@@muhdahnaf7927 And then with the CEO of UMG pushing his son towards becoming CEO of Atlantic Music Group (1/3 of Warner Music), "He's ready for it" 🤦♂Like the Godfather Vito and Michael, what next, his nephew running RCA Music Group (1/3 of Sony Music)?
@@lineialquantum They're right though.. If you want success on a platform like UA-cam, you have to grift and make the same videos everybody else is making this month. Such is life..
@@retorun5100he decided to grind on his second channel with this channel becoming for his longer form of content. The consequences of not uploading does lead to his channel not hitting the algo
It turns out, since 1996, a very small, intimate, and similarly-faith-based group of individuals started purchasing up radio stations by the thousands after Clinton repealed certain laws that made it impossible for one company to have a monopoly on telecommunications. Since Clinton repealed that law, we've seen every entertainment company in America get conglomerated into about 6 businesses. This is what happened in Japan and Korea in the 1950's, and why their entertainment industry is filled with suicides, burn-outs, 25 year long contracts that shaft the performer, and insane ticket-prices. Now a very small cadre of Israeli-Americans such as Scooter Braun and others mentioned here happen to own about 80% of the entire U.S entertainment industry, and they intentionally kill the careers of, and promote careers of, people who adhere to their political alignment. This is why rap in the USA has focused on hood-rats and mass-killings and drug-dealing and why conscious EmCee's and intelligent rap like Non-Phixion and Immortal Technique are shadow-banned from mainstream listeners.
As a musician of nearly 40 years, I had, and have zero interest in the music business.. I spent my youth working in it and trying to find success but quickly realised the whole thing was fixed, and had nothing to do with quality music or talent. Luckily I use the gifts God gave me to help younger people use music to grow and express themselves in a healthy way… I urge them to love music and not focus on success.. music has so much more to offer than money
@Darryldesiderium I’ve never had money, and I haven’t had a very stable life either… and the only thing that kept me alive, was making and playing music. So yeah, I don’t disagree with you, but I would say that music and the playing and learning of it gives far more to you than money could ever. Money comes and goes, and is devalued at will by our masters. But they can’t kill the music inside you, they can’t take your ability to express your pain… it’s where blues came from, and then rock.. and then everything we now listen to.. from poor slaves, who’s only way of getting through the day was expressing it through music… I think they did pretty well wouldn’t you?
He never was gone he got whole other channel. Y'all be stealing other smaller content creators' content like July Jackson and Iusedtobepay. Start being original
I've watched this video literally front to back, three times. It is criminally underrated... Whatever the views, I appreciate you bro. This is everything I care about in long form, with a lot of connecting information no mainstream outlet would ever touch... For obvious reasons.
I've watched many HelloYassine videos , all of which I've loved. This is journalism !...this is a documentary. I must say Well done man. The growth is Amazing 👏 🙌
If you make music, make sure it’s something you love doing and focus on the joy it brings you to create something. The moment you try to make money from it will change your relationship with it. Not saying you shouldn’t try, just don’t let the idea of chasing fame kill your love for the music.
Super happy to see you back with another video. Hope the algorithm picks it up a bit more soon. We all know your production value and ideas are at a quality deserving of WAY more than the 60k views this has right now. Keep it up man🎉
Crazy good video mate you gained a subscriber! You taught me something about my own country, didn't know that thing about Sydney festival cos im not into that sort of 'festival'
Sincerely both UMG and TikTok are ruining music. It’s not fun anymore, I’m lucky that I’m just a listener and not an aspiring musician because it looks so fucking hopeless right now
Yeah if you're in this for the business side at all rip lol. We make music so we can create things that are timeless. Outside of what's going on currently with the industry, outside of whatever could happen in our lives.
I was already subbed but this vid right here made me a FAN. I'm gonna be binge watching ya, stay safe bro cuz this right here could actually put a target on your back
U right , snoop did millions of streams got few thousand bucks, he said where the money go. When they use to press vinyls n cds they how many was shipped n sold
@@TTo-pr2vc Not true at all, you can use the TLC situation as a great example of platinum album sales with broke artists. This is nothing new at all, only new twist is now it is on streaming platforms that makes it a bit easier to obscure.
No they didn't, the only thing that has changed is the scale. With physical media they could get lost, damaged or otherwise deemed unsellable. Then you had shifty accounting of the sales numbers and then of course the contracts that screwed artists hard especially once the 360 deal became a standard. You can go back and look at the TLC (music group not TV station) and see how blatantly they got robbed during the physical media days. They were platinum selling artists but nearly dead broke and the label just blackballed them when they spoke out. Now with streaming and other online services the potential for skimming greater amounts off the top has never been easier especially when streaming services such as Spotify, Tidal, Apple and Pandora are very tight lipped about actual numbers and actual per play payout which can vary greatly depending on the label or the artist.
This actually proves, it does not matter where you are in this world, we "little people" are always trying to be mind controlled by puppet masters instead of letting us think for ourselves.
Yes but black community was happy like a kid at unlimited theme park to take ye down. I'm happy he cut all funding to black businesses and community development 🙌 👏. I'm black male saying all this
What Ye said was the equivalent of people saying that black people commit the most crimes in America. Sure, it’s statistically true but it’s lacking so much context and nuance and most people don’t really want to fully inform themselves.
What amazes me is the dumbfoundedness of the artist as if they didnt realise that signing your as* away would mean anything goes you dont own your own music its the property of umg
This is the possibly the best video you have ever done and easily one of the best videos ever done on this subject. Seriously admire this work and hope you continue down this road. I watched it in pieces over a couple different days and again in its entirety once I got towards the end when I realized how complex the subject had become and how deeply you had covered it. Really feel that this deserves a congratulations and I hope that many people reference it over time.
yeah... this whole UMG vs TikTok thing pretty much f'd up aspiring artists that would've gone viral on TikTok and it would've changed their lives... but TikTok is ruining music as an ART form... it's making music feel cheap like fast food... people just hopping onto the popping song of the moment and then when the fck do you even hear it again? EXACTLY! it even comes to a point where a good song is just hated cause of the unorganic rise of the song and it becomes unbearably annoying and it's ultimately damaging the artist more than it's actually helping... People literally don't even know the lyrics to the song except for the 15 second part that went viral on that garbage app... does TikTok give exposure? sure... is it actually longlasting exposure that will reel in real fans? I doubt it... you might as well just remove the artist's name from the song and just put "TikTok" as the artist name cause nobody goes "oh that's X song by X artist" they just say "oh yeah that's that TikTok song" and that's were many of these artist's careers stagnate cause they don't grow organically and they don't build a solid fanbase; not to mention how they can lose on gaining real fans that just got so annoyed by the unorganic virality of the song that they won't mind checking the artist's art (which if it happened organically, who knows how many fans they truly would've gained... but yes, I also understand that without TikTok in the first place, these artists probably would've never been noticed, so it's truly a dilemma) I hate how TikTok has ruined music overall... it has artists just looking for "what's gonna trend?" "what's viral?" instead of just making good music for the sake of making good music.. Rarely have I seen an artist pop off on TikTok and then manage to actually make a career off of that... they literally just make 1 viral song and then struggle to replicate the success or get stuck doing shit they don't actually enjoy cause what they enjoy "won't go viral" and thus, they are no longer ARTISTS... they're just another failed little business looking for the next check that will unlikely come again In conclusion I believe the damage has already been done and TikTok is one of the worst fckn things to have happened to the internet in so many aspects... everyone just aiming for virality and leaving aside their morals, leaving aside their creativity, leaving aside their passion, leaving aside what they truly like just for the sake of pleasing a crowd of zombies glued to their phones doom scrolling... and gues what? you're not the only one aiming for virality, so if you're lucky enough.. yes, you'll get your 15 minutes of fame and then people will just move on to the next viral trend As an example that comes to my head... remember that annoying "Dance Monkey" song? without googling... do you know the artist's name? did you bother to check their other work? did she have a successful album after the song? does she sell out arenas or even actually have a decently packed tour? has there been another viral song from her? did you even know it was a her? EX-fckn-ACTLY!!! not even she's happy with what happened to her career after her 15 minutes of fame... with all that being said... UMG still sucks and it will always be this way with these huge greedy companies and you should NEVER expect anything to be done without personal interests in mind by these EVIL powerful people... but I rest my case... TikTok is the worst of both evils
I’m not on TikTok but I wouldn’t have heard YG Marley without someone using the clip. Tones and I was a busker she wasn’t trying to get famous but did. People gave her a lot of crap, not for her music, but for what she looked like. She’s still making music today. In fairness she was also subject of a recent UA-cam doc so the name didn’t need a google. I do think you’re right when you say it’s ruining music as an art form, 2:30 is not a song when half is instrumental and not focused on the vocalist, which for pop music is the bare minimum.
why is everyone acting like the music industry hasn't always been insanely corrupt? this is nothing new. you chose to be represented by a corrupt entity. like tik tok would be any better, simp harder for corporations that couldn't care less if you live or die. in fact they'd rather you die.
UMG sucks, who would sign with them in the modern age? We have every tool at our disposal to get our music out there and efficiently without these huge mega companies
UMG has hoards of "indie labels" that entrap artists with promises, "cool factor", and "advances"(loans). My income generating, growing, local band is essentially breaking up because one member got a 20k loan...
@@rafes8206 I guess, but as an artist I just don't sign to any random label, I need to know the label and the owners (or at least their music and other artists who release with them) - many label don't require you to sign exclusive deals. You can just sign one EP or One track, and they'll pay you for what you sent only. I don't like exclusive contracts, they're are so out of date and not worth the risk most of the time. In many cases, once you sign, a lot of your leverage is gone and i've seen that happen a lot. That's just my two cents.
Interesting that the Music of Artists that were mistreated in the MKUltra and SSP Programs like Arina Grande and Taylor Swift are not affected. It's probably just all about protect the assetts and the income they generate.
I appreciate the fact that we can get our information from more than one source, no matter what platform it is, that poses a danger towards whoever wants to control the world Narrative!!!!
That Cuts Into Profit Buying The Materials For The CD’s And Covers Let Alone Having X Amount Of Covers And Pamphlets Printed By A 3rd Party Company As Well As 500k+ Copies It Makes Sense From A Business Perspective But It Hurts The “Pop” Culture As Millennials We Grew Up In CD Stores In The Mall With Our Parents Getting New LP’s & EP’s And Even Old Releases Spots Like “Sam Goody’s” “Fye” Was Apart Of My Child Hood Man 😌lol 💯‼️
Wonderful work, Yassine. Please investigate Drake's partnership with UMG in terms of his role in drawing others to Grainge's an UMGs sphere of influence.
Great piece of work, well done and thank you - I'm now officially caught up on this saga. I'm thankful I'm not a musician, it sounds like you quite literally have to sell your soul, in one way or another, in order to be successful. I see musicians as an animal carcass in the wild being ravaged by a pride of lions (aka record labels) and a clan of hyenas (tiktok/Spotify etc.) comes along to steal the kill.
Full Interview Link: helloyassine.com/umgvstiktok/
You know what I hear out of UMGs argument?
"Hey only we can steal from and underpay our artists."
Word!
pretty much yeah
wsup puff diddy
I wonder why so, so many artist sign with Universal Music, either directly become their signings or distribution partner
@@muhdahnaf7927 And then with the CEO of UMG pushing his son towards becoming CEO of Atlantic Music Group (1/3 of Warner Music), "He's ready for it" 🤦♂Like the Godfather Vito and Michael, what next, his nephew running RCA Music Group (1/3 of Sony Music)?
Yo this documentary took an unexpected turn. Great work Yassine. Be careful out there man
@CesarR1037 yassine is of sound mind and not sue ee side all in any way
This video feels like it’s shadow banned
Oh it will be lmao
Yeah I just got is on my feed and not watched a video on this channel in a long time... Doesn't seem shadow banned... Quite the opposite.
@@retorun5100so where is your channel with your results since you’re an expert?
@@lineialquantum They're right though.. If you want success on a platform like UA-cam, you have to grift and make the same videos everybody else is making this month. Such is life..
@@retorun5100he decided to grind on his second channel with this channel becoming for his longer form of content. The consequences of not uploading does lead to his channel not hitting the algo
It turns out, since 1996, a very small, intimate, and similarly-faith-based group of individuals started purchasing up radio stations by the thousands after Clinton repealed certain laws that made it impossible for one company to have a monopoly on telecommunications. Since Clinton repealed that law, we've seen every entertainment company in America get conglomerated into about 6 businesses. This is what happened in Japan and Korea in the 1950's, and why their entertainment industry is filled with suicides, burn-outs, 25 year long contracts that shaft the performer, and insane ticket-prices.
Now a very small cadre of Israeli-Americans such as Scooter Braun and others mentioned here happen to own about 80% of the entire U.S entertainment industry, and they intentionally kill the careers of, and promote careers of, people who adhere to their political alignment. This is why rap in the USA has focused on hood-rats and mass-killings and drug-dealing and why conscious EmCee's and intelligent rap like Non-Phixion and Immortal Technique are shadow-banned from mainstream listeners.
Shhhhhh, (((they))) don't want you knowing the truth. Be a good goy!
I giggled at immortal technique you completely lost me after that 😂😂😂
@@winterkill1764 Considering IT was in the very last sentence you're basically saying I didn't lose you at all. Nice.
A lot of noticing going on I see
@winterkill1764 you read it to the end, you buffoon. If anyone lost it was you, your precious last two brain cells
As a musician of nearly 40 years, I had, and have zero interest in the music business.. I spent my youth working in it and trying to find success but quickly realised the whole thing was fixed, and had nothing to do with quality music or talent. Luckily I use the gifts God gave me to help younger people use music to grow and express themselves in a healthy way… I urge them to love music and not focus on success.. music has so much more to offer than money
Enjoyed reading.
@Darryldesiderium I’ve never had money, and I haven’t had a very stable life either… and the only thing that kept me alive, was making and playing music. So yeah, I don’t disagree with you, but I would say that music and the playing and learning of it gives far more to you than money could ever. Money comes and goes, and is devalued at will by our masters. But they can’t kill the music inside you, they can’t take your ability to express your pain… it’s where blues came from, and then rock.. and then everything we now listen to.. from poor slaves, who’s only way of getting through the day was expressing it through music… I think they did pretty well wouldn’t you?
Great work..Thanks for the will needed researched information
Ty. A lot people talk about it like all you can do is try to make money from music.
@@full-timepog6844 i know, it’s sad
Welcome back 🔥🔥
He never was gone he got whole other channel. Y'all be stealing other smaller content creators' content like July Jackson and Iusedtobepay. Start being original
@@JoseQuap0ohip hop madness is a sjw channel they are one sided.
This is old school journalism. Better watch out as this is bringing too much truth to light.
I've watched this video literally front to back, three times. It is criminally underrated... Whatever the views, I appreciate you bro. This is everything I care about in long form, with a lot of connecting information no mainstream outlet would ever touch... For obvious reasons.
You don’t know how much this comment means to me 🫶
HERE BEFORE IT GETS REMOVED!!!
my OG sub...
So much information in this one. This the type of videos that should go viral
They’ll shadow ban it
Buncha billionaires fighting over money. Imagine that.
Calling each other predatory😂 Umg trying to make it seem like they pay artists a fair share and don’t take a piece out of everything the artist does
control too
I've watched many HelloYassine videos , all of which I've loved.
This is journalism !...this is a documentary. I must say Well done man. The growth is Amazing 👏 🙌
Wow, thank you!
Yassine is COOKIN!!! You went deep, and I’m officially signing up for your patreon. The Israel part is going over a lot of heads though.
U name it Jews behind it..
Dammn Yassine back on this channel 🔥🔥
UMG:We're taking our shit
TikTok: Ayite Bet! 😂 😂 😂
UMG: Chill Cuh Chiiiil 😂
😂 basically
All of this to say, that artists will always be screwed over, a tale as old as time. Independent artists ftw.
If you make music, make sure it’s something you love doing and focus on the joy it brings you to create something. The moment you try to make money from it will change your relationship with it.
Not saying you shouldn’t try, just don’t let the idea of chasing fame kill your love for the music.
Super happy to see you back with another video. Hope the algorithm picks it up a bit more soon. We all know your production value and ideas are at a quality deserving of WAY more than the 60k views this has right now. Keep it up man🎉
This is great 👍 thank you for the time and effort you put into making this 👏
man, this was a ride. thanks dude, great job 👏🏼
Glad you enjoyed it!
Bro dug to the centre of the earth for this video
They ain't worried about their artist getting paid they are worried about them getting paid. Using their artist to complain about money, smh.
"Where's Lucian? Serve your master 🥷.
That's Drake's baby daddy!
“Lifetime deal.. I feel bad for 🥷..” smh
8==>
The music business was always corrupt
Yassine long form content is extremely appreciated and your subject selection is excellent.
Thank you
Crazy good video mate you gained a subscriber! You taught me something about my own country, didn't know that thing about Sydney festival cos im not into that sort of 'festival'
Your long videos are always amazing, you shed so much light on that situation.
Thank you!
You got a new sub today. Keep up the good work🫶🏾
Appreciate it
Sincerely both UMG and TikTok are ruining music. It’s not fun anymore, I’m lucky that I’m just a listener and not an aspiring musician because it looks so fucking hopeless right now
I still make music because making music is fun. The business side of the industry has been fubar since Sam Cooke was taken out.
Yeah if you're in this for the business side at all rip lol. We make music so we can create things that are timeless. Outside of what's going on currently with the industry, outside of whatever could happen in our lives.
Great videooo as always
Appreciate seeing you again, this name is familiar.
I was already subbed but this vid right here made me a FAN. I'm gonna be binge watching ya, stay safe bro cuz this right here could actually put a target on your back
Artist had more control with physical copies of music
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U right , snoop did millions of streams got few thousand bucks, he said where the money go. When they use to press vinyls n cds they how many was shipped n sold
@@TTo-pr2vc Not true at all, you can use the TLC situation as a great example of platinum album sales with broke artists. This is nothing new at all, only new twist is now it is on streaming platforms that makes it a bit easier to obscure.
No they didn't, the only thing that has changed is the scale. With physical media they could get lost, damaged or otherwise deemed unsellable. Then you had shifty accounting of the sales numbers and then of course the contracts that screwed artists hard especially once the 360 deal became a standard. You can go back and look at the TLC (music group not TV station) and see how blatantly they got robbed during the physical media days. They were platinum selling artists but nearly dead broke and the label just blackballed them when they spoke out. Now with streaming and other online services the potential for skimming greater amounts off the top has never been easier especially when streaming services such as Spotify, Tidal, Apple and Pandora are very tight lipped about actual numbers and actual per play payout which can vary greatly depending on the label or the artist.
That's not what we're talking about tho?
This actually proves, it does not matter where you are in this world, we "little people" are always trying to be mind controlled by puppet masters instead of letting us think for ourselves.
I am digging the long form content, my guy.
You really went in like always, great work!
turns out ye was right
Please shut up.
GOOGLE LIED TO YOU, FACEBOOK LIED TO YOU aged like wine.
Yes but black community was happy like a kid at unlimited theme park to take ye down. I'm happy he cut all funding to black businesses and community development 🙌 👏. I'm black male saying all this
What Ye said was the equivalent of people saying that black people commit the most crimes in America. Sure, it’s statistically true but it’s lacking so much context and nuance and most people don’t really want to fully inform themselves.
What amazes me is the dumbfoundedness of the artist as if they didnt realise that signing your as* away would mean anything goes you dont own your own music its the property of umg
This video is insanely good bro. This is so insightful and I hope you're protected
Not what I expected, but what I was looking for. You are my new favorite creator.
Great job, great investigative reporting.
Incredible synopsis!! Keep up the great work 🙌🏿👏🏿
This is real journalism. And immensely helpful in connecting some other dots together. Thank you.
Insane timing to drop this right before Kendrick drops a music industry diss
lol music industry talking about unfair deals 💀
This is the possibly the best video you have ever done and easily one of the best videos ever done on this subject.
Seriously admire this work and hope you continue down this road.
I watched it in pieces over a couple different days and again in its entirety once I got towards the end when I realized how complex the subject had become and how deeply you had covered it.
Really feel that this deserves a congratulations and I hope that many people reference it over time.
Great video brother! I feel like this video should already have 200K views! So elaborate and well articulated
Yo let's go I love the long vids
Yassine cooked on this video
u a real one for this
yassine man this is really fucking good and the last thing you dropped was a long dope ass video too fuck yeah
yeah... this whole UMG vs TikTok thing pretty much f'd up aspiring artists that would've gone viral on TikTok and it would've changed their lives...
but TikTok is ruining music as an ART form... it's making music feel cheap like fast food... people just hopping onto the popping song of the moment and then when the fck do you even hear it again? EXACTLY! it even comes to a point where a good song is just hated cause of the unorganic rise of the song and it becomes unbearably annoying and it's ultimately damaging the artist more than it's actually helping...
People literally don't even know the lyrics to the song except for the 15 second part that went viral on that garbage app... does TikTok give exposure? sure... is it actually longlasting exposure that will reel in real fans? I doubt it...
you might as well just remove the artist's name from the song and just put "TikTok" as the artist name cause nobody goes "oh that's X song by X artist" they just say "oh yeah that's that TikTok song" and that's were many of these artist's careers stagnate cause they don't grow organically and they don't build a solid fanbase; not to mention how they can lose on gaining real fans that just got so annoyed by the unorganic virality of the song that they won't mind checking the artist's art (which if it happened organically, who knows how many fans they truly would've gained... but yes, I also understand that without TikTok in the first place, these artists probably would've never been noticed, so it's truly a dilemma)
I hate how TikTok has ruined music overall... it has artists just looking for "what's gonna trend?" "what's viral?" instead of just making good music for the sake of making good music.. Rarely have I seen an artist pop off on TikTok and then manage to actually make a career off of that... they literally just make 1 viral song and then struggle to replicate the success or get stuck doing shit they don't actually enjoy cause what they enjoy "won't go viral" and thus, they are no longer ARTISTS... they're just another failed little business looking for the next check that will unlikely come again
In conclusion I believe the damage has already been done and TikTok is one of the worst fckn things to have happened to the internet in so many aspects... everyone just aiming for virality and leaving aside their morals, leaving aside their creativity, leaving aside their passion, leaving aside what they truly like just for the sake of pleasing a crowd of zombies glued to their phones doom scrolling... and gues what? you're not the only one aiming for virality, so if you're lucky enough.. yes, you'll get your 15 minutes of fame and then people will just move on to the next viral trend
As an example that comes to my head... remember that annoying "Dance Monkey" song? without googling... do you know the artist's name? did you bother to check their other work? did she have a successful album after the song? does she sell out arenas or even actually have a decently packed tour? has there been another viral song from her? did you even know it was a her? EX-fckn-ACTLY!!! not even she's happy with what happened to her career after her 15 minutes of fame...
with all that being said... UMG still sucks and it will always be this way with these huge greedy companies and you should NEVER expect anything to be done without personal interests in mind by these EVIL powerful people... but I rest my case... TikTok is the worst of both evils
yeah tik tok is such a shitty app
It's tones and I and as far as I know they are doing fine... Fly away is another hit they had. I think they're good, she has an incredible voice.
And I've never been on tick tock.
I’m not on TikTok but I wouldn’t have heard YG Marley without someone using the clip.
Tones and I was a busker she wasn’t trying to get famous but did. People gave her a lot of crap, not for her music, but for what she looked like. She’s still making music today. In fairness she was also subject of a recent UA-cam doc so the name didn’t need a google.
I do think you’re right when you say it’s ruining music as an art form, 2:30 is not a song when half is instrumental and not focused on the vocalist, which for pop music is the bare minimum.
why is everyone acting like the music industry hasn't always been insanely corrupt? this is nothing new. you chose to be represented by a corrupt entity. like tik tok would be any better, simp harder for corporations that couldn't care less if you live or die. in fact they'd rather you die.
Brilliant work, well done. Thank you for your excellent content, and your valuable time creating it, many many thanks
Very well put together. Great reporting!
When profit is all that matters, truth tends to get in the way a lot
UMG sucks, who would sign with them in the modern age? We have every tool at our disposal to get our music out there and efficiently without these huge mega companies
UMG has hoards of "indie labels" that entrap artists with promises, "cool factor", and "advances"(loans). My income generating, growing, local band is essentially breaking up because one member got a 20k loan...
@@rafes8206 I guess, but as an artist I just don't sign to any random label, I need to know the label and the owners (or at least their music and other artists who release with them) - many label don't require you to sign exclusive deals. You can just sign one EP or One track, and they'll pay you for what you sent only. I don't like exclusive contracts, they're are so out of date and not worth the risk most of the time. In many cases, once you sign, a lot of your leverage is gone and i've seen that happen a lot. That's just my two cents.
Great video glad to see longer and more thoughtful content
Thank you kindly!
🔥 documentary yassine didnt expect this subject matter
Appreciate you a lot
Do more hour long plus documentary style videos like this
Interesting that the Music of Artists that were mistreated in the MKUltra and SSP Programs like Arina Grande and Taylor Swift are not affected. It's probably just all about protect the assetts and the income they generate.
I’ll give you credit, this is a very good put together video, well done
Thank you.
I appreciate the fact that we can get our information from more than one source, no matter what platform it is, that poses a danger towards whoever wants to control the world Narrative!!!!
Really enjoyed this video
Wow, this is some in depth journalism. Very impressed, though I might not agree with everything, I found it very engaging
So Ye was right? 😂
Most us crazies are lol
Digging your content output this month myguy💯
This was GREAT, will be replaying this again because, there is so much here. I have a new found RESPECT for Tik Tok. Thank-you for this Documentary.
only 6k views is crazy. This vid has to be shadow banned
Yeah -- YT/Google has its own issues . . .
It’s his most viewed in a while now
@@green_mondayjewtube and jewgle
Not everything is shadow banned bruh 😂 conspiracy theorists going crazy
@@BostonWells where did i say “everything” is shadow banned? There is a chance “SOME” things can be shadow banned though.
Great work Yassine
Thank you James
my boy Yassine, glad to have you back
Glad to be back
Back Again ! 👏🏾
Amazing video my fren
Thank you
This was awesome Yassine
video hit the algorithm, amazing doc second time watching it
Thank you so much!
All the record labels have to do is take the artist’s catalogs of streaming platforms and start producing physical copies again!
That Cuts Into Profit Buying The Materials For The CD’s And Covers Let Alone Having X Amount Of Covers And Pamphlets Printed By A 3rd Party Company As Well As 500k+ Copies It Makes Sense From A Business Perspective But It Hurts The “Pop” Culture As Millennials We Grew Up In CD Stores In The Mall With Our Parents Getting New LP’s & EP’s And Even Old Releases Spots Like “Sam Goody’s” “Fye” Was Apart Of My Child Hood Man 😌lol
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The 🐐 is backk
will have to listen this one while driving to work. it’s a lot going on 😮😅
HY dropping a doc !!! When HY talks I listen!!!
This video goes hard! And also now I'm depressed
Very Well Done!
WELL THAT JUST MADE ME FEEL MORE UNSAFE IN THE WORLD,WE HARDLY HAVE ANY MEDIA NOT UNDER CONTROL OF WHAT WE ARE ALLOWED TO SAY OR DO!
biggest lie is that drake has talent. he doesnt even make his own “music”
Masterpiece my guy
Wonderful work, Yassine. Please investigate Drake's partnership with UMG in terms of his role in drawing others to Grainge's an UMGs sphere of influence.
I always said Kanye was right.
This video was crazy good, was not expecting it to go wherw it did!
Glad you liked it!
Excellent work! Thank you!
Thank you for the feedback!
I don't know anything about anything you talked about but good vid
Lmao nice to see you finally upload on this channel again
Welcome back
I'm 1:30 in and already feel like this could've been a short 😂
Stop consuming brain rot
lol
It's a big club and you're not in it.
Great piece of work, well done and thank you - I'm now officially caught up on this saga. I'm thankful I'm not a musician, it sounds like you quite literally have to sell your soul, in one way or another, in order to be successful. I see musicians as an animal carcass in the wild being ravaged by a pride of lions (aka record labels) and a clan of hyenas (tiktok/Spotify etc.) comes along to steal the kill.
I’m with the labels on this, tik tok tried to pull what spotify tried to
missed this type of long videos formats
this is fire i love seeing long videos
The more people are divided, the more they'll convincing you of their "truth".
Welcome back
Wow! What a great video
Do more of these breakdowns!
Well Done🎉