"I should have my own publishing companies"
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Burke’s phrasing matters. Not "a company", but "companies" signals scale and strategy, a recognition that the system isn’t a single bad deal but an architecture. It’s also a quiet indictment of the era’s standard arrangement: labels and managers acting as gatekeepers, artists treated as voice-for-hire, and Black performers especially pressured into contracts that traded long-term control for short-term access. The subtext is a hard-earned lesson: talent is leverage only if you can translate it into ownership.
There’s a cultural moment embedded here, too. By the time Burke could say this out loud, musicians were increasingly public about rights, masters, and royalties; the romance of being "discovered" was giving way to the realism of being capitalized on. The intent isn’t simply entrepreneurial. It’s reparative. He’s naming the missing infrastructure that would have protected his catalog, his family, and his legacy from becoming someone else’s annuity.
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