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In this episode, Ern & Iso pull the curtain back on the music business scam nobody wants to fully own — bad contracts, 360 deals, and how artists keep signing paperwork that was never designed for them to win.

They break down why labels now want everything: albums, tours, merch, appearances, branding — and why that shift didn’t happen by accident. The conversation flips the mirror back on the audience too, questioning how fans loudly debate “real hip-hop” but rarely buy music, vinyl, or merch.

The episode also dives into:

This isn’t about defending labels. It’s about understanding the system, accountability on both sides, and why so many artists end up trapped chasing fame instead of freedom.

🎧 Tap in and decide for yourself —
Are artists being robbed… or are we all part of Rapeing You Records?

00:00 – Intro & 2026 mindset
04:30 – New Year motivation & self-discipline
09:45 – Music business vs art
15:20 – Why beats matter more than purists admit
22:10 – Jay-Z vs Nas: business vs purity
30:00 – Fans argue but don’t support
38:40 – Streaming killed album sales
46:15 – Why 360 deals exist
55:30 – Desperation & bad contracts
1:05:10 – “Direct to consumer” myth
1:16:00 – Social media, fame, and false influence
1:27:45 – Why labels want merch, tours, everything
1:38:20 – Accountability: fans, artists, industry
1:52:00 – Final thoughts: Rapeing You Records explained

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