Mike_88 wrote:James Deuce wrote:Mike_88 wrote:Ahh, a smart ass guy, huh? In your opinion Shady Records only need to promote Eminem and drops everyone others from the label, right?
Oh, you're from Russia, that explains a lot. You must not understand most things in life. Really unfortunate for you.
Not really, the point of my post is that the current members of Shady Records are not drawing any money and will never break out to the mainstream. Whether you like it or not, that's the goal of every label; to get the general population talking and listening to them everywhere. I realize Rome wasn't built over night, but it's pretty clear the current lineup for Shady Records is a bust--it's a train going nowhere.
They need to find and sign people that actually have a chance to make something out of themselves without having Eminem all over their CD. I'm not saying they need to only have Eminem on their roster, but they definitely need to find different people. Someone said it in a post before this one, they would all be better off on an independent label where they can release stuff whenever they want and have more say in just about everything. You need to try and make something out of yourself, and that's what all their rappers are trying to do, but it's the labels obligation to realize what is working and what's not--its not working.
Don't even start this whole shit about mine nationality. That don't make none sence, mr. Smart Ass. I could easilly say same shit about yours understandings of life.
Now about Shady Records. Yelawolf doesn't have potential? You're nuts? I really believe this guy can performing at stadiums like Eminem with the right promotion in the future. He's got a huge talent.
Yeah, maybe Slaughterhouse not on the same level as an artists, but as MC's - they all are brilliant, and I think they can make a really good songs, like Goodbye was, for example. Of course they ain't got blonde hair and blue eyes like Eminem lol, but they have straight skills and talent not less then Yelawolf.
Both of them can make good sales (i don't give a fuck about it still), not millions like Marshall, but just good. And that would be enough. Every rap label got them leaders, but it doesn't mean dat leaders don't need to support them artists. I think they just believe in them, and you only thinks about money and sales. That's not the whole point.
You can barley put together a coherent sentence, I wouldn't expect you to understand anything about how business works, embarrassing. Just because they "believe" in them doesn't mean they should just be able to have them on the label making little to no money. The real reason they are all on there is because they're all friends, which is cool, but it'd be nice if Shady Records could be known for something other than Em, which it's only known for right now.