No.3609
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Never heard of him, but he seems worth looking into.
No.3610
>>3609His music was hip-hop leaning but he varied himself across different genres.
No.3613
Three things:
1. Oliver Tree had just spent months fighting with Atlanta Records because they tried forcing him to make music that would be more marketable on Tiktok. Allegedly, he threatened to leave and they threatened him that his career would tank without them. He left anyway and released the album on his own label just as he was getting his world tour off the ground.
2. Allegedly, he had just fired his manager for making pro-Israeli remarks.
3. If you look at the footage of the impact, the helicopter that Oliver and the others were on was going in a specific direction. The other helicopter sure looks like it angled itself for an impact in a murder-suicide. The pilot of the helicopter that crashed into them had a history of illegal activity and resulting fines, including a past firing for unsafe practices.
This sure seems like a corporate hit to me.
No.3614
>>3613>If you look at the footage of the impact, the helicopter that Oliver and the others were on was going in a specific direction. The other helicopter sure looks like it angled itself for an impact in a murder-suicide.Not only that, but any vehicle can be configured to be piloted remotely, so you don't even need a suicidal to do a kamikaze.
No.3617
>>3616Maybe there was a person in the other helicopter, maybe there wasn't. It makes no difference because they can hijack it and control it remotely. That's how they killed Michael Hastings.