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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: GangstaBoogy on January 19, 2007, 02:31:20 PM
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Rapper Young Buck continues to expand his Ca$hville record label, having recently signed pioneering independent rapper, C-Bo.
While terms of the deal are being finalized, C-Bo, real name Shawn Thomas, will be the first artist to release an album off the Ca$hville label, Young Buck revealed to AllHipHop.com.
“C-Bo is about to f**k the game up,” Young Buck told AllHipHop.com. “A lot of people already know what's up with `Bo from an independent standpoint, so I can just put him out and bring him to the world on a worldwide platform and keep that same independent feel.”
Known as one of the Bay area’s most infamous rhyme bosses, C-Bo has reportedly sold over 2 million albums independently since 1993.
C-Bo has worked with a number of high profile rappers throughout his career, including Tupac Shakur, E-40, The Outlawz, Mac Dre, Yukmouth and others.
He has released several critically acclaimed albums including Gas Chamber, Enemy of the State and what many feel is his most controversial release, 1998's Til My Casket Drops.
The album contained a song titled "Deadly Game" in which C-Bo talked about shooting a police officer. Officials ruled that the lyrics violated the terms of C-Bo]s probation and jailed him.
The case was later dismissed.
C-Bo recently drew headlines when his West Coast Mafia imprint released Arizona based white Hip-Hop group Woodpile, which celebrates "white pride."
According to Young Buck, C-Bo will drop an independent album through a one album deal with Koch, while a distribution home is negotiated for the Ca$ville imprint.
“Warner Bros. is making big, big, big moves right now toward what I'm doing,” Young Buck said. "Being that I can take my label outside of Interscope there's been a lot of labels reaching out to me. I don't know if I want to take it to Warner Bros. or Atlantic or Def Jam or Universal, I don't know. Everybody's talking good and at the end of the day I just want the best opportunity.”
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Interesting ;D
Another proof beefs in rap dont mean shit anymore.
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good for c bo should be a good album .
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well...you know this nigga aint droppin no album before Scot Pederson gets his lights cut.
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good move on bo's part. track with them two should be nice.
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so its not just a rumour anymoore..interesting move
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Defeintely a good move right there. Buck should sign Mack 10 next.
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So is Yuk done with C-Bo or is he done dissing G-unit?
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C-Bo! That baldhead nut...
Man, haven't REALLY REALLY listened to C-Bo since "Tales From The Crypt"....
Tried listenin' to some of his later material and its wack!
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as long as dude drops some good material its all good....
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I'm a little surprised by this move to say the least, but at least Young Buck had some clout in the game before fuckin' with G-Unit. I just hope his next album will be more like Mobfather than Money To Burn.
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C-Bo recently drew headlines when his West Coast Mafia imprint released Arizona based white Hip-Hop group Woodpile, which celebrates "white pride."
what the hell is this about?
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huh. cbo n buck.. weird
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Buck told us that months ago when we did the 50 cent and buck interview.
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^ he said he wanted to sign C-Bo. I think its official now.
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C-Bo a switch-a-roo ass nigga..
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sum 1 had a change of heart lol i wonder how yuk feels ..
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C-Bo and Buck have been cool BEFORE Buck signed to G-Unit. Yuk knows this.
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Man...
That's a step BACKWARDS..
C-Bo been in the game how long? & he's signin' to somebody that hasn't been in the game very long at all.. That's twisted. Its all good if he releases a good album.. But honestly, I DONT' like this move.