Old singers bailed put by mastercard and corporate America

Lester Yates
   Gwen Stafani wold find it more difficult for a solo career without the backing of MasterCard. Since 2014 MasterCard has foot the bill for Gwen Stafani's fledgling career most likely because some big wig CEO executive type made the decision of providing for his celebrity crush of some decades ago. record sales royalties previously supported these artists but with the rise of streaming these aging stars instead of retiring gracefully continue to go on tour thanks to insane corporate waste, spending, and abuse. Gwen Stafani should not still be performing and there is not a market for this forty six year old woman in continuing her career as millenniums don't listen or know of who this woman. Mastercard is one of a handful of companies that poured a combined 1.4 billion supplementing aging lame acts and handed out to the music industry in just the last twelve months. Beer and energy drink companies have been one of many industries that somehow think tying their brand to some musical act that was last big in pop culture in the nineties is somehow beneficial to stock holders and the consumer who are increasingly having to back up these spending decisions in higher prices for the products. Younger people are not ever going to be connected towards a brand by having a star of a previous generation being a spokesperson or concert connected hack. The amount of money corporations give to these already wealthy celebrities is totally egregious and and to the inequality we have no to mention obsessive compulsive celebrity worship and distraction to real pressing political issues that do not get addressed or solved. Basically these companies get tax-payer backed bailouts so their corporate leaders  free to be seduced by their favorite entertainers and financially dip into their companies coffers to back musical adventures, promotions, and concerts. what a waste.

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