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Kurt kobane didn't actually work with 2pac did he?I thought he came afterwards.I always wondered what happened to him he had some dope production
did Dante ever get ahold of the THUGADON project? the eastcoast version of Thug Life?Majesty said back in March he plans to drop it soon...but he's done been saying that for 3 years
Quote from: Hack Wilson on April 29, 2009, 07:05:40 PMdid Dante ever get ahold of the THUGADON project? the eastcoast version of Thug Life?Majesty said back in March he plans to drop it soon...but he's done been saying that for 3 years I've never heard of this. Do you have any more info on this project? Was this something 2pac was actually involved with?
Quote from: JohnnyL on April 29, 2009, 07:27:43 PMQuote from: Hack Wilson on April 29, 2009, 07:05:40 PMdid Dante ever get ahold of the THUGADON project? the eastcoast version of Thug Life?Majesty said back in March he plans to drop it soon...but he's done been saying that for 3 years I've never heard of this. Do you have any more info on this project? Was this something 2pac was actually involved with?not sure yet...trying to find out myself lolDante seems to have everything from that list tho! dayum
BTW, DOES ANYONE CAN RE-UP THAT COVER OF TGFR II PLZ, didn't pay attention to it, just wanna see something
Quote from: One2free on May 06, 2009, 01:50:31 PMBTW, DOES ANYONE CAN RE-UP THAT COVER OF TGFR II PLZ, didn't pay attention to it, just wanna see something
there's no reason to sell any CD's for more than 15 or 20 dollars unless the CD itself is atleast PRESSED
Exactly^^Actually, any artist who got a project got to put big money for his shit to be release.But he can't put a price like 100$ if he wants the ppl to buy it.So why Dante & co will do that if its not clearly to make profit. without mentioning they make profit with shit that never belonged to 'em.
Quote from: Hack Wilson on April 29, 2009, 08:14:50 PMthere's no reason to sell any CD's for more than 15 or 20 dollars unless the CD itself is atleast PRESSEDQuote from: One2free on May 06, 2009, 02:59:48 PMExactly^^Actually, any artist who got a project got to put big money for his shit to be release.But he can't put a price like 100$ if he wants the ppl to buy it.So why Dante & co will do that if its not clearly to make profit. without mentioning they make profit with shit that never belonged to 'em.You guys are insane, yes... When an artist is putting out a major release. They spends a large sum of money to record, produce, engineer, press and promote their release. The reason they do that though is because they are selling to the largest audience possible (The world). Their sales are determined by how much promotion they get and how many people know about him/them.When you're dealing with bootlegs, and in this case the THC. You have a fixed set of supporters, it was done this way to keep projects secure (And it's worked, mostly). So when material is sources for x amount of dollars, the sale price of the project is determined by estimating the number of supporters divded by the operating costs (Sourcing the material, shipping, etc).So if you have material sourced at $5000, and you have 50 estimated purchases, the price will be set at $100. That way, if all of the estimated purchases come through, they at least broke even. If more purchase it, then they keep the extra money, but from the records it looks like they use it as seed money to source the next project.With public cd releases, you run the risk of not breaking even, which 90% of hip-hop albums are doing now. If an artist consistently cannot at least recoup the operating costs of his album and break even, he will not be working for that label much longer.