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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Where is The Love?

Nowadays there are very few emCee's that actually take pride in their knowledge and acheivements.  That is solely for the reason that there are only a select few that have reached outside of their neighborhood, and started to build a name backed with integrity.  I am sick of all these "Rappers," that forgot they live at home, with their parents, have no car, no job, no income, and yet they think they are on Oh Zee's Level. 

Somehow, they run around talking as if they are the real deal, but have never paid for their own meal.  I guess they are the be-littled rappers in the industry who think getting a deal is the only way to make a name for yourself.  They aren't willing to publish, and promote they're own album, even if someone gave them a Million Dollars they would say something like, "I was thinking you could pay for this album to be produced, and I will pick up the profit."  Followed by some fallacy filled fiction like, "What do you mean you don't want me to get 100 percent Royalties, It's my Music."

Seldom comes an artist that Understands the music industry enough to see the difference it can make in up-front funding on an Album, will make you a huge difference over a lengthy Career.  Hip-hop Artists today waste they're lyrical skills by repeating the same non-sensical lines again and again, then the Media wants us to believe that these songs are the top40 songs, Really?

Over the last year these songs never belonged in the top Ten, let alone the AP Top 40:
10) Super Bass - Nicki Minaj
9)  Hustle Hard - Ace Hood
8)  Novacane - Frank Ocean
7)  If it's Love - Kem
6) Pokerface - Lady Gaga
5)  No Hands - Wacka Flacka
4) Racks - YC
3) Collardgreen's and Cornbread - Fantasia
2) My last - Big Sean
1) Lady GAGA - everything

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