This is one instance where I really think the kid should sue. Some of these artists seem to forget who it is that really butters their bread, and if they have to pay through the nose a time or two, they'll figure it out, I'd hope. A contract with a big label, or any label, doesn't mean squat if you aren't making them any money. They have lawyers, and ways out of those contracts. Put the "thugs" back on the street, and maybe they'll be nicer to their fan base. Not everyone can be Axle Rose, after all.
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