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THE WOOOOOORRRRRRLD FAMOUS..... While we sit and wait for the official M.O.P. release on G-Unit records (don't hold your breath, because if you did for the Roc-A-Fella release, chances are, you're dead), Billy Danze and Lil Fame will tease us with another street album titled Salutes The St. Marxmen. The album will feature guest spots from Jay Z, Wyclef Jean, DJ Premier and the late ODB. Look for the album October 18th. Fire!! - Andreas Hale
^^yeah if you read the actual article, the next album is being released on Koch, im assuming it'll be mostly shit they recorded during the stint on Rocafella...as the article says they are still working on the G-Unit debut...
Quote from: Leggy Hendrix on October 01, 2005, 04:48:18 AM^^yeah if you read the actual article, the next album is being released on Koch, im assuming it'll be mostly shit they recorded during the stint on Rocafella...as the article says they are still working on the G-Unit debut...I know. I just don't get it tho Does this mean they've got TWO contracts signed at the same time? One at Koch and one at G-Unit, and they just record their shit & get to pick what label they feel like dropping the album with? Weird. Never heard of anything like this before, tbh.
Quote from: Elevz on October 02, 2005, 04:02:26 AMQuote from: Leggy Hendrix on October 01, 2005, 04:48:18 AM^^yeah if you read the actual article, the next album is being released on Koch, im assuming it'll be mostly shit they recorded during the stint on Rocafella...as the article says they are still working on the G-Unit debut...I know. I just don't get it tho Does this mean they've got TWO contracts signed at the same time? One at Koch and one at G-Unit, and they just record their shit & get to pick what label they feel like dropping the album with? Weird. Never heard of anything like this before, tbh.This deal with Koch is just to distribute the album that was supposed to drop on Roc-A-Fella, which I guess was complete already and just needed to be put out there. They are not working on their G-unit debut.
Quote from: Rastaman Vibration on October 02, 2005, 06:54:04 AMQuote from: Elevz on October 02, 2005, 04:02:26 AMQuote from: Leggy Hendrix on October 01, 2005, 04:48:18 AM^^yeah if you read the actual article, the next album is being released on Koch, im assuming it'll be mostly shit they recorded during the stint on Rocafella...as the article says they are still working on the G-Unit debut...I know. I just don't get it tho Does this mean they've got TWO contracts signed at the same time? One at Koch and one at G-Unit, and they just record their shit & get to pick what label they feel like dropping the album with? Weird. Never heard of anything like this before, tbh.This deal with Koch is just to distribute the album that was supposed to drop on Roc-A-Fella, which I guess was complete already and just needed to be put out there. They are not working on their G-unit debut.not=now right?
Quote from: Elevz on October 02, 2005, 04:02:26 AMQuote from: Leggy Hendrix on October 01, 2005, 04:48:18 AM^^yeah if you read the actual article, the next album is being released on Koch, im assuming it'll be mostly shit they recorded during the stint on Rocafella...as the article says they are still working on the G-Unit debut...I know. I just don't get it tho Does this mean they've got TWO contracts signed at the same time? One at Koch and one at G-Unit, and they just record their shit & get to pick what label they feel like dropping the album with? Weird. Never heard of anything like this before, tbh.This deal with Koch is just to distribute the album that was supposed to drop on Roc-A-Fella, which I guess was complete already and just needed to be put out there. They are now working on their G-unit debut.
This release will be on Koch Records, which General Manager and Executive Vice President Ernie Grunblatt promises will be another classic M.O.P. record. "Cliff Cultreri and I signed M.O.P. First Family to Relativity Records, where the group had the most success," explained Grunblatt. "We've been friends for a long time, so it's a natural fit for Koch to put out their next great release."