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he wasnt feelin the math hoffa interview
his energy was different

Yeah he really was defensive and a lot if nervous energy. He acted like this was his first interview.

I didn't watch the other one.

even when bigger artists do the roll out I can't watch the same artists repeat the same story over and over
 
Yeah he really was defensive and a lot if nervous energy. He acted like this was his first interview.

I didn't watch the other one.

even when bigger artists do the roll out I can't watch the same artists repeat the same story over and over
they were asking some weird questions tho
 
they were asking some weird questions tho

I don't know about that with the clips I saw. Standard questions AZ was just being super careful scrutinizing every word. When the other guy kept having to rephrase the questions?

Mecca is doing pause now?

AZ ain't ever gonna gossip or go against Nas or any Brooklyn rapper so all that was pointless too.

But to be fair to the crew they were very respectful the vibe was off. AZ ain't look comfortable till the end
 
esso needs to let the guests talk

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We sit down with lawyer Bob Celestin, as he reflects on the losses of Pop Smoke and XXXTentacion, shares insights into the record business trade world, his experiences dealing with "street clients" and 6ix9ine, the differences in music contracts, and more!! =========================== ⏰ Timecodes ⏰ 0:00 - Intro 2:11 - Correcting Paperwork 5:15 - Loosing Pop Smoke & XXXTentacion 14:24 - Lawyers Putting you in Positions 17:16 - Contract Agreements 20:39 - Label Agenda 25:35 - What's a good lawyer? 29:07 - Leverage 31:59 - The Record Trade Business 33:34 - Independant VS the Label 40:39 - Dealing with 6ix9ine and "Street Clients" 47:15 - Working At Uptown Records 57:28 - New Scams 1:00:37 - Money Commandment
 
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