36:00 AM
QuoteRecent comments from Warner Music Group CEO Stephen Cooper all-but-confirm those lingering suspicions.  ?In the past it was about radio play, weekly charts and sales ? now it?s a minute-by-minute battle for people?s time and attention,? Cooper told Billboard in an interview this week.

?So playlisting is one of the big reasons why artists need record labels today.?

Strangely, it was Billboard itself that exposed the racket a few months ago, with information about inside operators, pay-for-play price tags, and other dirty aspects of modern-day payola.  ?Spots on many of the largest Spotify playlists are already controlled by the three major music companies, which each own a branded property that curates playlists of many styles and genres,? asserted Billboard journalist Glenn Peoples in a piece sharply critical of the practice and its major label controllers.

Peoples even cited sources inside the major labels to affirm that payola ? for playlists ? definitely exists. ?Pay for play ?is definitely ?happening,? claims a major label marketing executive, one of several who say that popular playlists can and have been bought,? People wrote.

Welcome to ?playlist payola,? the modern-day equivalent to old school payoffs of radio station deejays.  And just like the old days, there are specific prices for spins.  Peoples cited a source stating ?$2,000 for a playlist with tens of thousands of fans,? up to to ?$10,000 for the more well-followed playlists?.

https://www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/record-labels/7370414/music-isnt-a-commodity-warner-music-ceo-stephen-cooper-on


This would apply to Nicki more than Cardi :dead:
it's unrealistic to think Atlantic has the money to spend on multiple Cardi tracks occupying multiple top positions  across multiple music streaming services for THIS long.

Someone like Nicki, whose label buys tops spots which only last a couple of days then falls because she doesn't have the fanbase or hype to help her STAY there.

FlowerBomb

Quote from: Vonc2002 on April 16, 2018, 09:50:28 AM
Quote from: Mu on April 16, 2018, 09:48:27 AM
nah Cardi B doesn't need payola every white becky and hood bitch across america is spinning her shit at free will. A simple twitter/insta explore page would tell you that.
!!! and the album sales prove that, other wise we'd have a J-Lo situation where the singles are at the top because of payola but when the album drops it's crickets :dead:

Vonc2002

Quote from: Guilty on April 16, 2018, 09:55:36 AM
Quote from: Zabi. on April 16, 2018, 09:36:00 AM
QuoteRecent comments from Warner Music Group CEO Stephen Cooper all-but-confirm those lingering suspicions.  ?In the past it was about radio play, weekly charts and sales ? now it?s a minute-by-minute battle for people?s time and attention,? Cooper told Billboard in an interview this week.

?So playlisting is one of the big reasons why artists need record labels today.?

Strangely, it was Billboard itself that exposed the racket a few months ago, with information about inside operators, pay-for-play price tags, and other dirty aspects of modern-day payola.  ?Spots on many of the largest Spotify playlists are already controlled by the three major music companies, which each own a branded property that curates playlists of many styles and genres,? asserted Billboard journalist Glenn Peoples in a piece sharply critical of the practice and its major label controllers.

Peoples even cited sources inside the major labels to affirm that payola ? for playlists ? definitely exists. ?Pay for play ?is definitely ?happening,? claims a major label marketing executive, one of several who say that popular playlists can and have been bought,? People wrote.

Welcome to ?playlist payola,? the modern-day equivalent to old school payoffs of radio station deejays.  And just like the old days, there are specific prices for spins.  Peoples cited a source stating ?$2,000 for a playlist with tens of thousands of fans,? up to to ?$10,000 for the more well-followed playlists?.

https://www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/record-labels/7370414/music-isnt-a-commodity-warner-music-ceo-stephen-cooper-on


This would apply to Nicki more than Cardi :dead:
it's unrealistic to think Atlantic has the money to spend on multiple Cardi tracks occupying multiple top positions  across multiple music streaming services for THIS long.

Someone like Nicki, whose label buys tops spots which only last a couple of days then falls because she doesn't have the fanbase or hype to help her STAY there.
Is that why her new mess is cascading down Ichunes?
This is my pass to say WHATEVER tf I wanna say about the mess she releases so I don't wanna hear SHIT! Baby mama is a mess of a song btw





#Mu7

Quote from: Guilty on April 16, 2018, 09:55:36 AM
Quote from: Zabi. on April 16, 2018, 09:36:00 AM
QuoteRecent comments from Warner Music Group CEO Stephen Cooper all-but-confirm those lingering suspicions.  ?In the past it was about radio play, weekly charts and sales ? now it?s a minute-by-minute battle for people?s time and attention,? Cooper told Billboard in an interview this week.

?So playlisting is one of the big reasons why artists need record labels today.?

Strangely, it was Billboard itself that exposed the racket a few months ago, with information about inside operators, pay-for-play price tags, and other dirty aspects of modern-day payola.  ?Spots on many of the largest Spotify playlists are already controlled by the three major music companies, which each own a branded property that curates playlists of many styles and genres,? asserted Billboard journalist Glenn Peoples in a piece sharply critical of the practice and its major label controllers.

Peoples even cited sources inside the major labels to affirm that payola ? for playlists ? definitely exists. ?Pay for play ?is definitely ?happening,? claims a major label marketing executive, one of several who say that popular playlists can and have been bought,? People wrote.

Welcome to ?playlist payola,? the modern-day equivalent to old school payoffs of radio station deejays.  And just like the old days, there are specific prices for spins.  Peoples cited a source stating ?$2,000 for a playlist with tens of thousands of fans,? up to to ?$10,000 for the more well-followed playlists?.

https://www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/record-labels/7370414/music-isnt-a-commodity-warner-music-ceo-stephen-cooper-on


This would apply to Nicki more than Cardi :dead:
it's unrealistic to think Atlantic has the money to spend on multiple Cardi tracks occupying multiple top positions  across multiple music streaming services for THIS long.

Someone like Nicki, whose label buys tops spots which only last a couple of days then falls because she doesn't have the fanbase or hype to help her STAY there.

Well FOLKS there we have it. Case CLOSED!


FlowerBomb

Quote from: Vonc2002 on April 16, 2018, 09:57:08 AM
Quote from: Guilty on April 16, 2018, 09:55:36 AM
Quote from: Zabi. on April 16, 2018, 09:36:00 AM
QuoteRecent comments from Warner Music Group CEO Stephen Cooper all-but-confirm those lingering suspicions.  ?In the past it was about radio play, weekly charts and sales ? now it?s a minute-by-minute battle for people?s time and attention,? Cooper told Billboard in an interview this week.

?So playlisting is one of the big reasons why artists need record labels today.?

Strangely, it was Billboard itself that exposed the racket a few months ago, with information about inside operators, pay-for-play price tags, and other dirty aspects of modern-day payola.  ?Spots on many of the largest Spotify playlists are already controlled by the three major music companies, which each own a branded property that curates playlists of many styles and genres,? asserted Billboard journalist Glenn Peoples in a piece sharply critical of the practice and its major label controllers.

Peoples even cited sources inside the major labels to affirm that payola ? for playlists ? definitely exists. ?Pay for play ?is definitely ?happening,? claims a major label marketing executive, one of several who say that popular playlists can and have been bought,? People wrote.

Welcome to ?playlist payola,? the modern-day equivalent to old school payoffs of radio station deejays.  And just like the old days, there are specific prices for spins.  Peoples cited a source stating ?$2,000 for a playlist with tens of thousands of fans,? up to to ?$10,000 for the more well-followed playlists?.

https://www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/record-labels/7370414/music-isnt-a-commodity-warner-music-ceo-stephen-cooper-on


This would apply to Nicki more than Cardi :dead:
it's unrealistic to think Atlantic has the money to spend on multiple Cardi tracks occupying multiple top positions  across multiple music streaming services for THIS long.

Someone like Nicki, whose label buys tops spots which only last a couple of days then falls because she doesn't have the fanbase or hype to help her STAY there.
Is that why her new mess is cascading down Ichunes?
yh coz it sucks

#Mu7

Quote from: Guilty on April 16, 2018, 09:57:49 AM
Quote from: Vonc2002 on April 16, 2018, 09:57:08 AM
Quote from: Guilty on April 16, 2018, 09:55:36 AM
Quote from: Zabi. on April 16, 2018, 09:36:00 AM
QuoteRecent comments from Warner Music Group CEO Stephen Cooper all-but-confirm those lingering suspicions.  ?In the past it was about radio play, weekly charts and sales ? now it?s a minute-by-minute battle for people?s time and attention,? Cooper told Billboard in an interview this week.

?So playlisting is one of the big reasons why artists need record labels today.?

Strangely, it was Billboard itself that exposed the racket a few months ago, with information about inside operators, pay-for-play price tags, and other dirty aspects of modern-day payola.  ?Spots on many of the largest Spotify playlists are already controlled by the three major music companies, which each own a branded property that curates playlists of many styles and genres,? asserted Billboard journalist Glenn Peoples in a piece sharply critical of the practice and its major label controllers.

Peoples even cited sources inside the major labels to affirm that payola ? for playlists ? definitely exists. ?Pay for play ?is definitely ?happening,? claims a major label marketing executive, one of several who say that popular playlists can and have been bought,? People wrote.

Welcome to ?playlist payola,? the modern-day equivalent to old school payoffs of radio station deejays.  And just like the old days, there are specific prices for spins.  Peoples cited a source stating ?$2,000 for a playlist with tens of thousands of fans,? up to to ?$10,000 for the more well-followed playlists?.

https://www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/record-labels/7370414/music-isnt-a-commodity-warner-music-ceo-stephen-cooper-on


This would apply to Nicki more than Cardi :dead:
it's unrealistic to think Atlantic has the money to spend on multiple Cardi tracks occupying multiple top positions  across multiple music streaming services for THIS long.

Someone like Nicki, whose label buys tops spots which only last a couple of days then falls because she doesn't have the fanbase or hype to help her STAY there.
Is that why her new mess is cascading down Ichunes?
yh coz it sucks

her desperate ploy for attention. she rushed to release these damn songs like they were bonified HITS!
bitch leave the battle rapping to Remy!

FlowerBomb

Quote from: Mu on April 16, 2018, 09:59:08 AM
Quote from: Guilty on April 16, 2018, 09:57:49 AM
Quote from: Vonc2002 on April 16, 2018, 09:57:08 AM
Quote from: Guilty on April 16, 2018, 09:55:36 AM
Quote from: Zabi. on April 16, 2018, 09:36:00 AM
QuoteRecent comments from Warner Music Group CEO Stephen Cooper all-but-confirm those lingering suspicions.  ?In the past it was about radio play, weekly charts and sales ? now it?s a minute-by-minute battle for people?s time and attention,? Cooper told Billboard in an interview this week.

?So playlisting is one of the big reasons why artists need record labels today.?

Strangely, it was Billboard itself that exposed the racket a few months ago, with information about inside operators, pay-for-play price tags, and other dirty aspects of modern-day payola.  ?Spots on many of the largest Spotify playlists are already controlled by the three major music companies, which each own a branded property that curates playlists of many styles and genres,? asserted Billboard journalist Glenn Peoples in a piece sharply critical of the practice and its major label controllers.

Peoples even cited sources inside the major labels to affirm that payola ? for playlists ? definitely exists. ?Pay for play ?is definitely ?happening,? claims a major label marketing executive, one of several who say that popular playlists can and have been bought,? People wrote.

Welcome to ?playlist payola,? the modern-day equivalent to old school payoffs of radio station deejays.  And just like the old days, there are specific prices for spins.  Peoples cited a source stating ?$2,000 for a playlist with tens of thousands of fans,? up to to ?$10,000 for the more well-followed playlists?.

https://www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/record-labels/7370414/music-isnt-a-commodity-warner-music-ceo-stephen-cooper-on


This would apply to Nicki more than Cardi :dead:
it's unrealistic to think Atlantic has the money to spend on multiple Cardi tracks occupying multiple top positions  across multiple music streaming services for THIS long.

Someone like Nicki, whose label buys tops spots which only last a couple of days then falls because she doesn't have the fanbase or hype to help her STAY there.
Is that why her new mess is cascading down Ichunes?
yh coz it sucks

her desperate ploy for attention. she rushed to release these damn songs like they were bonified HITS!
bitch leave the battle rapping to Remy!
!!
she really thought she was releasing something groundbreaking
I'm screaming at her rushing to release these mediocre songs to disrupt Cardi's shine, only for it to backfire and make her look the like bitter and self centred bitch she really is :heyddy:

#Mu7

Quote from: Guilty on April 16, 2018, 10:01:20 AM
Quote from: Mu on April 16, 2018, 09:59:08 AM
Quote from: Guilty on April 16, 2018, 09:57:49 AM
Quote from: Vonc2002 on April 16, 2018, 09:57:08 AM
Quote from: Guilty on April 16, 2018, 09:55:36 AM
Quote from: Zabi. on April 16, 2018, 09:36:00 AM
QuoteRecent comments from Warner Music Group CEO Stephen Cooper all-but-confirm those lingering suspicions.  ?In the past it was about radio play, weekly charts and sales ? now it?s a minute-by-minute battle for people?s time and attention,? Cooper told Billboard in an interview this week.

?So playlisting is one of the big reasons why artists need record labels today.?

Strangely, it was Billboard itself that exposed the racket a few months ago, with information about inside operators, pay-for-play price tags, and other dirty aspects of modern-day payola.  ?Spots on many of the largest Spotify playlists are already controlled by the three major music companies, which each own a branded property that curates playlists of many styles and genres,? asserted Billboard journalist Glenn Peoples in a piece sharply critical of the practice and its major label controllers.

Peoples even cited sources inside the major labels to affirm that payola ? for playlists ? definitely exists. ?Pay for play ?is definitely ?happening,? claims a major label marketing executive, one of several who say that popular playlists can and have been bought,? People wrote.

Welcome to ?playlist payola,? the modern-day equivalent to old school payoffs of radio station deejays.  And just like the old days, there are specific prices for spins.  Peoples cited a source stating ?$2,000 for a playlist with tens of thousands of fans,? up to to ?$10,000 for the more well-followed playlists?.

https://www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/record-labels/7370414/music-isnt-a-commodity-warner-music-ceo-stephen-cooper-on


This would apply to Nicki more than Cardi :dead:
it's unrealistic to think Atlantic has the money to spend on multiple Cardi tracks occupying multiple top positions  across multiple music streaming services for THIS long.

Someone like Nicki, whose label buys tops spots which only last a couple of days then falls because she doesn't have the fanbase or hype to help her STAY there.
Is that why her new mess is cascading down Ichunes?
yh coz it sucks

her desperate ploy for attention. she rushed to release these damn songs like they were bonified HITS!
bitch leave the battle rapping to Remy!
!!
she really thought she was releasing something groundbreaking
I'm screaming at her rushing to release these mediocre songs to disrupt Cardi's shine, only for it to backfire and make her look the like bitter and self centred bitch she really is :heyddy:

meanwhile the BardiGang are preping for our next hot 100 top 5 hit!! I Like It will be the song of the spring/summer! Its giving me 5H work from home vibes, that shit just slayed steadily for months upon months.

Zabi.

Quote from: Guilty on April 16, 2018, 09:55:36 AM
Quote from: Zabi. on April 16, 2018, 09:36:00 AM
QuoteRecent comments from Warner Music Group CEO Stephen Cooper all-but-confirm those lingering suspicions.  ?In the past it was about radio play, weekly charts and sales ? now it?s a minute-by-minute battle for people?s time and attention,? Cooper told Billboard in an interview this week.

?So playlisting is one of the big reasons why artists need record labels today.?

Strangely, it was Billboard itself that exposed the racket a few months ago, with information about inside operators, pay-for-play price tags, and other dirty aspects of modern-day payola.  ?Spots on many of the largest Spotify playlists are already controlled by the three major music companies, which each own a branded property that curates playlists of many styles and genres,? asserted Billboard journalist Glenn Peoples in a piece sharply critical of the practice and its major label controllers.

Peoples even cited sources inside the major labels to affirm that payola ? for playlists ? definitely exists. ?Pay for play ?is definitely ?happening,? claims a major label marketing executive, one of several who say that popular playlists can and have been bought,? People wrote.

Welcome to ?playlist payola,? the modern-day equivalent to old school payoffs of radio station deejays.  And just like the old days, there are specific prices for spins.  Peoples cited a source stating ?$2,000 for a playlist with tens of thousands of fans,? up to to ?$10,000 for the more well-followed playlists?.

https://www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/record-labels/7370414/music-isnt-a-commodity-warner-music-ceo-stephen-cooper-on


This would apply to Nicki more than Cardi :dead:
it's unrealistic to think Atlantic has the money to spend on multiple Cardi tracks occupying multiple top positions  across multiple music streaming services for THIS long.

Someone like Nicki, whose label buys tops spots which only last a couple of days then falls because she doesn't have the fanbase or hype to help her STAY there.


Wow. You are one dumb nigger.

Atlantic is owned by Warner and it's LITERALLY the CEO of Warner who's spilling the tea in the article I posted  :dead: Atlantic/Warner is a company with millions of dollars (and in Warner's case, a billion dollar company) and she's currently their biggest artist, so it's not surprising that they're continuously milking out coins to keep her at the top of all these Spotify/Apple Music playlists.

And what does Nicki's iTunes positions have to do with streaming payola?

:diddraispoot:

Unless you want to insinuate that Nicki going #1 on iTunes is fueled by payola. And if you're gonna insinuate that, I'm gonna need to see some receipts.