Mte if the labels are in charge of hiring the MHPs, I wouldn’t be surprised to see an unprecedented amount of artists in conservatorship-type situations or being blackmailed to work for fear of having their mental health issues or even just confided thoughts exposed to the public. Even tho it’s illegal, nothing is truly stricken from the record in the court of public opinion. I don’t think I’d ever fully trust that MHP with my secrets/fears/dreams/etc. knowing they were, in effect, another employee primarily there protecting the interests of the label.
Exactly. That could possibly become another HR type of scenario wherein the HR is always on the side of the company and not you. Latest example is the Blizzard issue. It’s sickening.
Right? I can only imagine how a record-label backed psychologist would have handled the Kesha situation. "Maybe we could use a re-alignment of our perspective on what happened with Dr. Luke. Put yourself in his shoes."
Yup. After all we are talking about the people that have a drug budget built-in. They love getting people hooked. I don’t know if there was one album that was really big made in the last 20 some years, hell more than that go back to the 80s, that didn’t have a cocaine budget. Even if talent wasn’t using producers etc are.
And Britney‘s record company has conspired to keep her under daddy‘s thumb. Yeah I wouldn’t trust a record company with something that big.
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~We can only dream~
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And Britney‘s record company has conspired to keep her under daddy‘s thumb. Yeah I wouldn’t trust a record company with something that big.
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