Awol vs. Black Market

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Aug 28, 2002
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ok......couple of things......


first off, Legal Dope WAS a black market project. ced might not of got full credit for that but look at the artists that were on it......and the time period....

Lynch, Homicide, Mr Doc, Cold World, Master P, Big Mac, etc....

all had ties with Ced at the time. happens to be the same time that Ced was talking with priority about Lynch.

everyone can say what they want about why black market never took off and you can throw names out there like tommy boy, priority, master p, etc...

but what do all of these companys have in common???? they RIP people OFF. where is tommy boy right now? non exsistant.... priority records....where??? master p?? where? yea Ced probably could of gotten Lynch a big time major name for himself by taking one of those bullshit deals...however, ask Daz what he thinks about his death row deal, shit, ask SNOOP what he thinks about his death row deal, why did Snoop come find lynch and do that dogg market track out of love, cause that shit that Ced turned down was bogus. you can bring up big name record companys that doesnt mean just cause a major is interested that its a good look.

if Ced and Lynch would of stayed tight and worked thru all that then Lynch would still be in the words of many instead of tryin to bounce back.

but ask Ced, ask Art, ask Lynch...everyone points the finger somewhere else.


the problem with any label that starts in the streets.....the money man fronts some cash, the artist loves that cash, then when the artist sees that he is good for much more then the original $$ they get sour.


lynch is good folks but the best thing he did was get rid of Art. too bad he didnt do that 7 years ago.
 
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all the artists on legal dope knew ced in some way, shape, or form.

dont need to ask.


legal dope was kinda like training wheels for any blackmarket deal.

but I REFUSE TO LOOSE!!FUKC THEM 22!!
 
May 9, 2002
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RezzAgain said:
all the artists on legal dope knew ced in some way, shape, or form.

dont need to ask.


legal dope was kinda like training wheels for any blackmarket deal.

but I REFUSE TO LOOSE!!FUKC THEM 22!!
JT? Body Snatchers? SCC? YMS? Quinn? THey had ties to Ced?

I think youre talking out your ass, but whatever.
 
Apr 25, 2002
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It wasn't just X-raided it was Lynch's Contract too. Dre wanted Lynch but Ced was greedy.. All those niggas who came out Lynch their first Albums. This is a lesson to be learned fam. Just because a CEO receives a Big ass Check don't mean it's all theirs. Niggas need to learn about gross and net profit. I can understand about recouping expenses. But pay bills first and spend later...
 
Aug 14, 2003
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I LIKE BOTH. GROWIN UP I REMEMBER MY BROTHER PLAYIN ALL BMR'S EARLY SHIT. BUT IN BETWEEN THEN, I HEARD C-BO & I KEPT AN EYE OUT FOR AWOL. THEN TAY CAME IN AND MASHED ON EVERYTHING, THAT DID IT FOR ME. ALL IN ALL, AWOL.
 
Sep 10, 2002
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AWOL man, come on I aint even gon mention Bo, that's too easy. When Killa Tay came out on AWOL everybody I knew from KC to Wichita said Killa Tay colder than Bo AND Lynch. Lynch had that "He aint no gangsta" type of rep. Laroo and 151 used to be waaaay more lyrical, what the fuck happened?Marvaless, still my favorite female. Pizzo still coo. AWOL always seemed realer to me than Black Market overall, it seemed like them niggas actually did some of the shit they rapped about. I see that none of the AWOL artists really fuck wit Mike Mosley, Sam Bostic, DJ Daryl or even Rick Rock too much these days. Too Bad, they made that "mob shit" sound. Both camps will hopefully go back to that true gangsta shit or click up and wreck everybody. If THEY can't make no more true gangsta shit, I guess that genre is through for me. I'll stop listening to new shit. Oh yeah, what ever happened to Maniac, look like he was goin to be cold whenever he could make a solo album. And KJ and Killa Tay, the most anticipated albums of the the next 12 months for me. Especially KJ.
 

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Jul 21, 2002
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Awol in their prime was more my style, honestly i cant remember a CD they put out that I bought that I didnt like