I don't think the record company is aware of it. Because they just bury my albums and don't release them.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't think the label cares about an album... People just want their number-one record.
You can't control it once you turn it into the label, so there's the expectation that it'll leak a week before the album comes out. That's the world we live in.
Today, if you do put out a record on a label, traditionally, most people are going to hear it via a leak that happens two weeks - if not two months - before it comes out. There's no real way around that.
I used to buy vinyl. Today, if you do put out a record on a label, traditionally, most people are going to hear it via a leak that happens two weeks - if not two months - before it comes out. There's no real way around that.
A development deal is where they're giving you recording time and money to record, but not promising that they'll put an album out.
I sing some songs but don't expect me to release an album anytime soon.
Those record companies don't know what's happening at all.
Every time I release an album my old record company releases another one.
The record company stay out of my way. Whenever the record is finished, they take it.
Releasing an album on a major label is like sending a package through Fed Ex. You know that it'll get there, and you know that it'll get there on time.