It's June 17, 2024, 04:02:16 AM
thanks for the opinion, but to call this spam is a joke.
First of all, no one's getting paid here. For readers that want a mix of tight songs that are out right now, then this is a great option. We know you're obviously on top of getting the records you like and playing them, but there's still a lot of people out there that might not have heard the new Jay Rock single, might not have heard of Roscoe Umali yet, etc that will discover these songs for the first time by listening to mixtapes like these. They've got a purpose, just like everything else posted on Dubcnn. It's also nice to have a good mix of songs that you don't have to make yourself.
Quote from: Eddie on February 17, 2008, 11:52:22 PMFirst of all, no one's getting paid here. For readers that want a mix of tight songs that are out right now, then this is a great option. We know you're obviously on top of getting the records you like and playing them, but there's still a lot of people out there that might not have heard the new Jay Rock single, might not have heard of Roscoe Umali yet, etc that will discover these songs for the first time by listening to mixtapes like these. They've got a purpose, just like everything else posted on Dubcnn. It's also nice to have a good mix of songs that you don't have to make yourself.If you're not getting paid, you should ask for money. Believe it or not, but these people profit from the bandwith you (or Rud) are paying for. Remember that these are the same people who ruin street albums (Taje, Prime, Big Syke, Jihad) by tagging the shit out of every song. Ask yourself this question: should you really support people who have no respect for hip hop or for its fans? It's a cheap way of hustling. I'm not saying these people shouldn't be featured on a message board, but for the sake of music don't put these people up on the front page of a major hip hop website.