Rattle1 wrote: it's not what hip hop is supposed to be IMO.
dumbest statement I've ever read on this forum.
Rattle1 wrote: it's not what hip hop is supposed to be IMO.
Kill You wrote:Corporations can control the radio and music, but it's the fans who are buying into it all at the end of the day. Blame people accepting mediocrity.
EminemBase wrote:Where does he say ''ís #1 on the radio''...
Aone10 wrote:Francesco wrote:Scarface is an absolute legend & I've been a fan of his & Geto Boys' forever but he's totally wrong about all that...
First of all he's been talking about all that way before Mack came into the picture & he's been complaining about different kinda things... like whatever suited him.
Secondly most labels were owned/managed by white folks even back then when he was the Scarface we all know about & most of it even in the PE & N.W.A era & after that in the 90's when Hip-hop was the hardest all those radio mass appeal songs were way more often on the radio than the hardcore shit.
DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince's He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper was like 3xPlat, MC Hammers's second & fourth ablums were at least 2xPlat & his third was fucking Diamond in the US only. I could go on with Kid'n'Play, Salt'n'Pepa, etc. etc. & don't even get me started about Vanilla Ice. With some little exceptions in the mid to late 90's there were always more appealing acts who were more often on the radio & TV, esp. from the South & he knows that.
The other thing is he's talking about the craft but then talks about radio & commercial bull in the same sense... it's either you go 100% for the craft & do your own thang OR go for mass appeal & compromise so you'd be on the radio. Like BDK said It ain't no half steppin'.
Label politics are about money & that's that way before Hip-hop came into the picture as well.
He's just mad 'cuz he's one of the true greats but his charisma wasn't big enough to keep his thing going after he got older. He's definitely hurting his incredible legacy doing that though... like I said in one of my other posts in this thread Bun B never let go & had that masterpiece of an album like 3 years ago or so & he got money & all the recognition for it without been on the radio.
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I said something similar as well in regards to mainstream rap being just as stupid in the 90s, and it's true, white people have been behind the scenes since the 80s.
Like Jerry Heller..... an old white jewish guy that managed a group called "Niggaz with Attitude". Or Steve Rifkind, who was a young rich white guy back in the 90s that put on artists like Wu-Tang and Mobb Deep.... and let's not even get started with Rick Rubin and Jimmy Iovine.... all these guys were making big moves back when, according to Scarface, hip-hop was "real".
I cannot continue to emphasize on just how stupid Scarface looks right now.
Crazee wrote:....I think it's funny that Scarface did two songs with ICP this year, though. I guess he respects their independent grind...
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