Moby has offered to send money, drugs and hookers to journalists in return for positive of his new album ‘Last Night’.
The dance artist made the comments in a journal entry written on a journey back to America following his recent European press tour.
“If you're a journalist and you're thinking of either giving 'last night' a bad review or writing something nasty about me I'd be more than happy to send cash/drugs/hookers to you in the interest of receiving good press,” he wrote.
”I'm all for freedom of the press, but I’m not averse to some good old-fashioned 4th estate payola (to spell it out: bad review=no cash/drugs/hookers. good review=cash/drugs/hookers).”
”I know that some members of the press find me distasteful,” he continued.
"I understand, I'm opinionated and annoying. But don't you think you could shelve the bad review in the interest of free money or drugs?”
”Come on, everyone's doing it. Just pretend you're a member of the house of representatives,” he added.
Moby releases ‘Last Night’ on March 31st. The album will be preceded by the single ‘Alice’ which is out on March 17th.
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