Well actually if Beyonce can act in the movie half as good as she did exiting the elevator and pretending she cares about black lives at the Grammy, we might have something.
Maybe they'll market it as a luxury service? Like Stella Artois' tag line used to be 'reassuringly expensive' and it was a brilliant marketing technique. Sports cars like Jaguar and Lamborghinis are seen as luxury items that people work towards, and if you have it you're part of some exclusive club that everyone wants to be a part of? I mean it's difficult to adapt it to a music streaming system but since they have all these huge artists that sell so much it might work. Also since the average music listener is a teenager or college student not a company executive that might prove tricky too.
If it succeeds it'll be lauded as a heroic achievement for artists and art lovers everywhere, fighting back against Internet and illegal downloading that has slowly crippled the industry however if it fails it'll be an embarrassment to everyone involved.
They're calling ''the future of music'' so this better succeed
Is Seventh Son worth watching? It looks like a cheap mess despite its budget.
I downloaded it this weekend, will try to watch it this week and let you know. I love this kinda movies even when everybody say they suck, so maybe I'll like it.
But she could use this "scandal." If Meryl's Google searches are lower than a nobody like Tiziano and someone who's been a nobody since 9/11 (Enya), Julianne's searches must be lower than Natalia Kills pre-XFactor stunt.