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Are you saying that da club aint very good a joint or dre track??! Homie i remember when it came out people did take a little minute to get used to it because everyone was used to dre hittin them with westcoast beats or eminem strange first singles and that was something different and fresh. The claps and 50 made that track what it is at the time. Dang everyone in the industry and they mommas jumped on that record. Without doubt havin the back up of dre and eminem is huge but when u drop heat with it, only then will you become a huge star.
Ask obie and stat who had just as much backing and time but didnt get the job done whereas 50 and dre made one of the best club hits in recent times with in da club. Shit that joint put some new fuel into hiphop at the time too and everyone was loving the beat once it caught on. In my opinion it is and will go down without doubt as one of dres betters beats in a collection of some amazing beats.
As for eminem, at his peak he was an amazing lyricist...but who knows what eminem we have today, the last time eminem could claim to be a lyricist was with eminem show...which im not a fan of but accept that he could still argue his pen back then...but whats...its been like 5 years since that dropped?...
I aint even arguing your points homie because i agree in general in what you are saying...but i really dont think bishop is at a level yet where we know how good he is as a lyricist...and that will only come when he drops his album...He claims to be not gangster and lyrical...well his putting himself with the likes of nas etc in that sense and he'll never be close to that level so he just gotta make sure he is the best outta the newer cats...and stands out...does he? I dont know but like matty said, once we hear him on dre tracks and on his album, we'll learn everything we need to know about homie...he just better hurry up, nigga hittin 30...
Quote from: LyRiCaL_G on June 17, 2008, 05:50:48 PMAre you saying that da club aint very good a joint or dre track??! Homie i remember when it came out people did take a little minute to get used to it because everyone was used to dre hittin them with westcoast beats or eminem strange first singles and that was something different and fresh. The claps and 50 made that track what it is at the time. Dang everyone in the industry and they mommas jumped on that record. Without doubt havin the back up of dre and eminem is huge but when u drop heat with it, only then will you become a huge star. Sure, it's a great track, but like you said, it took a minute for it to sink in, it's not obviously catchy (which is why it's dope IMO). 50 was on a roll, everyone knew about him signing to Dre/Em for like a mill, he was all over the magazines, he had just had the Wanksta track blow up, so then they put out a video with him, Dre, Em and boom, it was always going to work, they timed it all correctly and the track was hot not doubt, but I don't think the track would have blown up like that on it's ownQuote from: LyRiCaL_G on June 17, 2008, 05:50:48 PMAsk obie and stat who had just as much backing and time but didnt get the job done whereas 50 and dre made one of the best club hits in recent times with in da club. Shit that joint put some new fuel into hiphop at the time too and everyone was loving the beat once it caught on. In my opinion it is and will go down without doubt as one of dres betters beats in a collection of some amazing beats.Obie and Stat were different though, Stat has got a lot of exposure, but he never had a video yet, and you don't see him in photos sitting next to Dre on a car (like they had with Game) in magazines all over the place and it's not in everyone's face... most people in the general public had heard about a new guy called 50 Cent before he dropped, it was everywhere, Stat has had nowhere near the same kind of pushSame with Obie, but Obie is more Eminem's artist, so its not under Dre's control on that one. Em did some clever shit like drop Obie's name at the beginning of that single he had, but Obie was never gonna sell huge even if he had the In Da Club beat... IMO The Set Up had a better beat... Obie only has being a good lyricist going for him, which has never sold records to the general public, they don't care about a lyricist.... he doesn't have the hard-ass gangsta image, he doesn't look different in any way, he doesn't have a crazy back-story like being shot, he doesn't have a memorable name... so from a marketing standpoint Obie was always a hard sell compared to Em, 50 and GameQuote from: LyRiCaL_G on June 17, 2008, 05:50:48 PMAs for eminem, at his peak he was an amazing lyricist...but who knows what eminem we have today, the last time eminem could claim to be a lyricist was with eminem show...which im not a fan of but accept that he could still argue his pen back then...but whats...its been like 5 years since that dropped?...I know people weren't feeling Em's last album, but that shit had CRAZY flows and rhyme patterns on some of it... I think most people were just turned off by the content which was very jokey and him messing around (though it did have some political stuff on there, so it had some different things on it)Quote from: LyRiCaL_G on June 17, 2008, 05:50:48 PMI aint even arguing your points homie because i agree in general in what you are saying...but i really dont think bishop is at a level yet where we know how good he is as a lyricist...and that will only come when he drops his album...He claims to be not gangster and lyrical...well his putting himself with the likes of nas etc in that sense and he'll never be close to that level so he just gotta make sure he is the best outta the newer cats...and stands out...does he? I dont know but like matty said, once we hear him on dre tracks and on his album, we'll learn everything we need to know about homie...he just better hurry up, nigga hittin 30...I think if he has Dre beats, some hot guest appearances, a big video with famous dudes in it and hits the publicity shit hard in some magazines and online and drops his shit and everyone suddenly knows Dre's new protege is dropping, then it will do well regardless. I think he has the look and the personality to appeal to a lot of people, whether is rhyming is on point or not. In fact it helps if he's not lyrical in terms of sales, otherwise he'll go over most peoples' heads
i ain't thinkin he is wack or shit like that but i think they are a lot of rapper that's better than bishop..
I´ve asked myself lately does Bishop have what it takes to be a solo artist under the Interscope umbrella?Sure he can make some POP tunes to please Jimmy,but I can´t help to compare him to his peers Em,Busta and 50.So would he better off in a group with for ex. Taje and Indef?
you don't mean as a group signed to aftermath right?
Quote from: Chad Vader Supporter of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on June 17, 2008, 03:41:27 AMI´ve asked myself lately does Bishop have what it takes to be a solo artist under the Interscope umbrella?Sure he can make some POP tunes to please Jimmy,but I can´t help to compare him to his peers Em,Busta and 50.So would he better off in a group with for ex. Taje and Indef?Quote from: Dre-Day on June 17, 2008, 06:16:22 AMyou don't mean as a group signed to aftermath right?Why not?
Quote from: Chad Vader Supporter of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on June 19, 2008, 05:16:01 AMQuote from: Chad Vader Supporter of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on June 17, 2008, 03:41:27 AMI´ve asked myself lately does Bishop have what it takes to be a solo artist under the Interscope umbrella?Sure he can make some POP tunes to please Jimmy,but I can´t help to compare him to his peers Em,Busta and 50.So would he better off in a group with for ex. Taje and Indef?Quote from: Dre-Day on June 17, 2008, 06:16:22 AMyou don't mean as a group signed to aftermath right?Why not?do you think that the group would get more interest from interscope than bishop as a solo artist, then?
props on the reply, good post.
being black, he gotta appeal to his own people first and i know being black,that when that came out, alot of people were put off him because got some teeth aint nothing a nigga should be puttin out feel me?
Still Waitin' for CD or video clips I'm bored of his mixtapes
Quote from: LyRiCaL_G on June 18, 2008, 10:01:59 AMprops on the reply, good post.yeah, a single post by UCC makes a lot more sense than your whole post archive