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Originally posted by LoveTheWayILie
Actually it's much easier to break through now than it was back then. Nowadays you have Youtubers and Viners getting record deals and becoming celebrities. Look at JB for example. In the 90s you didn't even have American Idol or X Factor, you just went to audition for record executives and hope they'd deem you good enough to see and then you had to audition. Ramos himself said it, it's much easier to build brands and I am getting tired of you guys turning this convo towards knee. It has nothing to do with how I (and the law) thinks music should be consumed.
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What does breaking through have anything to do with Deadknee or Spotify? Spotify isn't against the law

And Knee didn't have illegal download sites to worry about. Spotify isn't free music you can just have forever and no payment to artists. It's the best platform out there right now.
And no, Deadknee had it easy back in the day. Albums sold like ice cream on a hot day
