Ne-Yo addresses "Libra Scale" leak
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
By Mr. Hollywood
JR Staff Writer
When he first signed with Def Jam, Ne-Yo released an album every calendar year. But, following Year of the Gentleman, Ne-Yo took some time off to gather his thoughts. He planned to come back in 2010 with the best album of his career. The singles released from his fourth effort, Libra Scale, have been well-received, but there is a slight hitch.
Roughly a month before the album is prepared to hit shelves both in the United States and internationally, the album has been leaked. This is nothing new with big name artists when they prepare their albums. But, usually artists deal with their albums being leaked a week or two ahead of time. Ne-Yo is highly upset and he has a reason.
Ne-Yo replied to the hacker via Twitter.
"Salutations all. I’m in japan and my album officially came out today out here. Today is a day that I SHOULD be very happy, but it has been brought to my attention that my album was hacked and leaked in the U.S. roughly a month before it’s U.S. release.
Initially this angered me. It’s stealing plain n’ simple. But then I started thinking. Why do I make music….? To sell records, make money, or is it because I love it, love how it touches people, how it helps people? The honest answer is both…
However, my love for music and it’s effect on people, outweighs my desire to simply sell records, or get that number one debut spot.
In a time where people buy their status and falsify their success, can those things really be that important to me? The answer is no.
So with that said, I’ve come to this place of mental peace. No longer stressing people that steal the music, how it’ll effect my sales. The bottom line is, I worked hard on this project. The music, the concept, the whole lot is for the people, respect or not.
So if you as a fan give a damn about me, buy the album when it comes out. If you don’t care, go get it off the internet. Your choice.
Ether way, the music, the concept, the whole lot, served it’s purpose. It gave the people something quality to vibe to. I’m not solely in the business of selling records. I’m in the business of making art. That’s what an artist does, period.
So with that twit fam and haters alike, I bid you farewell for now, and leave you with this….
I’LL BE DAMNED IF YOU HACKER FUCKS GET MY NEXT ALBUM BEFORE IT’S TIME!!! FUCK YOU ALL!!!! Have a nice day."
JR Staff Writer
When he first signed with Def Jam, Ne-Yo released an album every calendar year. But, following Year of the Gentleman, Ne-Yo took some time off to gather his thoughts. He planned to come back in 2010 with the best album of his career. The singles released from his fourth effort, Libra Scale, have been well-received, but there is a slight hitch.
Roughly a month before the album is prepared to hit shelves both in the United States and internationally, the album has been leaked. This is nothing new with big name artists when they prepare their albums. But, usually artists deal with their albums being leaked a week or two ahead of time. Ne-Yo is highly upset and he has a reason.
Ne-Yo replied to the hacker via Twitter.
"Salutations all. I’m in japan and my album officially came out today out here. Today is a day that I SHOULD be very happy, but it has been brought to my attention that my album was hacked and leaked in the U.S. roughly a month before it’s U.S. release.
Initially this angered me. It’s stealing plain n’ simple. But then I started thinking. Why do I make music….? To sell records, make money, or is it because I love it, love how it touches people, how it helps people? The honest answer is both…
However, my love for music and it’s effect on people, outweighs my desire to simply sell records, or get that number one debut spot.
In a time where people buy their status and falsify their success, can those things really be that important to me? The answer is no.
So with that said, I’ve come to this place of mental peace. No longer stressing people that steal the music, how it’ll effect my sales. The bottom line is, I worked hard on this project. The music, the concept, the whole lot is for the people, respect or not.
So if you as a fan give a damn about me, buy the album when it comes out. If you don’t care, go get it off the internet. Your choice.
Ether way, the music, the concept, the whole lot, served it’s purpose. It gave the people something quality to vibe to. I’m not solely in the business of selling records. I’m in the business of making art. That’s what an artist does, period.
So with that twit fam and haters alike, I bid you farewell for now, and leave you with this….
I’LL BE DAMNED IF YOU HACKER FUCKS GET MY NEXT ALBUM BEFORE IT’S TIME!!! FUCK YOU ALL!!!! Have a nice day."
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