So, if Baby Bash becomes a "star" (superstar, crossover, mtv/trl, nelly-status) will that be the catalyst to "bringing back the bay" that everyone's been talking about ?
Will the potential crossover appeal of B.B. cause other labels to come scouting out the Bay Area for that next big talent?
If that were the case, would that mean that the multitude of rappers (many of whom complain they can't get noticed because KMEL won't give them any shine, among other excuses) yearning for some recognition will finally get their just do ?
For years, it's been said on BART that all it takes is one person to break through and make it huge - and then everyone else in the bay will blow up too. What if that happens with B.B. and nobody else from NorCal elevates beyond their current status ?
Should that be the case, what then will be the excuse? Will it be said "Oh he brought recognition to Houston and not the Bay that's why we still aren't blowing up" ?
Just thought I'd ask.
Will the potential crossover appeal of B.B. cause other labels to come scouting out the Bay Area for that next big talent?
If that were the case, would that mean that the multitude of rappers (many of whom complain they can't get noticed because KMEL won't give them any shine, among other excuses) yearning for some recognition will finally get their just do ?
For years, it's been said on BART that all it takes is one person to break through and make it huge - and then everyone else in the bay will blow up too. What if that happens with B.B. and nobody else from NorCal elevates beyond their current status ?
Should that be the case, what then will be the excuse? Will it be said "Oh he brought recognition to Houston and not the Bay that's why we still aren't blowing up" ?
Just thought I'd ask.