Interview with the guy who made the "Party Like a Rockstar" Beat

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40C said:
Lmao. Jay Z on a southern beat?

THAT my friend is an indication of Armageddon.

Well i guess itz been armageddon cuz it already happened...lol Hustlin remix
 
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datboi_tae11 said:
Well i guess itz been armageddon cuz it already happened...lol Hustlin remix

Oh god! lol are you serious?

I was thinking more along the lines of something like "Zoom" by Boosie, or "Money in the bank" by scrappy..

Down South 808 Club Bangers + Jay Z = DONT MIX
 
40C said:
Oh god! lol are you serious?

I was thinking more along the lines of something like "Zoom" by Boosie, or "Money in the bank" by scrappy..

Down South 808 Club Bangers + Jay Z = DONT MIX

well u said southern beat...so i named one. but to be real it culd happen...lol aint no tellin really
 
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[Khameleon] said:
One thing I'll never understand is why major labels still want to sign artists after 1 big out-of-nowhere hit... Seems like that's almost always a recipe for a big-budget flop album the year after. But even after all the flops, it seems like there's always a major company ready to sign a 1-hit-wonder that's actually gonig to make them less money than an artist who's put the time in to develop a following and an audience.

I guess that's why I'm not a label exec :D

Preach! I know exactly what you mean. That's because they're just that: Executives. They're not fans. "When your career and paycheck is both on the line, the first iight mofo you hear you want to sign." And thats the truth.

Prime example (... more like examples): Cassie. Nobody at Bad Boy or NextSlection knew or bothered to find out if she could actually perform.

The most talked about, but yet nobody in the mainstream seems to get: Yung Joc. Where do I start? All he had was a single that was WHACK to the people that kind of liked it after they knew all or most of the words. His best song ever was a d*** mixtape song ("A couple grand"), and I said this before in a post about him last year.

Both Bad Boy!!!

Others... but I want to keep this as close to the topic as I can.


Bottom line: Hip-Hop is dead!
 
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