Chicago 1990

Chapter 46: Escobe's Cargo Theory

   "The president personally visited, it is self-evident that Sony Columbia Records values ​​Mariah Carey. You won't move out of the theory of who you want X who X?"

   Hayden is very afraid of Song Ya's troubles. "Sony Columbia is top notch in the record and film industry. They are the rule-makers."

"You think too much……"

Mariah Carey is in good shape and pretty, but Song Ya recalled the tone of her voice when she interacted with Motula just now. He said that there was nothing between the two of them. He didn't believe it, so naturally he wouldn't have to intervene again. Thought, "Is she older than me?"

   "Of course, she seems to be about twenty years old." Hayden felt that Song Ya really didn't show any interest, so he stopped admonishing.

   Early the next morning, the two rushed to the radio station. The interview time passed for half an hour.

After    was over, the radio host was very dissatisfied, and Song Ya ignored all the ambushes set up, resulting in the entire interview with no program effect at all.

   He mentioned the Bulls' defeat in the tiebreaker of the Eastern Conference Finals not long ago. Song Ya replied that he didn't really understand this because he didn't look at basketball very much.

Then he complained that Old Qiao did not dare to come, pretending to inadvertently mentioned the relationship between Old Qiao and GD (gang name: theGangsterDisciples gang gospel, the Hell Bobcat is its branch), Song Ya also pretended not to hear, only said very Respect old Joe, it was old Joe who gave himself a chance.

   He started to talk about the chaotic public security in the black areas of Detroit and Chicago. Song Ya shifted the topic to the injustice suffered by the black people, and then talked about the current situation in South Africa and his new song: To De Klerk.

   Following the injustice suffered by the blacks, he began to lure Song Ya to talk about the white people in SBK. Song Ya expressed that he was generally satisfied with the status of black people in the recording industry. We have Jackson brothers and sisters, and Whitney Houston.

Following the acceptable status of black people in the record industry, he turned the topic to Hollywood, where except Denzel Washington, other popular ones such as Eddie Murphy and Ubi Goldberg could only play gags and other harlequins. Not long ago, Morgan Freeman's award-winning role is nothing more than a driver for an old Jewish woman.

   Song Ya said that Hollywood is not familiar with herself...

   "Are you the news spokesperson sent by Old Joe?" The host took off his headphones and vomited in person.

   Song Ya shrugged, "I'm only fifteen years old, and I have to be careful."

   "If you didn't tell me, I thought you were fifty!" The host laughed angrily.

After coming out of the studio, Hayden led a group of gangster black people waiting outside, "APLUS, let me introduce to you, this is Escobe, Cooper, this is APLUS." He turned the head Bit introduced to Song Ya.

  Escube is a former member of N.W.A. He broke out last year and went out alone. Last month, he also posted a new album, which seems to be called Amerikkka\'sMostWanted. He is only in his twenties, he has a beard, and he always holds his head up to look at others. He is dressed in dark blue. The jeans, sweater, and baseball cap are all dark blue. There is a swash in the front of the hat. 'D' is the logo of the Tigers, the local major league baseball team in Detroit. What is rare is that he can't see the golden three-piece suit of other black stars.

   "Hey..." Song Ya hurriedly fisted with the old man in the rap industry.

   "YO! APLUS, it turns out that you are so young... how old do you think he is?" Cooper and his followers pointed at Song Ya and joked, and then put their arms around Song Ya's shoulders, "Let's go over and talk."

   Song Ya glanced at Hayden, and Hayden nodded to indicate that it was all right.

   Cooper is currently at a disadvantage in the air scolding battle with old friends of N.W.A. The specific situation is probably this:

   Cooper said a lot of money was scammed by ‘Big E’ (the creator of N.W.A).

   ‘Big E’ said that your parents are both (University of California, Los Angeles) employees, they do not belong to our street at all, pretending to be a gangster rapper...

   Cooper said he wrote half the words of N.W.A.

   ‘Big E’ said that you do not belong to our street.

   Cooper said that he contributed a lot to N.W.A.

   ‘Big E’ said that you do not belong to our street.

   Cooper said...

   ‘Big E’ said you don’t belong to our street anyway.

   In this way, the public opinion in the black community is really biased towards the ‘Big E’, as if from a well-knowing family, a good education is the original sin.

But Cooper is a very smart person. He lost face in the scolding battle and won the lizi. Most of the songs in the new album were written in the scolding battle. The offense and defense of both sides won a lot of attention, and indirectly omitted With a large amount of promotional expenses, it is not difficult to get a gold record (500,000 sold) for the new album.

   He didn't have any bad intentions. He happened to be doing a show on the radio. He heard an interview with Song Ya on the radio. He knew that he was the person who wrote the second-hand store, so he came to meet him and invited songs and invested in his movie project.

   "Movies?" Song Ya naturally didn't have any songs for him, but he was surprised to hear that the other party was still making movies.

   "Yeah! It was invested by Columbia Pictures. It shows the street story of our lame (a black national gang that originated in California) teenagers, and entered the group at the end of the year."

   Cooper pulled out a corner of the lame blue and white floral headband from his jeans pocket, "Look, I'm a real lame man, everyone recognizes it."

   It seems that he has been stunned by the ‘Big E’, and everyone needs to prove his street attributes.

   It turned out that the film with Mila was invested by the same company, and the time for joining the group was almost the same. Song Ya originally wanted to ask about the situation again. When he saw the gang, he immediately pretended not to be interested.

   However, Cooper’s conversation and thinking are obviously much higher than those of other blacks from the bottom. Song Ya happened to ask him about recording marketing skills.

   "I know, you like to rely on big record companies..." Cooper blinked at him and smiled, "SBK, right? I heard their opinions about you when I was running a promotion in New York."

  The "they" here undoubtedly refers to the New York black music scene.

   "Uh...I have some misunderstandings with them..." Song Ya quickly defended, "Those black girls don't meet my requirements. I'm only fifteen years old. I can't think of it so deeply."

   "It's okay, it's okay, it's all small problems. I will see them again in the future and they will speak for you." Cooper sold a good ~ www.wuxiaspot.com~ As for selling records..."

He said: "What is the purpose of publicity? It is nothing more than selling more records. What kind of publicity can sell records. In layman's terms, it is good publicity to bring goods. You see, the big white record companies are firmly in control. TV stations, such as MTV, Saturday Night Live, Oprah Show, current affairs news, large-scale competitions, can take the opportunity to market records, and the ability to carry goods is not to be said. We black people have absolutely no chance to fight alone, but if we cooperate ..."

   "Is there a chance?" Song Ya didn't feel it.

   "Of course there is a chance, do you know that there is a Billboard list with a super ability to carry goods?" Cooper asked.

"I know."

"The bulletin board singles chart is not a purely sales chart. Because of its long history, the broadcast volume of radio stations has a high weight in it. And now the radio station...I have been promoting all over the meter over the years. Because of the rise of television media, white people generally dislike the prospects of radio stations, thinking that it will be eliminated sooner or later, so now in various radio stations, our own people (black groups) have gradually occupied most of the DJ positions. If someone can unite all the black DJs in the whole meter and push the same song at the same time, then this song will inevitably be pushed to the forefront of the bulletin board. Nowadays, people are chasing the trend, won't the records sell well?"

   Song Ya felt that Cooper’s currency theory was very innovative and made sense, but he quickly figured out the crux of the matter, "What if the white people change the way the billboard weight is calculated?"

   "Uh...this..."

   Cooper was asked, "The white people control everything. If that happens, our road will be completely blocked. We can only wait for the future to see what new media will appear."

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