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The problem here, I think, is that most of the posters are equating fame or notoriety with power. This continues to hinder us as a people when we chose to ignore-- or rather forget to mention those Blacks who are truly in power BEHIND the scenes. We are actually MORE successful OUTSIDE of the public eye. And we need to stop assuming that we need to follow or even mention someone with a semblance of power when there are more successful Blacks whose name most people do not know.
Puffy, Cash Money, Master P are NOT independent companies.
In fact, we own almost nothing in the music industry.
Instead, I think we each need to create our own PERSONAL power. We have the ability, we have the resources, and we have done it before.
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