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Thread started 02/14/11 12:03pm

TonyVanDam

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Who Is the Most Dangerous Record Label Exec/CEO Ever: Clive Davis, Tommy Mottola, OR Jimmy Iovine?

I could have mention more names than that. But since I want to keep the focus on the 1980's, 1990's, & 2000's, these names are very justifiable.

So which one of these veteran record label execs/CEOs that has been the most dangerous in the last 3 decades of the music industry?

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A.) Clive Davis

1. He damn nearly ruined the r&b/soul career of Phylis Hyman (whether or not that counts as a prelude to Phylis' considering suicide is left up to her fans).

2.He introduced the world to Whitney Houston, the chocolate covered valley girl from New Jersey that helped change the landscape of r&b/soul at the expense of hurting the The Funk.

3. He also gave start-up money to Sean Combs to created Bad Boy Entertainment, which help ruin mainstream hip-hop (especially after the death of the Notorious B.I.G.) as well as promote the staying power of hip-hop/r&b, the unholy alliance that "killed" r&b/soul.

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B.) Tommy Mottola

1. He once had (too much?) control over the career, image, & behavior of Mariah Carey.

2. He also jump started the wrath of Michael Jackson by refused to heavily promote Michael's Invincible album after learning the Michael was leaving Sony Music Entertainment as a free agent when the contract expired.

3. After the success of The Re-education Of Lauryn Hill, his high expectation for a sequel to that album was too much for Lauryn herself, hence might be the real reason why she had to stop doing music for the next couple of years.

OR

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C.) Jimmy Iovine

1. He co-founded Interscope Records, which was once home to Death Row Records, which also means that he financially benefited from gangsta rap, the bi-coastal feud within hip-hop, & the death of 2pac far more than some people are willing to admitted publicly.

2. He also allow Dr. Dre to start up Aftermath Entertainment, which is home to Eminem & 50 Cent, two rap artists that also knew how to provoke controversy to create profit.

3. He is also credited for convincing will.I.am to make Stacy Ann "Fergie" Ferguson a full-time member of The Black Eyed Peas, a group that used to be an alternative rap group with a cult following now turned into the biggest selling hip-pop acts ever, even if they are also responsible for one of the worst NFL Superbowl Halftime Shows of all-time.

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Reply #1 posted 02/14/11 12:15pm

Graycap23

Interesting that these folks.......controlling Black music.

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Reply #2 posted 02/14/11 12:15pm

MickyDolenz

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Neither. I'd say people like Nat Tarnopol or J Prince were literally dangerous.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #3 posted 02/14/11 12:25pm

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That depends on what you mean by dangerous because my first thought was Marion "Shug" Knight.

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Reply #4 posted 02/14/11 12:41pm

MickyDolenz

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HatrinaHaterwitz said:

That depends on what you mean by dangerous because my first thought was Marion "Shug" Knight.

A lot of the labels and the record distribution networks in the past (and the entire entertainment industry) was run by the mafia. Look at the Rat Pack. Even Motown had mob rumors, which Berry Gordy denied.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #5 posted 02/14/11 12:58pm

MJJstudent

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dag... lemme get back to you on that. good question. i think they all were, in different ways.

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Reply #6 posted 02/14/11 2:47pm

MickyDolenz

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This song is about Tommy Mottola.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #7 posted 02/14/11 2:48pm

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It's a tie between Tommy and Jimmy. I never heard anybody call Clive Davis the devil or heard of him being involved with organized crime.

I'M NOT SAYING YOU'RE UGLY. YOU JUST HAVE BAD LUCK WHEN IT COMES TO MIRRORS AND SUNLIGHT!
RIP Dick Clark, Whitney Houston, Don Cornelius, Heavy D, and Donna Summer. rose
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Reply #8 posted 02/14/11 2:51pm

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HotGritz said:

It's a tie between Tommy and Jimmy. I never heard anybody call Clive Davis the devil or heard of him being involved with organized crime.

Clive was fired from Columbia Records in the early 70's for blowing money. lol

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #9 posted 02/14/11 2:53pm

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MickyDolenz said:

HotGritz said:

It's a tie between Tommy and Jimmy. I never heard anybody call Clive Davis the devil or heard of him being involved with organized crime.

Clive was fired from Columbia Records in the early 70's for blowing money. lol

Money who?

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Reply #10 posted 02/14/11 2:53pm

HotGritz

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MickyDolenz said:

HotGritz said:

It's a tie between Tommy and Jimmy. I never heard anybody call Clive Davis the devil or heard of him being involved with organized crime.

Clive was fired from Columbia Records in the early 70's for blowing money. lol

See...that's not dangerous...just not cool. lol

I'M NOT SAYING YOU'RE UGLY. YOU JUST HAVE BAD LUCK WHEN IT COMES TO MIRRORS AND SUNLIGHT!
RIP Dick Clark, Whitney Houston, Don Cornelius, Heavy D, and Donna Summer. rose
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Reply #11 posted 02/14/11 4:15pm

728huey

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What about these guys?

hmmm typing

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Reply #12 posted 02/14/11 5:59pm

TonyVanDam

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Graycap23 said:

Interesting that these folks.......controlling Black music.

Bingo! nod

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Reply #13 posted 02/14/11 6:02pm

trueiopian

How could you forget:

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Reply #14 posted 02/14/11 6:04pm

TonyVanDam

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MickyDolenz said:

Neither. I'd say people like Nat Tarnopol or J Prince were literally dangerous.

J Prince was strictly hood, without question. But he wasn't controversial enough outside of Houston, Texas.

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Reply #15 posted 02/14/11 6:08pm

angel345

MickyDolenz said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:

That depends on what you mean by dangerous because my first thought was Marion "Shug" Knight.

A lot of the labels and the record distribution networks in the past (and the entire entertainment industry) was run by the mafia. Look at the Rat Pack. Even Motown had mob rumors, which Berry Gordy denied.

It's funny you've mentioned that cause I'm trying to figure out who's the boss or the underboss of mafia entertainment shrug

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Reply #16 posted 02/14/11 6:15pm

TonyVanDam

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HotGritz said:

It's a tie between Tommy and Jimmy. I never heard anybody call Clive Davis the devil or heard of him being involved with organized crime.

But you should have learn about how Clive putting poor Kelly Clarkson in her place when she refused to stick with the same musical formula that made her a success. And let not forget about that rumor concerning about Alicia Keys receving that talk with Clive after Alicia went publicly with her views against gangsta rap.

And why was it no accident that Clive reunited with his protege Whitney Houston after she finally divorce Bobby Brown? Don't give too much credit to Whitney's mother for that.

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Reply #17 posted 02/14/11 6:23pm

TonyVanDam

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728huey said:

What about these guys?

hmmm typing

You should let Chuck D or Professor Griff answer THAT question. Honest! wink

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Reply #18 posted 02/14/11 6:24pm

scriptgirl

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What "talk" did Alicia get?

And what do you mean by dangerous? I put my money on Gordy and that record exec that a Sopranos character was modeled on-the one that had the horse stables. He stole a lot of royalties from some early rnb singers. Wasn't his name Mo or something?

"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #19 posted 02/14/11 6:38pm

TonyVanDam

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scriptgirl said:

What "talk" did Alicia get?

The rumors has it that Clive was not happy with Alicia expressing her social views against gangsta rap when she was suppose to have been outthere promoting her third album. And Clive definitely let her know about it. These days, we don't hear Alicia expressing any social or political views since.

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Reply #20 posted 02/14/11 6:43pm

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TonyVanDam said:

scriptgirl said:

What "talk" did Alicia get?

The rumors has it that Clive was not happy with Alicia expressing her social views against gangsta rap when she was suppose to have been outthere promoting her third album. And Clive definitely let her know about it. These days, we don't hear Alicia expressing any social or political views since.

Funny she say that when the person she married has a history being around the "gangsta rappers".

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Reply #21 posted 02/14/11 6:53pm

Mong

Gino Vannelli doesn't exactly speak well of Clive Davis.

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Reply #22 posted 02/14/11 6:59pm

scriptgirl

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Um, Gino Vannelli?

"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #23 posted 02/14/11 7:06pm

nursev

Mottola or Iovine

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Reply #24 posted 02/14/11 7:09pm

TonyVanDam

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BTW, how many of you knew that Jimmy Iovine produced Patti Smith's controversal classic Rock N Roll N***er?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Nigger

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_%28Patti_Smith_Group_album%29

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Reply #25 posted 02/14/11 7:11pm

scriptgirl

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I knew there was a reason I hated Patti Smith

"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #26 posted 02/14/11 7:13pm

nursev

TonyVanDam said:

BTW, how many of you knew that Jimmy Iovine produced Patti Smith's controversal classic Rock N Roll N***er?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Nigger

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_%28Patti_Smith_Group_album%29

wth neutral

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Reply #27 posted 02/14/11 11:53pm

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Graycap23 said:

Interesting that these folks.......controlling Black music.

i don't even know what to say after that... i think greycap has said a mouthful there. this is probably the most correct thing anyone will ever say on this forum.

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Reply #28 posted 02/15/11 12:02am

MJJstudent

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ya'll remember this one?

and i'm amazed no one mentioned david geffen... he was on the verge of ruining people's careers as well (including, but not only, cher and michael).

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Reply #29 posted 02/15/11 12:17am

Harlepolis

Graycap23 said:

Interesting that these folks.......controlling Black music.

Story as old as time. Same shit, totally different toilet.

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