Author Topic: E one deathrow records catalogue  (Read 867 times)

Bandida

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Re: E one deathrow records catalogue
« Reply #15 on: July 23, 2015, 02:42:34 PM »
Always enlightening to see CORREA aka the relevant one acting like his generation is responsible for making artists RELEVANT....
Today's rappers have moulded themselves on the artistic efforts of cats from the 90's...
The 90's was hip hops golden age....
In the 90's you had to have a realism that isn't as marketable to today's youth who listen to mediocre mumbo jumbo that is reflective of your generations inability to appreciate anything that hasn't been marketed to you as a gimmick.....
Ppl been shakin they Booty's , crop walking n using provocative material to influence pop culture since the 70's....
But in this pretentious day n age, where social media is the catalyst for artists to promote themselves, leaving them open to ridicule from sub par rap aficionados who seek to be entertained rather than enlightened, and have taken to platforms such as twitter n Facebook to market themselves, we are being misled as to what is legitimate art and fake ass puffery....
The relevant ones generation is so egotistical, as are most 15 year olds, that they can't see the power in longevity, instead clinging to the latest gimmick like its a god send and dismissing the tried n true as washed up relicsbof a dead era....
Now all it takes to be.a major rapper is a co sign to a major label with enough money to produce outlandish videos to keep the youths eyes glued to the screen...
Can they perform a one to two hour set n have the crowd going wild the whole time???
I'm not saying the opposite of the relevant one, in that I do believe there is definitely room for current underground or even major label artists to have the same influence upon culture as did the artists from the 90's, but I am saying, people like the relevant one need to think outside the arrogant confines of the glass box they live in n stop taking shots at those of us who have been around long enough to see the rises n falls, staying power and new school interpretations of an art form that has been around longer than your muthas pussy been putting out....
Nuff said..
 

adi760

Re: E one deathrow records catalogue
« Reply #16 on: July 23, 2015, 03:11:04 PM »
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EFFeX

Re: E one deathrow records catalogue
« Reply #17 on: July 23, 2015, 04:41:23 PM »
I wouldn't count on hearing any unreleased material. I don't think it's financially worth the time or effort for them.

CORREA

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Re: E one deathrow records catalogue
« Reply #18 on: July 24, 2015, 01:03:32 AM »
I wouldn't count on hearing any unreleased material. I don't think it's financially worth the time or effort for them.

i wouldn't either but i know it isnt going to happen ive moved on others should too
 

CORREA

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Re: E one deathrow records catalogue
« Reply #19 on: July 24, 2015, 01:06:07 AM »

The 90's was hip hops golden age....


ur right was
and if people like you keep living the past u wont see the next one its the hottest the west coast been since the 90s sorry daz didn't do shit in the 2000s