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yeah Crooked I had already shed light on this in a long interview, props for the link.with hindsight he made a bad decision but at the time it seemed right, death row still had hopes of resurging, and then again, he knew he would have to wait on aftermath, so maybe his career would have stalled just like it did when he was on tha row. i bet crooked I gets stuck in the past though between having recorded full length albums for tha row with guests and some buzz and the possibility of having signed on aftermath and blowing up and that's why he can't get himself to release a lower-budget album
Interesting that he was featured on King T's Aftermath LP - that means there are still some unleaked tracks left off those sessions
COB needs to follow the example of TDE. The reason they're doing so well was because they consistently released stuff and built a fanbase. And not only that, TDE didn't follow trends they let the trend come to them.
Crooked I is an idiot. I used to be a massive fan of his, but he could very easily revive his career if he would just start releasing albums on cdbaby or somewhere and just start dropping albums once a year. If he was consistent, he could rebuild his fan-base and start to assemble a real catalog...maybe even get noticed by majors again.COB needs to follow the example of TDE. The reason they're doing so well was because they consistently released stuff and built a fanbase. And not only that, TDE didn't follow trends they let the trend come to them.
I'll be honest with you, Hack. I used to be a bigger Crook stan than you, but when I lost my whole collection of songs because my hard drive died, I got really pissed off. How the hell am I supposed to find all the songs of his I had and lost?If he had any sense he'd go back in his catalog and drop the loose tracks in album form and quality and start continuously dropping albums so he can do something real, but he keeps wasting time thinking someone like Eminem will take him by the hand and walk him to the top. Pfft. Not happening.
Quote from: Sami on April 25, 2013, 06:09:53 PMCOB needs to follow the example of TDE. The reason they're doing so well was because they consistently released stuff and built a fanbase. And not only that, TDE didn't follow trends they let the trend come to them.Yeah, there's some money coming in for them. Speaking of which, who is the guy with the Staples Center floor seats rocking all the red TDE shit? He sits on the left side of the tables.
Quote from: DeeezNuuuts83 on April 26, 2013, 12:58:46 PMQuote from: Sami on April 25, 2013, 06:09:53 PMCOB needs to follow the example of TDE. The reason they're doing so well was because they consistently released stuff and built a fanbase. And not only that, TDE didn't follow trends they let the trend come to them.Yeah, there's some money coming in for them. Speaking of which, who is the guy with the Staples Center floor seats rocking all the red TDE shit? He sits on the left side of the tables.I wondered the same thing too. I think thats Punch, CEO of TDE. Thats someone you rarely see or hear about which is a good thing as he just stays low key and behind the scenes. If you want a CEO whos not all over the records.... All in the videos.... Come to Top Dawg Entertainment!
I've been saying for years Crooked I is not an album artist. He will kill verses, kill freestyles, but don't expect anything beyond that.