West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: certified_pimp on June 03, 2008, 07:04:30 AM
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I sent this song "Horny" I produced to about 30 labels and one them are interested!!! It only took like 2 weeks... Check out da track and tell me wut u think
HORNY (http://www.myspace.com/870trig)
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lol..good ish..it could be something these days.not really my style but you know people like stuff like this.
whats the name of the label?
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Terrible shit. I'm sorry...
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Pretty normal "hit song", nothing special but idiots could like it.
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Pretty normal "hit song", nothing special but idiots could like it.
I made it for idiots and white people who do coke cuz it seems like dey r the only ones who are buyin CD 2day...
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damn, what a waste of time :-\
but it hopefully gets you in a situation to make some good music!
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Pretty normal "hit song", nothing special but idiots could like it.
I made it for idiots and white people who do coke cuz it seems like dey r the only ones who are buyin CD 2day...
mate its actually a nice beat, it will apeal to people so dont give up
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There is this new kid at work who looks 12 with fricles and the hole thing that sat next to me ther other day.
I saw he was writting rhymes on a piece of paper. I said so you rap?? He said yeah he has millions of fans and def jam and Shady records was interested in him.
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^LMAO
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haha wtf is this
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Pretty normal "hit song", nothing special but idiots could like it.
thats what i was sayin.
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LOL @ sending it to 30 labels and only one showed interest. Like that's a good thing or something?
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it wuz only 2 weeks
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Terrible shit. I'm sorry...
Co-sign
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for some reason, I'm not surprised if this is true
funny how all these record labels look at is the type of music and not the skill of the rapper. no disrespect, but anyone can make this kind of song. autotune hook, generic pop beat, generic verses. If they're really feeling it they could easily take any of their artists and replicate the vibe of the song with more ease and less of an investment than they would need by signing and promoting a new artist.