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Veeze's "Y'all Won" Reviewed Through the Lens of Exploitation in *Diva*

By

Matthew Ritchie

1d ago· 3 min readenReview

Summary

The article begins by describing a scene from Jean-Jacques Beineix's 1981 thriller *Diva*, where a Black American opera soprano refuses to sign a record deal despite being blackmailed by Taiwanese bootleggers who stole her performance. Her agent pressures her to act responsibly rather than follow her "diva whims." The content appears to be the opening of a larger review or analysis piece, likely about Veeze's album "Y'all Won," drawing parallels between the film's themes of exploitation and the music industry. The article is cut off mid-sentence, suggesting it was truncated.

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Let them do their record, I will never sign.
It's not a question of pride. So you either continue to follow your diva whims, or you act as a responsible adult and make this record.
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