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http://www.dubcnn.com/http://www.dubcnn.com/interviews/bighutch2010/Exclusive Dubcnn Interview With Big Hutch - By : Jonathan - June 8, 2010With so many people talking about the upcoming Hood Star release from WIDEawake/Death Row Records, we had to get some insight from the man who basically started this whole album from the very beginning. Dubcnn sat down with the legendary Big Hutch aka Cold 187um from Above the Law who was once the VP of Death Row Records and who was also very influential in bringing Crooked I to the label and overseeing this Hood Star project. In this exclusive interview, Big Hutch talks about everything Hood Star and the beginning of Crooked I. He also gives his opinion on WIDEawake/Death Row – a company he once helped run.Big Hutch Interview http://www.dubcnn.com/interviews/bighutch2010/
Nice to see someone from the hip hop side of things defending WideAwake. I kind of get what he's saying as far as the music being made to be put out there for the public and the world deserving to hear it. So I think the music has the right to be released (even though the songs have already leaked lol, but that's another topic). But I also see Crooked I's perspective, as being at a different point in his career and not wanting to bring up his past. from So while I think they have the right to put this music out, I don't think they have the right to bill it as an official Crooked I album. That's just being disrespectful to the artist since he's not involved with its release. The responsible thing would be to call it a compilation of Crooked I tracks and sell it as such, like they did with the Dre and Snoop releases.On a related note, Crooked I was a lying ass motherfucker back in the day for all the bragging he did about owning his own publishing
Quote from: rapsodie sees the bitch in you on June 08, 2010, 01:14:49 AMNice to see someone from the hip hop side of things defending WideAwake. I kind of get what he's saying as far as the music being made to be put out there for the public and the world deserving to hear it. So I think the music has the right to be released (even though the songs have already leaked lol, but that's another topic). But I also see Crooked I's perspective, as being at a different point in his career and not wanting to bring up his past. from So while I think they have the right to put this music out, I don't think they have the right to bill it as an official Crooked I album. That's just being disrespectful to the artist since he's not involved with its release. The responsible thing would be to call it a compilation of Crooked I tracks and sell it as such, like they did with the Dre and Snoop releases.On a related note, Crooked I was a lying ass motherfucker back in the day for all the bragging he did about owning his own publishingDoesn't publishing only cover his Name??? Snoop Dogg didn't so he had to shorten it. Rights to the Masterers is something else I think.
Thanx for the interview. My problem with this release is that tracklist is shitty, Crooked has so much better material there...Bang On Em, Crook Show, Jack 101, Raw Dawgs, Middle Finger Music....they should have put that on the album.
Thanks for the feedback
lol, people really prefer his older shit? It's generic ass gangsta rap at its finest. It's not surprising he never blew up, considering he was doing Kurupt-type shit that was already played out.