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Motown Records: The Hit Factory That Changed Music Forever

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The Importance of Motown in the 80s

Barry Gordy made $61 million from the sale of Motown in 1988 dollars. Gerald Busby was leading black music at MCA at the time, and even though Motown had had a bit of his malaise in the 1980s, MCA did not. Bubsy ran into some issues because he was in this weird dynamic where Polygram owned part of the label as did Boston Ventures,. He'd rather quit Motown president than see the label become a cash cow for a huge corporation trafficking off of nostalgia.

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