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Sure it does. Kendrick is getting his own shine and that only helps jay rock and vice versa. It's like saying drake and minaj don't help eachothers success. Obviously they aren't the same commercially but principally it's the same
That's exactly the point. They may appeal to different fan bases but because they work together thier more likely to have fans checking eachothers music out and digging it. Same as jay rock signing to strange. Tech fans wouldn't normally listen to jay rock but since he signed him it's introducing him to a different fan base.
Quote from: Jaydc is back on July 26, 2011, 01:41:13 AMSure it does. Kendrick is getting his own shine and that only helps jay rock and vice versa. It's like saying drake and minaj don't help eachothers success. Obviously they aren't the same commercially but principally it's the same kendrick is not even a "gang member" and is completely different from jay rock, they are just in a group together.....i don't see where lamar is helping jay rock,honestly.
Quote from: EL on July 26, 2011, 01:44:22 AMQuote from: Jaydc is back on July 26, 2011, 01:41:13 AMSure it does. Kendrick is getting his own shine and that only helps jay rock and vice versa. It's like saying drake and minaj don't help eachothers success. Obviously they aren't the same commercially but principally it's the same kendrick is not even a "gang member" and is completely different from jay rock, they are just in a group together.....i don't see where lamar is helping jay rock,honestly.lol, kendrick helps by being one of the best mcs on the westcoast, it helps his record label.
jay rock is a good rapper, but his style is boring, even for a westcoast cat like me, i like everything about him, beat selection, verses, etc etc, but man some of his songs are so slow and boring it just bores the shit outta me even if it is a decent song, and those songs most def dont get put on rotation.
I never understood that. Why are we supporting albums we haven't even heard a single off of? What if it's terrible?Supporting the West was cool when you knew Pac or Cube were dropping an album & you knew it was going to be hot due to their track record. Now we're just blindly supporting albums of artists who have proved nothing except for that they shout "West Coast" at least once per song.Most West Coast artists are just trying to dial in with an old school formula that doesn't work anymore.A guy like Kendrick made something that sounds different. Innovation is what the West needs. They need to jump off that "Sittin' under a palm tree, smokin' bomb weed" shit.Then you have a guy like Hopsin, who isn't your typical, Dre rip-off bangin' beat & simple lyrics & he only gets a thread when he's dropping an album.
Quote from: LooN3y on July 26, 2011, 02:07:43 AMQuote from: EL on July 26, 2011, 01:44:22 AMQuote from: Jaydc is back on July 26, 2011, 01:41:13 AMSure it does. Kendrick is getting his own shine and that only helps jay rock and vice versa. It's like saying drake and minaj don't help eachothers success. Obviously they aren't the same commercially but principally it's the same kendrick is not even a "gang member" and is completely different from jay rock, they are just in a group together.....i don't see where lamar is helping jay rock,honestly.lol, kendrick helps by being one of the best mcs on the westcoast, it helps his record label.maybe is the other way around.and i like kendrick lamar i don't buy jay rock's album because there are some featurings
Quote from: Chamillitary Click, literally. on July 26, 2011, 01:02:36 AMA guy like Kendrick made something that sounds different. Innovation is what the West needs. They need to jump off that "Sittin' under a palm tree, smokin' bomb weed" shit.Lil B, New Boyz, Tyga and Far East Movement have different sounds and yet they're considered the cancer of the west coast.
A guy like Kendrick made something that sounds different. Innovation is what the West needs. They need to jump off that "Sittin' under a palm tree, smokin' bomb weed" shit.
Older artists been around for 10 years with no album