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Music producer is right to defend bad business [Jermaine Dupri]

November 20th, 2007 at 8:36 pm

Source:Valleywag

Jermaine DupriSuccessful rap producer Jermaine Dupri probably didn’t win any friends for his Huffington Post entry defending Jay-Z’s decision to sell his new album American Gangster online only as a full album. Dupri may not be a polished spokesperson, and no one wants to hear, “Why do people not care how we — the people who make music — eat?” Not when it comes from someone tied as the tenth wealthiest hip-hop mogul. Or when that person also gets to sleep with Janet Jackson. But — I can’t believe I’m saying this — Dupri is right. Of course, artists should have the right to determine how their creations are packaged. In admitting that it’s about money, too, he’s just being honest. Music is a business. It’s about coming to mutually agreeable terms with the customer, not catering to his every whim. Even Steve Jobs lets musicians sell songs on Apple’s iTunes in album-only packages. Ultimately, if consumers really have a problem with the way they do business, the artists will fail. That’s their right, too.

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