explained why he — like so many artists who were forced to stop touring due to COVID-19 — needed financial assistance from the government’s recently enacted $2 trillion CARES act.
Lil Jon Touring, which planned upwards of 70 gigs in 2020, received a PPP loan of between $150,000 and $350,000, according to the Small Business Administration and Treasury Department. Lil Jon’s publicistthat he had 11 people under his employ, plus an additional person hired after the pandemic began to help lead Lil Jon’s digital team.
“To do these streams right every week, there’s a lot of production and equipment involved, that I’ve actually had to acquire a new employee that does my video content and tech aspects.”
RollingStoneNYC
These people are multi millionaires. They can afford to pay the people who work for them. The mom and pop pizza shop around the corner doesn’t have that kind of money and so they go out of business. Give the money to the people who really need it
Boycott. This man is worth over 25 million.
Fucking spare me.
let his 'team' buy his music..
A working rock band, without gigs, deserves the $$. A rapper's 'team' entourage of drug dealer, massage therapist, & dog Walker, not so sure.
Rich folks have the means to decipher and take advantage of these things, and normally do so quickly
It was good for the Governor of Ohio, it’s good for Lil Jon
Shameful.
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