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^ Well Buck gon get booted straight away for working with Game. It was the reason Game got booted. He wanted to work with Nas, Jadakiss and Fat Joe.
This thread gon go straight downhill from now. Anything with Game or Gunit does.
Would it really be ground breaking if they'd collab?
damn u still havent logged off...ur hurting everyone with all this wack shit u drop, it hurts more then getting the swine fluQuote from: Laconic on March 16, 2010, 08:21:33 AMTue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice CubeMe and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.Cubegbee:@ Petey: you sound like a broken record, time to grow up.
Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice CubeMe and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.Cube
funny how rap fans shit on mobb deep for signing with 50 after he made a lil comment about them,yet the same cats don't seem to care if game and bucc get down on some shit, yall kill me cuzz, favortism at it's finest on the coast, for the most of the shit is petty,but rap fans are something else yell
Quote from: #1 on April 14, 2008, 01:56:43 PMWould it really be ground breaking if they'd collab?They've collab before. And it wasn't amazing. Remember "Stomp" with TI and Ludacris. They take out TI's amazing verse and stuck in Game's horrible one. Ruined the track.
^ People ain't interested in stuff like that. G-Unit and Game's fan bases are very small, a few million people. All people care about is, when does ___ album release, so I can download it.The point is, every rap act is going down. Game, G-Unit, Rick Ross, Snoop, 50, Luda. It's all going down, it's been going down for years. Both in quality, and in sales. These guys will NEVER sell more then they did 3 years ago. No matter who they collab with. Buck with Nas, Buck with Game, Anybody with Anybody isn't going to help anything. And I wouldn't say G-Unit artists are hated anymore then other rappers. Their isn't much of a reason to hate Banks or Buck. Both are good rappers. Hating Yayo is a different story. Going gold for any artist is hard these days. Look at Snoop, the "king of the west", won't push gold. Only select acts even get close to 500,000 units. It has zero to do with fan base. It has 100% with downloading. I'm a Banks fan, but I ain't buy his records. Who even wastes their money on CD's anyways? Biggest waste of money in the world. Who even owns a CD player. You take an mp3, get a 5$ cord, and stick it to your stereo. And your obsession with sales is really worthless. Cube sold 500,000 with his last album, and I bet he made more then Kanye or 50 did combined on their projects. I would even bet Game's plat DA made less money then Buck or Banks last project. It's all about expenses, album budget, production budget. G-Unit always gets cheap production in house. How much you think Storch charged Game for those beats, 100,000$? The point is, sales are meaningless. It's all about profit. If the artist profits, he wins. G-Unit albums are cheap to make, and even being in Buck's position on the label means he'd get future albums. I do like some rap music, it is my favorite genre. But I listen to maybe 50 albums a year, and only 1 or 2 I even like. The quality of music compared to 15, 10 or even 5 years ago is dropping very fast. Really, the only two artists I even listen to these days are Suga Free and WC, and the people associated with them, like Cube or Kokane. All of which are indepedent. I haven't like a rap album released from a major label in 2 years. The reason is, independent rap is better. The production is better, since only one or two people handle it. The features are better, because they use guests that make sense. Like Nas and Game? How does that feature even make sense? A feature isn't supposed to be, stick two random big name rappers together. When the artist has creative control, with coherent production, the album is 100x better. Like WC's album. That was classic stuff. Nothing was forced, nothing was out of place. The problem I have is, albums like The Game, or Rick Ross, or whatever, the track list looks like some executive said, "Get these big name producers, call up the other top 3 selling rappers, and lets get into the studio." Music shouldn't be made that way. Collaboration is MAD over-rated. It's over done, and it's killing rap music. A collaboration used to be something unique, like oh shit Cube and Dre are getting together for a soundtrack, one time only. Now every album, every track has a collaboration. With a different producer, or another rapper. It's boring. You know what would be exciting? If Game and Buck did a whole album together, 18 tracks. Or Nas and Jay-Z. Or any two people.
What does that even mean. I guess it's a bad thing to be educated and put actual thought into replies, rather then stating meaningless comparisons between a rapper you don't know, and a person you don't know on an online forum. Get educated, maybe you'll learn something.