America's Top Player

Chapter 75 Public Opinion War

Chapter 75 Public Opinion War

Marcus took a deep drag on his cigarette and said, "Big was like that too. He was a truly talented genius, on par with Master Kaz."

"It's a pity he died too young. I still miss the time we spent doing drugs together in my grandmother's basement."

Suddenly, Marcus changed the subject and asked a sharp question: "Who do you think killed BIG?"

This question also stumped Phil. The cause of BIG's death was even more confusing than Tupac's.

Many media outlets speculated that it was BIG's then-boss, P. Diddy, who sent someone to shoot Tupac.

But no one can tell who killed BIG.

Phil spread his hands and said, "I've been in this circle since the 90s. I know Suge Knight. He is the most despicable and shameless scumbag I have ever met."

"But I don't think he sent someone to kill BIG to avenge Tupac."

Marcus's eyes lit up instantly: "Why?"

"It's very simple. There was already some rift between Sugar and Tupac, and they had argued over copyright issues more than once."

"I even suspect this is a conspiracy between Sugar and Puff Daddy."

Marcus squinted his eyes and puffed out smoke. He couldn't forget BIG's death for a long time.

"That's interesting. I once confronted Didi about the inside story of this matter, but he ignored me."

"Rich Nico, you know we are from two different worlds."

A group of people talked about the topic of "hip-hop music" for almost an hour.

No matter what questions Marcus raised, they were always cleverly resolved by Leon's side.

Seeing that the time was right, Li Ang said at the right time: "Mr. Marcus, do you believe now that we truly love hip-hop music?"

"This"

"Don't hesitate. You've dedicated 20 years to this radio station. Use this money to enjoy life."

"Shxt"

Marcus was in a fierce struggle.

He spent almost everything he had trying to keep the station going after gangsta music declined at the turn of the millennium.

At this time, Kadi also fell into Marcus' arms, holding Da Lei in both hands and shaking him wildly, trying to confuse the other party's mind.

"Don't hesitate, Marcus! My boss, Leon, is the white man who loves black people and black culture the most in the world."

"He would treat the station like his lover."

Li Ang quickly chimed in: "God, I love black people so much. You've made remarkable contributions to science, economics, and culture."

"You are the true pillars of American society!"

Phil couldn't hide his disgust when he heard this: How can you say that?
Technology means hand-rubbing the Glock automation module to increase killing efficiency?
Does it mean transforming cocaine into the more dangerous "crack"?
Does the economy mean helping Mexicans distribute local specialties and promoting North American trade integration?

Does culture refer to the culture that exports "violence" and "promiscuity" to young people?

No matter how outrageous these words were, they finally touched Marcus.

"I have a condition."

"No problem, Mr. Marcus. I will try my best to meet all your conditions. Is it my offer that doesn't satisfy you?"

Marcus shook his head. "This has nothing to do with money."

"I only have two conditions. First, you can play any kind of music you want on the radio, even damn choir music!"

"But Lion's Den Radio must be a gangsta rap-focused radio station, and that won't change for a hundred years!"

"No problem!" Li Ang agreed immediately.

But what I was thinking in my heart was, it’s still a hundred years. It’s a big question how many more years this poisonous insect with a mouth full of rotten teeth can jump around.

"Secondly, as long as I'm alive, I'll be the DJ for this radio station!" "You have to agree to this. Without it, I really don't know what else I can do."

“I can even go without a salary.”

Upon hearing this, Li Ang's eyes lit up instantly.

Is there such a good thing?

In the original business plan, the cost of acquiring the radio station was not the biggest expense.

But supporting so many DJs is a burden even for a popular singer like him.

He was very worried that the expenses of DJ salaries would drag him down before he could cancel all these garbage radio stations.

"No problem!" Li Ang quickly stepped forward, shook Marcus's hand, and said, "You're a true MC, the embodiment of the hip-hop spirit!"

After the negotiations, Leon asked Aisha to draw up a paper contract.

All it needed was Marcus's signature, and the final piece of the "Radio Network" business plan would fall into place.

For nearly a month, he has been enduring endless slander from the internet troll army, and now it is finally time to fight back.

Kanye's army's slander against Li Ang turned into endless "black traffic", so much so that before ROC company had even carried out any decent promotion for the "Demons" album, the media had already hyped up the hype to an unusually high level.

In Li Ang's opinion, Kanye's money was not spent wisely at all.

If I were to attack Kanye and Chris, I would definitely not use "promiscuity" or "street crime experience" as bargaining chips.

What are gangsta rappers most afraid of?
That means becoming a coward in the public's impression.

After the basic construction of the radio network plan, Li Ang asked the 15 radio stations under his control to broadcast his own works and the works of artists under Apocalypse Music continuously.

Under this kind of information bombardment, the ears of the lower-class people in New York have become callused and they are almost brainwashed.

In between playing songs, radio DJs would also insert some negative information about Kanye and Chris.

For example, Kanye's current girlfriend Amber Rose was picked up and kicked by rapper Wiz Khalifa, and the angry Kanye could only swallow his anger.

The girl he likes, Kardashian, is used like a toy by Diddy, and Kanye smiles bitterly as he hands her a fake eggplant.

In addition, Li Ang also instructed the radio DJs to fully retell the "Los Angeles nightclub conflict incident" that was very popular on the Internet.

In order to gain a deeper understanding of the truth behind the incident, many people tuned into the corresponding radio channel to listen.

In this way, while exposing the opponent's black material, Li Ang's radio network also gained a wave of new fans.

Chris Brown was furious after learning about this and would go on a tantrum on social media every now and then.

He would post messages like "Art Leon" on the Blue Jays three times almost every day, accompanied by pictures of guns and death threats.

In response to this, Li Ang never responded directly, but always replied with two emojis under Chris's tweets.

"A peach and a black man's head."

This move undoubtedly made Chris even more vulnerable.

During this month's inspiration refresh period, Li Ang became more certain of one thing, that is, the refresh mechanism cannot always refresh a work that suits him.

In November he got a sad song, which was undoubtedly incompatible with his personality.

Fortunately, it is close to Christmas, and most European and American singers have the habit of recording Christmas songs.

The essence of this is to convey blessings, and most singers will just cover classic Christmas songs to get by.

But there are also some guys who are full of inspiration and will use their own scraps to record a demo.

Doing so is not only more sincere, but also allows you to take advantage of the Christmas traffic to see if you can become popular.

Whenever these important traditional festivals come, the role of waste inspiration is reflected.

(End of this chapter)

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