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Re: What happens to the 2nd single of West Coast albums?
« Reply #15 on: January 24, 2005, 07:32:44 AM »
wsc released " so many rappers in love" as a promo 12". i´ve heard that that they planned to do a vid 4 it aswell but i guess that never happened.

yeah that happened around the time cube and mack started having problems
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Re: What happens to the 2nd single of West Coast albums?
« Reply #16 on: January 24, 2005, 08:38:14 AM »
If an album doesn't have good numbers after the first single, a second single is damn near out the question. Plenty of artists don't release video's for their second single if they haven't done good numbers.
 

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Re: What happens to the 2nd single of West Coast albums?
« Reply #17 on: January 24, 2005, 08:48:20 AM »
^ took the words right outta my mouth.. :)
 

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Re: What happens to the 2nd single of West Coast albums?
« Reply #18 on: January 24, 2005, 12:14:50 PM »
If an album doesn't have good numbers after the first single, a second single is damn near out the question. Plenty of artists don't release video's for their second single if they haven't done good numbers.

Yeah, I understand. If they're a relatively new artist (or a veteran) and their album hasn't performed to the label's expectationsand drawn in respectable numbers they probably can't afford to spend on videos and promotion for a second single. Either that or the record label pulls the plug after the first, as I suspect may have happened with 213.
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Re: What happens to the 2nd single of West Coast albums?
« Reply #19 on: January 24, 2005, 12:48:36 PM »
If an album doesn't have good numbers after the first single, a second single is damn near out the question. Plenty of artists don't release video's for their second single if they haven't done good numbers.

Exactly, it isn't just west coast gangsta acts that don't get videos for their second singles, Dilated didn't, Slum Village won't, neither in all probability will Mos or Kweli, its just the way the industry is at the moment.

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Re: What happens to the 2nd single of West Coast albums?
« Reply #20 on: January 25, 2005, 02:48:29 AM »
If an album doesn't have good numbers after the first single, a second single is damn near out the question. Plenty of artists don't release video's for their second single if they haven't done good numbers.

Exactly, it isn't just west coast gangsta acts that don't get videos for their second singles, Dilated didn't, Slum Village won't, neither in all probability will Mos or Kweli, its just the way the industry is at the moment.

mos def released 2 videos of his new album
1. Sex, Love And Money
2. Ghetto Rock



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Re: What happens to the 2nd single of West Coast albums?
« Reply #21 on: January 25, 2005, 02:53:11 AM »


Exactly, it isn't just west coast gangsta acts that don't get videos for their second singles, Dilated didn't, Slum Village won't, neither in all probability will Mos or Kweli, its just the way the industry is at the moment.


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Re: What happens to the 2nd single of West Coast albums?
« Reply #22 on: January 25, 2005, 12:23:19 PM »
Damn, whats this, pick on Rastaman day 8)

If an album doesn't have good numbers after the first single, a second single is damn near out the question. Plenty of artists don't release video's for their second single if they haven't done good numbers.

Exactly, it isn't just west coast gangsta acts that don't get videos for their second singles, Dilated didn't, Slum Village won't, neither in all probability will Mos or Kweli, its just the way the industry is at the moment.

mos def released 2 videos of his new album
1. Sex, Love And Money
2. Ghetto Rock

Yeah, but it was a double a side single, and the both those videos were pretty low budget, theres no way he'll get a video for the second single (if there even is one)



Exactly, it isn't just west coast gangsta acts that don't get videos for their second singles, Dilated didn't, Slum Village won't, neither in all probability will Mos or Kweli, its just the way the industry is at the moment.


dilated is west coast homie...

"it isn't just west coast gangsta acts".

Read the post homie  ;)

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Re: What happens to the 2nd single of West Coast albums?
« Reply #23 on: January 25, 2005, 03:06:32 PM »
the world famous beatnuts have never had more than 1 vid per album. so they started doin that thing where they have two half videos for two songs. thats hella lame
 

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Re: What happens to the 2nd single of West Coast albums?
« Reply #24 on: January 25, 2005, 04:40:36 PM »
Sometimes it's the second or even the third single that becomes a hit and propels album sales. Look at Tribe Called Quest with "Scenario", that song was the third single off that album and became a huge hit. "I Get Around" was the second song released off of 2pac's "Strictly for my NIGGAZ". "Holla if you Hear Me" was the first single and it got no airplay at all. The Fugees first single, "Fugela" got no radio play and very little video play but "Killing Me Softly" caused the group to sell 10 million records.

To me, it seems that not releasing a second single is a bigger risk than releasing one, that second single could blow up.
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Re: What happens to the 2nd single of West Coast albums?
« Reply #25 on: January 25, 2005, 08:40:27 PM »

and the 2nd Eastsidaz album didnt have a follow up (which was a dumb move cuz there was hella good ones to choose from)
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