Cold Truth
IllMuzik Moderator
yes, but i do not believe that he can be blamed for other "black artists" having low sales- the industry as a whole is suffering. the entire industry is dealing with low sales, white black, whatever......... and to be honest they arent even that bad (from what i have seen statisticly) but when you compare them to the huge sales from a few years ago, there has been a good drop. of course, it has been due in large part (but by no means the only reason) to the rampant piracy and internet accessability.
the other thing is that many artists out now, while they may enjoy success now, do not really have the across-the-board appeal of say, nelly.... or jay z, or ja rule, or outkast. if you have a few solid albums sales wise but you do not grow, you not make strides as an artist, or when you have a "flavor of the moment" sound, chances are you arent going to be around with the same status for 10 years.
i personally cant stand the fact that rock stations will play eminem but no other rap music..... because yes, the fact that he is white does inflate his sales....dramatically. the reality is that if you take away the white guys that hate hip hop but love eminem, his sales are now much closer to that of the rest of the big name rappers, and maybe even lower then someone like nelly's. for this reason i believe that his being white does not really effect the sales of other black artists, because the extra numbers are being generated by the non-hip hop crowd....
and yes, his whiteness does translate to easier promotion, more outside oppurtunities, and a world of benifits that the rest of us minorities do not have. even though he maintains the negative image that scares the movie producers, commercials, etc., away from other black artists, being white still makes it easier for him to get that foot in the door.
the other thing is that many artists out now, while they may enjoy success now, do not really have the across-the-board appeal of say, nelly.... or jay z, or ja rule, or outkast. if you have a few solid albums sales wise but you do not grow, you not make strides as an artist, or when you have a "flavor of the moment" sound, chances are you arent going to be around with the same status for 10 years.
i personally cant stand the fact that rock stations will play eminem but no other rap music..... because yes, the fact that he is white does inflate his sales....dramatically. the reality is that if you take away the white guys that hate hip hop but love eminem, his sales are now much closer to that of the rest of the big name rappers, and maybe even lower then someone like nelly's. for this reason i believe that his being white does not really effect the sales of other black artists, because the extra numbers are being generated by the non-hip hop crowd....
and yes, his whiteness does translate to easier promotion, more outside oppurtunities, and a world of benifits that the rest of us minorities do not have. even though he maintains the negative image that scares the movie producers, commercials, etc., away from other black artists, being white still makes it easier for him to get that foot in the door.