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QFT. I actually remember around the time of the the first two albums, "The Block is Hot" and "Lights Out," he was stillgetting outshined by everyone else in Cash Money. Who knows, maybe that's what drove him to what he does today, but I'm not feeling it at all.Originally Posted by EastCoastPapi
Originally Posted by EastCoastPapi
Originally Posted by IncredibleEv
sometimes the label pressures a certain artist to make more radio-friendly songs and will even set them up with writers and producers to make it happen.
these artists are pretty much sellouts for money (wayne, snoop, fat joe, jim jones, ja rule).
some artists can create their own music which can cross over onto mainstream radio. these are more cross over artists and don't have to sacrifice their own creativity (Jay-z, Nas).
I.E. wayne came with some i shot myself and im 15-17 and i bust my guns and sell coke which was false since day one. He wanted to be like baby, BG, JUVE, and even No Limit... He gained success but wasn't thee best than even Big tymers out shined him. Came with 500 degreez tryna diss juve and was on jay heavy a little before and then with all that iceberg etc. etc., Then went the 50/ dip route and came with squad up mixtapes non stop non stop gained a lil buzz in the street. Wayne was broke than he'll tell u that... Carter was entirely different, he flowed different, sounded different, came with more a street swag but nice. mixtape mixtape etc. etc. getting really hot.. than bapes, sizzurp, dip set driding, etc etc etc, now from carter 2-3-now wallet chains, tight jeans, he became a fake guiter player, with a rock album on thee way, what mad auto tune tracks and maybe an entire auto tune album. Went from good bars, some great flows here and there, to wasting his time on the track breathing and saying anything, mostly which makes no sense.
I mean u can go deeper but overall he drides every trend