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Hiphopdane wrote:If only something would actually happen when rappers hang out with Dre. Good to see Jon Connor getting the recognition by the heavy weights of the game though. Really hoping he will stop putting out meaningless mixtapes and put together an album.
Menzo wrote:Lmao, you gotta love Zabe / SG...guy's so underrated.
StayWideAwake wrote:"Naturally handicapped, until proven intentionally retarded"
N-R-G wrote:Jon Connor on Aftermath would be super dope
fifflaren wrote:N-R-G wrote:Jon Connor on Aftermath would be super dope
Aftermath is the woat label, only 7/25 artists dropped an album. If you're not superstar status, you're not going anywhere on Aftermath.
Snake897 wrote:fifflaren wrote:N-R-G wrote:Jon Connor on Aftermath would be super dope
Aftermath is the woat label, only 7/25 artists dropped an album. If you're not superstar status, you're not going anywhere on Aftermath.
Because Kendrick started out a superstar and Aftermath didn't help him. And Em was GOAT before Aftermath, yeah? So was 50? Thing is, if you suck, you're not going ANYWHERE on ANY label.
fifflaren wrote:Snake897 wrote:fifflaren wrote:[
Aftermath is the woat label, only 7/25 artists dropped an album. If you're not superstar status, you're not going anywhere on Aftermath.
Because Kendrick started out a superstar and Aftermath didn't help him. And Em was GOAT before Aftermath, yeah? So was 50? Thing is, if you suck, you're not going ANYWHERE on ANY label.
Get Rich Or Die Tryin was released on Aftermath under a joint venture with Shady Records and Good Kid maad City was released on Aftermath under a joint venture with T.D.E.
I'm not surprised by Eminem and Kdot success seeing as how Jimmy Iovine and Dr Dre were kissing their ass. Also, Kendrick had the whole West Coast behind him before signing to Interscope.
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