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Throwing a $200,000 Birthday Party
I think that's like where they make their money, is a lot of these artists are like the bigger ones that you've heard of. I'm not talking like Jay-Z, Beyoncé level, but like a little bit under. Yeah, it's like $750,000 to $1 million for like 4 or 5 songs, which makes sense.
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Well, there was artists that were available and they were down for the rate that we had scheduled, and then 24 hours later they were like, oh no, sorry, they left LA, they're going on vacation now. They don't, they don't give a fuck anymore. And they just—
Yeah, because yeah, it's just a person has a lot of money and like they're coming to play. Like, dude, there's some artists that like, I mean, dude, We've got some crazy quotes, like how much people make for private parties.
Like, well, that's what I think it is. Like, the private event thing is also such a big moneymaker for these people. Like, they—
I think that's like where they make their money, is a lot of these artists are like the bigger ones that you've heard of. I'm not talking like Jay-Z, Beyoncé level, but like a little bit under. Yeah, it's like $750,000 to $1 million for like 4 or 5 songs, which makes sense.
You're kind of in a bad spot too because you've got your date and you've paid all this money and now they can kind of hold a gun to your head.
Um, I mean, they definitely know they have the upper hand, right?
Yeah.