blah blah blah! You're not in my city so you're speaking on here say.
1) Your mediocore sales is false. No...they're not going platinum and some aren't even going gold but they don't need to. Why? Most don't have "major" record deals. Selling 100k - 300k as an independent signed to somebody like Koch is major money! Do your home work. Luda sold 50k on the streets of Atlanta before Def Jam came calling. 50k @ 10 bucks a pop! U DO THE MATH ON THAT!
2) Hip Hop here is alive and kicking. We have a diff't form of hip hop that'll never be recognized or accepted by Notherners. And frankly we don't give a damn. We're not trying to do u...we're trying to do us. Hate it or love it! There are niggaz down here without deals making more money than catz with major deals. Step outside the box and stop looking at billboard to determine if we're getting it in down south. I know what I hear in the clubs and the street in my neck of the woods. If you don't live down here you don't have a clue of what goes on down here!
3) ALL RECORD SALES ARE SUFFERING...IT'S NOT JUST HIP HOP! IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE SOUTH. MF'S ARE OUT OF WORK AND LOSING THERE HOMES. THIS IS A BUSH PROBLEM NOT A HIP HOP PROBLEM...LOOK AT THE STOCK MARKET...OIL PRICES ETC. EVERYBODY THOUGHT THAT COUNTRY DUDE WOULD SHUT YE AND FIF DOWN BUT HE DIDN'T DO SHIT! BOTH OF THEM BLEW HIM AWAY IN SALES! REBA MCINTYRE ONLY SOLD 300K HER FIRST WEEK AND SHE'S ONE OF THE BIGGEST STARS IN COUNTRY MUSIC. THE INDUSTRY IS HURTING AS A WHOLE!
And Aesop did what on the strength of who? MTV? AH HA HA HA...REWIND! Do your homework....you're just yappin! HIS NUMBERS ARE HORRIBLE!
Last week Aesop Rock's None Shall Pass was up five spots to #97, with a likely thanks to MTV for holding him down with "artist of the week" publicity. But it seemed that once the week was over, so was the buzz. Aesop dropped to #169 this week selling 4k (29k total).
I don't live in Atlanta. Please enlightened me and put me on to some ATL music that is diverse. I already got everything the Dungeon Fam has put out. So who's really doing it. Who's making innovative music.
Also, Aesop Rock is on an independent label. He sells cd's at his shows. He's doing things just like ATL heads (independent). He's making money despite his "mediocre" sales.
Blah blah blah? Let's recap your argument
"Step outside the box and stop looking at billboard to determine if we're getting it in down south." When your argument against Aesop Rock is based on billboard results. He's independent and doing his thing making money, he doesn't have to sell a lot to see good money. He's just like heads in the ATL who make a lot of money on places like Koch.
"Hip Hop here is alive and kicking. We have a diff't form of hip hop that'll never be recognized or accepted by Notherners." I am not from up North. I leave in a geographically bastardized area and have been listening to "southern" artists for my entire life.
"We're not trying to do u...we're trying to do us." Being that Atlanta has the largest Black Population in the country. Maybe all the stereotypes of us are true, black people are all the same. I've visit my cousin in Atlanta every year. The current commercialized and copycat sh!t coming out is just a fraction of the lifestyles there.
"ALL RECORD SALES ARE SUFFERING...IT'S NOT JUST HIP HOP! IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE SOUTH." That's true but your a moron if you neglect to acknowledge the obvious. What type of music is being shoved down the public's throat? What makes up a majority of hip hop releases now? Watch Suckah Free and Rap City...you'd think only southern acts are making music.
"And Aesop did what on the strength of who? MTV? AH HA HA HA...REWIND! Do your homework....you're just yappin! HIS NUMBERS ARE HORRIBLE!" I thought numbers don't mean anything, especially for independent artists. For him to crack the top 100 in billboard being an independent artist is pretty dope considering ATL heads signed to places like Koch don't.
Once again what are you arguing? Cause basically what you're saying is that Aesop Rock is a clown, but if he made dance music and was from Atlanta he'd be a misunderstood head doing a different form of Hip Hop that wasn't accepted by northeners. Reciprocate that....
You are what you hate.