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They gave us the soundtrack of our lives. But record labels destroyed them. This video reveals the shocking truth about 10 legendary soul bands who were systematically exploited, robbed, and betrayed by the very record labels that made millions off their talent. From TLC filing for bankruptcy despite selling 14 million copies of CrazySexyCool, to Little Richard being paid HALF A CENT per record for inventing rock and roll, to New Edition receiving a $1.87 check after a major tour - these stories will make your blood boil. 🎵 IN THIS VIDEO: #10 - New Edition: The $1.87 paycheck that revealed decades of exploitation #9 - Martha & The Vandellas: Dancing in the streets while fighting for unpaid royalties #8 - The Chi-Lites: How a bankrupt label destroyed Chicago soul royalty #7 - The Four Tops: "It was a plantation" - the Motown contract that enslaved legends #6 - Sam Cooke: The revolutionary who changed the game and paid the ultimate price #5 - Little Richard: Half a cent per record for inventing rock and roll #4 - TLC: Diamond-selling and bankrupt - how LaFace Records robbed the biggest girl group #3 - CCR: John Fogerty sued for sounding like HIMSELF #2 - The Supremes: Florence Ballard died broke and forgotten on welfare #1 - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes: The greatest theft in soul music history These aren't just stories about money. They're about systemic exploitation of Black artists. About contracts designed to steal. About labels that built empires on stolen genius. Every artist featured gave us timeless classics. "Candy Girl." "Dancing in the Street." "Oh Girl." "Reach Out I'll Be There." "A Change is Gonna Come." "Tutti Frutti." "Waterfalls." "Fortunate Son." "Where Did Our Love Go." "If You Don't Know Me By Now." And every single one was betrayed. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Intro: The Real Enemy 1:15 - #10: New Edition - "Candy Girl" 3:45 - #9: Martha & The Vandellas - "Dancing in the Street" 6:10 - #8: The Chi-Lites - "Oh Girl" 8:30 - #7: The Four Tops - "Reach Out I'll Be There" 10:55 - #6: Sam Cooke - "A Change is Gonna Come" 13:25 - #5: Little Richard - "Tutti Frutti" 16:00 - #4: TLC - "Waterfalls" 18:40 - #3: Creedence Clearwater Revival - "Fortunate Son" 21:15 - #2: The Supremes - "Where Did Our Love Go" 23:50 - #1: Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - "If You Don't Know Me By Now" 26:30 - Outro: Never Forget 📚 SOURCES & FACT-CHECKING: Every claim in this video is verified and sourced. This isn't conspiracy - this is documented history. From Bobby Brown's Club Shay Shay interview to court documents to artist autobiographies, these stories are real. 💬 COMMENT BELOW: Which story made YOU the angriest? Let us know in the comments. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more untold stories from music history. We expose the truth behind the legends. #SoulMusic #MusicHistory #RecordLabels #TLC #LittleRichard #SamCooke #Motown #NewEdition #MusicIndustry #BlackHistory #MusicDocumentary #SoulMusic #MusicHistory #RecordLabels #TLC #LittleRichard #SamCooke #Motown #NewEdition #MusicIndustry #BlackHistory #MusicDocumentary #RnB #SoulLegends #MusicBusiness