Tory Lanez threatens to expose Interscope Records

Started by zaiye9837, December 15, 2019, 11:42:46 AM

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Lazarus

Interscope used to be a decent label. I don't know what happened.  :dead:

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Quote from: .::SléìghThìsHølìdæy::. on December 15, 2019, 01:41:11 PM
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Quote from: .::SléìghThìsHølìdæy::. on December 15, 2019, 11:50:47 AM
This is so ghetto

Also nobody interesting is signed to interscope.
Ella Mai and Summer Walker are signed to Interscope :guys:

Terrible label.

Ella should've been on album number 2 by now.
She's been touring non-stop. She just completed a leg in Asia and is supposed to be heading down under to EXTEND the tour in January.

She's been back in the studio though.

She could at least drop a single mess. And not that trash with usher.
We went from 3 ep's in damn near a year to this long wait.

I really hope this doesn't turn into a sza mess.


i think they are afraid of the sophmore slump like cardis ppl as well.  to live up to the hype of booed up is gonna be hard

L0NZ.

I don't think the sophomore slump is a thing anymore. That was prevalent when it was an "albums" world, when artists released an album, the singles, then fell off the face of the Earth until they re-emerged with a second album. This is a singles world and you're as hot as your last hit on the radio. The sophomore slump, when it was a thing, meant the beginning of the end of a career. Labels were interested in how many albums you can sell, not how many times people will stream you. Today, you can have a flop single (what a "single" is has changed as well) one day, and a #1 the next. 


Lazarus

December 15, 2019, 05:31:54 PM #18 Last Edit: December 15, 2019, 05:32:35 PM by Lazarus
Yeah the sophomore slump thing is pretty much nonexistented now.

Naomi Hit Me

Quote from: L0NZ. on December 15, 2019, 05:08:54 PM
I don't think the sophomore slump is a thing anymore. That was prevalent when it was an "albums" world, when artists released an album, the singles, then fell off the face of the Earth until they re-emerged with a second album. This is a singles world and you're as hot as your last hit on the radio. The sophomore slump, when it was a thing, meant the beginning of the end of a career. Labels were interested in how many albums you can sell, not how many times people will stream you. Today, you can have a flop single (what a "single" is has changed as well) one day, and a #1 the next.
bingo

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just remember that next time an artist you HATE released the 5th first single and you wanna drag them lolz