Reverend Al Sharpton is reportedly going to the boardroom in his ongoing battle against sexist and misogynistic lyrics in rap music.
According to the New York Post, Sharpton is planning to buy stock in Time Warner and Universal Music Group, through his National Action Network. The aforementioned labels own Def Jam and Interscope Records.
Sharpton will then attend shareholder meetings to complain straight to the source about rapper's degrading lyrics.
"Some of these stockholders have no idea that they own stock in a parent company that owns companies calling them bitches and ho's," he said.
Sharpton is a planning a decency march next month that will target Sony, Time Warner and Universal Music Group.
Source: sohh.com
According to the New York Post, Sharpton is planning to buy stock in Time Warner and Universal Music Group, through his National Action Network. The aforementioned labels own Def Jam and Interscope Records.
Sharpton will then attend shareholder meetings to complain straight to the source about rapper's degrading lyrics.
"Some of these stockholders have no idea that they own stock in a parent company that owns companies calling them bitches and ho's," he said.
Sharpton is a planning a decency march next month that will target Sony, Time Warner and Universal Music Group.
Source: sohh.com