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Title: Def Jam and Doggystyle Records....
Post by: themovie on June 24, 2002, 01:48:22 AM
DEF JAM !
Maybe it's only my opinion,but i think Def Jam could be the best label for snoop dogg and his doggystyle records.
MCA Records is a HUGE label,it's history...but not for hip hop !
Ok,def jam is located in New York,but i think this is not a problem....with the MASSIVE promotion could be the right deal for snoop to sell a lot also on the east coast,same thing for his roster !
I know this is far from snoop's mind,but would be the best deal for him (as a solo artist) and his doggystyle records.

Title: Re: Def Jam and Doggystyle Records....
Post by: King Tech Quadafi on June 24, 2002, 06:32:17 AM
i agree wholeheartedly
Title: Re: Def Jam and Doggystyle Records....
Post by: West Coast Veteran on June 24, 2002, 06:40:19 AM
Snoop was going to sign with Def Jam but chose No Limit instead. I think it was a dumb idea. But yeah I think that would be better for his sales and promotion if he did a joint venture with Def Jam.
Title: Re: Def Jam and Doggystyle Records....
Post by: themovie on June 24, 2002, 07:21:28 AM
A joint venture with def jam (like roca a fella or murder inc) would be P E R F E C T .
Title: Re: Def Jam and Doggystyle Records....
Post by: S.G.V. on June 24, 2002, 03:09:01 PM
i disagree...mca isnt a good choice either....if hes gonna sign to def jam then he might as well sign with universal....they do a real good job with rap acts as of late....Big Tymers, Nelly....hell they got def jam(which means rocafella, murda inc and others) under theyre umbrella...they got Dre, Eminem and them too...so Snoop would have a great home at Universal
Title: Re: Def Jam and Doggystyle Records....
Post by: Sikotic™ on June 24, 2002, 03:38:07 PM
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Snoop was going to sign with Def Jam but chose No Limit instead. I think it was a dumb idea. But yeah I think that would be better for his sales and promotion if he did a joint venture with Def Jam.


That was a big mistake