Author Topic: If it wasn't for Dubcnn/Dubcc, where would West Coast Hip-Hop be now?  (Read 238 times)

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Re: If it wasn't for Dubcnn/Dubcc, where would West Coast Hip-Hop be now?
« Reply #15 on: October 20, 2011, 01:32:26 AM »
This site has been great for us, but an impact on west coast hip hop? I don't think dubcnn has had much of an impact. Just look at Kendrick Lamar. He was promoted by this site for a long time but didn't get attention til Dr. Dre mentioned his name. And even the regs here ignore 90% of the music dubcnn promotes. Even the ones they do pay attention to have already been promoted by major labels (Crooked I and Death Row, Bishop/Slim and Aftermath, G. Malone and Black Wall Street/Cash Money)
yeah. dubcnn promoted bishop before he signed to aftermath, i doubt he got (as) much attention from visitors of dubcnn& dubcc as when he signed to aftermath.
Websites like 2dopeboyz and hiphopdx post songs of WC artists , mostly of those who aren't stucked in the 90es  ... there were way more articles about Evidence new album on these 2 websites than here ... which is another proof this forum and website don't care if it ain't gangsta rap/g funk
from what i've seen, dubcnn covers more westcoast artists