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EARLY ACCESS: The Industry Hates Chappell Roan (Grammys 2025)

VIDEO LINK: https://youtu.be/uKRT92-vvuo

Hey everyone, it's Early Access Day! This week's video shows just how fair your ol' pal Buckley is: just because I've made fun of an artist doesn't mean I can't defend them when they make a good point! Oh, it also shows how much I love to double down when people leave whiny comments on my videos. Enjoy!

"Your favorite artist's favorite artist", Chappell Roan, is currently NOT the music industry's favorite artist, after she went on a very nervous rant at the Grammys about how labels need to do a better job of paying artists "a living wage" and "health insurance". We look at one very negative response to her, the curse of the "Best New Artist" Grammy, and... Buckley can't resist laughing at some Chappell fans who got upset at his Worst Songs of 2024 video!

EARLY ACCESS: The Industry Hates Chappell Roan (Grammys 2025)

Comments

random but okay

thefangirlotaku

He's physically in Gaza? That's weird as fuck lol. I knew he made a song about the encampments which is cool and everything but it seems a bit premature to be letting tourists in

Username User

I just saw that Macklemore is in Gaza? So that’s cool I guess

Zoë Kay

you are looking at the 1% of the 1% of the 1% of the 1%. do you really think that the incredibly small scale indie artist with a 10k advance would have otherwise been perfectly fine if they didn't just spend their $24 million they apparently have now on useless shit? for all artists besides an elite few, label checks are fuck all. the scumminess of the label should stay the priority issue.

Numptaloid

Chappell Roan fans… fighting hard to be as fucking deluded, rabid, annoying and hive-minded as Swifties.

Ash Archer

Being true, that the artists are getting boned dry by label companies and anyone leeching off of their success, there's the other side to the coin. It'll probably be a lot easier to pay off any label debt or have money, if the artists didn't buy $2 million worth of clothes and bling, $4 million worth of cars, and $18 million worth of real estate the moment their first label check drops into their bank account.

Shaka, When the Walls Fell


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