Sunday, September 24, 2017

Why Amazon Sabotages Cool Cool Kitty By Big $ Holla

You know that there’s a reason that Amazon is sabotaging Cool Cool Kitty by Big Dolla Holla. It’s because Motuphi contributed tracks to the song. Amazon also sabotaged a bunch of Ciofani releases from last year for the same reason. Some of those sabotaged songs are finally available.
What happened with the Ciofani cuts is a pretty interesting story:
The Ciofani songs were originally released in 2016 under the pseudonym ELMC. There were no other ELMC music artists before those releases. Suddenly, there were more than 30 music artists with the same name (ELMC) and all of them came up when you searched for the Motuphi/Ciofani cuts. So the songs were then released again under the name Ciofani, a last name of a member of the crew, to deter parasitic theft of search results. Amazon responded to the fix with more sabotage, simply never putting the songs back out there.
Once the Ciofani/Motuphi songs were no longer available, then all other music artists who changed their names to ELMC for parasitic reasons changed their names back to whatever they were using before. Almost half of the songs were missing until someone noticed that they weren’t available when they tried to buy them and then contacted the Detroit music crew to inform them that Amazon was sabotaging them. It took awhile for the songs to get released again, as if Amazon was reluctant to put them back up. But that sabotage was happening and would still be ongoing had someone not caught Amazon in the act.
Now, Amazon is engaged in sabotage of yet another media product that Motuphi contributed content to, Cool Cool Kitty by Big $ Holla (Big Dolla Holla). You’ll notice that it’s available in other places. But Cool Cool Kitty by Big $ Holla does not come up on Amazon, even though it was released in June, before the mixes for Luv were released. Luv, both mixes, are available on Amazon. Cool Cool Kitty was supposed to come out BEFORE the first mix of Luv. The Detroit music crew behind bringing us these awesome underground joints has people busy with getting Amazon to simply put the song up for sale like all of the other, more reputable mp3 retailers did, months ago.
One might ask oneself “What form of white devilism is this that Motuphi content keeps being sabotaged by Amazon like this?” Amazon will have to answer for that. It’s in the non-tamperable non-erase-able spirit memories of the culprits. They’re not getting away with it, they’ll see, soon enough.
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