It's May 13, 2024, 01:13:10 AM
1. I didnt know you was from here too.2. You abandoned gansgterrap yet you like game anyways, im a fan of vitesse
Im still drunk from yesterday, so Im gonna be short. Somebody said something in the words of "well why is he posting all his stuff then...". Well, thats because Im a fan. Its more normal for fans to post "his every move" than some haters.And somebody said how 50 did good for GUnit but also bad now. Well Im saying at least he did something! 99% of groups dont even get the chance of releasing an actuall album. Take Game for example he was to obssesd withh dissing GUnit, instead of creating a label for BWS. You see my point ? 50s not a great bussinesman but compared to other rappers, he is.Anyways, back to my beauty sleep
proverbs you said rap has more collaboration than any genre....a rock band is automatically 3-6 cats...that's way more collaboration than a rapper and a producer(of course your whole point was all the collabs they do). My point is....rap and rock are equally collaborative music. Rock is not more collaborative than rap but rap is not more collaborative than rock.furthermore, I have to admit....G Unit's 3-4 yearsof success is best compared to DR. But what do they have in common. Doc muthafuckin' Dre "How could I not go platinum rappin' on Dre hits?" G Unit's success is just an extension of Aftermath's post SSLP success. Are their ANY multiplatinum G unit albums that are not on aftermath/exec prod. by Dre? Didn't think so. It's all part of a bigger pattern: Dre makes millions since N.W.A case closed. when 50's gone, Dre will be blowing someone else the fuck up.I just hope they are dope and worth it unlike 50. People will probably call me a dick rider for this, but I fail to see the flaw in my logic here.also, get off TTK's case about posting 50 news. someone's gonna post the news, would you guys rather we didn't know about shit like the cam beef and this? shit is entertaining.-T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on April 06, 2007, 03:27:42 PMproverbs you said rap has more collaboration than any genre....a rock band is automatically 3-6 cats...that's way more collaboration than a rapper and a producer(of course your whole point was all the collabs they do). My point is....rap and rock are equally collaborative music. Rock is not more collaborative than rap but rap is not more collaborative than rock.furthermore, I have to admit....G Unit's 3-4 yearsof success is best compared to DR. But what do they have in common. Doc muthafuckin' Dre "How could I not go platinum rappin' on Dre hits?" G Unit's success is just an extension of Aftermath's post SSLP success. Are their ANY multiplatinum G unit albums that are not on aftermath/exec prod. by Dre? Didn't think so. It's all part of a bigger pattern: Dre makes millions since N.W.A case closed. when 50's gone, Dre will be blowing someone else the fuck up.I just hope they are dope and worth it unlike 50. People will probably call me a dick rider for this, but I fail to see the flaw in my logic here.also, get off TTK's case about posting 50 news. someone's gonna post the news, would you guys rather we didn't know about shit like the cam beef and this? shit is entertaining.-TWhen i meant collaborations.. I meant outside of their own group. But even if you want to be technical, alot of producers use 2-3 people to help make their beats. Alot of 'original' beats come from multiple musicians.. And lets not get into sampling.. Shoot, we can start giving credits to 10-15 people for one song.. But my main point was talking about collaborations outside of their group and genre. You asked "how many g-unit multiplatinum albums are on aftermath/g-unit that are executive produced by dre?", but my question is "how many g-unit albums are actually on aftermath" i believe only 50 cent and game's album are. Young Buck and LLoyd Banks were platinum and were on G-Unit/Interscope and were executive produced by 50.
anyway, I thought Banks bricked, or did he have a succesful album before this new one?either way, they're not multi. but still that's impressive.-T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on April 08, 2007, 08:09:21 PManyway, I thought Banks bricked, or did he have a succesful album before this new one?either way, they're not multi. but still that's impressive.-TYeah, Banks and Buck both dropped albums in 2004 (respectively The Hunger For More and Straight Outta Cashville) and they both went platinum with that, Banks selling a bit more than Buck. But remember, back then G-Unit's commercial success was peaking, unlike what it is now. It's impossible to compare the sales of their old and new albums because so much has changed since then, but they did go platinum before indeed.
Wow I missed out on a lot.