![]() But a n-gga who rap can beat a n-gga up, shoot a n-gga, go to jail for two months, come out of jail: the label give 'em $50 million. "For instance, Antonio Brown could punch a U-Haul driver and lose $18 million, 'cause they can't have that on their NFL shield. "So when I actually sign you, I'm liable for you," CyHi explained. ![]() In this tiered system, artist would not be able to sign to a major without that preliminary process. This system would allow the artists to acclimate to the music business while also giving the label the opportunity to do their due diligence and better invest in who that artist is as a person. One solution he offered would be a tiered structure where artists would be signed to one of maybe three priliminary label situations, which would in turn pay them a flat fee to release music for promotional use only. The No Dope On Sundays rapper went on to add that he has quite a few ideas on how this system which allows a "street" element to permeate the culture could be corrected. ![]() The ability to work with these artists while still keeping them somewhat at bay makes it easier for the label to distance itself from criminal or otherwise negative behavior. That way you don't have to deal with them." You no longer have to have a Dipset Office or a Roc-a-Fella office in your building, you can just give them a distribution deal. "They don't wanna tell the street dudes no because they scared of them or whatever the case may be. "When we allowed the streets to dictate the art, I feel like the music industry has turned," he continued. It's always been like a free-for-all anybody can join. It's when you let the streets in it becomes the most dangerous job. "I hate rappers get this stigma like it's the most dangerous job. "I think it stopped being about the music when the streets didn't like they homeboys rapping about their lives and they felt like they wanted to," he started. ![]() But quite early on, hosts Rory and Mal drew CyHi into a chat about the amount of violence that surrounds the Hip-Hop game these days. The two hour conversation took on a variety of topics. But all that aside, CyHi actually dropped quite a bit of knowledge on the episode, which premiered on October 15. CyHi The Prynce's recent appearance on New Rory & Mal may have gotten a little lost in the midst of some drama - enough to spur not one, but two Joe Budden Podcast diss records AND a viral-ready response from Mal. ![]()
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