i cannot express how happy i am that i clicked on this video. i think this needs to be viewed by everyone. it's really sad there is so much evidence of one's hard work and dedication, but they are still considered an industrial plant. their excuses are she came out of nowhere, so she is an industrial plant, or she does not consider as a black person just wants the support of the black community, so she is industrial plant. THANK YOU FOR THE CLARITY.
I don't think it's a bad thing to be honest,I mean if people enjoy the work of said industry plant and only hate them for the fact that they made an honest mistake,it's forced hate.
Industry plants couldn’t thrive back in the day because it still took real people to have any motion for a artist to pop it’s harder to convince a actual person then a computer. Yes radio is a old form of payola but media is in itself but all that stuff is still limited to the willingness of a person. Now we have streaming that’s easily manipulated because it’s ran in the same way it’s “hacked” all part of the programming. You can’t manually make hundreds to millions of people to do something without force, a computer program can only do what it’s told making it more valued over the original shop and buy where people had to use their hard earn money to engage with a artist via buying cds or vinyls and going to concerts.
@@Pokepowerx3 yeah it’s true technology makes it easier to fool ppl & I think industry plants are easier to create nowadays. But it definitely existed back then too, ppl had fame & fortune off looks alone & were stars based off their family names. I just think if we use ppls logic of an industry plant (fast success or coming out of nowhere) we would have to also call the older artist from back in the day industry plants too.
i cannot express how happy i am that i clicked on this video. i think this needs to be viewed by everyone. it's really sad there is so much evidence of one's hard work and dedication, but they are still considered an industrial plant. their excuses are she came out of nowhere, so she is an industrial plant, or she does not consider as a black person just wants the support of the black community, so she is industrial plant. THANK YOU FOR THE CLARITY.
Love, LOVE, when you put up more lecture style content!! We need to hear your voice as much as possible 😅🤩🙌 That little tilted draawwwl is adorable!
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I don't think it's a bad thing to be honest,I mean if people enjoy the work of said industry plant and only hate them for the fact that they made an honest mistake,it's forced hate.
Love your commentary and input on things, ur unbiased and real love it
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Industry plants couldn’t thrive back in the day because it still took real people to have any motion for a artist to pop it’s harder to convince a actual person then a computer. Yes radio is a old form of payola but media is in itself but all that stuff is still limited to the willingness of a person. Now we have streaming that’s easily manipulated because it’s ran in the same way it’s “hacked” all part of the programming. You can’t manually make hundreds to millions of people to do something without force, a computer program can only do what it’s told making it more valued over the original shop and buy where people had to use their hard earn money to engage with a artist via buying cds or vinyls and going to concerts.
@@Pokepowerx3 yeah it’s true technology makes it easier to fool ppl & I think industry plants are easier to create nowadays. But it definitely existed back then too, ppl had fame & fortune off looks alone & were stars based off their family names. I just think if we use ppls logic of an industry plant (fast success or coming out of nowhere) we would have to also call the older artist from back in the day industry plants too.
Yes , need you on a podcast or twitch!! I love your voice and opinion
@@DomsdreamX2 thank you so much 🥰 just made a twitch, will be posting more soon
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