View Full Version : When keeping it real, goes wrong
Skaught
06-16-06, 03:38 PM
http://music.msn.com/music/article.aspx?news=225470>1=7702
Cook's Champagne here we come!
Direshot
06-17-06, 09:18 PM
Now I'm curious what it tastes like if it's selling for 400 bucks a bottle. Granted, you're paying for the name and status but there's gotta be something there.
Neopole
06-18-06, 04:40 AM
what kind of business man says he doesn't want certain types of people using there product. For gods sake JZ isn't just a rapper any more, is a very successful business man. it just seems like a very bad business decision on the part of the owners of Cristal
Kylathia
06-18-06, 10:14 AM
Really the guy from crystal said nothing bad, or racist:
Rouzaud said the company viewed the affection for his company's champagne from rappers and their fans with "curiosity and serenity."
Asked by the magazine if the association between Cristal and the "bling lifestyle" could be detrimental, Rouzaud replied:
"That's a good question, but what can we do? We can't forbid people from buying it. I'm sure Dom Perignon or Krug would be delighted to have their business."
Serenity is not a bad thing. He also did not say it was a bad thing, he said that was a good question. It was the magazine writer who then used the words "unwelcome attention."
Jay Z went a bit overboard, probably because he is too busy worrying about his bling world.
Yea when I read that I didn't think he was being bad. But whatever.
And Cristal is really quite good, I can think of plenty of other things I would rather drink if I were capable of spending a couple of hundred dollars a bottle on booze regularly though.
Yea when I read that I didn't think he was being bad. But whatever.
And Cristal is really quite good, I can think of plenty of other things I would rather drink if I were capable of spending a couple of hundred dollars a bottle on booze regularly though.
In that case Mocker, What do you have your butler serve you during AQ40 raids?
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