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2010. New West >>> "Mr. I AM Wish I Was The West".Albums from 10+ years ago are irrelevant in 2010 arguments.
Quote from: Smackdog on November 13, 2010, 03:28:03 PMFrom The La TimesOctober 22, 2010 | 6:00 am One of the worst kept secrets within West Coast hip-hop circles was the conflict between Ice Cube and the so-called New West clique, a loose coterie that includes Jay Rock, Nipsey Hussle, Glasses Malone, Crooked I and Bishop Lamont. The latter two had promised to make a "No Country for Old Men" mixtape aimed obliquely at Cube and other rappers they felt were impeding their advancement opportunities.To paraphrase Cube's position, he rightly questioned why it was his responsibility to help put on other rappers. Things never worked out as planned with Da Lench Mob (Where art thou, T-Bone?) and he latelyseems more concerned with helping to shepherd his children's career. Oh, and run the multimillion-dollar enterprise that is being the rapper-actor-producer born O'Shea Jackson.Most tellingly of hip-hop 2010 is that the beef simmered but never really cooked. The snarling Ice Cube of "Westside Slaughterhouse" and "No Vaseline" is currently in mogul mode. Granted, his new "I Am the West" record made myriad subliminal attacks at his would-be young rivals, but refused to call them out by name.Conversely, the New West rappers missed an easy opportunity to piggyback off Cube's notoriety by never pushing any of the diss tracks they were purportedly planning. Plus, some good music might have come out of it, not to mention a few good "Janky Promoter" jokes.However, cooler heads have prevailed. Cube recently told AllHipHop.com that, "All that [stuff] is squashed, [we] are keeping the unity on the West Coast. They know I'm down to work any of them at any time, so there really aint anything to perpetuate. I'm glad [we] was men about it and just said 'Yo, it aint no beef' and squashed it. The New West and the Old West can always work together to make money."In the meantime, the New West presumably awaits its invite to appear on the "Are We There Yet?" TV show.sick of cube's sorry ass trying to prove he's the shit.
From The La TimesOctober 22, 2010 | 6:00 am One of the worst kept secrets within West Coast hip-hop circles was the conflict between Ice Cube and the so-called New West clique, a loose coterie that includes Jay Rock, Nipsey Hussle, Glasses Malone, Crooked I and Bishop Lamont. The latter two had promised to make a "No Country for Old Men" mixtape aimed obliquely at Cube and other rappers they felt were impeding their advancement opportunities.To paraphrase Cube's position, he rightly questioned why it was his responsibility to help put on other rappers. Things never worked out as planned with Da Lench Mob (Where art thou, T-Bone?) and he latelyseems more concerned with helping to shepherd his children's career. Oh, and run the multimillion-dollar enterprise that is being the rapper-actor-producer born O'Shea Jackson.Most tellingly of hip-hop 2010 is that the beef simmered but never really cooked. The snarling Ice Cube of "Westside Slaughterhouse" and "No Vaseline" is currently in mogul mode. Granted, his new "I Am the West" record made myriad subliminal attacks at his would-be young rivals, but refused to call them out by name.Conversely, the New West rappers missed an easy opportunity to piggyback off Cube's notoriety by never pushing any of the diss tracks they were purportedly planning. Plus, some good music might have come out of it, not to mention a few good "Janky Promoter" jokes.However, cooler heads have prevailed. Cube recently told AllHipHop.com that, "All that [stuff] is squashed, [we] are keeping the unity on the West Coast. They know I'm down to work any of them at any time, so there really aint anything to perpetuate. I'm glad [we] was men about it and just said 'Yo, it aint no beef' and squashed it. The New West and the Old West can always work together to make money."In the meantime, the New West presumably awaits its invite to appear on the "Are We There Yet?" TV show.
Very few artist come into the game without support and even those few who have huge a push usually have a large co-sign. Hell, 50 had Em; Drake had Lil Wayne; Game had 50; Em had Dr.Dre. It's the way of the game. Plus, it wasn't just about getting the co-sign, it was about black balling by artist like Snoop who later came out and admitted he was hating for no real reason. So, while for some them it was "why won't you work with me?" Most of it was "Don't fucking try to stop my success by spreading lies and blackballing me before I get the chance to succeed."
Quote from: Action! on November 13, 2010, 11:29:15 PMVery few artist come into the game without support and even those few who have huge a push usually have a large co-sign. Hell, 50 had Em; Drake had Lil Wayne; Game had 50; Em had Dr.Dre. It's the way of the game. Plus, it wasn't just about getting the co-sign, it was about black balling by artist like Snoop who later came out and admitted he was hating for no real reason. So, while for some them it was "why won't you work with me?" Most of it was "Don't fucking try to stop my success by spreading lies and blackballing me before I get the chance to succeed."That's BS. the only reason the New West artists are being talked about on this forum is because they got cosigned. Crooked I had Death Row, Bishop had Aftermath, Glasses had Black Wall Street and then Cash Money.They didn't catch on plain and simple. If they had been getting the buzz the albums would have come out. I have much more respect for the artists like Blu and Fashawn who have been able to put out music without the cosign. Why is it only the dudes who HAVE been cosigned who are complaining?
Quote from: rapsodie sees the bitch in you on November 13, 2010, 11:38:49 PMQuote from: Action! on November 13, 2010, 11:29:15 PMVery few artist come into the game without support and even those few who have huge a push usually have a large co-sign. Hell, 50 had Em; Drake had Lil Wayne; Game had 50; Em had Dr.Dre. It's the way of the game. Plus, it wasn't just about getting the co-sign, it was about black balling by artist like Snoop who later came out and admitted he was hating for no real reason. So, while for some them it was "why won't you work with me?" Most of it was "Don't fucking try to stop my success by spreading lies and blackballing me before I get the chance to succeed."That's BS. the only reason the New West artists are being talked about on this forum is because they got cosigned. Crooked I had Death Row, Bishop had Aftermath, Glasses had Black Wall Street and then Cash Money.They didn't catch on plain and simple. If they had been getting the buzz the albums would have come out. I have much more respect for the artists like Blu and Fashawn who have been able to put out music without the cosign. Why is it only the dudes who HAVE been cosigned who are complaining? 1) Crooked I had Death Row, really? What label was left at that point? 2) Bishop had Aftermath's resources but he never had Aftermath.3a) Black Wall Street has never existed. That's a myth. 3b) You're right about Cash Money.Show me a major artist today that wasn't featured on a bigger artist single before blowing or didn't have another bigger artist on theirs. The only one I can think of is Soulja Boy.
^bishop lamont dropped 6 street albums on his own
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on November 14, 2010, 01:26:20 AM^bishop lamont dropped 6 street albums on his ownThat was definitely not aimed at him. All Bishop needs is distribution and promo.
i cube is done in the rap game. i told all you faggot ass niggaz on here that gargle these old west coast rappers cum that son was goin dust. that nigga went mud..my guy nipsey got a bigger buzz than these niggas right now so get with the program and support son. cube is only good for a feature now thats about it. i don't care if them new niggaz ain't dropping no albums some of them niggaz dropping heat, better quality music .. nipseys mixtapes are better these niggaz albums.