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lbc crew/19th st records are no longer part or involved with the death row/wa project. pain decided that the sam sneed project and some new artist were more imortant investments then the lbc crew. so at this point we are not aware about what dr/wa will be releasing from lbc crew. but they have alot of paper work to do if they do release the project cause 95% of those artist were not signed with dr and have no paper work.
Quote from: 19strecords on December 27, 2010, 10:39:36 PMlbc crew/19th st records are no longer part or involved with the death row/wa project. pain decided that the sam sneed project and some new artist were more imortant investments then the lbc crew. so at this point we are not aware about what dr/wa will be releasing from lbc crew. but they have alot of paper work to do if they do release the project cause 95% of those artist were not signed with dr and have no paper work.What a bunch of morons. Would you be willing to release the old material that didn't make the DR/WA album? I think you could probably sell just as much as WA will, if not more, because they don't have the respect from their fans that C-Style and 19th Street has.
Any news on the actual release date for this ?
Hey wassup with this week's breakdown ?
Quote from: 19strecords on December 29, 2010, 02:16:45 AMthe dr/wa lbc project is going to drop 100% but with support from the actual artist, it could have been promoted and put together awhole better. the plan was to release the entire original album with demos, alt's & unheards and a second cd that would be a brand new lbc album. but i guess they saw something better cause the budget was gone when it came to the lbc. so we going to keep it moving and invade the underground, breakdown pt 3 plus more audio comming next week.I can't understand the plot WA is following, they will see the result when the sam cd push 300 units because of the mainly new tracks on it
the dr/wa lbc project is going to drop 100% but with support from the actual artist, it could have been promoted and put together awhole better. the plan was to release the entire original album with demos, alt's & unheards and a second cd that would be a brand new lbc album. but i guess they saw something better cause the budget was gone when it came to the lbc. so we going to keep it moving and invade the underground, breakdown pt 3 plus more audio comming next week.
Quote from: Giesuz on December 29, 2010, 06:44:22 AMQuote from: 19strecords on December 29, 2010, 02:16:45 AMthe dr/wa lbc project is going to drop 100% but with support from the actual artist, it could have been promoted and put together awhole better. the plan was to release the entire original album with demos, alt's & unheards and a second cd that would be a brand new lbc album. but i guess they saw something better cause the budget was gone when it came to the lbc. so we going to keep it moving and invade the underground, breakdown pt 3 plus more audio comming next week.I can't understand the plot WA is following, they will see the result when the sam cd push 300 units because of the mainly new tracks on it I know what you mean. I defended some of their moves, early on, but what they're doing over there has become tougher and tougher to defend. If they have the original artists willing to work with them and promote a project, it strikes me as moronic to not spend the extra money for some actual promotion. Not to mention, the idea of having a second LBC Crew album with new tracks would have been a fantastic idea. This is a company that, early on, had a lot of support from many of the former artists. But they've burned a lot of bridges in a short amount of time. It's just a shame how poorly things are going, over there.
Quote from: JohnnyL on January 05, 2011, 09:32:58 AMQuote from: Giesuz on December 29, 2010, 06:44:22 AMQuote from: 19strecords on December 29, 2010, 02:16:45 AMthe dr/wa lbc project is going to drop 100% but with support from the actual artist, it could have been promoted and put together awhole better. the plan was to release the entire original album with demos, alt's & unheards and a second cd that would be a brand new lbc album. but i guess they saw something better cause the budget was gone when it came to the lbc. so we going to keep it moving and invade the underground, breakdown pt 3 plus more audio comming next week.I can't understand the plot WA is following, they will see the result when the sam cd push 300 units because of the mainly new tracks on it I know what you mean. I defended some of their moves, early on, but what they're doing over there has become tougher and tougher to defend. If they have the original artists willing to work with them and promote a project, it strikes me as moronic to not spend the extra money for some actual promotion. Not to mention, the idea of having a second LBC Crew album with new tracks would have been a fantastic idea. This is a company that, early on, had a lot of support from many of the former artists. But they've burned a lot of bridges in a short amount of time. It's just a shame how poorly things are going, over there. Ya I was the same Johnny. The main difference between then and now is Lara Lavi. Not putting her on a pedestal, but I honestly feel she listened to the fans and cared about the releases. It has all been hindered by worthless ass John Payne and some other idiots. I am confident to say that if I had the tracked out masters I could mix those songs better in my sleep.
http://www.youtube.com/v/1X4lOj70yIgI'd put it on youtube and got message it containst material owned by WideAwake/Death Row Ent. lol, wtf?! I thought C-Style owns it all..