Rappers gettin paid by McDonalds

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4389751.stm

Way to be great Capitalists



What a fucking revolutionary :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

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'Return of the Mac' - coming soon

McDonald's has offered to pay top hip hop artists to incorporate the 'Big Mac' into their song lyrics.

According to Advertising Age magazine, the fast food chain will pay rappers up to £2.80 ($5) every time a song namechecking the burger is played.

McDonald's said the US deal reflected the appeal of hip hop to young people.

However, critics said the tie-up was "deceptive" given that the songs would appeal to children, for whom obesity levels have become a major concern.

Food for thought

A whole string of products has enjoyed huge success in the United States after rappers started dropping brand names into songs - although not for marketing purposes but bling boasting.

Among the happy beneficiaries were brands like Courvoisier, Gucci, Dom Perignon, Bentley and Porsche.

Artists who have 'referenced' well-known products include Jay-Z, 50 Cent and Snoop Dogg.

Advertising Age said that McDonald's would not pay an artist upfront but that they would be rewarded based on the airplay songs received in the United States.

The company will have the final say over the appropriate lyrics but the singers will retain artistic control over how they are incorporated into the track.

McDonalds said the initiative was in line with its 2003 global marketing campaign aimed at 18-34 year olds, which launched the slogan 'I'm loving it'.

"Each McDonald's market has the freedom within the 'I'm lovin' it framework' to design programmes that best resonate with customers, in this case a McDonald's USA concept designed to reach young adults through their music of choice," said spokesman Walt Riker.

"How it develops remains to be seen."

'Lip service'

The marketing plan was criticised by some consumer groups, which claimed that children would not be aware that the artists had been paid to promote the burger.

"Even as food companies pay lip service to the idea of responsible marketing, they increasingly turn to new and deceitful ways of targeting children," said Dr Susan Linn, co-founder of US group Campaign for a Commercial Free Childhood.

McDonald's and other fast food chains have faced criticism that they are helping to fuel an obesity epidemic, particularly among children.

The US company has taken steps to diversify its menu, offering a wider choice of salads and fruit.

It is also giving more nutritional information to customers and promoting a "balanced lifestyle" in some of its marketing.
 
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99.999% of mainstream rappers lyrics are already gay as fuck, not to mention full of free advertisements (Bentley, Hennessy, Mercedes, Gucci, etc. etc. etc.).

I’m sure it wont be too difficult for Jay Z or 50 cent to incorporate “Big Mac” in one of their oh so artist club hits.
 
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99.999% of mainstream rappers lyrics are already gay as fuck, not to mention full of free advertisements (Bentley, Hennessy, Mercedes, Gucci, etc. etc. etc.).

I’m sure it wont be too difficult for Jay Z or 50 cent to incorporate “Big Mac” in one of their oh so artist club hits.
YEA I AGREE...BUT ITS SAD THAT RAP IS COMIN TO THE POINT WHERE THEY NEED THIS SHIT TO MAKE THE MONEY..IF I HEAR 50 OR JAY-Z OR NE1 MENTION BIG MAC...IMMA CONSIDER THEM...DONE WIT.THEY ARE USING LAST RESORTS..FUCK THAT IM A ARTIST MYSELF AND ID NEVER MENTION NOTHIN FOR FREE.BUT ID NEVER MENTION SUMTHIN THAT I DONT PERSONALLY ENDORSE OR CONDONE...I DONT THINK BIG MACz SHOW ANY PIMP STATUS...I RARELY EVEN EAT AT McDONALDz SO FUCK THAT
 
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That sounds stupid. But somehow I'm not surprised. Hiphop has been so thoroughly commercialized during the past 5-7 years, that this McDonald thing is just a natural continuation on this road which eventually leads to dead of the real hiphop.

And Jay-Z... Man, I've seen him sporting his Che Guevara shirt many times before. What a fuck he has to do whit a revolution/revolutionaries? Jay-Z whit a Che Guevara shirt is a disgrace. He's talking about pimping women and spending loads of money to buy more diamonds, gold, cars, houses, Hennessey, Crystal, etc. while he could do something good whit his position and his money. He's a fake. All the way.
 

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Mickey Fallon
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o, yeah, its cool hes wearin the che guevara shirt, especially since its an icon that the average person can endorse by buying a t-shirt with his face on it from Hot topic...i hate that shit...its like people wearing an X back in the day but not knowing what it means, but wearing it because its "cool" and "in".

edit: by wearing that, that is the exact OPPOSITE of being a revolutionary.