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DIDDY EX ARTIST AUBREY O’DAY PUTS HIM ON BLAST OVER ‘WORTHLESS’ BAD BOY PUBLISHING GIVEBACK

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Aubrey O'Day has gone into considerable depth to explain why, in her view, the advantages of Diddy returning the publication rights to Bad Boy artists belie its appearance.
Welcome back its your host Nancy brown, if you are new here make sure you have subscribed to our YouTube channel.
The singer, who is now 39, began her career as a member of the girl group Danity Kane. Puff was in charge of putting the band together for his program Making the Band, but he was also in charge of removing O'Day as she started to pursue her own solo career. The band's former members are now eligible for the mogul's generous offer because they made millions of dollars during their peak, but the San Francisco native has said she isn't going to fall for it. On Thursday (September 14), during an appearance on Only Stans, O'Day provided a stunningly clear and concise overview of Diddy's accomplishments, supporting her claims with purported receipts. She emphasized how little money the group received during their most lucrative period while revealing that the current contract only gives them royalties for streaming over the previous few years, which, according to her, only total a few hundred dollars. “In order to get that,” she began, referring to the proposal on her smartphone. “I have to release Diddy for any claims or wrongdoings or actions. Prior to the date of the release, I have to sign an NDA that I will never disparage Puff, Bad Boy, Janice Combs or Justin Combs’ music or EMI or Sony ever in public.” he continued: “What’s happening is artists some of them; not all of them are being given ‘streaming royalties’ and ownership back over our publishing on songs that we wrote at a time when, you know, you have to stream a song a million times to make a cent.” She then cut straight to the point and said: “Diddy is just literally known as the guy that doesn’t pay his artists, and it’s funny and then you move on and you like something that he did on TikTok ’cause he’s funny.” O’Day summed up the offer, describing it as “a few hundred dollars to sign away my rights to ever tell the story of what I went through again.” She has been reaching out and advising others to reject the arrangement as well, but to her knowledge, just two members of Danity Kane have done so. “This is not the money that we made when we released the albums,” she explained. “This is not the $48million that two platinum albums got somebody. This is just some measly streaming money in order to stay hushed on Puff.” She concluded: “I just wish that Puff would do what he’s saying he’s doing. I wish he would pay us what we deserved for all the work that we did, and I wish he would make right his wrongs and I wish these headlines could be real.” That’s it for today, thanks for watching. tell us what you think in the comment section and most importantly subscribe. see you!!
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Aubrey O'Day has gone into considerable depth to explain why, in her view, the advantages of Diddy returning the publication rights to Bad Boy artists belie its appearance.
Welcome back its your host Nancy brown, if you are new here make sure you have subscribed to our YouTube channel.
The singer, who is now 39, began her career as a member of the girl group Danity Kane. Puff was in charge of putting the band together for his program Making the Band, but he was also in charge of removing O'Day as she started to pursue her own solo career. The band's former members are now eligible for the mogul's generous offer because they made millions of dollars during their peak, but the San Francisco native has said she isn't going to fall for it. On Thursday (September 14), during an appearance on Only Stans, O'Day provided a stunningly clear and concise overview of Diddy's accomplishments, supporting her claims with purported receipts. She emphasized how little money the group received during their most lucrative period while revealing that the current contract only gives them royalties for streaming over the previous few years, which, according to her, only total a few hundred dollars. “In order to get that,” she began, referring to the proposal on her smartphone. “I have to release Diddy for any claims or wrongdoings or actions. Prior to the date of the release, I have to sign an NDA that I will never disparage Puff, Bad Boy, Janice Combs or Justin Combs’ music or EMI or Sony ever in public.” he continued: “What’s happening is artists some of them; not all of them are being given ‘streaming royalties’ and ownership back over our publishing on songs that we wrote at a time when, you know, you have to stream a song a million times to make a cent.” She then cut straight to the point and said: “Diddy is just literally known as the guy that doesn’t pay his artists, and it’s funny and then you move on and you like something that he did on TikTok ’cause he’s funny.” O’Day summed up the offer, describing it as “a few hundred dollars to sign away my rights to ever tell the story of what I went through again.” She has been reaching out and advising others to reject the arrangement as well, but to her knowledge, just two members of Danity Kane have done so. “This is not the money that we made when we released the albums,” she explained. “This is not the $48million that two platinum albums got somebody. This is just some measly streaming money in order to stay hushed on Puff.” She concluded: “I just wish that Puff would do what he’s saying he’s doing. I wish he would pay us what we deserved for all the work that we did, and I wish he would make right his wrongs and I wish these headlines could be real.” That’s it for today, thanks for watching. tell us what you think in the comment section and most importantly subscribe. see you!!
#diddy #aubreyoday
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