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Well i'm not into Southern rap, other than a few notable few, Scarface+Devin The Dude.
^^Rap-A_lot, didn't they use to manage The Luniz, and ton o fother Bay Area Rappers???I'll check out some of their rooster. Funny i figured this thread will get the discussion talk about more southern rappers than the ones that are usually discussed on this section.....Nothing...
Rap-A-Lot records was not at the forefront. Not to say they do not drop quality material but J Prince seems uninterested in really promoting or anything. Bun-B's 1st solo did well, but that had more to do with his self promo, free pimp c movement, and the resurgence in Houston hip hop artists. The talent is there, but if it was not for this forum and just keeping up with things online, I would not know about half of their releases. And what's up with the sound quality on the last couple releases from them?
z-ro aint gone ever cross over.. w or w/o promotion ..he local joker to the fullest..
Quote from: 3rd Coast on July 31, 2008, 08:21:25 PMz-ro aint gone ever cross over.. w or w/o promotion ..he local joker to the fullest..I for myself see Trae and Z-Ro as a duo or only Trae making it though..
Quote from: D~Nice Audio Hustla on July 14, 2008, 11:38:13 PMRap-A-Lot records was not at the forefront.Not to say they do not drop quality material but J Prince seems uninterested in really promoting or anything.Bun-B's 1st solo did well, but that had more to do with his self promo, free pimp c movement, and the resurgence in Houston hip hop artists.The talent is there, but if it was not for this forum and just keeping up with things online, I would not know about half of their releases.Rap-A-Lot has always seemed to me like a family label,they had a core producer team for the longest.They added some cats along the way,but the core team has always been there.Itīs a little sad that they didnīt catch the wave,same with 8Ball and MJG they missed out too (altough their recent music ainīt on the level of their early shit they deserve to get a little shine).
Rap-A-Lot records was not at the forefront.Not to say they do not drop quality material but J Prince seems uninterested in really promoting or anything.Bun-B's 1st solo did well, but that had more to do with his self promo, free pimp c movement, and the resurgence in Houston hip hop artists.The talent is there, but if it was not for this forum and just keeping up with things online, I would not know about half of their releases.
Yea Rap a lot has some dope shit. Realy westcoast influenced back in the 90sWhat about Suave house?
Quote from: D~Nice Audio Hustla on July 14, 2008, 11:38:13 PMRap-A-Lot records was not at the forefront. Not to say they do not drop quality material but J Prince seems uninterested in really promoting or anything. Bun-B's 1st solo did well, but that had more to do with his self promo, free pimp c movement, and the resurgence in Houston hip hop artists. The talent is there, but if it was not for this forum and just keeping up with things online, I would not know about half of their releases. And what's up with the sound quality on the last couple releases from them?when has rap-a-lot promoted tho...j aint gotta do nuthin.. he pay the artist.. if they cant sale themselves.. the fuck they in it for?..instead of blowin the bread they get on cars n shit..they could be doin their own promoting..nobody outside of the boot n texas new bout the geto boys..(this before j got scarface from lil troy)..rap alot artist that stood the test of time.. know they dont need to promote waste of time.... do shows...nowadays anything comin from scarface or the geto boys is prolly over 5-6yrs old.. kuz everybody doin their own thang... n they got a problem wit face still.. with him thinkin he bigger than everybody else..shit again..rap a lot never was in the forefront of nething.. when the south had its up n down... durin the cashmoney n no limit days...rap-a-lot dropped jus like they do now in spurts..when texas had that wave of major's come thru ..n the yungstars, lil flips and big pokeys .was gettin signed kuz of the lil bit of noise they was makin...rap-a-lot wasnt makin a bunch of noise.. cept for droppin compilations...that wave came again recently n they picked up swishaouse and koopa.. u got a face album..then he retired.. came back out..did that side shit.. dropped another.. n that was that...rap-a-lot aint shit nowadays.. devin gone... face can only talk about snitchin for so long.. he aint nowhere near what he useta be..he dont even sell nomore..z-ro aint gone ever cross over.. w or w/o promotion ..he local joker to the fullest..
Quote from: D~Nice on August 03, 2008, 11:56:39 AMQuote from: Chad Vader on August 03, 2008, 02:31:26 AMQuote from: D~Nice Audio Hustla on July 14, 2008, 11:38:13 PMRap-A-Lot records was not at the forefront.Not to say they do not drop quality material but J Prince seems uninterested in really promoting or anything.Bun-B's 1st solo did well, but that had more to do with his self promo, free pimp c movement, and the resurgence in Houston hip hop artists.The talent is there, but if it was not for this forum and just keeping up with things online, I would not know about half of their releases.Rap-A-Lot has always seemed to me like a family label,they had a core producer team for the longest.They added some cats along the way,but the core team has always been there.It's a little sad that they didn't catch the wave,same with 8Ball and MJG they missed out too (altough their recent music ain't on the level of their early shit they deserve to get a little shine).Yeah I would say as far as labels RAL has the dopest producers out. Maybe only 2nd to Aftermath. No Limit always reminded me that the way it was built was kind of a mix of RAL and Death Row but yeah Suave House and RAL never took off like No Limit did.Quote from: No more Backpackers on August 03, 2008, 11:46:38 AMYea Rap a lot has some dope shit. Really westcoast influenced back in the 90sWhat about Suave house? Suave House is actually still around. They put out a old album from Rick Ross a couple months back.Tony Draper does alot of A&R work for Cube's label. Speaking of SH, what's up with Mr. Mike?Didn't know the part about Suave House and Rick Ross,thanks for the info. Yeah,remember reading that Tony work for Cube.I believe Mr.Mike released a album last year (I might be wrong though,too much shit dropping )www.houstonsoreal.blogspot.com /damagecontrolradio interviewed him in February 2007,the history links on the site seems to be crooked so I couldn't find a direct link for you. From what I can remember from the interview he has been in jail for a couple of years,but is back in biz now Quote from: D~Nice on August 03, 2008, 11:56:39 AMI would say as far as labels RAL has the dopest producers out. Maybe only 2nd to Aftermath.Besides Dre,I donīt think so,maybe itīs a matter off taste? I take Scarface (underrated producer),Mike Dean and John Bido over the Aftermath team any day.
Quote from: Chad Vader on August 03, 2008, 02:31:26 AMQuote from: D~Nice Audio Hustla on July 14, 2008, 11:38:13 PMRap-A-Lot records was not at the forefront.Not to say they do not drop quality material but J Prince seems uninterested in really promoting or anything.Bun-B's 1st solo did well, but that had more to do with his self promo, free pimp c movement, and the resurgence in Houston hip hop artists.The talent is there, but if it was not for this forum and just keeping up with things online, I would not know about half of their releases.Rap-A-Lot has always seemed to me like a family label,they had a core producer team for the longest.They added some cats along the way,but the core team has always been there.It's a little sad that they didn't catch the wave,same with 8Ball and MJG they missed out too (altough their recent music ain't on the level of their early shit they deserve to get a little shine).Yeah I would say as far as labels RAL has the dopest producers out. Maybe only 2nd to Aftermath. No Limit always reminded me that the way it was built was kind of a mix of RAL and Death Row but yeah Suave House and RAL never took off like No Limit did.Quote from: No more Backpackers on August 03, 2008, 11:46:38 AMYea Rap a lot has some dope shit. Really westcoast influenced back in the 90sWhat about Suave house? Suave House is actually still around. They put out a old album from Rick Ross a couple months back.Tony Draper does alot of A&R work for Cube's label. Speaking of SH, what's up with Mr. Mike?
Quote from: D~Nice Audio Hustla on July 14, 2008, 11:38:13 PMRap-A-Lot records was not at the forefront.Not to say they do not drop quality material but J Prince seems uninterested in really promoting or anything.Bun-B's 1st solo did well, but that had more to do with his self promo, free pimp c movement, and the resurgence in Houston hip hop artists.The talent is there, but if it was not for this forum and just keeping up with things online, I would not know about half of their releases.Rap-A-Lot has always seemed to me like a family label,they had a core producer team for the longest.They added some cats along the way,but the core team has always been there.It's a little sad that they didn't catch the wave,same with 8Ball and MJG they missed out too (altough their recent music ain't on the level of their early shit they deserve to get a little shine).
Yea Rap a lot has some dope shit. Really westcoast influenced back in the 90sWhat about Suave house?
I would say as far as labels RAL has the dopest producers out. Maybe only 2nd to Aftermath.