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Mr. RuthlessG

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One of the biggest problems on the west that I have noticed.
« on: April 01, 2006, 05:00:50 PM »
One of the  biggest problems that I have noticed about the west is that the few people that's in a position to really help the coast isn't doing anything.

Dr. Dre
I'm not saying he has to sign every rapper on the west to Aftermath or produce for every rapper out there but he can do a lot more then what he does to support the shit. True he helped out the Game recently but he had to associate himself with 50 Cen and G-Unit and more less do east coast style to sell albums.

Ice Cube
The man said it himself in an interview with Murder Dog in 2004 that he is not even going to bother helping anyone on the west anymore or help to bring up new artists. Which is a shame because I feel he could do a lot more for the coast.

Snoop Dogg
It seems to me he only looks out for himself he doesn't even help the rappers like Daz, Kurupt, Soopafly, Warren G and Nate Dogg that kiss his ass. Snoop could do much more but for some reason he doesn't and he's one of the main people complaining about the west not getting much airplay or video play.

Suge Knight
The sad thing is a few years ago when he got out of prison he actually had the talent to rebuild his label and actually help the west coast out, but instead he focused all of his time and energy dissing Dre and Snoop when he should have been using that time to promote Crooked I and Eastwood. Shameful.

Mack 10
He is one of the few west coast rap artists with a lable and a deal with Capitol but like Ice Cube he said himself that he wasn't going to help out anyone else on the west coast but he signed a east coast rapper Red Cafe, he could resigned Techneic and help him and try to work with some other up coming people on the west but he won't.

Tomica Wright
Ruthless Records used to be great label and it could at least become a contender again. It still has distribution by a major label and I feel that Tomica could sign some new talent to that label it's too much talent on the west for her not to have any artists on that label. If she doesn't want to run the label anymore then she should hire someone to handle the business side of things and get some management there.

I may have left out someone but that's all I can think of right now.

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Re: One of the biggest problems on the west that I have noticed.
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2006, 06:01:11 PM »
Yeh i agree with most things you said there. I think someone made the point in another topic that Lil Jon has done more for the westcoast than Dr Dre has.....Not something i entirely agree with but a good point.


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Re: One of the biggest problems on the west that I have noticed.
« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2006, 07:40:10 PM »
why do you any of those people care about "helping" west? rap and music is their job, so their main concert is to make MONEY, they dont care bout helping others....it's not that hard to understand
 

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Re: One of the biggest problems on the west that I have noticed.
« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2006, 07:47:28 PM »
Homie, these cats in the West that haven't fallen off have no responsibility to help these other cats.  Many of them (especially Daz, Kurupt, Warren G, etc.) fell off because unlike Dre, Snoop, etc., they haven't been able to adapt to the times and update their sound.  Unless they do that, it doesn't matter who helps them...the mainstream still won't give a fuck.  And they really shouldn't...why do muh'fuckas wanna listen to a rapper who's still making the same music he was making 10 years ago?

And don't say Snoop's done nothing...Snoop brought up Tha Eastsidaz and has regularly done guest appearances for Daz and Kurupt and Warren G in spite of his going rate, plus he got Nate Dogg and Warren G their deal with TVT for the 213 reunion album, and that failed.  Face it, these other niggas from the West have ZERO commercial potential...they act like it's still 1995 and they can get by putting out the same shit over and over.  And THAT is the whole problem with the West - it's still livin in the past and refuses to move forward.
 

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Re: One of the biggest problems on the west that I have noticed.
« Reply #4 on: April 01, 2006, 07:49:42 PM »
thats interesting one of the biggest problems i find with the west is its immigrant population getting snobby and refusing to learn english, creating a larger divide between them and the rest of the state.
 

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Re: One of the biggest problems on the west that I have noticed.
« Reply #5 on: April 01, 2006, 08:14:18 PM »
these "problems" are never gonna be solved

and I don't think anyone is making similar music to 10 years ago

I think they've switched the style up (whichever way, who fuckin knows).... and it's not working!  that's the problem


 

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Re: One of the biggest problems on the west that I have noticed.
« Reply #6 on: April 01, 2006, 10:11:17 PM »
Hopefully The Bay will change the problems in Cali  ;)
 

We Fly High

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« Reply #7 on: April 01, 2006, 10:40:33 PM »
dude are you kidding me about snoop? he's basically the reason that daz,kurupt, warren g, soopafly and them even still have a presence around. if it wasnt for snoop no one would be checking for them. and he's already done enough for the west. he helped out some many people in the past before, way more than almost any other guy in the west.
 

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« Reply #8 on: April 01, 2006, 10:43:30 PM »
dude are you kidding me about snoop? he's basically the reason that daz,kurupt, warren g, soopafly and them even still have a presence around. if it wasnt for snoop no one would be checking for them. and he's already done enough for the west. he helped out some many people in the past before, way more than almost any other guy in the west.

In a way I agree with you but not when it comes to Kurupt, the reason I check for Gotti on a consistent basis is because of classic shit like Streetz, Space Boogie and Kuruption not because snoop.  People give snoop way to much credit when it comes to kurupt
 

We Fly High

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« Reply #9 on: April 01, 2006, 10:50:15 PM »
and also suge knight aint in any position to help out the west. the death row era is long gone man. no matter what suge do, he aint going to get it back on top.

tomica wright, youre reaching so far with that too she inherited Ruthless Records, doesnt automatically make her able to run a business and label. this is along the same lines as death row, their time is over.

Mack 10 aint going to do shit either, he needs to boost his sales up before he can bring anyone else up.
 

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« Reply #10 on: April 01, 2006, 10:53:43 PM »
I think there is only so much Snoop can do. I think the situation with Tha eastsidaz and the DOggystyle All-Stars showed that perfect. Loc and Tray both got pissed at Snoop, more or less, because they ended up being nowhere near as famous as Snoop is...

Kokane got pissed at Snoop because Snoop promised all the group members (Kokane, Soopafly, E-White & LaToiya) that they would have albums out in 2003 (says "Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Kane - Comining early 2003" and "E-White - coming fall 2003" in the booklet...and now White is in prison and Koka can barely push a record out). My point is that Snoop dont own any big pressing plants or anything like that, giving a limit to what he can actually do to help people. Bad Azz is the perfect example, Snoop tried like hell to make him shine but people just didnt buy the record.

...And for Dr. Dre. Well I used to think the same thing, but I am sure that Dre is doing tons of stuff that we just dont see or hear about. Its just frustrating that we can hardly name anything west he has put out over the last 5 years (except Game)  :-\

 

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Re: One of the biggest problems on the west that I have noticed.
« Reply #11 on: April 01, 2006, 11:12:11 PM »
The pb is the SOUND IMO. Currently, to be successful , you have to go South or make an album with a lineup of famous beatmakers to have a chance to sell a lot. We're talking about the West but what about the East ?? , mcs who are successful haven't a East sound at all, your sound has to be universal.... Don't tell me 50 albums or Jay(outside the 1st 2) ones are NY sound..... About veterans, Snoop has done a lot for us.. but he ain't a leader, he can't even make a consistent album on his own .... As for Dre, he's the only who can help right now, but it's very weird it's still on him for us to be on the spotlight, plus his label and himself have been a mystery for a while. Plus we have some dope upcomings mcs but they ain't on the right labels to have exposure, it's a HUGE PB , how the hell do you expect to succeed in when you have no connection in the music industry which implies the medias. Be honest the only one who has a shot to go platinum is Bishop BUT not before probably 08-09 or Never .
 

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Re: One of the biggest problems on the west that I have noticed.
« Reply #12 on: April 01, 2006, 11:15:45 PM »
Dr. Dre
I'm not saying he has to sign every rapper on the west to Aftermath or produce for every rapper out there but he can do a lot more then what he does to support the shit. True he helped out the Game recently but he had to associate himself with 50 Cen and G-Unit and more less do east coast style to sell albums.
I agree he hasen't done all that he can, but he signed both Game and Bishop, which definatly counts for something. Plus he needs guys with appeal. Not too many people from the west have that now-a-days, espically with no body checking the west right now. He's just so much of a perfectionist he dosen't want to work with just anyone, which does kind of hurt some of these rappers trying to get a beat from a hot producer.

Ice Cube
The man said it himself in an interview with Murder Dog in 2004 that he is not even going to bother helping anyone on the west anymore or help to bring up new artists. Which is a shame because I feel he could do a lot more for the coast.
Ice Cube has been acting for the past 5 years. It's pretty fucked up that he said that shit, but over the years he's lost some of his pull.

Snoop Dogg
It seems to me he only looks out for himself he doesn't even help the rappers like Daz, Kurupt, Soopafly, Warren G and Nate Dogg that kiss his ass. Snoop could do much more but for some reason he doesn't and he's one of the main people complaining about the west not getting much airplay or video play.
Are you fucking kidding me? Just read the posts by other people above. The fact that he dosen't beef with anyone is a plus. Not to mention he has/is willing tol work with anyone and everyone. But he can try to sign a young act to mold into a popular rapper.

Suge Knight
The sad thing is a few years ago when he got out of prison he actually had the talent to rebuild his label and actually help the west coast out, but instead he focused all of his time and energy dissing Dre and Snoop when he should have been using that time to promote Crooked I and Eastwood. Shameful.
HAHA. THIS is a joke right? Death Row is over. He could have gotten some success with Eastwood and Crooked, but that time is over.

Mack 10
He is one of the few west coast rap artists with a lable and a deal with Capitol but like Ice Cube he said himself that he wasn't going to help out anyone else on the west coast but he signed a east coast rapper Red Cafe, he could resigned Techneic and help him and try to work with some other up coming people on the west but he won't.
This guy can't even sell 100K ON A MAJOR. What makes you think he can bring anyone up?

Tomica Wright
Ruthless Records used to be great label and it could at least become a contender again. It still has distribution by a major label and I feel that Tomica could sign some new talent to that label it's too much talent on the west for her not to have any artists on that label. If she doesn't want to run the label anymore then she should hire someone to handle the business side of things and get some management there.
Why would you expect anything out of her? What has Ruthless done in the last 10 years, that they can help anyone?




You got a VERY good point, but some bad examples. I agree Dre & Cube can do more.
 

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Re: One of the biggest problems on the west that I have noticed.
« Reply #13 on: April 01, 2006, 11:16:48 PM »
Be honest the only one who has a shot to go platinum is Bishop BUT not before probably 08-09 or Never .
Do you seriously think he might come out in '09? :(
 

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Re: One of the biggest problems on the west that I have noticed.
« Reply #14 on: April 02, 2006, 12:45:16 AM »
Homie, these cats in the West that haven't fallen off have no responsibility to help these other cats.  Many of them (especially Daz, Kurupt, Warren G, etc.) fell off because unlike Dre, Snoop, etc., they haven't been able to adapt to the times and update their sound.  Unless they do that, it doesn't matter who helps them...the mainstream still won't give a fuck.  And they really shouldn't...why do muh'fuckas wanna listen to a rapper who's still making the same music he was making 10 years ago?

And don't say Snoop's done nothing...Snoop brought up Tha Eastsidaz and has regularly done guest appearances for Daz and Kurupt and Warren G in spite of his going rate, plus he got Nate Dogg and Warren G their deal with TVT for the 213 reunion album, and that failed.  Face it, these other niggas from the West have ZERO commercial potential...they act like it's still 1995 and they can get by putting out the same shit over and over.  And THAT is the whole problem with the West - it's still livin in the past and refuses to move forward.