Kevin quickly realized that he was the one in danger upon Tanya's threat—it was the first time he was seeing her being this aggressive after working for her for years.
He had no reason to doubt what she said either—she was the richest artist bar none, and her labels sold her LPs, digital media, and everything else in between across the world. There were millions, if not billions, who listened to her songs every day everywhere, all of which made her money, be it in small amounts or more.
Even if individual digital albums sold for tens of dollars or less, with millions buying them, that still meant tens of millions. Moreover, no individual or organization could beat her claims of copyright.
She could be flamed or boycotted all over the world, but she would still get paid her dividends from her copyrights, and the same thing applied to every other individual who owned similar copyrights but had been canceled for standing against political movements.
That meant even if Tanya decided t