Have you noticed "The Industry" videos popping up on youtube? It's a very popular series of videos that dissects the programming, the behind the scenes messages going out in the music industry, and makes many shocking claims. Because it often features copyrighted material aimed to "expose" the corporations behind the music industry, the videos have frequently been the subject of copyright claims.
A new website TheIndustryExposed.com features the entire series with new videos posted every week. Check it out, it might open your eyes to things you've never noticed before.
Three parts to this expose on this year's recent MTV Music Awards.
It ends with this big finish and makes the case that the Kanye West/Beyonce/Taylor Swift showdown was completely staged like a WWE wrestling match. Meaning Kanye West was put up to it to help Beyonce, Taylor Swift, the corporations and MTV. Watching it again, I can't help but think that this is true. Musicians aren't always the best actors. Don't believe that? Watch this video. For much more on this, hit the link above. The video below just scratches the surface of what they are alleging about the music industry.
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Thursday, October 8, 2009
What's Really Going On With The Music Industry? The Industry Exposes Staged 2009 MTV Video Music Awards Drama and Worse
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