He got finessed out of his music for 250k. Record labels do this all the time. Blind a hungry artist with front end money and take ownership of their music on the back end. Now the 250k is gone and they own his music. All artist signing to a label should hire a lawyer to read over the contract. He learned a lesson
But he should tried to turn that 250k to 500k. Bought some property. Etc.. Chalk up the 🎶 and get in another lane or sign an artist to roc nation for 500.
@@fashionlife5348 its a loan. All of the music industry is set up like this.. There is no fair labor trade.. Sad but true no standard contract. Unlike regular jobs were your paid a wage or salary. Its all advances. What u do with it is on yoy3
Tbh Q a good rapper. I always go back to his 2018 shit but I’d like for him to get with CMG cause him on a track with Gee would go crazy and push that DMV sound out
He don't have to pay the interest they own all the music he made under them his independent music is his I don't think he understands what he signed at all
I Empty Pistols was probably one of the best rap albums I have heard in a long time. His other releases did not hit the same way, and after this testimony that Roc Nation stripped his creativity, it makes sense. If we could get an IEP 2… Roc would wish they paid him more.
Rappers need to complain about THEIR contract they negotiated NOT the record label. If you sign too early without leverage, experience, music business knowledge (that’s available everywhere these days), and knowingly sign a paper giving away control to release your music and own your masters then that’s YOUR FAULT for signing. It’s plenty of artists that HANDLED their business independently to walk in those offices with the sharks and tell them what YOU WANT and have YOUR team negotiate the contract. Man’s signed a bad deal and complaining. You know what you signed in the beginning Q you just wanted that $250K + $50K and fame 🤦🏾♂️
@@TheMactone you don't know him personally to call him a loose cannon. He seems pretty down to earth if you ask me. Life's a learning curve he learned a valuable lesson.
@@TheMactone $300K is a bad deal. Very bad. Lol that is the only money you’ll see if you’re signed for 5 years. 300K divided by 5 is 60K and most rappers will blow that in Year 1 meaning they’ll have no more money for the remainder of the deal 🤷🏾♂️
I’m sorry but after listening to this shit adding Da Fool to the end of his name was about the best thing he’s done for his career. All up and coming artists need to hear this. All the rap game is and always will be. Artist getting ripped off or killed at the end of the day.
Getting ripped what his music ain't make no money lol how many records he sold he aint make them nothing he said they gave them 300k I can guarantee they aint make 100k off him so they took a L
I was listening like damn dude don’t know what he signed. You blew through the money (still had FOUR albums left) now you want out of the deal and they let you out but keep your masters until it makes the $250k (that you blew through buying who knows what) back and then you still only get a percentage. SMH. These dudes really need good financial advisors man for real!
@@Woodgang147 again...that comes with emotions...your hungry without money and someone brings you a advance and says sign the paper...your emotions will cloud your sound judgment...look at Ice Cube...he didn't let the money blind him to the bigger picture when he was broke by signing with Eazy E
So basically Roc Nation owns your publishing now. Not only that but after the 250k is paid back, they only giving you a percentage. Which means they will collect money off you forever. Best to sign just a distribution deal. Somewhere like Empire….No advance money but you keep most your record sell money. That way your basically still independent and keep control of your music.
Be smart, Q! You can run this whole rap game! Many people think you are the best rapper out right now. We are behind you. Stay on the right track and keep investing in yourself. PG County LetsGooooo
4:15 he says they gave him $300K then said they didnt give him an advance 😂 that WAS the advance my guy thats why you owe it back 🤦🏾♂️ bro aint have a clue what his deal meant
It don’t gotta be an advance fool they can buy out your old catalog and 2 or 3 future mixtapes and they just let the music pay for it cause they bought your best songs and a few projects so they can invest in you off the budget & make you pay through the music , you don’t owe nothing unless the music never sells but it’s still ways out of that too he basically said the way the contract set up it’s not an advance it’s more like paying money upfront or investing In stocks y’all say anything to try to make yourself feel smarter then someone else 🤦🏿♂️
@@23dtuck bro listen to yourself you just said “you dont owe unless the music never sells” his music ISNT selling thats WHY he owes! they own ALL of his music whether his music recoups that $250K or not and he admitted that out of his own mouth. therefore he DOES owe that money back if he hopes to ever make money off of his own music. if he’s totally fine never making money off of his own music ever again in his life then sure he’s not in debt, but who becomes a rapper, spends all the money, then DOESNT wanna be paid for their music anymore forever? thats dumb af therefore we can conclude that he DOES wanna make that music money, therefore he IS in debt because that 250 is now a necessity. its like towing a car. sure you’re not in debt if you dont care about the care and end up getting a new one. but you ARE in debt if you want that car back. the car being the rights to the music/ money he could be making off his own hard work.
@@bigweezo2341 bruh he don’t owe thou because the way it’s set up the advance come out the budget or he wouldn’t have signed it that’s how they got him to sign is paying him money up front and then he gets royalties after the early stream money eats the 250k which his music probably do in a year or 2 or even more but again he explaining it too and telling you it’s a good .360 deal and he was satisfied but he just realized he could’ve maybe made 250k and kept his masters, it’s more of an agreement then an loan , you tryna make the nigga look stupid is all I’m saying
If he was able to flip 100k into 300k or more then signing wouldn’t been so bad if he get show money he would’ve been good but some of us don’t know how to flip money .. I’m. Not no financial advice but I know millionaires use other ppl money for sure and to . Get 250k you can get rich or at least never broke again plus good credit more money ..
Jay Z always been the type to sign a person just so he can hold them back and put them on the shelf so the fact that his business operates this way is not surprising
“I definitely don’t owe them no money” … “But they own the rights of my music until they RECOUP that $250K+$50K” … “But I Don’t Owe Them No Money” 🤦🏾♂️😭😭 …THATS why y’all be getting finessed & signing shitty deals, he still don’t understand how the business work. YES NIGGA YOU STILL OWE THEM, THATS WHY THEY OWN YOUR MASTERS TO RECOUP WHAT YOU OWE 🤦🏾♂️ He gotta stop the PERCS & get his head straight
They own the rights to the music he dropped under that label yes colleting royalties off of it until 250k but he has a distribution deal now so his new music is under them. He actually made out sweet compared to what it could have been
Ppl sign to these labels, get the check and get lazy, they always seem to leave that part out. If you’re turning in quality music which would turn a profit the label will put it out. They’re in the business of making money so it would behoove them not to put your music or content out.
@@cordellsoileau I agree with you, end of the day it’s all business but it’s easy to twist the narrative in your favor when the deal doesn’t work. He was putting out great mixtapes prior to getting signed, I’m just looking at it from an objective point of view. He said himself he was content at first with the money he received when he got signed. Just seems like the label deal wasn’t an issue until he blew through the money and he lost his momentum.
@@headshotjones7726 You’re right about the Lil Durk thing with Def Jam but they were trying to turn him into a pop star, his beef was a little different.
interviewer keep saying Roc Nation.. But he basically talking about signing with any major.. When you are independent, you have more freedom to do as you please with your music.. Someone tell Q that if you can't read it, hire an attorney or paralegal..
Ppl think reading the contract is simple smfh. It’s not written to be understood for your average everyday person or somebody straight outta the streets. Specifically written for top tier professionals and well trained decoders. Let’s be honest most ppl can’t afford to pay ppl like that to represent them.
Big facts talk yo shit . Niggaz always living they life threw another nigga . Them same people need to make it and then go read the contract other then that stay at that job and talking about Q situation. @Skinny u was on point with this one
the part that isn’t fault is he wasn’t able to maintain his source of income cause they control when music drops, money don’t last forever it was bound to be spent
@@gregorycarter16 he can make money doing his own stuff invest doing other things to gain income that’s his own fault just using the label music money that they gave em
Lol at these ppl saying “don’t blame the record label.” You have massive corporate conglomerates tempting impoverished artists with predatory business practices and shitty deals. Keep shit in perspective. These suits deserve blame whenever we can throw it at them. 99.9% of the time at least.
It’s crazy I’m a 29 year old with a 265k net worth and I can’t even think about way I could blow it all …. How the fuck this guy just blew 250k and want to blame the label
@@zoejugg5683 just left black culture behind me … stopped buying things like sneakers every week and sleeping with a lot of women … than I was able to save money and invest it in the stock market and the snowball effect happened before I knew it I’m here and looking to get to 350k before 30 on my way to get to a million :.. just buy assets and don’t listen to people and they get rich quicks bullshit
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He got finessed out of his music for 250k. Record labels do this all the time. Blind a hungry artist with front end money and take ownership of their music on the back end. Now the 250k is gone and they own his music. All artist signing to a label should hire a lawyer to read over the contract. He learned a lesson
Yep Should pin this Comment
But some artists will go unheard without them and get no money at all so it depends on your situation
But he should tried to turn that 250k to 500k. Bought some property. Etc.. Chalk up the 🎶 and get in another lane or sign an artist to roc nation for 500.
It should be illegal to do shit like that these are the things we should be voting for this shit is beyond unfair
@@fashionlife5348 its a loan. All of the music industry is set up like this.. There is no fair labor trade.. Sad but true no standard contract. Unlike regular jobs were your paid a wage or salary. Its all advances. What u do with it is on yoy3
I love when artist talk about the music business
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@@quaysavetheday what’s up G
Shit just making sure us Quay’s remain the same even through this ungodly change. Stay careful brother 🙏🏽
Tbh Q a good rapper. I always go back to his 2018 shit but I’d like for him to get with CMG cause him on a track with Gee would go crazy and push that DMV sound out
That’ll be perfect situation
Sean I appreciate u interviewing all these DC artist we never had this type attention!! Preciate u bruh
He not from DC he from PG
Bruh from PG county , Largo , Maryland.
He was hating on us for years… he just need content since we got more eyes on us now
Wow S/O to SayCheese for getting the DMV some shine
I always felt like Q was one of the most slept on artists in the building. Good to see him getting his mocean back
His what back? Mocean you mean motion
@@big6chief594 lmao that’s kind of wavy though, no pun intended
@@slickonthebeat22 that shit look crazy
@@big6chief594 we call it mocean in my city 🌊
@@letteradrian makes sense to me
“I don’t owe them nothing. They own all the rights to the music until I pay the 250 back”
I was like what!!??Guess to him it’s free money lol.
He don't have to pay the interest they own all the music he made under them his independent music is his I don't think he understands what he signed at all
He should Have just paid that 250 back and been done with they ass.
@@Thatguy1306n that 250 outta here
@@Thatguy1306n he literally said he blew through all the money
I Empty Pistols was probably one of the best rap albums I have heard in a long time. His other releases did not hit the same way, and after this testimony that Roc Nation stripped his creativity, it makes sense. If we could get an IEP 2… Roc would wish they paid him more.
That tape insane
I thought that was plies on the thumbnail at first 👀😅
Largo Rd legend, first got put on to Q with the song “Right there”
"Chain 8 briccs"🗣
He from Largo Md?
@@verngtv482 yea PG county
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U was late
Rappers need to complain about THEIR contract they negotiated NOT the record label. If you sign too early without leverage, experience, music business knowledge (that’s available everywhere these days), and knowingly sign a paper giving away control to release your music and own your masters then that’s YOUR FAULT for signing.
It’s plenty of artists that HANDLED their business independently to walk in those offices with the sharks and tell them what YOU WANT and have YOUR team negotiate the contract.
Man’s signed a bad deal and complaining. You know what you signed in the beginning Q you just wanted that $250K + $50K and fame 🤦🏾♂️
But even $300k is a good deal. You can’t project how much money he’ll bring in because he’s a loose cannon.
@@TheMactone you don't know him personally to call him a loose cannon. He seems pretty down to earth if you ask me. Life's a learning curve he learned a valuable lesson.
@@aimhighpushhard6903 his legal history is on the internet so yes u can call him a loose cannon
A lot of these dudes don’t invest in a good manager that knows the game.
@@TheMactone $300K is a bad deal. Very bad. Lol that is the only money you’ll see if you’re signed for 5 years. 300K divided by 5 is 60K and most rappers will blow that in Year 1 meaning they’ll have no more money for the remainder of the deal 🤷🏾♂️
🗣️ facts Q da fool a Maryland underground legend 🥶💯
Aye why I thought that was Plies in the thumbnail 😭
#FreeTheFool from South Norfolk, VA to DC We Taking Our Region to the Stars With Our Flow.
Richmond & Norfolk trash lol dc lit tho
@@DOWNBAD_Tay cap nigga
@@tee92721 I use to live in Richmond that shit is so ass . I’m from New York there’s nothing to do in Virginia unless you have a clique
@@DOWNBAD_Tay where you from suckers south norfolk like that we just ain’t got nobody that hot with music rn
FREE Q DA FOOL! 👳🏾♂️
You can tell the situation humbled him
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He kept it too real 💯
I’m sorry but after listening to this shit adding Da Fool to the end of his name was about the best thing he’s done for his career. All up and coming artists need to hear this. All the rap game is and always will be. Artist getting ripped off or killed at the end of the day.
lmfaoooooo
Getting ripped what his music ain't make no money lol how many records he sold he aint make them nothing he said they gave them 300k I can guarantee they aint make 100k off him so they took a L
They own the rights until he pays it back in full & even afterwards they’ll split the profits 😂
@@martibmark1972 I mean to be fair they didn’t drop his music so how would they make any money but yeah I still don’t think he wud make that 300 back
Lots of your favorite artists get ripped off in the beginning 🤡
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I was listening like damn dude don’t know what he signed. You blew through the money (still had FOUR albums left) now you want out of the deal and they let you out but keep your masters until it makes the $250k (that you blew through buying who knows what) back and then you still only get a percentage. SMH. These dudes really need good financial advisors man for real!
Streets niggas signing paperwork based off of emotions...that's how they always get our people
Niccas need to stay in school
@@Woodgang147 again...that comes with emotions...your hungry without money and someone brings you a advance and says sign the paper...your emotions will cloud your sound judgment...look at Ice Cube...he didn't let the money blind him to the bigger picture when he was broke by signing with Eazy E
The cost of fame
So basically Roc Nation owns your publishing now. Not only that but after the 250k is paid back, they only giving you a percentage. Which means they will collect money off you forever. Best to sign just a distribution deal. Somewhere like Empire….No advance money but you keep most your record sell money. That way your basically still independent and keep control of your music.
No that music when he was with them yeah until to hey get there250k......but his old shyt n the new music he Gets to keep
@@2aliaskai tf does that have to do with empire. All them niggaz had street beef 🤷♂️
Q owns his publishing and indie masters.
No .
@@keyan7009 you sure?
I’m from largo rd n*gga right there!
finally you Got Q on Here!!!
Contracts is like the Bible.. Thou, Tho, Ye😂..
#Translation is Key
Q been putting on
Making PG County proud my nigga
Dis nigga is the most slept on artist...he be spittin
We need that old q da fool back asap fashooo
He has no radio hits
Be smart, Q! You can run this whole rap game! Many people think you are the best rapper out right now. We are behind you. Stay on the right track and keep investing in yourself.
PG County LetsGooooo
thanks say cheese for interviewing DMV artist
They wording them contracts difficult because they don’t want you to understand them
Sad to Say Hell Never Own His Masters Again 💯
The masters to the previous music not future music!!!
@@freewebb2974 That’s The Lie Label Told Him , Ain’t Gone Go Down Like That 💯
Naw, he can come out as something else, as long as he don’t go by q da fool cause the label own “q da fool” not him
He owns ALL of his masters except the releases Roc put out…
You signed way too early you had so much potential hopefully you get back up
I swear bro roc nation drained his motivation and momentum
@@RDB0199118 i never understood why he did it
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The answers we been waiting for
Q lookin like Plies in da thumbnail😂
Been hard. Heavily slept on.💯☝🏾
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First tappin in 💯🔥🔥🔥
Control your own music control your own momentum
4:15 he says they gave him $300K then said they didnt give him an advance 😂 that WAS the advance my guy thats why you owe it back 🤦🏾♂️ bro aint have a clue what his deal meant
Nicca not good with money
It don’t gotta be an advance fool they can buy out your old catalog and 2 or 3 future mixtapes and they just let the music pay for it cause they bought your best songs and a few projects so they can invest in you off the budget & make you pay through the music , you don’t owe nothing unless the music never sells but it’s still ways out of that too he basically said the way the contract set up it’s not an advance it’s more like paying money upfront or investing In stocks y’all say anything to try to make yourself feel smarter then someone else 🤦🏿♂️
@@23dtuck bro listen to yourself you just said “you dont owe unless the music never sells” his music ISNT selling thats WHY he owes! they own ALL of his music whether his music recoups that $250K or not and he admitted that out of his own mouth. therefore he DOES owe that money back if he hopes to ever make money off of his own music. if he’s totally fine never making money off of his own music ever again in his life then sure he’s not in debt, but who becomes a rapper, spends all the money, then DOESNT wanna be paid for their music anymore forever? thats dumb af therefore we can conclude that he DOES wanna make that music money, therefore he IS in debt because that 250 is now a necessity. its like towing a car. sure you’re not in debt if you dont care about the care and end up getting a new one. but you ARE in debt if you want that car back. the car being the rights to the music/ money he could be making off his own hard work.
@@bigweezo2341 bruh he don’t owe thou because the way it’s set up the advance come out the budget or he wouldn’t have signed it that’s how they got him to sign is paying him money up front and then he gets royalties after the early stream money eats the 250k which his music probably do in a year or 2 or even more but again he explaining it too and telling you it’s a good .360 deal and he was satisfied but he just realized he could’ve maybe made 250k and kept his masters, it’s more of an agreement then an loan , you tryna make the nigga look stupid is all I’m saying
250k for 4 albums...damn Roc nation silly for that! Sounds like independent is the way to go.
That’s ass lmao but he prolly did it for the opportunity to be wit roc nation I guess
If he was able to flip 100k into 300k or more then signing wouldn’t been so bad if he get show money he would’ve been good but some of us don’t know how to flip money .. I’m. Not no financial advice but I know millionaires use other ppl money for sure and to . Get 250k you can get rich or at least never broke again plus good credit more money ..
Nah that nigga was silly for blowing through that advance.
Bruh it’s qdafool he lucky
@@Ybthadreadhead right
Best underground rapper alive . Straight outta that Maryland side💯
Straight out of the PG county side
@@youright1592 NoBapBap
Jay Z always been the type to sign a person just so he can hold them back and put them on the shelf so the fact that his business operates this way is not surprising
That’s most labels
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“I definitely don’t owe them no money” … “But they own the rights of my music until they RECOUP that $250K+$50K” … “But I Don’t Owe Them No Money” 🤦🏾♂️😭😭 …THATS why y’all be getting finessed & signing shitty deals, he still don’t understand how the business work. YES NIGGA YOU STILL OWE THEM, THATS WHY THEY OWN YOUR MASTERS TO RECOUP WHAT YOU OWE 🤦🏾♂️ He gotta stop the PERCS & get his head straight
Rappers are stupid.
Yeah bro this so wicked
They own the rights to the music he dropped under that label yes colleting royalties off of it until 250k but he has a distribution deal now so his new music is under them. He actually made out sweet compared to what it could have been
@@Threethree9 thanks for taking the time to explain
We see this with a lot of artist from here (DC/PG county).
I hear the percs in the voice for real!
Its all about how you financially use your money
Ppl sign to these labels, get the check and get lazy, they always seem to leave that part out. If you’re turning in quality music which would turn a profit the label will put it out. They’re in the business of making money so it would behoove them not to put your music or content out.
It’s not that simple if they have lose interest they not gonna mess with you it’s about politics
@@cordellsoileau I agree with you, end of the day it’s all business but it’s easy to twist the narrative in your favor when the deal doesn’t work. He was putting out great mixtapes prior to getting signed, I’m just looking at it from an objective point of view. He said himself he was content at first with the money he received when he got signed. Just seems like the label deal wasn’t an issue until he blew through the money and he lost his momentum.
@@Spacesprocketz not true bro def jam was ruining lil durk... soon as he went indy he blewwww up
@@headshotjones7726 You’re right about the Lil Durk thing with Def Jam but they were trying to turn him into a pop star, his beef was a little different.
@@Spacesprocketz he wasn’t nearly as rich as he is now either .... so he wasn’t being paid and they were making him put out music he ain’t like
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interviewer keep saying Roc Nation.. But he basically talking about signing with any major.. When you are independent, you have more freedom to do as you please with your music.. Someone tell Q that if you can't read it, hire an attorney or paralegal..
If a nigga that own a label clown you for signing a deal then why sign a deal?
“Y’all niggas still signing deals? Fr?” -Jay Z
That’s why you gotta watch what you sign because the labels will fumble you. Imagine they let him drop like nba young boy he would be way bigger
Ppl think reading the contract is simple smfh. It’s not written to be understood for your average everyday person or somebody straight outta the streets. Specifically written for top tier professionals and well trained decoders. Let’s be honest most ppl can’t afford to pay ppl like that to represent them.
Big facts talk yo shit . Niggaz always living they life threw another nigga . Them same people need to make it and then go read the contract other then that stay at that job and talking about Q situation. @Skinny u was on point with this one
Ngl thought this was plies from the thumbnail then I seen it was q 😭😂
Listen artist, he said he blew the money and then wasn’t happy. Management money management money management money management!!!!!! It is essential.
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bless you all amen
This nigga literally just said he was blessed with life changing money and he blew threw it.
Damn them labels be fucked up
This may go unnoticed but I am a upcoming artist that working hard & worth the listen✔️👂
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Interview Lil Dude
How you blow through $250,000 in 1 year???
Thats easy , 250 aint no money fr , especially wen u tryna show off a lifestyle that u aint really got the money to keep it up
Yes finally
If I rap it I live it fax
All you need is a Lil Dude interview lol
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If you been through it. You can’t relate.
Can or can’t
good shit bruh on touchin up dmv artists… i’m from maryland and we don’t get the recognition we deserve
humble beasts
Top 5 best rappers IEP IYKYK
He look like he bought a crib my boy doing well for himself glad to see it 💪🏿💯
On the 3 story boy
Yeah q hold ya head up 🆙
Yea bruh! 💣💣💣💣
tryna see Q bk up fr
Bro finally cut the beard 😂
PG County artist tap in with me
Whats crazy is bro didn’t even realize he was in debt. But he kept grinding so that’s legit
Key words “I blew thru” “I spent that” that sounds like his own fault
the part that isn’t fault is he wasn’t able to maintain his source of income cause they control when music drops, money don’t last forever it was bound to be spent
@@gregorycarter16 he can make money doing his own stuff invest doing other things to gain income that’s his own fault just using the label music money that they gave em
My brudda
Q you are the fool‼️‼️
Q the Goat no question
Rich shootas ❕❕❕
Yeah my boy glad to see you up tho, last time I seen you was 2011 at a highschool party damn you did that shit quick
Now he getting money buying cars houses smashing girls making music buying jewelry. That’s great I wish I could do that to
I scrolled past a couple times thinking bruh was Plies in the thumbnail 🤦🏾♂️
He wanna interview dmv artist now
Proud of Q real DMV nikka Real solid nikka !!!
Lol at these ppl saying “don’t blame the record label.” You have massive corporate conglomerates tempting impoverished artists with predatory business practices and shitty deals. Keep shit in perspective. These suits deserve blame whenever we can throw it at them. 99.9% of the time at least.
ROC-NATION WANTS ARTIST THAT ARE ALREADY STARS THEY HAVENT MADE 1 FROM SCRATCH
J Cole ?
@@animebrospodcast4577 lol u know when roc nation signed cole?
It’s crazy I’m a 29 year old with a 265k net worth and I can’t even think about way I could blow it all …. How the fuck this guy just blew 250k and want to blame the label
Aye bro if you don’t mind, how were you able to get that networth ?
@@zoejugg5683 just left black culture behind me … stopped buying things like sneakers every week and sleeping with a lot of women … than I was able to save money and invest it in the stock market and the snowball effect happened before I knew it I’m here and looking to get to 350k before 30 on my way to get to a million :.. just buy assets and don’t listen to people and they get rich quicks bullshit
@@Lennoxroadpoe what kind of stocks ? I’m young I’m tryna get up there
@@Lennoxroadpoe that’s all u did bro just stocks?
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"Q DA FOOL"
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please stop signing to these major labels. you not doing nothing but slowing yourself up. have faith in yourself and play the long game.
But how do you know when and how much they have already gotten from your music?