This one named permanent A list singer who is one of the wealthiest people in entertainment is shooting a video where she wants people to work for free on a video to make the singer more money.
Such gross behaviour. Some people are so greedy, I don’t care how nice they portray themselves, they are rotten to the core for me. To be beyond wealthy and still want to get your hands on more money, and over the backs of people who won’t earn in a lifetime what you earn in a year. Disgusting.
@seijnsei Yeah but if you’re going to be making millions on top of your already owned millions you can stand to give those people a small slice of your beyond reasonably large pie as gratitude for them giving you their footage. If it has enough value to you as a performer to put into your work, you should be willing to give something in return for that value. Not want/demand that they give you it for free so you can pocket more money.
Calling bullshit on this one. I’m sure the video has extras/ home video from fans/concert footage that B can use for free, but everyone “working” on the video is union so they will need to be paid.
Other artists do it all the time with singles that comprise concert footage.
How does BeYawnce still have fans? Her fanbase must be pushing 40 and usually people that age aren't that stupid anymore. Younger people have no idea who she is.
Donnie Darko--@ 8:23, I agree completely, no matter which artist this is. It doesn't have to include royalties forevermore, or be a fortune, but some sort of gesture of gratitude for making her creation possible is not outrageous. Also, what if someone ends up contributing the footage that winds up being one of the most viral elements of the clip? It just seems legally ok, but unfair.
Saw her when she was in the Destiny's Child trio days, do an interview There was a shot of her and Kelly Rowlands but when that bit was finished and the shot was Kelly Rowlands and the other girl She made Kelly get up and move and was really arsey about it too Kelly looked shocked.
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DeleteAnd her video “Brown Skin” i think
DeleteSuch gross behaviour. Some people are so greedy, I don’t care how nice they portray themselves, they are rotten to the core for me. To be beyond wealthy and still want to get your hands on more money, and over the backs of people who won’t earn in a lifetime what you earn in a year. Disgusting.
ReplyDeleteLol that this is a feminist icon.
ReplyDeleteYeah if you want to spin it that way. Why the hate?
ReplyDeleteLots of entertainers get real footage from people to put in their music videos to represent diversity and inclusion.
Let's see...it starts with MI and ends with ON and is preceded by $400.
ReplyDeleteSeems as though the dark ones have a couple of defining characteristics....greed and arrogance.
ReplyDeleteEverything about her is disgusting.
ReplyDelete@seijnsei Yeah but if you’re going to be making millions on top of your already owned millions you can stand to give those people a small slice of your beyond reasonably large pie as gratitude for them giving you their footage. If it has enough value to you as a performer to put into your work, you should be willing to give something in return for that value. Not want/demand that they give you it for free so you can pocket more money.
ReplyDeleteAmen
DeleteUnless someone has been forced to appear in the video, its not blind worthy!
ReplyDeleteNoooo, not more overhyped hypocrisy from this fat yodelling butterbutt.
ReplyDeleteMadonna?
ReplyDeleteCalling bullshit on this one. I’m sure the video has extras/ home video from fans/concert footage that B can use for free, but everyone “working” on the video is union so they will need to be paid.
ReplyDeleteOther artists do it all the time with singles that comprise concert footage.
@Troy he clearly (Along with quite a few of you posting) has an axe to grind with Beyonce.
ReplyDeleteThere are the usual regulars and dancers shooting in London and her parts are being shot stateside.
Nothing to see here.
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Deletewhat about Madonna to mix it up?
ReplyDeleteIf you don't treat your staff well then leaks are inevitable. Smart acts from Sinatra to swift always paid well, builds loyalty.
ReplyDeleteThis is Beyonce. MTO posted the ad
ReplyDeleteHow does BeYawnce still have fans? Her fanbase must be pushing 40 and usually people that age aren't that stupid anymore. Younger people have no idea who she is.
ReplyDeleteQueen B (eech)
ReplyDeleteDonnie Darko--@ 8:23, I agree completely, no matter which artist this is. It doesn't have to include royalties forevermore, or be a fortune, but some sort of gesture of gratitude for making her creation possible is not outrageous. Also, what if someone ends up contributing the footage that winds up being one of the most viral elements of the clip? It just seems legally ok, but unfair.
ReplyDeleteSaw her when she was in the Destiny's Child trio days, do an interview
ReplyDeleteThere was a shot of her and Kelly Rowlands but when that bit was finished and the shot was Kelly Rowlands and the other girl
She made Kelly get up and move and was really arsey about it too
Kelly looked shocked.
Donnie Darko couldn't agree with you more!
ReplyDeleteBeyonce is a witch, turns out that the newest agenda being peddled around is that witches are feminists. HAH!
ReplyDeleteI just don't understand why anyone needs all this money
ReplyDeleteLike, if it's not getting spent then just ???
Madonna or Beyoncé.
ReplyDeleteif i got to keep the costume and shoes, i would do it. plus good food and drinks. sounds like a party
ReplyDeletePeople are choosing to be in a video. Nobody is forced. Take responsibility for your life and choices.
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