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lets not forget Clyde Carson -2 step, hood stomped the 2 joints with Sean Kingston,,,what a waist really.... How hard can it be really .. drop a mixtape get some buzz,, drop a singel..see how it goes..if its good,,DROP A FUCKING ALBUM!!
Quote from: crapboy on September 29, 2009, 09:18:27 AMlets not forget Clyde Carson -2 step, hood stomped the 2 joints with Sean Kingston,,,what a waist really.... How hard can it be really .. drop a mixtape get some buzz,, drop a singel..see how it goes..if its good,,DROP A FUCKING ALBUM!!Because these artists (most of them) are on labels. These A&Rs half of them don't know shit about buzz and hype in the streets so they keep dragging and delaying projects most of the time to the point when it drops no one is checking for it.
Quote from: D~Nice on September 29, 2009, 12:03:13 PMQuote from: crapboy on September 29, 2009, 09:18:27 AMlets not forget Clyde Carson -2 step, hood stomped the 2 joints with Sean Kingston,,,what a waist really.... How hard can it be really .. drop a mixtape get some buzz,, drop a singel..see how it goes..if its good,,DROP A FUCKING ALBUM!!Because these artists (most of them) are on labels. These A&Rs half of them don't know shit about buzz and hype in the streets so they keep dragging and delaying projects most of the time to the point when it drops no one is checking for it.true, but Bishop Lamont could have done more independently(i'm not even talking about labels)after Grow Up he changed plans i guess
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on September 29, 2009, 12:05:12 PMQuote from: D~Nice on September 29, 2009, 12:03:13 PMQuote from: crapboy on September 29, 2009, 09:18:27 AMlets not forget Clyde Carson -2 step, hood stomped the 2 joints with Sean Kingston,,,what a waist really.... How hard can it be really .. drop a mixtape get some buzz,, drop a singel..see how it goes..if its good,,DROP A FUCKING ALBUM!!Because these artists (most of them) are on labels. These A&Rs half of them don't know shit about buzz and hype in the streets so they keep dragging and delaying projects most of the time to the point when it drops no one is checking for it.true, but Bishop Lamont could have done more independently(i'm not even talking about labels)after Grow Up he changed plans i guessYeah he could, but once you sign your name on that dotted line, that label basically owns you. At the very least the music.
Quote from: D~Nice on September 29, 2009, 12:06:41 PMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on September 29, 2009, 12:05:12 PMQuote from: D~Nice on September 29, 2009, 12:03:13 PMQuote from: crapboy on September 29, 2009, 09:18:27 AMlets not forget Clyde Carson -2 step, hood stomped the 2 joints with Sean Kingston,,,what a waist really.... How hard can it be really .. drop a mixtape get some buzz,, drop a singel..see how it goes..if its good,,DROP A FUCKING ALBUM!!Because these artists (most of them) are on labels. These A&Rs half of them don't know shit about buzz and hype in the streets so they keep dragging and delaying projects most of the time to the point when it drops no one is checking for it.true, but Bishop Lamont could have done more independently(i'm not even talking about labels)after Grow Up he changed plans i guessYeah he could, but once you sign your name on that dotted line, that label basically owns you. At the very least the music.oh yeah that's true, the street albums dropped with permission from interscope.then again, he never talks about leaving, so he must be stuck?
So as much as artists want to run around and say oh this record is doing this or my label does not control me, unless you are really doing the damn thing indie, you have someone to answer to. And if that person aint feeling the single or the album, it ain't coming out.
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on September 29, 2009, 12:08:54 PMQuote from: D~Nice on September 29, 2009, 12:06:41 PMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on September 29, 2009, 12:05:12 PMQuote from: D~Nice on September 29, 2009, 12:03:13 PMQuote from: crapboy on September 29, 2009, 09:18:27 AMlets not forget Clyde Carson -2 step, hood stomped the 2 joints with Sean Kingston,,,what a waist really.... How hard can it be really .. drop a mixtape get some buzz,, drop a singel..see how it goes..if its good,,DROP A FUCKING ALBUM!!Because these artists (most of them) are on labels. These A&Rs half of them don't know shit about buzz and hype in the streets so they keep dragging and delaying projects most of the time to the point when it drops no one is checking for it.true, but Bishop Lamont could have done more independently(i'm not even talking about labels)after Grow Up he changed plans i guessYeah he could, but once you sign your name on that dotted line, that label basically owns you. At the very least the music.oh yeah that's true, the street albums dropped with permission from interscope.then again, he never talks about leaving, so he must be stuck?Interscope I will give it to them, they ain't no dummies. Yeah they will let the street albums go because it does keep Bishop relevant and working. The main thing they are focused on is little to NO Dre beats on those street albums. Don't want to give out the grade A material for free. Bishop might also feel hey I need to lay back and take it easy on leaking records and talking about my situation if I really want to come out. They could have laid it out to him and said hey until the big 3 come out, forget it.
The only artist that I have seen on Aftermath that had success in leaking records without permission is 50 Cent. That is what got the buzz going for The Massacre in the first place was him leaking material. So as much as they "did not like it", money wise and from a buzz and anticipation standpoint it worked. So being that is almost the standard from a label's standpoint, sure Bishop leaking Grow Up, it ended up on the radio, couple podcasts picked it up and some people got excited about it. But as unfair as this is going to sound, this is how labels think, it was not on the level of what 50 did. Not to the point people are demanding a Bishop album in the streets. So the label feels that he needs more time and they need more time to build him up as a artist. How ever long that is going to take.