Ok Ok, now that I am done laughing. The old Rap-A-Lot Records had a better "QUALITY" catalog. Geto Boys, Scarface, FaceMob, Devin, Tela. Real "QUALITY" music.
The music on the New Rap-A-Lot Records/J. Prince Entertainment is still good music, it is just that he knows that he doesn't have to promote the albums for him to make money. He knows that every project on his labels is going to move between 50,000 and 200,000 copies making him anywhere from $400,000 and $1,600,000.
Not bad for running very few magazine ad's, getting a few BET commercials and NOT PRESSING UP SINGLES or PUSHING A SINGLE TO RADIO. Wonderful profit for J. Prince, but killing the careers and POCKETS of his artists.
Game Told!!!!