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Chrissette Michelle accepted an opportunity to perform in front of the nation. How you feel about her choice may have more to do with your political stance than it does your enjoyment of good music.
Atlanta’s studio ordinance was sold as many things, but in the end it was more about preventing smaller studio owners from having the ability to make money.
In the amazing New Edition biopic what stood out to us was the scene showing a more mature Ronnie Devoe deciding to go back to real estate school as a career path when music was not providing income. Resisting temptation to look rich is more of an issue when you are not longer rich. We discuss coming to terms with this.
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