Should R&B artists go on strike?

Started by MAY, December 12, 2015, 06:27:50 PM

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MAY

Or start a movement of some sort to kinda push the issue of people not supporting their music?

Something needs to be done to get the point across.

Buy The Stars✨

i dont think that will help anything..ppl arent listening now..

Cowgirl

They should have been striking years ago tbh but everyone was just comfortable.
:hmph:



Stewie

they have to try harder.....the white artists experiment a lot more than they do

Cowboy Nine


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Checkmate Burruss

It will only work if a huge group of them come together.
THEY DO ANYDAMNTHANG FUH BSOURCE CLOUT


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Quote from: Stewie on December 12, 2015, 06:30:58 PM
they have to try harder.....the white artists experiment a lot more than they do

n

Music is back to the days of Cadillac Records and Dreamgirls. I never thought I'd live through the days of segregation. Quite astonishing tbhqh

Cowgirl

Quote from: GĖ??X on December 12, 2015, 06:41:37 PM
Quote from: Stewie on December 12, 2015, 06:30:58 PM
they have to try harder.....the white artists experiment a lot more than they do

n

Music is back to the days of Cadillac Records and Dreamgirls. I never thought I'd live through the days of segregation. Quite astonishing tbhqh
Interesting.
:ohwow:


But it's not like whites, for the most part, are selling through the roof either..



ForTheLoveofKellz

If niggas can't even sell during xmas season, it is kind of a wrap. nn

Mel.

I think a strike might hurt more than help

I think maybe they should look into lowering the prices of their albums
as opposed to other genres...maybe like 5/6.99 for a full album

Herb.

Quote from: Mel. on December 12, 2015, 06:57:45 PM
I think a strike might hurt more than help

I think maybe they should look into lowering the prices of their albums
as opposed to other genres...maybe like 5/6.99 for a full album
What will that say about their art though?
What message is that sending
That black music is worth less?

Herb.

I don't agree with a strike or lowering prices tbh.
Strike is no use. This is the music industry. No one is entitled to selling albums or can bring suit for being discriminated against in any way. There is no worker's union, etc. It's entertainment. Only people they'd be hurting is themselves.

And lowering the price is not addressing the issue.
If I see what a piece of shit that's 20 dollars, I don't want it.
Lowered to 1.50, still don't want it. It's a piece of shit.

Not saying that this is what black music is, but you get my drift.
That's not addressing the root of issue.