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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Major labels could start taking all the money they spend on executive salaries and spend it on educating the public on music quality and why they offer a product that can not be compared to MP3s. With the proliferation of at-home digital studios, everyone is recording now and with MySpace everyone has a venue. The only problem is not everyone is a Producer. Whitney Houston didn&#039;t produce her award winning albums, people like Wyclef J did, and among the only industry spear-carriers to still retain consumer respect for a simple reason: their evident talent. Get them on the front line!&lt;/p&gt;
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