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Old 15th May 2008, 09:36 AM   #1
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why was this song a hit?

to the current state of the music industry; i have a question:

i doubt i'm alone when i say that "soulja boy crank that" or whatever it's called is possibly one of the worst songs ever released, but

why was this a hit?

why was this song above kenye west's "stronger" on the billboards when there is such a durastic difference in production quality and artistic merit?

what do you all think is the marketing budget for this shit?
how many independent unsigned artists could press 50 copies of their cd with that aomunt?
is this possibly part of the reason no makes money in music? because the majors blow it on this stuff? the lyrics are garb and it's not even that good sonically. are the majors just doing this shit to try and milk as much loot as they can

i've heard its real cheap to book this artist...why would that be when he's been so "successful"?

wait!! why is he successful again!?!?!?

damn! now we're going in circles! just like our future generations will be doing if we keep polluting their brains with this crap.

thoughts?

thanks 4 listening.

PS.

fuuuuuuuuuccccckkkkk YOOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUU!
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