this is why a few moms and pops were also raided in the past few years. even though they are getting the artists consent for using the tracks, some of the tracks are freestyles of which they use other peoples beats. Other peoples beats are copyrighted to which the label had to pay money for the beat and or to clear a sample,royalties etc... Also im pretty sure that all their income from mixtapes were not reported on their taxes which the irs can get for tax invasion
why does he mention anything about drugs in a story about music. he tries to equate kilos of cocaine with bricks of cd's, and then blames the situation on hip hop in atlanta.