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Quote from: COMPTONRIDA1 on July 27, 2008, 01:31:12 PMSNOOP AINT THE SAME NO MORE..HE LOST FANS..HE'S NOT A GANGSTA NO MORE..TOO MANY DIFFERENT IMAGES..PIMPGANGSTER/CRIPFAMILY MANSUAVE EGO TRIPPINThats labels, media and politics for ya.
SNOOP AINT THE SAME NO MORE..HE LOST FANS..HE'S NOT A GANGSTA NO MORE..TOO MANY DIFFERENT IMAGES..PIMPGANGSTER/CRIPFAMILY MANSUAVE EGO TRIPPIN
Quote from: Meho on July 27, 2008, 03:29:23 AMIt's probably also has something to do with the labels. If they don't see the good results in the first 2,3 weeks they scrap the project.I mean are the labels really that dumb that they think that when a album sold not so good the first weeks it canīt get a sale boost whit the right promotion and right singles? Isnīt it even more expenisve to produce a whole new album after an half year than put a bit more money in good promotion for the current record?
It's probably also has something to do with the labels. If they don't see the good results in the first 2,3 weeks they scrap the project.
I always wonder why so many rap dudes stop promoting their albums after a couple months. Take Snoop Dogg and Chamillionaire for example. Before "Ego Trippin" released, Snoop was supporting the hell out of the album (he went to a lot of talkshows, even visits non hip-hop based shows, has his own TV show, with "Sexual Eruption" the perfect first single IMO) but after the album drops and just sold 137,000 copies in itīs first week (a clearly flop for Snoop) he didnīt much more. He just released "Lif Of Da Party" as second single, a bad choice IMO, and then constantly stopped supporting the album, drops no more singles and so on. OK, he did the West-Fest tour, but this was just for the hardcore-westcoast audience which already knew about the album and probably bought the record before the tour. Now look at Cham. He also just sold 130,000 copies in its first week with his first LP "The Sound Of Revenge" but he doesnīt stopped promoting it nationwide and then dropped with "Ridinī" the perfect single. The total sales of "The Sound Of Revenge" are 1.5 million copies, while Snoop hangs on 350,000 units after a half year. With the right singles and further promoting he easaly could hit 700k, maybe go plat in the third quarter. Instead heīs now talking about a new album and probably is already working on it. I could continue this list with other rappers doing the same.Artists from other genres (pop, rock, rnb) ainīt doing shit like this, so why there are so many rap dudes who unequal to promote their albums decent?
Snoop did many things wrong with his album. He sayed he had ghostwriters , he had a first single were he was singing . His second single was a flop , he realeased a country song.. Cool but, hey is that snoop? ...
Quote from: Lazar on July 27, 2008, 04:22:46 AMQuote from: Meho on July 27, 2008, 03:29:23 AMIt's probably also has something to do with the labels. If they don't see the good results in the first 2,3 weeks they scrap the project.I mean are the labels really that dumb that they think that when a album sold not so good the first weeks it canīt get a sale boost whit the right promotion and right singles? Isnīt it even more expenisve to produce a whole new album after an half year than put a bit more money in good promotion for the current record?Yes, they are that dumb. The labels love picking the wrong songs for artists to be put out. If I knew how 2 get that job, listening to artists cd's & choosing which ones be put out.....i'd be paid & artists' albums would sell a lot more. Lots of artists have the best songs in their albums never played on radio & video and that's a shame Some have the worst songs played instead.That's another reason also. Labels, media & politics. to them.
Quote from: Lazar on July 27, 2008, 02:38:14 AMI always wonder why so many rap dudes stop promoting their albums after a couple months. Take Snoop Dogg and Chamillionaire for example. Before "Ego Trippin" released, Snoop was supporting the hell out of the album (he went to a lot of talkshows, even visits non hip-hop based shows, has his own TV show, with "Sexual Eruption" the perfect first single IMO) but after the album drops and just sold 137,000 copies in itīs first week (a clearly flop for Snoop) he didnīt much more. He just released "Lif Of Da Party" as second single, a bad choice IMO, and then constantly stopped supporting the album, drops no more singles and so on. OK, he did the West-Fest tour, but this was just for the hardcore-westcoast audience which already knew about the album and probably bought the record before the tour. Now look at Cham. He also just sold 130,000 copies in its first week with his first LP "The Sound Of Revenge" but he doesnīt stopped promoting it nationwide and then dropped with "Ridinī" the perfect single. The total sales of "The Sound Of Revenge" are 1.5 million copies, while Snoop hangs on 350,000 units after a half year. With the right singles and further promoting he easaly could hit 700k, maybe go plat in the third quarter. Instead heīs now talking about a new album and probably is already working on it. I could continue this list with other rappers doing the same.Artists from other genres (pop, rock, rnb) ainīt doing shit like this, so why there are so many rap dudes who unequal to promote their albums decent?R&B is part of hip hop . when i was growing up in 80's they said hR&B was part of hip hop all the time.also the other genres don't have bootleggers like hip hop does . most hip hop fans are cheap & lazy & rather steal album from the internet then go to store to buy it .. stop bootlegging & downloading albums for the internet & buy them at the store . then hip hop wil start to do better.
I know that RnB belongs to Hip-Hop but the most people categorise it as a own genre Well I donīt think that bootlegging is just a Hip-Hop problem, there also a lot of rock/pop/metal/country/jazz and whatever dudes who bootlegging, itīs a problem of the whole music industrie. But I also think the whole issue always is a little exaggerated by the industrie becuase there a still artists who can sell million units and more (Weezy, Kanye, Coldplay,Beyoncé)