does keak have a major label pushing supe rhyphy?

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Nov 1, 2005
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just checked the charts, looks like all the stations in cali just started playing this song again this week, are they pushing this nationally? its old as hell but
 

Arson

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May 7, 2002
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naw, he sells out his intrest in everying for upfront money(so he can be a dope fiend),
 
May 10, 2002
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Wouldn't be surprised.

Universal did the same thing with Nelly and Country Grammar. By the time the rest of the country heard it, that song was 4 years old...
 
May 13, 2006
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MrPeete said:
Wouldn't be surprised.

Universal did the same thing with Nelly and Country Grammar. By the time the rest of the country heard it, that song was 4 years old...

I remember hearing about that, but i thought it was 2 years, but 4 years...DAAYMN.
 
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USYAY said:
I remember hearing about that, but i thought it was 2 years, but 4 years...DAAYMN.
same with the Mike Jones "Still Tippin"....that song had been released like 2 years earlier...you'll start to see it with a lot of the bay artists. Just look at Frontline, they JUST did a video for "Bang It". How old is that song now? The ones that come to mind are San Quinn with "Hell Yeah", F.A.B. with "Super Sic Wid It", possibly Ya Boy with "16''s Wit Me", and a couple others that you will probably see in the near future. These will be introduced to the country as "NEW" songs and have the possibility to take off.