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Title: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: phil uk 69 on August 13, 2010, 05:08:47 PM


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That’s right, days ago Tha Realest collaborated with none other than the Outlawz for a track to be featured on Tha Realest’s second album, “Remember My Name.”

All can expect EDI, Fatal, and Young Noble dropping some of their best bars in years for this song that apparently had everyone in the studio going nuts!
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: Shango on August 14, 2010, 01:04:04 AM
when is the album droppin ?
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: aerroc on August 14, 2010, 02:11:16 AM
when is the album droppin ?

2020
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: Smoke on August 14, 2010, 03:24:41 AM
his website is blocked from years
what a shame.  The distribution or promotion for his projects doesn't exist
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: Mietek23 on August 14, 2010, 07:27:58 AM
when is the album droppin ?

There was a plan to release it in November but I think it's going to be a 2011 release..



his website is blocked from years
what a shame.  The distribution or promotion for his projects doesn't exist


True. He should have some loyal fans like Phil to run his shit and get him a decent online promotion..
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: hellrazor86 on August 14, 2010, 02:40:30 PM
Didnt even know he was preparing a second album..

WTR Still Bumpin..
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: Enigma on August 14, 2010, 03:54:27 PM
when is the album droppin ?

There was a plan to release it in November but I think it's going to be a 2011 release..



his website is blocked from years
what a shame.  The distribution or promotion for his projects doesn't exist


True. He should have some loyal fans like Phil to run his shit and get him a decent online promotion..

No matter what anyone says, fans don't create online promotion. If that was the case, Crooked I would have dropped years ago. He has 10,000 loyal enthusiasts on his forum and he can't get nothing to drop.

All of these underground rappers with or that had huge buzz prior to their album: IE Wiz Khalifa, Yelawolf, Gucci Mane a few years back, Nipsey Hussle, Cudi a few years back, Drake, the list goes on - HAD DEALS IN PLACE. It might not have been public knowledge but nobody gets big buzz going for any album anymore without a deal, that's just the way it goes.

Labels front now like their artists aren't signed - Wiz Khalifa is the prime example. He's been nesting over at Atlantic for over a year, Curren$y was nesting at Def Jam for over a year, YG (Toot it and Boot it) has been signed to Def Jam for over a year, Wale was nesting at Interscope for close to 2 years. Labels act as if these cats aint signed because they know the fanbase gets suckered into getting behind an "underground" artist, when in fact they aren't underground at all. That is the record label's newest tactic - fans love to get behind underground talent that they think nobody else listens to, when in reality there are hundreds of thousands of people downloading that same mixtape you think you one upped everyone else on. It's a sad day that labels have to sucker people but this is simply the truth. Anyone ever think why all of a sudden radio stations play mixtape tracks? How "Toot it and Boot It" can get played daily when the artist is supposedly not even signed? How Drake could get played on every radio station and MTV with no deal? It's simple - THEY DO HAVE DEALS, the label just hides it until their buzz gets huge.

These labels have the money to supply their mixtapes with top notch production and guests, and people turn around mesmerized that mixtapes sound like albums these days. It's the point, and labels have latched onto the way the industry is now. You think Cool and Dre gave Game 20 beats for free? JR Rotem gave him a beat for a mixtape? Cmon, Interscope paid for that and pumped it out to get Game some solid buzz going. Unless you're a certified legend in the game, labels aren't tossing out your album until you put out that mixtape album first. Then, they judge off that response and download list as to how much money they're going to put into the actual marketing campaign.

Not to mention: I've reached out to all the big hip hop blog sites to cover Tha Realest. There is no interest 90% of the time simply because he has no solid deal behind him and he is an independent artist. He has Ray-J, Fat Joe, and Sean Paul on his album but they didnt look at it twice. But if Universal/Motown emailed these websites and gave them an exclusive track to throw on by Tha Realest, best believe they're doing it without hesitation.

Case and point: All major mixtapes and major underground artists are the products of record labels. Don't believe it and you're in denial.
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: V2DHeart on August 14, 2010, 04:25:21 PM
I bought 2 copies of Witness Tha Realest expecting an average album, but I - being critical of Tha Realest's "biting", was surprised and actually enjoyed the album. It was a solid effort, almost playable all the way through, which is bizarre because Tha Realest said himself that it would be, and it's usually a typical self promo that artists always sayto bump up their own work, so I took those comments with a grain of salt, but it really was one of thee best rap releases of 2009 IMO

However, the groundbreaking news of Tha Realest working with Tha Outlawz doesn't hold much weight with me. Tha Outlawz are wack and have been for years, and I feel his efforts to work with EDI and other Outlawz are just a sad attempt to prove his legitimacy in being an authentic rapper not biting the style of 2Pac by working with his closest affiliates, which he is in some ways biting regardless

I would prefer to hear him doing another track with J.Valentine (F*ck Hollywood, N Luv Wit A Ghetto Girl), or productions from Marv, Blaqthoven or Kobaine, so that the new album would resemble some of the previous advantages of the previous release, which was a good one.

I'll purchase it
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: Mietek23 on August 15, 2010, 05:42:06 AM
Real and Kobane parted ways a long time ago and I don't think they will work with eachother no time soon.. Maybe WideAwake will release some of his Death Row material via iTunes or something to get him some buzz going cause ever since "Witness Tha Realest" dropped, he kinda gone silent with his shit. Not to mention that "Peep'n Game" video dropped unapproved almost year after his album and that ain't no way to promote your project.

Realest should still work with Marvelouz Marv, Mark Sparks, Blaqthoven and let 1500 Or Nuthin' produce some more tracks for him - that "Kuz It Just Ain't 'N U" joint off "Witness Tha Realest" is really dope, I'm feelin' the beat on this 8)



On a side note - Tha Realest have mentioned that WC reached out to Outlawz to do a track for his project. Are we talking about "Revenge Of The Barracuda"? Give us some info about it Tito :)
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: titoveli on August 15, 2010, 07:42:17 AM
^^^^^ cant answer that right now but dont b surprise if it is for that album
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: phil uk 69 on August 15, 2010, 09:36:59 AM
interesting read thx guys
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: hellrazor86 on August 16, 2010, 01:34:43 AM
interesting read thx guys
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: Salazar on August 16, 2010, 08:31:38 AM
expect it ma man

expect me 2 come bck like u expect jesus 2 come bck

expect it
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: 2dog on August 16, 2010, 12:41:41 PM
Just saw this news on MTV. Dubcnn must be working on a frontpage article.
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: makaveli.. on August 18, 2010, 12:20:32 AM
some ggood news right there
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: sofdark on August 18, 2010, 12:25:22 AM
him goin' platinum back in the days show how much hype death row had back in the days.
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: makaveli.. on August 18, 2010, 07:08:05 AM
i think if he had the right push behind him he could easily compete with the major artists out noiw
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: The-Leak (aka) kingwell (bka) JULES on August 18, 2010, 02:38:48 PM
when is the album droppin ?

There was a plan to release it in November but I think it's going to be a 2011 release..



his website is blocked from years
what a shame.  The distribution or promotion for his projects doesn't exist


True. He should have some loyal fans like Phil to run his shit and get him a decent online promotion..

No matter what anyone says, fans don't create online promotion. If that was the case, Crooked I would have dropped years ago. He has 10,000 loyal enthusiasts on his forum and he can't get nothing to drop.

All of these underground rappers with or that had huge buzz prior to their album: IE Wiz Khalifa, Yelawolf, Gucci Mane a few years back, Nipsey Hussle, Cudi a few years back, Drake, the list goes on - HAD DEALS IN PLACE. It might not have been public knowledge but nobody gets big buzz going for any album anymore without a deal, that's just the way it goes.

Labels front now like their artists aren't signed - Wiz Khalifa is the prime example. He's been nesting over at Atlantic for over a year, Curren$y was nesting at Def Jam for over a year, YG (Toot it and Boot it) has been signed to Def Jam for over a year, Wale was nesting at Interscope for close to 2 years. Labels act as if these cats aint signed because they know the fanbase gets suckered into getting behind an "underground" artist, when in fact they aren't underground at all. That is the record label's newest tactic - fans love to get behind underground talent that they think nobody else listens to, when in reality there are hundreds of thousands of people downloading that same mixtape you think you one upped everyone else on. It's a sad day that labels have to sucker people but this is simply the truth. Anyone ever think why all of a sudden radio stations play mixtape tracks? How "Toot it and Boot It" can get played daily when the artist is supposedly not even signed? How Drake could get played on every radio station and MTV with no deal? It's simple - THEY DO HAVE DEALS, the label just hides it until their buzz gets huge.

These labels have the money to supply their mixtapes with top notch production and guests, and people turn around mesmerized that mixtapes sound like albums these days. It's the point, and labels have latched onto the way the industry is now. You think Cool and Dre gave Game 20 beats for free? JR Rotem gave him a beat for a mixtape? Cmon, Interscope paid for that and pumped it out to get Game some solid buzz going. Unless you're a certified legend in the game, labels aren't tossing out your album until you put out that mixtape album first. Then, they judge off that response and download list as to how much money they're going to put into the actual marketing campaign.

Not to mention: I've reached out to all the big hip hop blog sites to cover Tha Realest. There is no interest 90% of the time simply because he has no solid deal behind him and he is an independent artist. He has Ray-J, Fat Joe, and Sean Paul on his album but they didnt look at it twice. But if Universal/Motown emailed these websites and gave them an exclusive track to throw on by Tha Realest, best believe they're doing it without hesitation.

Case and point: All major mixtapes and major underground artists are the products of record labels. Don't believe it and you're in denial.

This post is Epic Win. 
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: The-Leak (aka) kingwell (bka) JULES on August 18, 2010, 02:40:45 PM
I bought 2 copies of Witness Tha Realest expecting an average album,

Why would you buy 2 copies?  And on top of that, why would you buy 1 copy even, if you were expecting an average album?
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: titoveli on August 19, 2010, 03:44:30 PM
remember to check this thread out http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=253855.msg2577807#msg2577807
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: V2DHeart on August 20, 2010, 12:47:56 PM
I bought 2 copies of Witness Tha Realest expecting an average album,

Why would you buy 2 copies?  And on top of that, why would you buy 1 copy even, if you were expecting an average album?

Because he was pretty consistent in picking good beats, even his 2Real Ent. days, and his Witness Tha Realest mixtape, so I wasn't in 2009 anticipating highly for his, nor anyone else's album. There were a lot of major let downs from a lot of top artists, Nas, Jay Z, DPG, 2Pac albums, that were all expected to be great, so although Tha Realest always picked good beats, I was a bit hesitant in believing his solo effort would be one of such, in that he may have picked the 'commercialised' route of typical mainstream Hip Hop - That weak southern electro-pop sound, but I thought I'd buy two anyone in case it wasn't.

If I know an album is going to be good I'll buy 2 to ensure I have a backup in case the other is scratched due to regular play
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: ianyo2008 on August 21, 2010, 01:44:51 AM
Hell yeah, i feel ya like some sandpaper homie.  Tha Realest puts it down so people need 2 learn about it, buy 50 copies atleast.......  Tha Outlawz have alwayz been on top in my book.  If anybody got some shit 2 say about that, "What Kinda Gum"???????       FUCK'EM!
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: makaveli.. on August 22, 2010, 06:17:52 PM
were the haters at?
Title: Re: The Outlawz featured on Realest album “Remember My Name”
Post by: Muhfukka on August 22, 2010, 09:53:29 PM

I bought 2 copies of Witness Tha Realest expecting an average album,
hahahaha