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Does anyone here still buy The Source mag? I been reading the mag for like the last 16 years and have every copy still since Jan 2010.It's obvious the mag has fallen the fuck off but I still keep buying it, I can't seem to give up hope for it.Any of you guys still checking for The Source?
Quote from: Eddz on May 02, 2011, 05:03:58 AMDoes anyone here still buy The Source mag? I been reading the mag for like the last 16 years and have every copy still since Jan 2010.It's obvious the mag has fallen the fuck off but I still keep buying it, I can't seem to give up hope for it.Any of you guys still checking for The Source?I appreciate your enthusiasm and loyalty, because all bullshit aside, the source did have a great run for many years. One of my big regrets is throwing away my old copies of the Source back in 2002 when I was doing a lot of moving around from place to place and going through a lot of changes. The only copy I still have, that I always held onto as my favorite magazine of all-time is the legendary Dre leaving Death Row cover issue. That is a true gem right there. Dre the visionary, while Death Row was still on top of the rap world, Dre had the vision to leave Death Row and the East Coast/West Coast beef behind and I've never seen a more genuine, timely and well-written interview in rap history than that one.Fond memories for me when I was 18 and had my first apartment back in 2000 and used to be able to go to my own mailbox and pick up the copy of the new Source mag. Or before that going out to Barnes and Noble and reading it cover to cover right inside the store.The magazine was still a pretty good read all the way up until they started beefing with Eminem. I mean, keep it mind it WAS actually the Source that defended Eminem early in his career while XXL was labeling him a culture stealer. XXL only starting supporting him after his career had been 100% solidified, and he had already reached an all-time high with "Lose Yourself" and the 8 Mile project. It was for 50 Cents first album that XXL finally came around and started praising Eminem. Around that time XXL did have a great run of there own, and that YellowNICCA editor was pretty damn entertaining and he kind of took that mag to new heights.If anybody has any old copies of the Source they want to sell I'm interested in buying, btw.I don't read the rap magazines much anymore. Scratch was pretty dope as someone mentioned above, but unfortunately it didn't last long. I bought the new XXL mag for the Nate remembrance (They could of atleast given Nate his own cover and a longer article DAMMIT), and it had Lupe on the cover and some other interesting articles like the one about the importance of a rappers journal....but yeah, the good old days of hip-hop journalism are gone. I even remember mags like Blaze back in the day (or was it Rap Pages) were pretty dope too. I remember they spotlighted Eminem way back in the summer of 98' About To Blow section, after he signed with Aftermath and they were giving him mad respect as an underground emcee and biggin up Detroits scene.With the decline of hip-hop came the decline of the rap magazine. I remember everything from the Source to XXL to Blaze to Rap Pages to even Murder Dogg. At least we still have online forums such as this one and some other good hip-hop sites on the web.
Stopped reading the source for good when they gave lil kim 5 mics.