Waka Flocka Goes On Another Twitter Rant
by Site Manager
Waka Flocka Flame seriously wants out of his contract with Atlanta Records, and today, the Flockaveli vocalist took to his Twitter account to continue his share of thoughts by saying he wants healthcare and retirement plans for artists.
He took to his account to point out what he calls “#FactsFromFLOCKA.”
He tweeted:
There are certain obligatory rules by which all corporations must operate.
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 26, 2015
These rules are assumed, accepted, rarely articulated and color everything a corporation does.
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 26, 2015
Now don't get me wrong. There ARE music people within corporate record labels – people who are truly turned on by music creation,
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 26, 2015
recording and promotion. I know some of them.
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 26, 2015
But when push comes to shove, all their actions must reflect the policies and procedures handed down from "corporate".
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 26, 2015
Too much independence on their part and they will be handed a pink slip and shown the door.
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 26, 2015
There are seven primary rules corporations (including music corporations) must obey,
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 26, 2015
and each rule has a profound effect on how music and artists are treated, regarded and disposed of. #FactsFromFLOCKA
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 26, 2015
Here they are:
#1.THE PROFIT IMPERATIVE:
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 26, 2015
Waka even answered a fan who tweeted him about receiving quite the money for one his projects.
100,000 and I earned that #bloodsweattears https://t.co/j7EOOb3z2f
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 26, 2015
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