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The west is to big to get anything mainstream without rappers having that big name co-signing for them. We need to understand that we do not make anymore stars(Death Row 90's), the industry does, and shoves pure wackness on us like the CIA did crack. Too many kids are getting fed this music that some of us think is corny. We used to have to go to swapmeets to get these (great) records that radio would not dare to play, now it is dictating what we want to hear. Not knocking anyone, do you, but do not get upset that your favorite rapper is not where you think he should be.
As for what you were saying about the West Coast, we just have to accept the fact the West Coast artists just aren't marketable anymore. It is a bit of a mystery as to how this will change, but artists need to stop the constant bullshiting they are doing to themselves which includes beefing, putting out a dozen mixtapes when people aren't listening to one, rapping about the same old thing and sound, (a lot of rappers are diversifying, but not enough) , expecting a hand out so easily etc.
it's all about who wants to back the music, that's it, periodthe people that blow up are the ones who get force-fed by record companiesI don't get why it's such a mystery why so-and-so hasn't blown up... when you start seein a grip of videos and you're certain there's a buzz, that's when someone blows upand the only people who can make that kinda ripple effect is Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, that's itnot even Ice Cube... he sold good units for indy but you know that wasn't really big nationwide, ton of people didn't know he came out with an album
Quote from: Malik Ted - Sophomore of the Year on September 12, 2006, 09:41:37 PMAs for what you were saying about the West Coast, we just have to accept the fact the West Coast artists just aren't marketable anymore. It is a bit of a mystery as to how this will change, but artists need to stop the constant bullshiting they are doing to themselves which includes beefing, putting out a dozen mixtapes when people aren't listening to one, rapping about the same old thing and sound, (a lot of rappers are diversifying, but not enough) , expecting a hand out so easily etc.I agree that many rappers need to stop doin that shit. As far as our rappers not bein marketable, it's a bit of a chicken vs. egg situation. Right now, we can tell that what is "marketable" or what is hottest as far as rappers and their images are concerned just don't really match what most west coast rappers are. The Ying Yangs, D4Ls, Franchise boys, Lil Jon, and some of the extremely ignorant images out there are a lot more marketable than a clean cut, normal talkin, laid back dude who's from the west. There are the T.I.s who may have a "suave" kind of appeal to them, and there are west coast artists that could probably fit into that kind of image, but many of them don't have that total package. But we all know that these images are hella trendy, and five years from now, they might be on something completely different. Even Kanye's image changed the game a whole lot.