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Jay had more success outside of rap, I'm not gonna argue this with you. Rap opened the door for the stuff he's doing now. His last album was a venture. I didnt say he didnt have success in rap, I said he had more success outside of rap.

2nd most number 1 albums in the history of music (15). 21 Grammys. 4 Billboard number 1's as a lead artist (not even counting features). You are only showing your ignorance. Just because you state your opinion as a fact doesn't make it such [emoji]128514[/emoji]. Drake's success in music will always pale in comparison off these facts alone.

How does that convert to profitable revenue again?
How does selling records convert to profitable revenue?
 
Jay had more success outside of rap, I'm not gonna argue this with you. Rap opened the door for the stuff he's doing now. His last album was a venture. I didnt say he didnt have success in rap, I said he had more success outside of rap.

2nd most number 1 albums in the history of music (15). 21 Grammys. 4 Billboard number 1's as a lead artist (not even counting features). You are only showing your ignorance. Just because you state your opinion as a fact doesn't make it such [emoji]128514[/emoji]. Drake's success in music will always pale in comparison off these facts alone.

How does that convert to profitable revenue again?
How does selling records convert to profitable revenue?

If you think Jay is living off of record sales, idk what to tell you
 
^Jay isn't a good example to use for that argument, as he's sold a massive amount of records for a very lengthy amount of time, in edition to his business ventures. We're not talking about an out of the limelight rapper with one platinum album 10+ years ago :lol:
 
Jay had more success outside of rap, I'm not gonna argue this with you. Rap opened the door for the stuff he's doing now. His last album was a venture. I didnt say he didnt have success in rap, I said he had more success outside of rap.

2nd most number 1 albums in the history of music (15). 21 Grammys. 4 Billboard number 1's as a lead artist (not even counting features). You are only showing your ignorance. Just because you state your opinion as a fact doesn't make it such [emoji]128514[/emoji]. Drake's success in music will always pale in comparison off these facts alone.

How does that convert to profitable revenue again?
How does selling records convert to profitable revenue?

If you think Jay is living off of record sales, idk what to tell you
If you don't how record sales convert to profitable revenue, idk what to tell you.
 
If you think Jay is living off of record sales, idk what to tell you

You stated that Jay has only had an OK rap career, which is false. Of course he gets money from other things but if we're just talking about just RAP careers he's still top 2
 
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If you think Jay is living off of record sales, idk what to tell you

You stated that Jay has only had an OK rap career, which is false. Of course he gets money from other things but if we're just talking about just RAP careers he's still top 2

Where did I say he had an ok career? I said based on his success, his album sales are decent. I already said he's #1 overall.
 
How does that convert to profitable revenue again?[/quote

Well, since we're discussing it, it's quite obvious that Jay's business opportunities were birthed by his success and acclaim as a legendary musical artist. Those business ventures were predicated off of his musical success. He doesn't get 1/2 of he deals he has made if he's not Jay. The correlation should be pretty obvious to be honest.
 
I said it already, rap opened a lot of those ventures for him, but he aint solely eating off rap, that real money came from the other endeavors. Once you start dipping into the legalities of album sales & percentages and budgets, sales arent a focal point of any artists trying to really profit. Tour money, endorsement money are the real cash cows. Music itself keeps you relevant enough to be able to get those deals. But album sales dont equate to a lot, especially when most if not all major music is accesible for $10/month these days.

Obviously the accolades are always a plus, but any artist would be dumb to think album sales gonna keep them rich.
 
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Jay sold 1mil copies of MCHG to Samsung @ $5 a copy, thats $5mill right off the bat. You can bet he's seeing a bigger percentage of that than he would with hard copies.
 
Me trying to post in the DRAKE thread


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Complex staff consist of only 4 blacks out of 24 people total.
Pitch fork only has 4 black writers out of 44 total.
Vice -ZERO
Rolling Stone- zero
Noisey- 2 blacks out of 25 total
Buzzfeed- 4 blacks out of 94


This is why I don't care about any of those articles or ******** metric scores y'all be posting. A majority group of hipsters is not going to tell me what's good hiphop and what's not


But they understand the culture! How would we know what's hot if not for these websites and goofy *** dudes telling us what's hot :lol:


The minute you start believing that a media outlet, one who's job it is to drive traffic just to sustain their BUSINESS, is an arbiter of "culture", you've lost.


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Complex staff consist of only 4 blacks out of 24 people total.
Pitch fork only has 4 black writers out of 44 total.
Vice -ZERO
Rolling Stone- zero
Noisey- 2 blacks out of 25 total
Buzzfeed- 4 blacks out of 94


This is why I don't care about any of those articles or ******** metric scores y'all be posting. A majority group of hipsters is not going to tell me what's good hiphop and what's not
 
Are these numbers of the black people on their staffs really true?

If that's the case, nothing else needs to be said.
 
i really dont see the correlation between the two. Race/music knowledge
 
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i really dont see the correlation between the two. Race/music knowledge
Because no matter how anyone wants to slice it, spin it, rationalize it...at it's apex, Hip-Hop is BLACK music. It is a culture that all can partake in and identify with, but we are the GODS of it. We are the alchemists of it. For most of us, we were born into it.

So yes, it does raise an eyebrow when 90% of the "tastemakers" handpicked by these mass-media backed entities like FADER and Complex aren't black.

It is what it is.
 
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Are these numbers of the black people on their staffs really true?

If that's the case, nothing else needs to be said.


**** is pathetic.


& these are the people who are assigning "critical" reception to these artists that will stand the test of time.

Yet almost none of them can fully even relate to the black struggle in the least bit.


There's no balance at all in music journalism.
 
i really dont see the correlation between the two. Race/music knowledge


It's way more than music and it's not about knowledge, it's about grasp of the culture. Hip hop is the only culture I see that is co opted in this way.

Having music knowledge is all good but when these weirdo hipster dudes and old *** white guys are what dictates OUR culture, something ain't right.

And it's been this way for a while. You can see the turn if you look close enough. Rappers been speaking out against this since I was a kid.
 
i really dont see the correlation between the two. Race/music knowledge

Because no matter how anyone wants to slice it, spin it, rationalize it...at it's apex, Hip-Hop is BLACK music. It is a culture that all can partake in and identify with, but we are the GODS of it. We are the alchemists of it. For most of us, we were born into it.

So yes, it does raise an eyebrow when 90% of the "tastemakers" handpicked by these mass-media backed entities like FADER and Complex aren't black.

It is what it is.

PREACH
 
I think it's common sense that hip hop culture is BLACK culture that has grown and evolved to include EVERYONE...just as it should. But if you have publications based on the HipHop culture, for less than 20% of the contributors to be black...that is a gross misrepresentation of the "culture" that some claim these publications are EXPERTS of.
 
I'm mad ****** posted the same thing at same exact time 3 posts in a row. :lol:

We wasn't going.


Hell nah that **** wasn't bout to slide :lol:

I posted this like 5 times this month, here it is again.





They talk about infiltration as well as some other stuff in here. Words from some greats including DMC and Scarface.

Go to 22 minutes in Scarface talking about exactly what we're talking about right now.
 
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