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Nov 25, 2003
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REAL SPIT

THERE WILL ALWAYS BE MARKETS 4 MUSIC,DRUGS & FOOD....THESE ARE THINGS PEOPLE CONSUME EVERYDAY OF EVERY YEAR EVERYWHERE IN THE WORLD...IT COMES DOWN 2 MAKING MONEY OFF OF IT...MY MUSIC IS A PRODUCT ONCE I COMPLETE IT AND PACCAGE IT..IF THE PRODUCT IS DOPE IT WILL SELL..OR AT LEAST THAT'S WHAT I'VE BEEN BRED 2 BELIEVE..I'VE SEEN OUTSTANDING SUCCESS IN OUR REGIONS ON BOTH INDEPENDENT & MAJOR LEVELS...THE MAJORS HAVEN'T BEEN BITING ON ANYTHING THIS WAY SO WHAT REAL MOB NIGGAS & BUSINESSMEN DO IS CREATE AN UNDERGROUND OR "BLACC" MARKET...MY PEOPLE CONTROL THE BLACC MARKET BUT THERE ARE NOT MILLIONS INVOLVED 2 BLOW US UP 2 PLATINUM STATUS...WE DEFINITELY HAVE MADE HUNDRED THOUSANDS THOUGH....IN ANY CHALLENGING GAME YOU HAVE LEVELS....YOU CAN'T START OUT THE GAME ON THE FINAL LEVEL OR ELSE IT'S CHEATING RIGHT????WELL,SOME OF US HAVE WORKED OUR WAY UP LEVELS AND ARE WILLING 2 DO WHAT IT TAKES 2 MAKE IT 2 THE NEXT LEVEL....A LOT OF PEOPLE COMPLAIN ABOUT CONSISTENCY BUT WITH NO MAJOR PUSH RELEASING INDEPENTLY DOESN'T MEAN IT'S FREE..LOL...I HAVE SPENT MY LAST FEW YEARS FOCUSING ON ARTIST DEVELOPMENT 4 MY ENTIRE LABEL,NOT JUST RELEASING MY OWN MUSIC OR TRYING 2 GET A DEAL...I'VE ALWAYS FIGURED IF I GOT MY LABEL TOGETHER & PRODUCE QUALITY PRODUCT I WILL BE ABLE 2 SELL MYSELF & A SOLID ENTOURAGE BEHIND ME AS A PACCAGE...I GUESS WE HAVE 2 SEE WHAT HAPPENS...MAKING THE MUSIC HAS NEVER BEEN THE HARD PART 4 A NIGGA LIKE ME....THERE ARE A MILLION RAPPERS IN THE GAME....A LOT OF THEM ARE NOT EVEN CLASSIFIED AS DECENT...TALENT & TRUTH ALWAYS PREVAIL....I JUST GET IN WHERE I FIT IN!!!!THAT'S MY APPROACH---STILL 100% INDEPENDENT
 
Apr 30, 2003
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#22
Tay put it as simple as possible, if you love what you doin, then you stick to the script til the wheels begin to turn for you. The mirage of the Get Quick scheme has been exposed for the fraud it was, and now only the strong survive in these hard times, but honestly that's a good thing. This is when you find out if you built for this game. Alot of cats get on here and talk bad about the rap game soon as they find out they have no place in this game in the first place. They get to talkin about how all their other life's ventures pay em more than the rap game any way. Well good for you. Any real muthafucka should have other business interest outside of music anyway, but that don't mean you shit on the game other people's dream, cause this shit is real to some of us. Too many people followin what the news feed you. The majors want the independents to give up so they can monopolize on the available money and resources out there. If anything is time for the OG's to take the available talent under their wing and start giving them game on what it takes to be more than just a artist. All these fly by nights either dig in deep and go for the ride or get the fuck out the way. In the end, the real gonna shine so if you ready to grind and smarten up your moves, by all means keep playin the game. Would you stop playin basket ball just becasue you couldn't make it to the league? Would you stop playing a musical instrument just because you were not a member of a successful traveling band. Then why would you quit rappin because you may not be the top bread winner in the game. If you love what you do, then that is the bottom line to it all. Me personally, I'm 20 years in and if money was the deciding factor, then I know I wasn't keepin it real to me and mine, and should be ashamed. It's alot of fakes and frauds in life, so the real keep sucka duckin and side steppin anyway. Hard times is when cats are at their most innovative.
That's What's Up Right There^^
 

MR. CLEEN

CEO/Producer of E&K Music Group
Apr 25, 2002
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#23
Tay, we see each other in traffic from time to time, and it always does my heart good to see one of the trail blazers/pioneers still rockin it like you just started. Now that's love for the game. I challenge alot of you cats to first make it 15 years in the game (based on what success means to you) and still have the determination and fire it takes to go hard as you did before you had kids, familes and other distractions. Niggas is staright up quitters now a days. Niggas like 40 wasn't trippin off no soundscan or BDS back then. Niggas was pushin a line in a game that made life a lil easier than the dope game did. We used to look at the Rap Game as a legitimate exit out the business if you know what I mean. Our generation made the game look way too easy. Nowadays any and everybody can be a star. Niggas can sit behind a computer and load as many songs as you want on youtube or myspace but until you get out them streets and test the market you tryna pop in, you can forget it. Me personally,I'm proud of the success and the failures of the region. I love seein OG's and new comers like J-Stalin, Shady Nate, Beeda Weeda, Erk (don't really know if he new but the nigga hot), King Cydal etc. go for their like real niggas supposed to. That's what the game was built on, plantin seeds in the streets so you can eat. What other region outside of the South even gets mentioned like the Bay and L.A. do??? I'm glad Devro & Impereal (or Tae) made this post cause finally there's a topic real niggas can spit on and anybody lookin for free game can slide thru and get laced. It's the end of one year, and cats need to be plottin and strategizing their moves for 2009 or figure to get left behind.

Last thing... "LEARN TO NETWORK". It's a difference between expecting somethin for free, and proving your self to be worthy of a niggas time.
 
May 20, 2006
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#24
THERE WILL ALWAYS BE MARKETS 4 MUSIC,DRUGS & FOOD....THESE ARE THINGS PEOPLE CONSUME EVERYDAY OF EVERY YEAR EVERYWHERE IN THE WORLD...IT COMES DOWN 2 MAKING MONEY OFF OF IT...MY MUSIC IS A PRODUCT ONCE I COMPLETE IT AND PACCAGE IT..IF THE PRODUCT IS DOPE IT WILL SELL..OR AT LEAST THAT'S WHAT I'VE BEEN BRED 2 BELIEVE..I'VE SEEN OUTSTANDING SUCCESS IN OUR REGIONS ON BOTH INDEPENDENT & MAJOR LEVELS...THE MAJORS HAVEN'T BEEN BITING ON ANYTHING THIS WAY SO WHAT REAL MOB NIGGAS & BUSINESSMEN DO IS CREATE AN UNDERGROUND OR "BLACC" MARKET...MY PEOPLE CONTROL THE BLACC MARKET BUT THERE ARE NOT MILLIONS INVOLVED 2 BLOW US UP 2 PLATINUM STATUS...WE DEFINITELY HAVE MADE HUNDRED THOUSANDS THOUGH....IN ANY CHALLENGING GAME YOU HAVE LEVELS....YOU CAN'T START OUT THE GAME ON THE FINAL LEVEL OR ELSE IT'S CHEATING RIGHT????WELL,SOME OF US HAVE WORKED OUR WAY UP LEVELS AND ARE WILLING 2 DO WHAT IT TAKES 2 MAKE IT 2 THE NEXT LEVEL....A LOT OF PEOPLE COMPLAIN ABOUT CONSISTENCY BUT WITH NO MAJOR PUSH RELEASING INDEPENTLY DOESN'T MEAN IT'S FREE..LOL...I HAVE SPENT MY LAST FEW YEARS FOCUSING ON ARTIST DEVELOPMENT 4 MY ENTIRE LABEL,NOT JUST RELEASING MY OWN MUSIC OR TRYING 2 GET A DEAL...I'VE ALWAYS FIGURED IF I GOT MY LABEL TOGETHER & PRODUCE QUALITY PRODUCT I WILL BE ABLE 2 SELL MYSELF & A SOLID ENTOURAGE BEHIND ME AS A PACCAGE...I GUESS WE HAVE 2 SEE WHAT HAPPENS...MAKING THE MUSIC HAS NEVER BEEN THE HARD PART 4 A NIGGA LIKE ME....THERE ARE A MILLION RAPPERS IN THE GAME....A LOT OF THEM ARE NOT EVEN CLASSIFIED AS DECENT...TALENT & TRUTH ALWAYS PREVAIL....I JUST GET IN WHERE I FIT IN!!!!THAT'S MY APPROACH---STILL 100% INDEPENDENT
There's always a market for pussy too. Pussy is recession proof...lol
 
Dec 20, 2003
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Tay, we see each other in traffic from time to time, and it always does my heart good to see one of the trail blazers/pioneers still rockin it like you just started. Now that's love for the game. I challenge alot of you cats to first make it 15 years in the game (based on what success means to you) and still have the determination and fire it takes to go hard as you did before you had kids, familes and other distractions. Niggas is staright up quitters now a days. Niggas like 40 wasn't trippin off no soundscan or BDS back then. Niggas was pushin a line in a game that made life a lil easier than the dope game did. We used to look at the Rap Game as a legitimate exit out the business if you know what I mean. Our generation made the game look way too easy. Nowadays any and everybody can be a star. Niggas can sit behind a computer and load as many songs as you want on youtube or myspace but until you get out them streets and test the market you tryna pop in, you can forget it. Me personally,I'm proud of the success and the failures of the region. I love seein OG's and new comers like J-Stalin, Shady Nate, Beeda Weeda, Erk (don't really know if he new but the nigga hot), King Cydal etc. go for their like real niggas supposed to. That's what the game was built on, plantin seeds in the streets so you can eat. What other region outside of the South even gets mentioned like the Bay and L.A. do??? I'm glad Devro & Impereal (or Tae) made this post cause finally there's a topic real niggas can spit on and anybody lookin for free game can slide thru and get laced. It's the end of one year, and cats need to be plottin and strategizing their moves for 2009 or figure to get left behind.

Last thing... "LEARN TO NETWORK". It's a difference between expecting somethin for free, and proving your self to be worthy of a niggas time.
this is real talk right here
 
Jan 31, 2008
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Go make songs that will make me replace the other shit in my car.

And if you're in it for the money and not the music you need to quit.

Sure I'd love to be that super producer... hell I could be with the right connections...
but I'll continue to make the sound my fans and I love no matter what the financial outcome.
 

0R0

Girbaud Shuttle Jeans
Dec 10, 2006
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BasedWorld
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but ppl still wanna cash out for lil wayne and plies cd's,please bootleg them niggas and use ur money to support struggling quality artists out there
 
Jul 22, 2003
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I think a big problem in the recent past, has been the economy. Keeping gas in your car, could cut into your liesure budget, and prevent you from buying a cd or two. Also we are entering a recession, a good time to get your music done, perfect it, and have it ready for when the economy bounces back. And I could agree more with being in it for the passion as opposed to the money. And also if you don't buy other peoples cd's don't expect nobody to buy yours, why should they? Well all that said God bless us all.
 
Aug 20, 2003
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SHIT I GO TO RASPUITAINS TWICE A WEEK.TO SEE HOW MY PROJECTS ARE DOING.EVERYTIME I GO THERE I ALWAYS PICK UP A CD OR 2.IF ITS IN YOU TO BE IN THIS BUSNIESS SO BE IT.BUT YOU BETTER GET OUT THERE AND GRIND.I GO ALL OVER TO GET MY CD'S OFF.BUILDING RELATIONSHIP'S WITH THE STORES THAT ARE STILL OUT THERE.HIT THE FLEA MARKETS AND SWAP MEET'S,CAUSE THERES MONEY THERE.THATS GRASS ROOTS HUSTLE'IN.THATS HOW THE BAY WAS BUILT OUT THE TRUNK GRINDING.IVE BEEN BLESSED WITH THE ABILITY TO RELATE TO PEOPLE AND GET MY POINT ACROSS AND PUSH MY MUSIC.IM STILL LEARNING AND SOAKING UP WHAT THE OG'S IN THIS GAME GOT TO SAY.BETTER BELIVE IM COMING IN 2009 WITH BETTER PRODUCTIN BEATS EVERYTHING.I WANT EVILSIDE RECORDS TO BE ONE OF THE BEST LABLES OUTTA CAL.IM GUNNA TRY MY HARDEST....
 

GHP

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no one is buying CDs anymore, its a cold fact of life for a recording artist. you better have one hell of a stage show and a business brain if your gonna eat in the music biz without a major deal nowadays
 
May 20, 2003
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Folks need to understand the patience that comes with this game, and to not lose focus based on having to wait for that break of opportunity. Also, Creativity is a definite factor that the rap game we know today is missing. Folks also need to get back to the drawing board to come up with a new sound that describes this new era we're living in. Some may call it taking a chance, but the game of today needs something groundbreaking. The 80's had their sound, so did the 90's, but it seems that some folks tend to get sidetracked with the hits they hear on the radio and feel it's ok to incorporate what they heard on the radio, rather than a natural formula. I understand that relevance is important, but consumers want to be moved with a sound that hasn't been invented yet. I remember seeing The Bay being on top back in the 90's & how good it felt to ride to the Mobb sound that was CREATED here in the Bay. Every rapper was rappin' their ass off, grindin' hard and for sure results was what they seen. I had the chance to hit up a few different spots, and I have people from all across the US that tell me how much they miss the older Bay sound. I'm real confident with our artists & I want to hear the Bay take this game to the future and if we all can concentrate on our quality of music, it could potentially increase our chances of seeing profitable results. THE RAP GAME IS HERE TO STAY! WE ALL GOTTA GRIND SO WE ALL CAN EAT. LETS GET IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Aug 25, 2005
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it just means artists are gonna have to work extra hard and be more creative on their approach to make a living off music. Quality is job #1. the day of cds bring the new flyer is damn near here.
not even trying to talk shit or nothin, but yall got the worst mixtapes out there with hella gunshots and sound effects and shitty ass quality...so how are you gonna talk about quality is job #1? i understand you get the exclusives, but that's ALL that's keeping it going.

this isn't even hate, because I'd love to cop a demolition men mixtape and be able to listen to it in the car and have it not sound shittier than the radio does

just constructive criticism...take it how you want
 

Tony

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I still buy CD's if the music is tight or to my liking. I am a big E-40 fan but I didn't rush out to buy his album (I don't even plan on buying it) because it's weak to me after hearing it. I only like 2 songs on that mf. Now I don't have a problem with an artist expanding or getting creative by reaching out and getting different mf's on their albums. But with features from T-Pain, Akon, Shawty Lo, I am not about to spend my money on that crap. If I want to hear T-Pain all I gotta do is turn on KMEL. Bring somebody new out that no one's has heard before. I get annoyed from Akon's voice and Shawty Lo's can't rap to save his life. So why would I support something like that? I used to rush to the store when the new E-40 came out...

I prefer mobb music, that underground music that makes my head bobb and speakers bump. Keak tha Sneak's latest album was well worth the money spent ("Her name" knocks). Turf Talk's last album was worth the money that I spent.

Independent Artists struggle because they drop weak music!

Mac Dre was independent but he was selling records because his music was tight.

As tight as San Quinn is, I've never heard a solo from him that was worth buying (maybe except for "The Hustle Continues")

Records/CD sales will increase if you'll quit making weak music.

I know he's not independent anymore but how is E-40's album selling?
 
Jan 23, 2006
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#40
I SPEND CLOSE TO $100.00 A WEEK AT RASPUTINS I WISH MORE PEOPLE WOULD DO THIS TO ME A BURNT COPY OF AN ALBUM ISN'T SHIT I GOTTA HAVE THE REAL CD. LIKE GUCE SAY "IF IT AIN'T REAL, IT AIN'T OFFICIAL".