West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Adam Donnelly on July 13, 2005, 05:41:31 AM
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KAM Is real dope think we all know that.
I would even say his is the best MC on the West.
The track he did with Focus 'I Dont Think So' how Phat is that.
It got me thinking Focus is on Aftermath right? So Im guesing Dre has heard that track
Why dont he sign KAM to Aftermath ?
I know he likes to work with new artists But the people he working with at the minute
aint on KAM's level.
Maybe his political views aint marketable or something ???
I know there are a lot of people who say Dre should sign this that and the other.
But KAM rips every track up IMO
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kam isn't commerical therefore interscope won't get behind it..
dre's hands are tied.. he could _maybe_ toss dude a track if he'd accept it.. but thats all..
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i think the question is would Kam sign with such a commercial label even if they offered him a deal? i donīt think so.........
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i think the question is would Kam sign with such a commercial label even if they offered him a deal? i donīt think so.........
mmmm Never looked at it like that
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and he already knows that bein signed to a hot label alone is not a guarantee to sell some records coz his album with Lench Mob Records only sold like 250k. i think he should do the damn thing with an independent label or a smaller west coast based label like Treacherous(if they actually release any of their albums). and bein signed to Interscope i think he would be forced to do more joints like Killa instead of joints like I Donīt Think So. now aint nuthin wrong with Killa but the lyrical content displayed on that song is not what Kam does the best. heīs at his best when heīs dropping hardcore political songs.
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i think the question is would Kam sign with such a commercial label even if they offered him a deal? i donīt think so.........
I think most of his fans wouldnt want Kam to sign to a major in the first place. He would be forced to compromise his image and music...Kam is not about to go that route. His future release on Guerrilla Funk will not disappoint...GUARANTEED!
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KAM IS THE SHIT...LISTEN TO "THERAPY SESSIONS" BY GLASSES MALONE FEAT. HIM AND GAME...KAM RIPS THAT SHIT UP IN THE SECOND VERSE SO DOES GAME...
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i think the question is would Kam sign with such a commercial label even if they offered him a deal? i donīt think so.........
I think most of his fans wouldnt want Kam to sign to a major in the first place. He would be forced to compromise his image and music...Kam is not about to go that route. His future release on Guerrilla Funk will not disappoint...GUARANTEED!
HELL YEAH 100% AGRREED KAM WILL BLOW UP THIS IS GUARANTED I CAN BET ON THIS BRO'
NO WAY HE SIGN UP WITH A MAJOR ,MAJORS KILLS RAP COZ THEY DONT KNOW SHIT ABOUT HOW TO HANDLE CERTAINS THINGS SPECIALLY RAPPERS PROMOTIONS THESE DAYS,EVENT IF THEY POWERFUL & CONTROL LOT OF THINGS...
HE JUST NEED A STRONG ALBUM WITH THE RIGHT SINGLE+VIDEO & THATS IT... MUSIC WILL SPEAK ON ITS OWN
HEY DONT MISJUDGE HOW IMPORTANT A VIDEO IS.... FOR US FOREIGN PPL COZ SOMETIMES WHEN A SINGLE'S BLOWIN UP IN USA ,RADIOS DONT PLAY THAT SHIT BUT ... MTV S WORLWIDE AHA STR8 UP
P.S:KAM UZ THE SHIT MAN,KEEP YA HEAD UP
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P.S:KAM UZ THE SHIT MAN,KEEP YA HEAD UP
for real!
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kam isn't commerical therefore interscope won't get behind it..
Yeah, unfortunately that's the only explanation. If Kam would sign to the Math, he'd (most likely) have to make a tight club song as a first single. Now, to quote KAM: "Should I floss with my peers? Is that what mothafuckers who's struggling really wanna hear?" ;) I'm pretty sure that if they offered a half a mill to Kam for making that track, he still wouldn't do it...
The only way I see Dre offering Kam a contract, is when Dre (and Jimmy) take a "risk" and let Kam make his album like he always does: songs with a message in them, political topics, "attacking" the industry, or just talking about how he grew up...but definitely not the typical G-Unit/Aftermath/Interscope stuff to sell records: cars, clothes, jewelry & women
As long as they won't take that risk, I don't even get my hopes up that he'd ever be signed to Aftermath...
And yeah, perhaps a label like Treacherous would be good. Who knows? They still have to prove themselves though: Crooked I & Jayo Felony are their first 2 "big" artists coming out on their label, so it'll be interesting to see how they'll handle it.
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Yea, I think Kam should stay away from Aftermath.
He got an album in the works now over at Paris's Guerilla Funk label.
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Are you kiddin? Kam would sign that deal in a hot minute. Kamnesia was commercial as hell! Tell me I'm lying. But Interscope would NEVER push an artist like Kam. They only push gangsta rap.
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In my opinion, Kam is in my top 3 of all time favorite rappers. Dude always be on that political tip, waking people the fuck up about whats really going on. What I think would kill the rap game is if Kam and Paris did a whole album together. How fucking sick would that be? Who agrees with me on that one?
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In my opinion, Kam is in my top 3 of all time favorite rappers. Dude always be on that political tip, waking people the fuck up about whats really going on. What I think would kill the rap game is if Kam and Paris did a whole album together. How fucking sick would that be? Who agrees with me on that one?
yeah once again I 100 % agree sometimes is waaay too political but on the other hand only him do that very well just like paris they both on the same line so Kam+Paris gathered pff its just a dream comin true lolol
If u add a terific ''P.E'' guest appearance as we had the pleasure to hear on Paris's last album...u get ur ears on fire lolol
let's cross the dubs
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Are you kiddin? Kam would sign that deal in a hot minute. Kamnesia was commercial as hell! Tell me I'm lying. But Interscope would NEVER push an artist like Kam. They only push gangsta rap.
I mean....that album in a way was commercial, as far as the production, but he didn't ever say anything to contradict himself, and he was still talkin bout some of the same shit. "oh shit yeah right there thas it" was a bit commercial but it wasn't like he was rappin bout bullshit, everybody likes talkin bout females, nothin wrong with that. But like "where I come from" was radio ready as hell, but he was still spittin real shit about his hood and how shit goes, so it wasn't bullshit.