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Mixtapes are a good way to give out free music to fans. Dre makes it seem like he doesn't give a fuck about his fans, which he obviously doesn't. There can obviously come a point where too much is too much, but I don't see that being a problem with Slaughterhouse. There styles are more fit for mixtape type shit anyways.
Quote from: Remedy360 on November 17, 2012, 10:22:08 AMMixtapes are a good way to give out free music to fans. Dre makes it seem like he doesn't give a fuck about his fans, which he obviously doesn't. There can obviously come a point where too much is too much, but I don't see that being a problem with Slaughterhouse. There styles are more fit for mixtape type shit anyways.I think it cheapens your work. Like everybody is always fiending for a new Dre project. In the good old days of Death Row, Suge and Dre used to always teach their artistts to never overexpose themselves, and it kept the demand high for their music. And when it finally did drop that shit would hit you hard like Kush... but Snoop said once Puffy and them started having success being on any and everybodys albums that he started doing the same.
2-Brian, you also think Jay Z has no classic songs, why should ANYONE take your opinion seriously?
LMAO @ OVER EXPOSING1-what mixtapes have they had new music on since the LP dropped in August? please, tell me. oh that's right, none...2-Brian, you also think Jay Z has no classic songs, why should ANYONE take your opinion seriously?
I hate to say it, but for once I gotta go with Brian on this one.Quality over quantity always pays off in the end. Don't put out more wack shit than good shit and people will check for you. I miss the old days of when you wouldn't heard from an artist for like 3 or 4 years until they were ready to drop a new album. The quality of music was much better.But this isn't the case with Slumberhouse though. They don't even motivate me to steal their shit.
Quote from: Sikunta Kinte on November 17, 2012, 01:21:01 PMI hate to say it, but for once I gotta go with Brian on this one.Quality over quantity always pays off in the end. Don't put out more wack shit than good shit and people will check for you. I miss the old days of when you wouldn't heard from an artist for like 3 or 4 years until they were ready to drop a new album. The quality of music was much better.But this isn't the case with Slumberhouse though. They don't even motivate me to steal their shit.I've been wanting to ask this for a long time. Did you actually put a mask on your dog?
Quote from: Remedy360 on November 17, 2012, 06:52:09 PMQuote from: Sikunta Kinte on November 17, 2012, 01:21:01 PMI hate to say it, but for once I gotta go with Brian on this one.Quality over quantity always pays off in the end. Don't put out more wack shit than good shit and people will check for you. I miss the old days of when you wouldn't heard from an artist for like 3 or 4 years until they were ready to drop a new album. The quality of music was much better.But this isn't the case with Slumberhouse though. They don't even motivate me to steal their shit.I've been wanting to ask this for a long time. Did you actually put a mask on your dog?lol nah. I got that picture off the internet.