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Prince on Record Labels
Prince changes his name back from [unpronounceable symbol] in 2000, following a dispute with Warner Bros.
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Part 2 will come soon. Sorry the ending cut off short! ► CD’S HERE davidchoimusic.com ► OFFICIAL www.davidchoimusic.com ► FACEBOOK http ► TWITTER twitter.com ► MYSPACE www.myspace.com ► ITUNES www.itunes.com ► MAILING LIST bit.ly ► IPHONE APP bit.ly ► Tumblr davidchoimusic.tumblr.com What I say in this video is my opinion based on my experiences in this industry. I want to make clear that record labels work for some people, and it doesn’t work for some. If you have any questions or follow ups to what I talked about, feel free to comment about it and I’ll try to tackle it in my next video!
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