As part of the Wall Street Journal's Summer Scoops Live series, Steve Stoute kicks some thick game on how artists can get money in this recession:
"...We made Men In Black and it sold 10 million copies, but what was remarkable was that it sold 14 million pairs of glasses."
Outside-the-box thinking. Gotta love it.
From the panel "Planet Hip-Hop" -- a discussion focused on why Hip-Hop has gone global -- featuring Stoute along with drummer Ahmir “?uestlove” Thompson of The Roots, hip-hop legend Chuck D and rapper Bajah from Sierra Leone. See more of the discussion after the stretch.
STRETCH...
Very enlightening. Why the captions, though?

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