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Originally posted by Rico Shameless v2
Ok? What changes?
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Well. I mean aside from the fact that she's now getting, you know, due credit for her considerable heft on the song, she should now get paid for her vocal performance (in addition to her writing dues). Generally if a singer isn't credited on a song, they won't get paid for it (see: Kesha on Right Round).
This should also act as a good platform for her by getting her name out there, both to pop fans and to radio programmers, who are more likely to listen to and support an artist they've seen featured on previously successful songs. Being a new artist, she could desperately use this type of promotion.
So, basically, a lot.
