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That's the lamest album title he could possibly come up with. Don't even bother putting any club jams, autotune, or R&B hooks on there -- I'm sure a lot of women are going to want to cop some album called "Pig Face". LOL. Focus on the record sales and come correct Crook. Now "Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy" was a good title.
i hope snoop is still on the mixtapecause next crooked say he wanna keep the song for an album and the we have to wait again......years
Quote from: love33 on September 29, 2009, 10:07:23 AMThat's the lamest album title he could possibly come up with. Don't even bother putting any club jams, autotune, or R&B hooks on there -- I'm sure a lot of women are going to want to cop some album called "Pig Face". LOL. Focus on the record sales and come correct Crook. Now "Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy" was a good title. Oh no! No club songs or R&B joints. How is he ever gonna sell ring tones now? There's plenty of music for women that you can listen to while you're drinking your Tab and getting your tips frosted, pal. Some of us actually want good music. If you wanna talk about marketing potential, start a forum for pretend Interent A&R's or something. I would rather have Crooked put out some good shit than have him make an album with the same weak commercial attempts like these other cats.
Man...I was looking forward to: DJ Khaled Presents... Weapon Waist Is The BestFeaturing Drake, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, T-Pain, Ace Hood & Triple C's
Quote from: EFFeX on September 30, 2009, 08:51:12 AMMan...I was looking forward to: DJ Khaled Presents... Weapon Waist Is The BestFeaturing Drake, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, T-Pain, Ace Hood & Triple C'sThat would be way tighter than what it currently looks like just a bunch of battle tracks freestyling over a beat and a dictionary with no music quality (which is what Suge and others have criticized Crook for not branching out and being too much of a battle rapper).The Florida Rap movement is way bigger than the current California scene. It's no joke, just go to Florida and all the people are listening to "Lights Down Low" by 2 Pistolz, "Ride Out" by Tampa Tony, "Long Lap Dance Song" by T-Pain, anything T-Pain or Ross, Slow "Way Too Many Hoes," Rick Ross "Magnificent" and "I Really Want"....Jacksonville has a bunch of artists emerging out of Duval County. You can laugh but the Florida sound is a lot more dominant now then our classic 90's west coast tracks on the radio waves and in the clubs.Crook had tracks like "Who Wants To Fuck Tonite" and "We Ballin" planned for his first Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy release, and Ray J was gonna be on it too. These are the tracks that people want to hear in the clubs. He branched out and worked with Ashanti before. Now he's on this 1992 hardcore tip -- he ain't gonna sell any records doing that and that's why Suge had him collabing with the right people before like Juvenile, Jadakiss, Too Short, Ja Rule, etc. He should get with the Ruff Ryders for a few tracks and then do a few club tracks if he wants to have a shot.
He doesn't get that not everyone wants CLUB MUSIC! Like you said, Florida shit works for Florida artists. The game has been so boring because everyone is making these weak-ass attempts to sell records instead of putting out music that highlights their unique traits as an artist. I like Busta Rhymes because he's energy personified. When I buy one of his records, I want to hear that style, not how many T-Pain and Akon features he can get on there. Crooked doesn't need to make an album full of ass-shaking and stripper anthems. We've got that everywhere around. The market is oversaturated with it. If you're a fan of an artist, you want to hear that person and what they bring that's different. Not their half-assed attempt to make their version of a Lil Wayne album.