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25177, So Much For Ebony And Ivory....
Posted by guest, Tue Apr-11-00 06:39 AM
>come on will.....money talk$ louder than
>ever.

You answered every question you posed here and in the diary with that statement.

Doesnt it go without mention that white females between the ages of 13-19 make up like 70% of the record buying public?

And doesnt that answer why ________ sell what they/he/she do and _________ dont?

Doesnt that answer why a boy group can go plat. in a day?

I think we should direct our attention and energies at the non-record buying public instead of the majority of what makes up the record buying public who literally have things formulated specifically to/for their taste.

There will always be another Paul Inca, Duran Duran, New Kids On The Block, Backstreet Boys, N'Synch to tale over where the last left off just are there spouting preteens to take over from the aging teens. Just as their will always be someone to get rich off the bringing the two together.

Case closed.

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