Of course, he's retired, so you'd expect him to say that.
Oh... hang on, he didn't, did he?
Mr. Cent told a Norwegian magazine:
"What is important for the music industry to understand is that file-sharing doesn't hurt artists."
He went on to say that the industry needed to "maximise its income from concerts and merchandise", adding that: "It is the only way they can get their marketing money back."
However he hit out at some labels who were more interested in peddling “ringtones, not records".
He went on: "They don't understand the value of a perfect piece of art."
He went on to say that the industry needed to "maximise its income from concerts and merchandise", adding that: "It is the only way they can get their marketing money back."
However he hit out at some labels who were more interested in peddling “ringtones, not records".
He went on: "They don't understand the value of a perfect piece of art."
While welcoming his attitude, we're a little confused as to why he would decry ringtones while insisting that labels should be maximising income from baseball caps and boxer shorts with logos on.
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