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thanks... that's a typical JT move... to promote a song or a project with a famous name attached to it when in reality he ain't on it
I found it strange JT was VP of doggystyle but after that he only appeared on one song on that big squeeze album then seemed to vanish? Plus he released that album that Snoop executive produced and Snoop was in several pics on the cover and booklet but wasnt actually on the album on even one song?
JT was never a VP of Dogghouse. Snoop connected wit him again, when JT schooled him on digital downloads/payloads and myspace, all of a sudden everybody thought he was a C.E.O or somthin, cuz he was hangin around Snoop back in 06 or 07
Dubcnn: That's wassup man, that's how it's gotta be done! You recently became real tight again with JT The Bigga Figga. Not saying that you weren't tight, I mean that you hooked up with him, he's been rolling with you, and I believe that he's Vice President of your label now. How did all these business ventures happen?[...]So it was like, that let me know that he needed to be my vice president of my record label. Cause if he knew how to work some Snoop Dogg shit, he was really gonna know how to work my artists shit. He was doing it with the same approach as an independent artist, as a low budget underground artist, so I was like You know what? That's what I'm about to put out. Can you show me how to open up the MySpace's, and the PayPal accounts and all the shit that I didn't know nothing about, that my label knew about, and they were never really telling me. They were just making money off me, taking all my songs and putting them on iTunes, this and that, giving me 10 cents and 15 cents when a nigga really could've been making dollars and a bunch of money off shit. So he made aware of a lot of shit that people around me weren't making me aware of and were making money off me, because my name is so big. As opposed to me being hands on, and I'm a hands on type of nigga.
Dubcnn: So the big news we’ve been hearing is that you’re now the Vice President of Doggystyle Records. Tell us about that…Actually, I’m not the vice president of Doggystyle Records, in the sense of working for [Snoop.] It’s more [like,] whatever he needs up here in the Bay Area, and whatever I can do for him down there in Los Angeles [is taken care of.] He’s got his technical people who actually handle all of that. Ted Chung and his wife [Shante Broadus] are the Vice Presidents. I run this underground independent division. I push projects, and come up with different formulas and marketing tactics. That’s my division.
Quote from: Michael Madsen on February 11, 2012, 11:02:37 AMJT was never a VP of Dogghouse. Snoop connected wit him again, when JT schooled him on digital downloads/payloads and myspace, all of a sudden everybody thought he was a C.E.O or somthin, cuz he was hangin around Snoop back in 06 or 07yes he washttp://www.dubcnn.com/interviews/snoopdogg07/part5/QuoteDubcnn: That's wassup man, that's how it's gotta be done! You recently became real tight again with JT The Bigga Figga. Not saying that you weren't tight, I mean that you hooked up with him, he's been rolling with you, and I believe that he's Vice President of your label now. How did all these business ventures happen?[...]So it was like, that let me know that he needed to be my vice president of my record label. Cause if he knew how to work some Snoop Dogg shit, he was really gonna know how to work my artists shit. He was doing it with the same approach as an independent artist, as a low budget underground artist, so I was like You know what? That's what I'm about to put out. Can you show me how to open up the MySpace's, and the PayPal accounts and all the shit that I didn't know nothing about, that my label knew about, and they were never really telling me. They were just making money off me, taking all my songs and putting them on iTunes, this and that, giving me 10 cents and 15 cents when a nigga really could've been making dollars and a bunch of money off shit. So he made aware of a lot of shit that people around me weren't making me aware of and were making money off me, because my name is so big. As opposed to me being hands on, and I'm a hands on type of nigga.hence the title of his 2007 album "Mr. Vice President".
Nice too see K-Mac in the studio. I'd love to hear another album from The Comrads.