Put Me On....why is detroit about kill Charles Hamilton

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I know this dude is a cornball, but I see twitter blowing up with detroit heads threatening his life.

I see its about dilla, but I'm not really up on the detroit scene. What he do?
 
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This dude needs to get a PR rep (unless that was the chick that punched him)...

Detroit isn't the city I would want to be mad @ me...
 
im checking the slaughterhouse stream. royce called charles and told him he was young and talented but to stop b/c he cant win and he will get bodied.
 
http://www.rappersiknow.com/2009/06/08/sigh/

In a nutshell, Charles spoke too soon and now the repercussions follow.

What the majority of cats don't realize is that Charles is a one of those cats who Dilla's music did affect his life and he'd gladly share a checkw/his family.

But that was all in the works...and will now prolly get lost in the sauce.

Whatever.

Creative kid, just doesn't handle the limelight well @ all.
 
This dude just irritates me. I feel like gouging my eyes out every time I run across his name on a blog. Yung Berg too.
 
i wish this dude made better decisions, i really enjoy his music, but he seems to bring a lot of unnecessary drama his way and it takes away from his truegift...
 
I don't believe him shh talkin Dilla when he did a tribute mixtape to Dill and talked for like 5 min how Dilla influenced him so much on the tape and ininterviews
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If he did some of Joe Budden's bipolarness rubbed off onhim.

The reason his info is out there is cuz he put it out there. HE said if the haters really want to hate call him up on the phone and be a man about it
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I don't know about the twitter or why it's specifically D-Town gettinat him. I figure he'll record all of the convos and put it on the mixtape as entertainment.

Charles is a perfect example of bad publicity still being good publicity. Given all of the music he's flooded the net with Wayne style if it wasn't forhis attitude/personality, interviews and what he does on vids he'd be seldom talked about. He's managaed to be talked about more than Wale and it haslittle to nothing to do with his music. Don't know if that's a bad thing yet, don't see none of these new $%%@*$ sellin anyway. Hopefully his musicjust gets better.
 
Originally Posted by stillmaticshay

i wish this dude made better decisions, i really enjoy his music, but he seems to bring a lot of unnecessary drama his way and it takes away from his true gift...
 
on the situation and he ended up calling Sweeney, dude affiliated with OKP. Here's a transcript of the conversation.
Whattup Sweeney.
Who's this?

Charles Hamilton, what's the hate?

It's not hate. I just think you're kind of a dweeb.

Ok, break down what your issue is with me so we can come to a mutual agreement to where you don't have to say anything to me or support my music and you can go about living your life.

I only say anything about you in a public forum when I feel it's something ridiculous like crediting Dilla as an executive producer of your album.

Do you know my relationship with Ma Dukes?

No I don't.


If you don't know my relationship with Ma Dukes, proceeds from my album are going towards the J Dilla Music Foundation, which is basically a temple. My issue is, if you don't know all the details of it and simply are putting out negativity about me and what it is I'm doing, especially since I actually have a very good relationship with Phat Kat and everybody else involved, especially since I was in the studio with Pete Rock when he was mastering the Jay $tay Paid album. Do you really want to put such negative energy out there on a public forum?

Listen, that still doesn't mean the man did anything for your album-

The thing is -

Let me talk. I let you talk, now let me talk. It's cool that you're giving proceeds from the album, I'll admit that, I don't have any problem with that. You crediting him as an executive producer of your album when you never met him is just foolish.

How do you know I never met him?

Fine. When you never had a working relationship with him, which I know you didn't because I think I would have heard about that.

Really?

Yes.

What do you know about James Yancey personally?

What do you want me to say? I never met him personally-

If you don't know James Yancey, his little brother or his mother the way I know them, then you can't put any negativity out there. That's slander. Now I'm not taking a legal approach, I'm approaching you man to man-

That's not slander. You have no basis to take a legal approach, that's ridiculous of you to say that.

Yo…just deal with the fact that you don't know a large percentage of the information. You don't want to buy the album, don't buy the album

I'm not going to buy the album.

By the way, don't make this a bigger issue than it already is.

How am I making it a bigger issue?

By how you talking.

All I'm saying, I'm not saying you don't have a relationship with the family-

If I'm putting him as an executive producer, and executive producer gets a percentage of the album, what are you so mad at?

I'm not mad. I think it's laughable that you're crediting someone who you never had a working relationship with, and yes I'm going to make that assumption, as an executive producer on your album. Outside of you supposedly giving proceeds of the album to the J Dilla foundation, I think this is a publicity stunt, in some way, shape or form.

Are you upset that I'm giving money to the foundation and that could possibly get publicity?

Not at all. I'm not upset at anything, I'm laughing at it. I laughed when I first saw it. I'm not upset.

In the heading of your email you said 'Hate.'

Yeah, it was a tounge-in-cheek comment. In your twitter you posted, 'any haters email me your number,' so I was like, ok, if this is what you're calling it, then I guess this is going to be what he classifies as hate.

Nah, but see you didn't ask a question, you simply stated what you thought was a fact. So what I'm trying to tell you is, upon asking Ma Dukes, or Illa J, or even his daughter, you don't know how close to the family I am. The Hamilton family and the Yancey family have a very good relationship, so I just want you to be clear on that. The next time you want to make a statement or anything about me, do realize that I'm the type of person that will ask for your number and call you.

That's fine. Save my number. Call me anytime. Listen, I'm not taking anything out of pocket besides the fact that I think it's ridiculous that you're crediting him as an executive producer. You don't have to credit him as an executive producer to donate proceeds of the album to the foundation, that's just how you're choosing to go about it.

Hello?


Hello?



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Charles Hamilton is the epitome of a talentless, lowlife, who happened to know who to steal from.
 
to name dilla as executive producer if he really changed your life isnt really that crazy or over the top i think its a helluva honor to be honest.
 
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