This was quite an interesting issue. I particularly liked the article about You're on in 10 minutes! Very engaging to read how artists prepare themselves for a show mentally and physically. It shows quite a different perspective of what they go through right before they go on stage to perform.
Thank you. I enjoyed writing it. What's funny is, many of my articles are based on something that I might've realized just recently and thought it would be a good idea to write about. Glad you're enjoy The Blast.
Very interesting issue about the artists before they go on stage to perform. Totally understand where they are coming from. This is why true freestyle fans should subscribe to this newsletter. Just like you said in your promotional video. They are missing out on a lot of information.
Hey latif!.....I'll start by first asking, if any of these artists have talked publicly about their legal issues, for we do know of a few of them, and I for one, Am very curious to....well....hear it from the horses mouth!.....I don't feel that we are praying or being in their business.....Yet....we know what's up.....We know about the Issues within groups with tension between the lead & background singers.....who has the right to the groups name......ect....the changing of members.....and the gloat of possesion and entitlement.......If I knew an artist, who was cool, and secure with themselves enough to be an open book.....no barrels hold.....Then.....I would not feel the need to approach them right before the show, for I feel that to be an unnecessary distraction.....There....I said it!.....You know me Latif!.......I serve!....thanks latif!
Always love your questions my brother. They're challenging. As for artists being opened about their legal issues. Most of what is public can be found in public records. However, most deals or/and settlements cannot be disclosed. If they are the case can be reopened and the tables can easily turn. I know this by experience as I have a case that was settled, but I was also told that I cannot disclose any information, and believe me, after going thru a situation like that for a few years, once it's closed you never wanna reopen it, its a dreadful process and one thats hard to get out of once you're in, mainly because lawyers will drag it on forever so that they can keep getting paid. In actuality, at the end, the only ones who "Truly" win are the attorneys." If you know any artists who might be having legal issues, please forward them this article. I personally worked with the VLA back in he day and they Helped me and I never got a bill. Thank you again, Jose.
This was quite an interesting issue. I particularly liked the article about You're on in 10 minutes! Very engaging to read how artists prepare themselves for a show mentally and physically. It shows quite a different perspective of what they go through right before they go on stage to perform.
Thank you. I enjoyed writing it. What's funny is, many of my articles are based on something that I might've realized just recently and thought it would be a good idea to write about. Glad you're enjoy The Blast.
Very interesting issue about the artists before they go on stage to perform. Totally understand where they are coming from. This is why true freestyle fans should subscribe to this newsletter. Just like you said in your promotional video. They are missing out on a lot of information.
Thank you Ryan, and of course thank you for all your help.
Hey latif!.....I'll start by first asking, if any of these artists have talked publicly about their legal issues, for we do know of a few of them, and I for one, Am very curious to....well....hear it from the horses mouth!.....I don't feel that we are praying or being in their business.....Yet....we know what's up.....We know about the Issues within groups with tension between the lead & background singers.....who has the right to the groups name......ect....the changing of members.....and the gloat of possesion and entitlement.......If I knew an artist, who was cool, and secure with themselves enough to be an open book.....no barrels hold.....Then.....I would not feel the need to approach them right before the show, for I feel that to be an unnecessary distraction.....There....I said it!.....You know me Latif!.......I serve!....thanks latif!
Always love your questions my brother. They're challenging. As for artists being opened about their legal issues. Most of what is public can be found in public records. However, most deals or/and settlements cannot be disclosed. If they are the case can be reopened and the tables can easily turn. I know this by experience as I have a case that was settled, but I was also told that I cannot disclose any information, and believe me, after going thru a situation like that for a few years, once it's closed you never wanna reopen it, its a dreadful process and one thats hard to get out of once you're in, mainly because lawyers will drag it on forever so that they can keep getting paid. In actuality, at the end, the only ones who "Truly" win are the attorneys." If you know any artists who might be having legal issues, please forward them this article. I personally worked with the VLA back in he day and they Helped me and I never got a bill. Thank you again, Jose.