"Sam Adams week is officially over here @ JumpTheTurnstyle.. and more than likely, so is his career.
Scam Adams, rather Sam Adams’ recent rise to overnight super stardom and #1 iTunes hip hop debut is a complete farce. That’s right.. dude is a fraud of epic trustfundian proportions.
In a stunning turn of events, multiple music industry insiders, including the head of a major independent record label, an employee at iTunes, and an industry source at a major digital distributor (who have all asked to remain anonymous) have confirmed the following allegations to be true; close to 75,000 downloads of Sam Adams iTunes debut were charged to a single credit card. That’s right – Sam Adams has used the age-old industry trick of record buy backs to blow up. Meaning, young Scammy has his people downloading his record to boost his sales numbers – and in turn, push his debut to #1 on iTunes hip hop charts.
Scam Adams iTunes debut has been baffling to all levels of the music industry, from artists to executives. No one could seem to understand how a complete unknown with no major label backing could chart #1. Last week no one knew the Trinity educated, silver spoon fed, captain of a division III soccer team college boy — and seemingly overnight, with multiple features on JumpTheTurnstyle and a fraudulent boosted iTunes debut.. Sam Adams became the biggest name in hip hop.
Now it’s all over. Scam Adams is fake. His people manufactured his entire career.. and he got caught out.
R.I.P. SAM ADAMS."With several rumors floating around the media about how Sam Adams' personal wallet was responsible for his recent launch to the top of iTunes charts, there has been no concrete evidence or financial statements released to back such an artificial statement. It is evident that the media can't stomach the fact that a 22-year old college soccer star from Cambridge rattled the industry. I agree, it seems like a completely fictitious tale, but in reality it's quite the inspirational novel. Boston's rappers are rare enough, but for a white boy from the bean to top that charts? Seems pretty preposterous, or does it?
In order to buy $75,000 worth of you're own music you would have to be lacking some elementary education. Clearly Sam is not, as he is months away from graduating from Trinity College, which alone a rarity in the hip-hop industry. iTunes shares the profit with the artists as well as the record label for each sale that is completed through the iTunes store. iTunes collects approximately $.35-$.40 on each song from an independent label (Sam released the EP under, 1st Round Records, an independent label). If Sam did indeed purchase $75,000 worth of his own music on iTunes, he would have lost between $26,000-$30,000. Seems like the kind of cash an unsigned college student has lying around to blow right?
There is absolutely no way Sam Adams had the funds or practiced the stupidity to pull off the ludicrous move that the media is suggesting. Haters can huff a thick dong while they witness a white boy from Cambridge, MA dominate the charts.
"What up haters I'm back so how's my dick taste?
I'm spittin grimy like months without tooth paste"
Haha, pathetic faggots trying to shoot down the fliest spittah east of the mississippi.
ReplyDeleteDude i'm gunna put it like this. If he did buy 75,000 downloads of his own album, good for him. Senor Fresh's math is right, he'd be taking a hit doing this, whether or not it's true i don't know and really don't give a fuck. I'm not even gunna say anything about his music. All I'm gunna say is... Dude has 20,000 fans on his fucking facebook page... the media can call him "unknown" all they want. The fact is atleast 20,000 people saw that he was releasing an EP on itunes...... Whatever, haters are funny.
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