Remy signs multi million dollar record contract with a Columbia

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Quote from: Gilgamesh. on October 30, 2017, 10:49:52 AM
Quote from: XXX. on October 30, 2017, 10:46:46 AM
Columbia?  EEK!

I mean, BOOK!  But good luck with that.  As a Beyonc? fan, I can tell you that the artist will have to do most of the legwork.  Columbia is slow to do literally EVERYTHING!  They don't have any major rap acts over there either, so I can confidently say their staff won't know how to really promote an artist like Remy. 

But on the flipside, labels are starting to see female rappers as profitable.  So, SONY might put a lot behind her to compete with Atlantic (Cardi) and Universal (Nicki).

Rem doesn't seem like the type of sit around waiting for the phone to ring. I'm sure her and PAP! are gonna make the most of this.

I'm more surprised a label would put this much behind a A) a female rapper  B) an artist over 30.
The girl is violent and needs to be caged.


LOONA.


XXX.

Quote from: Gilgamesh. on October 30, 2017, 10:49:52 AM
Quote from: XXX. on October 30, 2017, 10:46:46 AM
Columbia?  EEK!

I mean, BOOK!  But good luck with that.  As a Beyonc? fan, I can tell you that the artist will have to do most of the legwork.  Columbia is slow to do literally EVERYTHING!  They don't have any major rap acts over there either, so I can confidently say their staff won't know how to really promote an artist like Remy. 

But on the flipside, labels are starting to see female rappers as profitable.  So, SONY might put a lot behind her to compete with Atlantic (Cardi) and Universal (Nicki).

Rem doesn't seem like the type of sit around waiting for the phone to ring. I'm sure her and PAP! are gonna make the most of this.

I'm more surprised a label would put this much behind a A) a female rapper  B) an artist over 30.

PAP! has me screaming.  STFU! jedjdfndnfBBFBF

But no, I agree with you.  Columbia can be a great label if you have a strong management team behind you.  By the looks of her deal, the money is there.  She'll just have to make sure her manager is making the most of it.

And !!!! at the last part.  But like I said, with Cardi B getting a #1 and all that press eh got, labels are about to start putting money into female rap again.  It's like all these makeup brands after FENTY launched.

XXX.

Quote from: rock me, roll me. on October 30, 2017, 10:50:00 AM
Quote from: XXX. on October 30, 2017, 10:48:59 AM
Quote from: rock me, roll me. on October 30, 2017, 10:47:51 AM
Quote from: XXX. on October 30, 2017, 10:46:46 AM
Columbia?  EEK!

I mean, BOOK!  But good luck with that. 
I'm giggling.

Morn, boo! :woohoo:

Good Morning, baby boo! **hugs**  :blush:
**pulls ur cheeks**

My schmoogum woogums. :woohoo:

Stop touching my BOOVY! I'm a Lady! :justabit:

Widdle gum drop.


BAPHOMET.

If they wanted to waste money so bad they should've just signed Joseline


Onika

On the bright side, Nicki finally has some competition nowadays with all these new female rappers and now she's gonna push her pen like never before.

I'm excited.

:woohoo:
Nicki & Cardi searching for Remy's top 10 hit:






Drogon

Quote from: XXX. on October 30, 2017, 10:52:31 AM
Quote from: Gilgamesh. on October 30, 2017, 10:49:52 AM
Quote from: XXX. on October 30, 2017, 10:46:46 AM
Columbia?  EEK!

I mean, BOOK!  But good luck with that.  As a Beyonc? fan, I can tell you that the artist will have to do most of the legwork.  Columbia is slow to do literally EVERYTHING!  They don't have any major rap acts over there either, so I can confidently say their staff won't know how to really promote an artist like Remy. 

But on the flipside, labels are starting to see female rappers as profitable.  So, SONY might put a lot behind her to compete with Atlantic (Cardi) and Universal (Nicki).

Rem doesn't seem like the type of sit around waiting for the phone to ring. I'm sure her and PAP! are gonna make the most of this.

I'm more surprised a label would put this much behind a A) a female rapper  B) an artist over 30.

PAP! has me screaming.  STFU! jedjdfndnfBBFBF

But no, I agree with you.  Columbia can be a great label if you have a strong management team behind you.  By the looks of her deal, the money is there.  She'll just have to make sure her manager is making the most of it.

And !!!! at the last part.  But like I said, with Cardi B getting a #1 and all that press eh got, labels are about to start putting money into female rap again.  It's like all these makeup brands after FENTY launched.

Their  saying Vince Herbert is her new manager


XXX.

Quote from: FM on October 30, 2017, 11:37:11 AM
Quote from: XXX. on October 30, 2017, 10:52:31 AM
Quote from: Gilgamesh. on October 30, 2017, 10:49:52 AM
Quote from: XXX. on October 30, 2017, 10:46:46 AM
Columbia?  EEK!

I mean, BOOK!  But good luck with that.  As a Beyonc? fan, I can tell you that the artist will have to do most of the legwork.  Columbia is slow to do literally EVERYTHING!  They don't have any major rap acts over there either, so I can confidently say their staff won't know how to really promote an artist like Remy. 

But on the flipside, labels are starting to see female rappers as profitable.  So, SONY might put a lot behind her to compete with Atlantic (Cardi) and Universal (Nicki).

Rem doesn't seem like the type of sit around waiting for the phone to ring. I'm sure her and PAP! are gonna make the most of this.

I'm more surprised a label would put this much behind a A) a female rapper  B) an artist over 30.

PAP! has me screaming.  STFU! jedjdfndnfBBFBF

But no, I agree with you.  Columbia can be a great label if you have a strong management team behind you.  By the looks of her deal, the money is there.  She'll just have to make sure her manager is making the most of it.

And !!!! at the last part.  But like I said, with Cardi B getting a #1 and all that press eh got, labels are about to start putting money into female rap again.  It's like all these makeup brands after FENTY launched.

There saying Vince Herbert is her new manager

As in Tamar Braxton's Vince?   :unsure:

Drogon

Quote from: XXX. on October 30, 2017, 11:40:25 AM
Quote from: FM on October 30, 2017, 11:37:11 AM
Quote from: XXX. on October 30, 2017, 10:52:31 AM
Quote from: Gilgamesh. on October 30, 2017, 10:49:52 AM
Quote from: XXX. on October 30, 2017, 10:46:46 AM
Columbia?  EEK!

I mean, BOOK!  But good luck with that.  As a Beyonc? fan, I can tell you that the artist will have to do most of the legwork.  Columbia is slow to do literally EVERYTHING!  They don't have any major rap acts over there either, so I can confidently say their staff won't know how to really promote an artist like Remy. 

But on the flipside, labels are starting to see female rappers as profitable.  So, SONY might put a lot behind her to compete with Atlantic (Cardi) and Universal (Nicki).

Rem doesn't seem like the type of sit around waiting for the phone to ring. I'm sure her and PAP! are gonna make the most of this.

I'm more surprised a label would put this much behind a A) a female rapper  B) an artist over 30.

PAP! has me screaming.  STFU! jedjdfndnfBBFBF

But no, I agree with you.  Columbia can be a great label if you have a strong management team behind you.  By the looks of her deal, the money is there.  She'll just have to make sure her manager is making the most of it.

And !!!! at the last part.  But like I said, with Cardi B getting a #1 and all that press eh got, labels are about to start putting money into female rap again.  It's like all these makeup brands after FENTY launched.

There saying Vince Herbert is her new manager

As in Tamar Braxton's Vince?   :unsure:

Yes

RAY7

Quote from: Gilgamesh. on October 30, 2017, 10:49:52 AM
Quote from: XXX. on October 30, 2017, 10:46:46 AM
Columbia?  EEK!

I mean, BOOK!  But good luck with that.  As a Beyonc? fan, I can tell you that the artist will have to do most of the legwork.  Columbia is slow to do literally EVERYTHING!  They don't have any major rap acts over there either, so I can confidently say their staff won't know how to really promote an artist like Remy. 

But on the flipside, labels are starting to see female rappers as profitable.  So, SONY might put a lot behind her to compete with Atlantic (Cardi) and Universal (Nicki).

Rem doesn't seem like the type of sit around waiting for the phone to ring. I'm sure her and PAP! are gonna make the most of this.

I'm more surprised a label would put this much behind a A) a female rapper  B) an artist over 30.
C) who doesn?t sell that much