
If one looks at his options, Sigel doesn't want to sign with Jay-Z because he feels he would be choosing sides over Damon Dash. Furthermore, Interscope and everything hip-hop under it (Aftermath, Shady and G-Unit) knows how to produce and distribute hip-hop music...
Just ask the one and only Busta Rhymes. Props to Allhiphop.com for dropping a two part interview with Busta. In the interview Busta discusses his situation at J-Records in-depth and uncut. I'm really glad he made the point he did about Clive Davis. Not to take anything away from the man what so ever. After all, he is responsible for the launching of Whitney Houston and has been a key factor in the lovely Alicia Keys' career. However, marketing Busta Rhymes!? You got to fallback Clive. The man is a legend, but if you don't give an artist like Busta Rhymes full artistic freedom, the situation is going to get ugly and fast. Who better to be working with Busta, than Dr. Dre? Busta is different (we all know that), but so is Dre day. After all, Dre perhaps more than anyone, has gone against the grain. N.W.A. had White America shielding its children and padlocking their doors. Dre also took the chance of signing a certain Caucasian MC known and adored my millions in Eminem. Dre is a hip-hop cornerstone and a mastermind architect behind the boards. Busta Rhymes is a masterful lyricist and an innovative artistic genius. His impending album cannot and will not fail. The industry and all these self-proclaimed so-called hot to death MCs have absolute hell to pay when Busta's album drops. Mark my words on that...
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