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How Jay-Z & Kayne Avoided Album Leak [img:$uid]http://i.imgur.com/hDG5o.jpg[/img:$uid]
August 12, 2011
When Jay-Z and Kanye West's collaborative album Watch the Throne hit iTunes earlier this week, many expressed amazement that the album hadn't leaked, as nearly every hip-hip album in recent memory has.
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They should have kept it locked up. | |
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I remember Gaga saying she kept all the music on a computer that never went online, isn't it as simple as that? 2012: The Queen Returns | |
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These cats take themselves way 2 seriously. I leaked mine 2 the TRASH can. | |
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This proves that it's possible to stop piracy. It's sad how so many people have forgotten, or ignore, how special it is to buy a record and listen to it at home without all the internet idiot "sharing". | |
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It proves you can prevent leaks. Piracy will still go on. I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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Yes, it is. It IS as simple as that. | |
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Too many dumb artists don't even realize that. They're too busy leaving things unchecked on their computer, having no idea that people behind them can put the songs out on a link and then tell them "oh my God someone leaked your stuff". Actually what Jay and Kanye did was USE COMMON SENSE. | |
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I just figured it didn't leak because no one wanted to hear it. I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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lol sometimes some folks just don't want people to hear their stuff until it's ready. People act like piracy is some uncontrollable machine that finds a way into your computer files if you have music and steals it and sells it to whomever. Labels often are the cause of leakage and some of the artists themselves do it either intentionally or unintentionally through their team. I've seen complaints from folks who were mad that their favorite artist's album hadn't leaked yet. | |
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Yes they should kept it in the crapper and watched the throne then. Kanye stick to solo, Jay-Z stick to solo... or whatever the hell you do nowaday's Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
All music is shit music and no music is real- gunsnhalen Datdonkeydick- Asherfierce Gary Hunts Album Isn't That Good- Soulalive | |
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I hope you realize that Lady Gagas album leaked
Also, there are people who are confusing piracy with leaking. Leaking is about fans getting it before the release date, once an album has been released anyone can get it for free online and theres nothing anybody can do to stop it.
Yes labels are often the cause of leakage, but hackers are just as big of a problem. It aint an uncontrollabe machine leaking the music its very hard to control people. | |
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^ That's why people need to have REALLY STRONG passwords so no one would find a way in. Get a hacker-detected computer. Hell they need to create one. | |
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Leaks have become trial balloons for label/artists to gauge the initial response from the public and to generate buzz. Most often leaks are merely promotional releases without the labels saying so. | |
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Right. It's become routine at this point. | |
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It leaked 5 days ahead, which is very impressive for one of the most anticipated releases in years.
Watch the throne was kept under wraps because it went live on Itunes before it went to stores. 2012: The Queen Returns | |
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Wanting to avoid an album leak is the dumbe$t music busine$$ model right now. You want your album to leak - hell, give it away for free. The big buck$ i$ in touring, merchandi$ing and licen$ing. Album $ale$ ain't what it u$ed to be.
People who will probalby argue with my contrarian a$$ - plea$e notice I $aid "u$e".
The video for "Oti$", $ave for An$ari, made me embara$$ed to be the grand$on of the Civil Right$ Movement. | |
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What if you're not healthy enough to tour? What happens if you can't secure licensing deals? Album leaks deprive writers of royalties. | |
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No one ever thinks of that but they should. | |
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There is no way avoiding a leak will hurt you as an artist. Will piss off some jackasses but thats it. | |
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I'm still not getting how albums "leak". Who else is privy to it beyond the artists, producers, managers and label execs? I would think that the studio engineers and anybody else around during the sessions are gagged. I think the vast majority of "leaked" albums are the doings of the managers or label execs., just to wet peoples appetites and/or get early feedback. Don't buy albums being leaked via some phantom like hackers. | |
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Yeah the RIAA and 'em are trying to say a boogeyman is doing this. | |
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Workers at media manufacturing and distribution have access to CDs before they reach retail outlets. Associates who work at one near my home have offered me a variety of discs and I've always declined because to me it's a form of thievery.
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Wrong. | |
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