Lately, there's been a lot of talk about bad record contracts, and who exactly is responsible for them.
Kanye west tweeted out his contract in hopes to build leverage in a fight for control of his masters.
Taylor Swift launched a petition against Scooter Braun for the same reason.
And while not directly related, Joe Budden has been making a lot of noise about his contract at Spotify too.
In this episode, I speak candidly about what a recording contract means, and ask a few questions that we should have been asking all along.
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