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Mal

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BLock Report- In NY the home of mixtapes you think no name people just jack a bunch of songs and make paypa off it? nah. Them Dj's be havin relationships and the artists feed them songs most of the time. how you think they get them first( I know). Its coo you wanna try and help but i thinik dude just pulled a fast one. Why dont you just give them away. go to amebia and tell them "dont sell this" give it away. If you wanna make a mixtape try building relationships with these rappers, lables, producers then you will get love.
 
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Damn, I just saw the tracklisting and bought this bullshit at Tower Stonestown yesterday thinking it was some cool shit. I'ma bout to return this garbage today, good thing I didn't open it yet. Dude is just making lame-ass excuses for his con job.
 
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Using unlicensed music is not only stupid, it's easily prosecuted. Even if they don't have any real money to sue for, you can still force them into bankruptcy. EASY.

@Block Report
Do you have any clue at all how foolish you look sitting here trying to justify your theft of intelluctual property & copyright infringement. Do you realize that you've not only admitted to committing those crimes but have also admitted to making a profit from it. Whether it's $10 or $100,00 you've made, it makes no difference. Do you understand that anyone whose music and/or vocal content you've used without permission may at any time seek legal recourse against you? Meaning, they can sit back & wait until you have some real money and then fuck you completely off.

Maybe you are trying to profit but keep it under the radar. Think if you don't go crazy with it, you can get over real quick.. Or maybe your intentions are genuinely good.. Whatever the truth is, you've already put yourself in the kind of jeopardy a cat doesn't want to be in both legally and in the streets.
 
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Sick Wid It said:
Using unlicensed music is not only stupid, it's easily prosecuted. Even if they don't have any real money to sue for, you can still force them into bankruptcy. EASY.

@Block Report
Do you have any clue at all how foolish you look sitting here trying to justify your theft of intelluctual property & copyright infringement. Do you realize that you've not only admitted to committing those crimes but have also admitted to making a profit from it. Whether it's $10 or $100,00 you've made, it makes no difference. Do you understand that anyone whose music and/or vocal content you've used without permission may at any time seek legal recourse against you? Meaning, they can sit back & wait until you have some real money and then fuck you completely off.

Maybe you are trying to profit but keep it under the radar. Think if you don't go crazy with it, you can get over real quick.. Or maybe your intentions are genuinely good.. Whatever the truth is, you've already put yourself in the kind of jeopardy a cat doesn't want to be in both legally and in the streets.
lol Sick Wid It is good for the board
 
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lol @ Sick Wid It

Very true. I would have never admitted to doing this especially if I want to continue doing something in the Bay scene. Im sure intentions were good as well but artists and label owners are very protective of their music especially in this cut throat market.
Each song takes studio time, a beat, mixing, vocals and mastering. Doing this professionally and relatively cheap, the song at rock bottom price said and done is roughly 300-500$ ( again, a VERY cheaply put together song that can still sound half way professional ). This is where the artist and exec producer get a little pissed off when they see song X on an album that they gave NO permission to. My advice is call the label, explain your intentions and more than likely, labels will have songs to allow you to use and get them promotion at the same time.
 

STS

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Funny thing is I was going to do the Same exact thing as him but get permission and get exlusives. And would not sell it would pass it out on the streets and get the artists to throw in CDR's so I can make more copies. I might still do it if it.
 
Nov 4, 2003
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illmannered666 said:
lol @ Sick Wid It

Very true. I would have never admitted to doing this especially if I want to continue doing something in the Bay scene. Im sure intentions were good as well but artists and label owners are very protective of their music especially in this cut throat market.
Each song takes studio time, a beat, mixing, vocals and mastering. Doing this professionally and relatively cheap, the song at rock bottom price said and done is roughly 300-500$ ( again, a VERY cheaply put together song that can still sound half way professional ). This is where the artist and exec producer get a little pissed off when they see song X on an album that they gave NO permission to. My advice is call the label, explain your intentions and more than likely, labels will have songs to allow you to use and get them promotion at the same time.
a thought on trying to contact bay area artists and their office numbers:
1)cell numbers change frequently, and aren't always available. and ppl who have contacts don't always want to share
2)not all labels have avail contacts out there

ok, i admit i fucked up and should have tried harder to contact some of these folks first and i am making it up to them.
 
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back to my main point though, like spice 1 was saying, and it has been shown, is that we're all sitting here in the bay fighting over some petty ass chicken scratch and don't nobody really got shit to show for it. if i wanted to make some quick bread, i wouldn't even bother to bootleg a bay area album, i'd bootleg the new jay-z, outkast, 50 or whoever! no disrespect, just real talk! the customer base is over 100x larger for those artists (the number of bay artists who sold over 10k last year is pretty samll folks, and 10k is pretty small compared to a pastor troy's 100k and flip's 100k independant. big ups to bo loc for goin ghetto platinum tho.)

this is getting pointless b/c i end up repeating myself. i care... no wait; i cared, but sometimes i think the bay area is better left off to wallow in shit at the bottom of the rap game where it's been for the last 7 years. answer that and solve that and then we're talking, but i haven't seen anybody do it yet.

i'm not getting rich off this, and if you think that you're an idiot. go and reread what i already wrote.
 
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Mal said:
BLock Report- In NY the home of mixtapes you think no name people just jack a bunch of songs and make paypa off it? nah. Them Dj's be havin relationships and the artists feed them songs most of the time. how you think they get them first( I know). Its coo you wanna try and help but i thinik dude just pulled a fast one. Why dont you just give them away. go to amebia and tell them "dont sell this" give it away. If you wanna make a mixtape try building relationships with these rappers, lables, producers then you will get love.
fuck you think i am, one of these bitch ass male groupies?? yeah dude, i wanna suck this rapper dick so bad... how can i go about it... i got it, free cds! *scarcasm*

the inherent problem with a *free* product is that it's free to you but costs me. so realistically, for me or anyone to spend their time, effort and money on more than 100 free units (expense only with no recoup with nothing to really gain) would be far-fetched and very unlikely to laughable. the internet works, but the people gotta know where to get it and have a reason to listen (those who already do probably got the shit already cause most of it's out there). most folx don't go to these sites (siccness, n-ridaz) b/c they don;t know about it or don't care.

IF YOU CAN EXPLAIN TO ME HOW TO PUT THIS OUT OHN CD AT NO EXPENSE THEN LET ME KNOW AND WE'LL DO IT. (I AM TALKING ABOUT NO COST TO ME AND NO COST TO THE LISTENER) Even I wouldn't advise puttin this shit on the internet, as the RIAA seems to be wayy more intent on cracking down on digital file sharing than mixtapes in stores.

o yea, LOLZ @ FRISCOSTREETSHOW SELLING MY SHIT FOR $12.99. haha, told u muthafuckaz would mark the shit up...
 
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Done Deal Ceo said:
First off what songs are used and record labels that havent spent a dime to make mix tapes and aint real mix tapes?

THE TRACKS STS POSTED UP HERE ARE ON IT. THANKS STS!

Who made you the deciding factor on whats a real mix tape and what aint?

I'M GONNA HAVE TO ASK YOU POSED IN REVERSE, WHO ARE YOU TO DECIDE WHAT'S A REAL MIXTAPE? MOST BAY AREA CAT'S HAVE NEVER REALLY HEARD A MIXTAPE, UNDERSTAND THEIR HISTORY AND IMPORTANCE IN HIP-HOP WHICH IS WHY WE ARE GETTING CAUGHT UP HERE. THEY THINK THE SHIT IS JUST JACKIN 4 BEATS (YA'LL EVER HEAR THAT OG MASTER P SONGG???) AND ITS NOT. MIXTAPES ARE WHAT GOT ME INTO RAP MUSIC AND WHY I LISTENED TO "UNDERGROUND" EAST COAST FOR HELLA YEARS BEFORE I LISTENED TO WEST COAST SHIT. I BOUGHT MY FIRST TAPE (IT REALLY WAS A TAPE BACK THEN HAHA) IN 1997 AT THE SPOT AND 7TH AND MARKET THAT'S A DJ/MUSIC EQUIPMENT STORE NOW AND IS RIGHT NEXT TO CITY LIMITS. I'VE BEEN LISTENING TO THESE FOR 6+ YEARS NOW AND I DO UNDERSTAND. DO YOU? THE POINT OF A MIXTAPE IS TO EXPOSE PPL TO NEW ARTISTS AND TO CREATE A BUZZ B/C THEY GOT SOME HOT SHIT THEY AIN'T HEARD BEFORE, NOT TO PRODUCE YOUR SAME PRODUCT CHEAPER B/C YOU JACKED THE BEATS INSTEAD OF PAYING FOR THEM.

My MIX cd is really MIXED?? = a REAL DJ fading music together!

LIKE I SAID BEFORE THE MIXING IS SORTA IRRELAVENT (AT LEAST TO ME). IT'S MORE ABOUT THE MUSIC, NOT THE MIXING. ANYWAYS, AS I RECALL, THE CELLSKI MIXES AREN'T MIXED AT ALL (DON'T QUOTE ME ON IT CAUSE I STOPPED LISTENING AFTER #2)

I spend money on everything i do. Nothing is free.

DEFINITELY, NOTHING IN LIFE IS FREE, REAL CHOP.

But i still wanna know what Quinn songs are on there and who gave you permission to use them? And Who are you?

TALK TO QUINN

 

STS

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which songs did I post? Are you talking about the radio rips? Cause other than those I dont remember posting quinn tracks.
 
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Block Report said:
as the fig would say... 800+ page views in 2 days! i'm doin good, controversy sells ya dig? lol

Maaaan I was pretty much with you till you sell that. You were tryin to be funny I know but you made it seem like you were in it mainly for the loot.

I think you meant well....kinda.....but you just went about it the wrong way.

I suggest that you sell these and make your money back and then pass out the rest for free. Just to prove you meant well. Then on the next one you can do the shit the right way.

If you are motivated enough to put out mixtapes like peeps in NY then you will be good for the bay....once people get used to it.