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Quote from: reefer alston on April 09, 2007, 01:55:41 PMAnother exampleDaz's Dogg Pound Gangsta LP=street albumSo So Gangsta=majorSee he has his own label and put money into it. If he were to go to Nima and say "Hey drop this album on the site for me", I would consider that more of a street album. Or having DJ Skee help him put it out.
Another exampleDaz's Dogg Pound Gangsta LP=street albumSo So Gangsta=major
Quote from: d-nice on April 09, 2007, 02:06:43 PMQuote from: reefer alston on April 09, 2007, 01:55:41 PMAnother exampleDaz's Dogg Pound Gangsta LP=street albumSo So Gangsta=majorSee he has his own label and put money into it. If he were to go to Nima and say "Hey drop this album on the site for me", I would consider that more of a street album. Or having DJ Skee help him put it out. Alright so, any thing that comes out on Gangsta Advisory, or maybe something that comes out on Diplomat records ( without Koch ), would NOT be a street album? If a rapper puts out an album independently, that doesn't constitute as a street album? I mean, we could put every Bay album in that category if that's the case.
Quote from: reefer alston on April 09, 2007, 02:23:02 PMQuote from: d-nice on April 09, 2007, 02:06:43 PMQuote from: reefer alston on April 09, 2007, 01:55:41 PMAnother exampleDaz's Dogg Pound Gangsta LP=street albumSo So Gangsta=majorSee he has his own label and put money into it. If he were to go to Nima and say "Hey drop this album on the site for me", I would consider that more of a street album. Or having DJ Skee help him put it out. Alright so, any thing that comes out on Gangsta Advisory, or maybe something that comes out on Diplomat records ( without Koch ), would NOT be a street album? If a rapper puts out an album independently, that doesn't constitute as a street album? I mean, we could put every Bay album in that category if that's the case.I guess to me if you are going to take the time to have your own label and set it up then it is more official than just putting a record out. If you are still having a major distributor put the records out then that is more official. Koch to me is a major distributor. Artists want the freedom to decide what kind of music they want to put out when they want to it. But they still want the album to be distributed to all the major markets. I guess if you are on independent label yourself, you have the freedom to put out whatever you want anyway. It fits more artists on majors. You said the Bay, Mistah Fab is putting a street album out before his official album on Atlantic.
Well I meant, no Bay artists ( 40, Short, and alledgedly Mista Fab ) are on majors. Most have there own labels, so would you consider all Bay albums as street or no?
Quote from: d-nice on April 09, 2007, 02:32:37 PMQuote from: reefer alston on April 09, 2007, 02:23:02 PMQuote from: d-nice on April 09, 2007, 02:06:43 PMQuote from: reefer alston on April 09, 2007, 01:55:41 PMAnother exampleDaz's Dogg Pound Gangsta LP=street albumSo So Gangsta=majorSee he has his own label and put money into it. If he were to go to Nima and say "Hey drop this album on the site for me", I would consider that more of a street album. Or having DJ Skee help him put it out. Alright so, any thing that comes out on Gangsta Advisory, or maybe something that comes out on Diplomat records ( without Koch ), would NOT be a street album? If a rapper puts out an album independently, that doesn't constitute as a street album? I mean, we could put every Bay album in that category if that's the case.I guess to me if you are going to take the time to have your own label and set it up then it is more official than just putting a record out. If you are still having a major distributor put the records out then that is more official. Koch to me is a major distributor. Artists want the freedom to decide what kind of music they want to put out when they want to it. But they still want the album to be distributed to all the major markets. I guess if you are on independent label yourself, you have the freedom to put out whatever you want anyway. It fits more artists on majors. You said the Bay, Mistah Fab is putting a street album out before his official album on Atlantic. Uh...I'm pretty sure Mistah FAB is putting out an indepent record first, not a 'street' album. I believe he's putting out a Thizz(which is indie) a record before the Universal one. -T
But Ya Boy's Chapter 1 had the Precise music group logo on the back of the CD. I'm fucking confused so that will lead me to this:There is NO such thing as a "street" album, it's just a term used by rappers to promote an indy album, usually if they are going to release an album on a major in the next coming months. There is no category on Billboard for street album, I think if Ya Boy ( I'm using him, since The Rise seems to be the one that most people picked ), had sold 20-30K on this album, he would have charted on the independant charts.I think the line between "street" and "indy" is blurred to much to deciper between the 2. 2 out of the 3 pages in this topic don't have anything to do with the best street/indy album of 07, it's too hard of an argument.
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Quote from: reefer alston on April 09, 2007, 02:47:05 PMBut Ya Boy's Chapter 1 had the Precise music group logo on the back of the CD. I'm fucking confused so that will lead me to this:There is NO such thing as a "street" album, it's just a term used by rappers to promote an indy album, usually if they are going to release an album on a major in the next coming months. There is no category on Billboard for street album, I think if Ya Boy ( I'm using him, since The Rise seems to be the one that most people picked ), had sold 20-30K on this album, he would have charted on the independant charts.I think the line between "street" and "indy" is blurred to much to deciper between the 2. 2 out of the 3 pages in this topic don't have anything to do with the best street/indy album of 07, it's too hard of an argument.Yeah I am getting a headache trying to figure it out myself. LOL! O guess if they say it is then it is, fuck it. I would consider N*gger Noize a street album just being the only way you can get it is on music sites. Same with Snoop's Unrelased Heatrocks. You can't buy it in stores, you can only buy it on his myspace. But, to say on topic , I like Bishop and Topic's albums and Ya Boy's. Crooked I's from last year also still gets crazy spins from me.
Quote from: 4108 on April 09, 2007, 02:44:57 PMSame Day Different Shitindie, not street.Quote from: d-nice on April 09, 2007, 02:52:29 PMQuote from: reefer alston on April 09, 2007, 02:47:05 PMBut Ya Boy's Chapter 1 had the Precise music group logo on the back of the CD. I'm fucking confused so that will lead me to this:There is NO such thing as a "street" album, it's just a term used by rappers to promote an indy album, usually if they are going to release an album on a major in the next coming months. There is no category on Billboard for street album, I think if Ya Boy ( I'm using him, since The Rise seems to be the one that most people picked ), had sold 20-30K on this album, he would have charted on the independant charts.I think the line between "street" and "indy" is blurred to much to deciper between the 2. 2 out of the 3 pages in this topic don't have anything to do with the best street/indy album of 07, it's too hard of an argument.Yeah I am getting a headache trying to figure it out myself. LOL! O guess if they say it is then it is, fuck it. I would consider N*gger Noize a street album just being the only way you can get it is on music sites. Same with Snoop's Unrelased Heatrocks. You can't buy it in stores, you can only buy it on his myspace. But, to say on topic , I like Bishop and Topic's albums and Ya Boy's. Crooked I's from last year also still gets crazy spins from me. I think i got it:a mixtape is a mix of original songs and sampled music, often has DJ drops.a street album is a mixtape with all originally produced music/songs (nigger noise)anything else is an official album, even online available stuff like hittman's album and heat rocks are albums being sold by independent companies...they're still albums.-T
How can it be a mixtape if there's only original beats/lyrics? Why would that not be an album too?
Quote from: reefer alston on April 09, 2007, 03:14:29 PMHow can it be a mixtape if there's only original beats/lyrics? Why would that not be an album too?DJ drops, free release etc. Nigger noise is the perfect example.-T