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Chicago 1990

Chapter 43

Author: 齐可休
updatedAt: 2025-04-21

"The president visits in person, how much Sony Columbia Records values Maria Kelly. It''s self-evident that you''re not going to come up with the theory of who you want to be and who you are?"

    Hayden is very afraid of song Ya''s trouble. "Sony Columbia is the best in the recording and film industry. They are the rule makers."

    "You think too much..."

    Mariah Carey has a good figure and is pretty, but Sonya recalls the tone and manner in which she interacted with motura just now. He says that there is nothing between them. He doesn''t believe in it. Naturally, he won''t have the idea of "she''s older than me?"

    "Of course, she seems to be about twenty." Hayden felt that song Yazhen had no lust, so he stopped admonishing him.

    The next morning, the two rushed to the radio station. The interview time lasted half an hour and passed in a flash.

    After the whole program was set up, the host was not satisfied, which led to no good effect.

    He mentioned the bull''s disastrous defeat in the Eastern Conference finals not long ago. Song Ya replied that he didn''t think much about basketball and didn''t know much about it.

    Then he complained that old Joe didn''t dare to come. He pretended to accidentally mention the relationship between old Joe and Gd (Gang Name: the gangster disciples, whose branch is the short tailed cat in hell). Song Ya pretended not to hear that. He only said that he respected old Joe very much and that old Joe had given him the opportunity.

    He began to talk about the chaos of law and order in Detroit and Chicago''s ghetto. Sonya shifted the topic to the injustices suffered by black people, and then talked about the status quo of South Africa and his new song: to de Klerk.

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

    Along with the acceptable status of black people in the recording industry, he turned the topic to Hollywood. In addition to Denzel Washington, other popular actors such as Eddie Murphy and UBI Goldberg could only play clowns such as gags. Not long ago, Morgan Freeman''s award-winning role was just the driver of an old Jewish woman.

    Song Ya says that Hollywood is not familiar with itself

    "Are you a spokesman from old Joe?" The headset removed the earphones and make complaints about them.

    Song Ya shrugged. "I''m only 15 years old and I have to be careful."

    "I thought you were fifty if you didn''t say so." The host was laughed with anger.

    Coming out of the studio, Hayden led a group of gangster black people waiting outside. "Aplus, let me introduce you to ace Cooper. This is aplus." He introduced the first one to song ya.

    Ace Cooper, a former League member of n.w.a., broke up last year and started a new college last month, which seems to be amerikkka''s most wanted. He is only in his twenties and has a beard. He always looks at others with his head up. He is dark blue. His jeans, sweater and baseball cap are all dark blue. There is a bold letter "d" on the front of the hat, which is the team logo of the tigers, a local major league baseball team in Detroit. What''s rare is that he can''t see other black stars'' gold three piece suits.

    "Hey..." Song Ya is in a hurry to touch the old man in front of him.

    “YO! Aplus, you are so young How old do you think he is? " Cooper and his entourage pointed to song Ya and joked. Then he put his arms around Song Ya''s shoulder and said, "let''s go and talk."

    Song Ya takes a look at Hayden, and Hayden nods to indicate that he is OK.

    Cooper is at a disadvantage in the fight against his old friends of n.w.a. the specific situation is as follows:

    Cooper said that he was cheated a lot of money by "big e" (the founder of n.w.a.).

    "Big e" said that your parents were both UCLA employees, and they didn''t belong to our street. They were gangster rappers

    Cooper said he wrote half of n.w.a.

    Big e says you don''t belong to our streets.

    Cooper said he contributed a lot to n.w.a.

    Big e says you don''t belong to our streets.

    Cooper said

    "Big e" said you don''t belong to our street.

    In this way, the public opinion in the black community is really biased towards "big e". It seems that it is the original sin to know the family by height and to have received a good education.

    However, Cooper is a very smart man. He lost face and won in the fight. Most of the songs in the new college were written in the fight. Relying on the attack and defense of both sides, he won a lot of attention, and indirectly saved a lot of publicity expenses. It is not difficult for the new college to get a gold record (500000 copies sold).

    He didn''t mean anything. He just happened to be doing a program on the radio. After hearing an interview with song Ya on the radio, he knew that it was the person who wrote the second-hand shop. So he came to know him, invited songs and made investment for his film project.

    "Movies?" Naturally, song Ya didn''t have a song for him, but he was surprised to hear that the other party was also making a movie.

    "Yes! It was invested by Columbia Pictures, a street story about the teenagers of our lame Gang, a black national gang that originated in California, and entered the group at the end of the yearCooper pulled the corner of the limp''s blue and white striped turban from his jeans pocket. "Look, I''m a real lame guy. Everybody knows it."

    It seems that he has been bewildered by the "big e". He has to prove his street attribute when he sees anyone.

    Actually, Mira''s films were invested by the same company, and the time of joining the group was almost the same. Song Ya originally wanted to ask about the situation again. As soon as he saw that he had something to do with gangs, he pretended not to be interested.

    However, Cooper''s speech and thinking is obviously much higher than other black people from the bottom. Song ya just asked him about his record marketing skills.

    "I know, you like to rely on big record companies..." Cooper winked at him and said, "SBK, right? I heard what they said to you when I was in New York for the publicity

    By "they" here, no doubt refers to the black music circle in New York.

    "Er I have some misunderstanding with them... " Song Ya quickly explained, "those black girls don''t meet my requirements. I''m only 15 years old. I can''t think of that deep."

    "It''s OK, it''s OK. It''s all small problems. I''ll talk to them later when I see them." Cooper made a good sale. "As for records..."

    "What is the purpose of propaganda?" he said? It''s nothing more than selling more records. As long as you can sell records, what kind of publicity is good publicity. You see, the big white record companies firmly control the TV station. MTV, Saturday night live, Oprah show, current news and large-scale competitions can all take advantage of the opportunity to market records, and their ability to bring goods is not to be said. We blacks have no chance to fight alone, but if we cooperate... "

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

    "There''s a chance, of course. Do you know there''s another thing that''s super capable of carrying goods, the billboard list?" Asked Cooper.

    "Yes."

    "Billboard singles list is not a list that only depends on sales. Because of its long history, the broadcast volume of radio stations occupies a high weight in it. And now the radio station In recent years, my propaganda has spread all over the country. Due to the rise of the television media, the white people generally do not care about the prospects of radio stations, and think that they will be eliminated sooner or later. So now, our own people (black groups) have gradually occupied most of the DJ positions in various radio stations. If someone can unite all the black DJs in the whole rice and push the same song at the same time, then this song will surely be pushed to the front row of the bulletin board in an instant. Now that people are catching up with the pop, can''t the records be sold

    Song Ya felt that Cooper''s theory of carrying goods was very innovative and reasonable, but he quickly found out the crux of the problem, "what if the white people changed the way of calculating the weight of bulletin boards?"

    "Er This... "

    Cooper was asked, "the white man controls everything. If that happens, our road will be completely blocked and we will have to wait for the future to see what new media will appear."

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