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Quote from: RECOGNIZE187 on May 08, 2011, 11:55:19 AMstudio gangsters ok...but gangsta rap WAS NEVER radio friendly..because its never on the radio!...are you kidding? Gangsta rap took over the radio in the 90s. If Drake came out in the 90s he would've never had a hot single.
studio gangsters ok...but gangsta rap WAS NEVER radio friendly..because its never on the radio!...
Quote from: SPICE TWO on May 08, 2011, 12:46:14 PMQuote from: RECOGNIZE187 on May 08, 2011, 11:55:19 AMstudio gangsters ok...but gangsta rap WAS NEVER radio friendly..because its never on the radio!...are you kidding? Gangsta rap took over the radio in the 90s. If Drake came out in the 90s he would've never had a hot single.are u? gangsta rap was banned and u had jessie jackson and others doin protests against it! didn't u saw that clip were people were throwin cd's on the floor and steppin on them and screamin gansgta rap is not alright a lot of radio stations were refusing to play gangsta rap songs! Ice t never had a song on the radio! NEVER!!!
Quote from: RECOGNIZE187 on May 08, 2011, 04:44:41 PMQuote from: SPICE TWO on May 08, 2011, 12:46:14 PMQuote from: RECOGNIZE187 on May 08, 2011, 11:55:19 AMstudio gangsters ok...but gangsta rap WAS NEVER radio friendly..because its never on the radio!...are you kidding? Gangsta rap took over the radio in the 90s. If Drake came out in the 90s he would've never had a hot single.are u? gangsta rap was banned and u had jessie jackson and others doin protests against it! didn't u saw that clip were people were throwin cd's on the floor and steppin on them and screamin gansgta rap is not alright a lot of radio stations were refusing to play gangsta rap songs! Ice t never had a song on the radio! NEVER!!!You must not have been around in the 90s.
How do you think Death Row became the biggest hip hop label of its time? By not getting airplay?
You're an idiot. We all grew up on gangsta rap. I didn't even have fucking mtv man. This argument is stupid and useless, as anyone who was around in the 90s would know.
Quote from: SPICE TWO on May 08, 2011, 08:46:11 PMYou're an idiot. We all grew up on gangsta rap. I didn't even have fucking mtv man. This argument is stupid and useless, as anyone who was around in the 90s would know. yo mamma!the only thing radio play is maybe snoop and dre..or the game..other then that u will never hear gangsta rap or west coast artist on the radiio! not even ice cube! (special shows don't count)im talkin about normal airplay...and im out!
Quote from: RECOGNIZE187 on May 08, 2011, 08:51:35 PMQuote from: SPICE TWO on May 08, 2011, 08:46:11 PMYou're an idiot. We all grew up on gangsta rap. I didn't even have fucking mtv man. This argument is stupid and useless, as anyone who was around in the 90s would know. yo mamma!the only thing radio play is maybe snoop and dre..or the game..other then that u will never hear gangsta rap or west coast artist on the radiio! not even ice cube! (special shows don't count)im talkin about normal airplay...and im out!i dunno where u grew up but in L.A.... power 106 and 92.3 the beat was playing Snoop "Gin And Juice/Whats My Name", Dr. Dre "G Thang/Dre Day/Let Me Ride", Ice Cube "It Was a good day, Check Yo Self (Remix), You Know How We Do It, Bop Gun", DJ Quik "Safe + Sound", Warren G "Regulate", 2Pac "Keep Ya Head Up/I Get Around/California Love/How Do U Want It", Too Short "Gettin It", Mack 10 "Backyard Boogie", etc...All those songs were on the PLAYLIST not just mix shows... meaning played regularly like all the trash songs are played now days...but yeah I agree Dre should stick to his roots.. catering to the "young audience" means you're selling out to be popular.. thats wack
Quote from: doublee313 on May 08, 2011, 08:32:19 AMDr. Dre put out The Chronic, The Chronic 2001 both with his "West Coast" sound. Period.The word from his old friend "THE DOC" he mentioned Dre was going to a MAINSTREAM sound and not following his signature sound. You can google those articles if you want.Let's not all forget when Dr. Dre put out that first Aftermath release (I don't even remember the name - he was doing the tango or some shit) and it bombed. His wife told him to go back to his gangsta sound and his Chronic 2001 blew up.So, I'm sure Dr. Dre is going to be smart about this. If he does a mainstream album, he better be careful. Will it satisfy all his old fans? Who knows. There is a new generation of people out there buying music. I think he's trying to please both sides. I would say he's under pressure. What he should have done is dropped 2-3 albums over the last 10 years and get off this ego shit. He probably has 300 tracks in the vaults, but Dr. Dre doesn't release old music (another ego bullshit attitude). Shit, he should put out a 3CD album and pack up his bags.Old fans are older now they wont buy music, New fans/kids will
Dr. Dre put out The Chronic, The Chronic 2001 both with his "West Coast" sound. Period.The word from his old friend "THE DOC" he mentioned Dre was going to a MAINSTREAM sound and not following his signature sound. You can google those articles if you want.Let's not all forget when Dr. Dre put out that first Aftermath release (I don't even remember the name - he was doing the tango or some shit) and it bombed. His wife told him to go back to his gangsta sound and his Chronic 2001 blew up.So, I'm sure Dr. Dre is going to be smart about this. If he does a mainstream album, he better be careful. Will it satisfy all his old fans? Who knows. There is a new generation of people out there buying music. I think he's trying to please both sides. I would say he's under pressure. What he should have done is dropped 2-3 albums over the last 10 years and get off this ego shit. He probably has 300 tracks in the vaults, but Dr. Dre doesn't release old music (another ego bullshit attitude). Shit, he should put out a 3CD album and pack up his bags.
Quote from: .:Hercy Buggz:. on May 08, 2011, 08:55:17 AMQuote from: doublee313 on May 08, 2011, 08:32:19 AMDr. Dre put out The Chronic, The Chronic 2001 both with his "West Coast" sound. Period.The word from his old friend "THE DOC" he mentioned Dre was going to a MAINSTREAM sound and not following his signature sound. You can google those articles if you want.Let's not all forget when Dr. Dre put out that first Aftermath release (I don't even remember the name - he was doing the tango or some shit) and it bombed. His wife told him to go back to his gangsta sound and his Chronic 2001 blew up.So, I'm sure Dr. Dre is going to be smart about this. If he does a mainstream album, he better be careful. Will it satisfy all his old fans? Who knows. There is a new generation of people out there buying music. I think he's trying to please both sides. I would say he's under pressure. What he should have done is dropped 2-3 albums over the last 10 years and get off this ego shit. He probably has 300 tracks in the vaults, but Dr. Dre doesn't release old music (another ego bullshit attitude). Shit, he should put out a 3CD album and pack up his bags.Old fans are older now they wont buy music, New fans/kids willi keep reading this argument, but it doesn't make sense. the younger people are more familiar with new techology, so it's easier for them to download
i know they played snoop and dre ..and coolio lol.....but im talkin in general! not just the 90s...2000+ also!
gangsta rap WAS NEVER radio friendly..because its never on the radio!...
+ its a well known fact that radio stations never did and still dont support WEST COAST MUSIC ! even the radio stations from the west be playin more the music from the south then the WEST!!!!!!
are u? gangsta rap was banned and u had jessie jackson and others doin protests against it! didn't u saw that clip were people were throwin cd's on the floor and steppin on them and screamin gansgta rap is not alright a lot of radio stations were refusing to play gangsta rap songs! Ice t never had a song on the radio! NEVER!!!
some just dont wanna get my point and act stupid!anyway yea i hope dre keeps it gangsta ..at least on some songs!