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Ice CubeIf you’re looking for an example of a veteran thriving through the independent grind, look no further than the Don Mega. Cube released his political-heavy 8th album Raw Footage in August to rave reviews. To date, the album is on pace to give Cube is second consecutive best-selling independent album of the year.In addition to working with fellow vets Scarface and Nas (“Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It”), Ice Cube reached out to new school stars The Game (“Get Use To It”) and Young Jeezy (“I Got My Locs On”).On the film front, Cube starred with Katt Williams in the comedy First Sunday, which opened at number two at the box office and grossed over $37 million. Look for Cube to make more noise in 2009 with a new movie featuring Mike Epps and Young Jeezy called Janky Promoters, and a possible collaboration album with Nas and Scarface.Standout Songs:“Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It,” “I Got My Locs On,”
We have to stop throwing Snoop in lists "just because". Yes, he's a veteran to the game, but the "King Of The West" title doesn't really fit him anymore. Don't take it as hate. I think The Game is a worthy name to fit the top spot. This is just because he's been able to fill that mainstream spot and keep it West Coast. Cube is a legend too and it's actually too bad that he doesn't get a number one spot these days. I'd blame it on the mainstream and new generation of Hip Hop fans not recognzing real when they see it. E-40 been around forever too, but I think what holds him back is that he's a little too regional. Yeah, he got fans all over, but I think people associate him more with JUST The Bay instead of the whole West. That brings us to Crooked I, I mean like him or not I think when it comes to "representing the West" he's worked the hardest in the past year. It's unfortunate that he's not getting the shine he deserves, but that's the game I guess...
Quote from: EFFeX on December 31, 2008, 08:55:08 AMWe have to stop throwing Snoop in lists "just because". Yes, he's a veteran to the game, but the "King Of The West" title doesn't really fit him anymore. Don't take it as hate. I think The Game is a worthy name to fit the top spot. This is just because he's been able to fill that mainstream spot and keep it West Coast. Cube is a legend too and it's actually too bad that he doesn't get a number one spot these days. I'd blame it on the mainstream and new generation of Hip Hop fans not recognzing real when they see it. E-40 been around forever too, but I think what holds him back is that he's a little too regional. Yeah, he got fans all over, but I think people associate him more with JUST The Bay instead of the whole West. That brings us to Crooked I, I mean like him or not I think when it comes to "representing the West" he's worked the hardest in the past year. It's unfortunate that he's not getting the shine he deserves, but that's the game I guess... I think it's arguable....but Snoop easily put two of the biggest, if not THE two biggest club tracks this year for the West. You can say that people "only" support him because of who he is...but he's still putting out better music than most of the new cats, and doesn't sound dated at all.