for them not to make the spirits angry and to make sure they worshiped them
Well yeah, whether you're being sarcastic, serious or showing off. because most of rap music involve killing, money, cars and girls.. sometimes love
maybe is depends on what kind of hip hop it is. maybe for education hip hop or u can make music off of people to make more music.
No, once you bought it, it's yours. If you change your mind after you delete it, you can download it again free.
well it depends on how many tours and how many albums they sell. if they sell an album for $10.00 half the money will go to the producers the writer and the people who provide the cds so that leaves the rappers with about 2.75 cents per album so the rappers will make about 900$ per month if it is a good and enjoyable album and the rappers get payed about 27.00 when there song is on the radio.
Amateurs do not earn money off music.
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The musicians who are trying to make a living off the royalties from their music, and the distributors who market the music for them. Music piracy is no different than any other kind of theft.
No, Bill Wilson did not make money off of the Big Book. He did not receive any royalties from sales of the book, as it was meant to be a tool for recovery and not a source of profit for any individual.
Over 9000!!
The easiest way is probably to record an album and try to sell it But in general a record company might buy the rights to a musicians song and that way the company can promote it to a wider audience and make money off of it, while paying the musician a royalty (a small percentage of the money made off the song)
for them not to make the spirits angry and to make sure they worshiped them
Lives off of the pudding royalties
They usually make their money off of album sales and possibly off of ITunes.
Lawyers make too much money off of their clients.
You can easily make money off cute pandas if you work at some sort of animal center.
The song? It was Whitney Houston. I Will Always Love You was a #1 hit twice for Dolly Parton long before Whitney's version. More importantly, Dolly wrote the song so she has received royalties from every copy ever sold. Royalties for songwriters are much higher than for the performer so in essence she made millions off the song---far more than Whitney did.