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Dec 29, 2008
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you really ain't said shit man except for trying to prove you're some big player in the game who is afraid to not be anonymous.

If you were actually somebody you'd be proud to say who you are and represent your company.
 
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you really ain't said shit man except for trying to prove you're some big player in the game who is afraid to not be anonymous.

If you were actually somebody you'd be proud to say who you are and represent your company.
How come when he asked for some links to you're music you wern't proud to represent yo' shit and post up some links..

if you aint gonna take 2 seconds to link him to some of you're raps (probably on some soundclick page) then why tha fuck is he gonna take 2 seconds to explain who the fuck he is to you?
 
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this dude is on a fucking high horse . i ain't doing shit for him but engaging in a discussion.


i really am not interested in impressing someone thats full of shit anyways.
 
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you really ain't said shit man except for trying to prove you're some big player in the game who is afraid to not be anonymous.

If you were actually somebody you'd be proud to say who you are and represent your company.
i dont feel the need to be reckognized to be honest. i know what i've done and contributed. the attention whores can have all that.
and i never said i was a big player. that's all you. i just said what i was looking for. if i'm not mistaken you started this whole thing for whatever reason.
 
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i would actually like to find a young unknown artist that has the ability to not only make good music(good voice, delivery, etc.) that appeals to the masses, but understands their job description and sticks to it soley. one that understands it isnt a get rich quick scheme. one that defines the music, the music doesnt define them. one that understands that the behind the scene moves are just as important, if not more important, than the music itself. one that understands that there are overhead costs associated with an investment that needs to be recouped before any money for them is made. one that's willing to listen and stay humble. but do you know how hard it is to find that in a young artist? most think its as easy as buying pro-tools and a mic and they are gonna make it happen. i dont need anybody mentality.alot have trouble scraping together the chicken scratch needed to press 1,000 cds, flyers,and posters. it would be nothing to drop 20 racks on a project, 40 on the next, etc. but at my direction. i doubt selling 3,000 cds would be an issue considering the number of people in california alone. it's all in the approach but most dont allow themselves the opportunity. most just want the little fame and their content. i wouldnt work with people that have already released projects because they probably would have it figured out and try to tell me what to do with my money. but i'm dreaming, i know.

i am a bay area representative and hate to see other regions get more shine when i know talent isnt the issue.
lol... sounds like yur describing me, ive done shows for 50 dollars just to get my name out, just got signed to a label and i got full creative control which is good.
 
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man you don't know what your point is. First it was 99.9 percent of rappers don't have game or common sense. Then you jumped to some other shit talking about there's just too many rappers which is a different topic. Then you said there's only 5 camps in the bay worth supporting. Then when I responded to that nonsense you go back and edit your post and list other camps and artists that you at that point felt like you had to include. Then somewhere in the middle of all that you stated you want to find an artist and got 20 gs to invest. You have no clue what your point was or is.
 
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man you don't know what your point is. First it was 99.9 percent of rappers don't have game or common sense. Then you jumped to some other shit talking about there's just too many rappers which is a different topic. Then you said there's only 5 camps in the bay worth supporting. Then when I responded to that nonsense you go back and edit your post and list other camps and artists that you at that point felt like you had to include. Then somewhere in the middle of all that you stated you want to find an artist and got 20 gs to invest. You have no clue what your point was or is.
your right. everything you said in this whole thread. i quit.
 
May 7, 2002
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Artistic,

I am on this site for the Open forum mostly. It is entertaining and has little to do with rap. I am not sure why you would question anyone for being here, despite their opinion of rap music.

I found "91Siccness" almost 10 years ago, when Sacramento and Bay rap was actually "good" music. So if I happen to think rap is crap these days, should I not be here either?

In regards to the statement about rappers lacking common sense:

So what? Good music is good music. I honestly don't care how intelligent my favorite artist is. He's not my teacher or my professor. If my favorite musician was mentally retarded but still made good music, I would still listen to him as long as his level of intellect did not take away from the quality of music he produced. Take Michael Jackson for example. Not the most intelligent person, lots of mental disorders/issues; nevertheless, great artist.