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Hmm.... lesse here.D-12 made tons of money and went platinum.Kid Rock is an international superstar, and has went multi-platinum multiple times.Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise is from Detroit, what yall know about Robert Bradley?The White Stripes are also from Detroit, and are international superstars, considered one of the best bands in the world, and pretty much run rock right now.
Quote from: Trauma on July 04, 2005, 07:25:54 PMHmm.... lesse here.D-12 made tons of money and went platinum.Kid Rock is an international superstar, and has went multi-platinum multiple times.Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise is from Detroit, what yall know about Robert Bradley?The White Stripes are also from Detroit, and are international superstars, considered one of the best bands in the world, and pretty much run rock right now. Clearly my thread was talking about hip-hop albums.
I think their sound is not for the mainstream...Look at Slum Village...they do have a fan base but was popular only becuz Kanye Was on their single
-Eminem's producers the Bass Brothers have made a couple of attempts to showcase other Detroit talent. That one cat, I can't remember his name, had that single called "That's The Way We Roll", I think he was even signed to Web/Interscope, but the album was never released.
Cheers struggled to go gold according to www.riaa.com itīs certified platinum.
If there was any justice in the Detroit world of record sales, Royce da 5'9'' would have gone platinum, and D12 would struggle to see gold..