Artists that were blackballed from the music industry.

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bullshyt

he had a fluke hit followed by a very terrible mixtape/album and couldn't make songs for shyt. you can't be black balled today only fall off. the internet is wide open for places to drop music.

His latest song is about him loving a tranny

:russ::dame:

I thought it was a joke when I saw it on Spotify
 

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Pls list why each of them were black balled. Especially Ace Hood. That’s a weird one.

This my first time hearing of Danny!

Decent music. I guess you had to be a underground head to have heard of him. What were his prime years? What do you think got him black balled? What is this college scandal they speak of?

Adina Howard blackballed? :jbhmm:

Had no idea.

Damn that’s strange.

CH ghost producing and ghost writing for Em? Had no idea. I hope he’s still getting checks.

Lil C Style really got black balled? :mjlol:
Adina Howard - bballed by Brandy’s jealousy
 

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Donnis?

Stalley?

Pac Div?

OJ the Juiceman?

Johnny Juliano?
 
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AZ. Got blackballed for one song off his debut “We Can’t Win” where he said Gilliuanni’s Illuminati way before anyone in Hip Hop knew what the Illuminati was. That subject matter on that song also eerily foreshadows the current Coronavirus era but y’all NPC ass nikkas ain’t ready for that conversation. AZ arguably has a more consistent catalog than Gnause, but indoctrinated Gnause Stan’s ain’t read for that convo either.

Lil B. Trolled the entire industry by mocking how dumb and wack you had to sound to actually get attention, views and streams. He could actually rap his ass off in any style imaginable but 90% of his real message/real music videos have low views to this day. Despite all the hate he received from the industry in the early 2010’s, he’s arguably the most influential rapper since then or at least in that top three since then.
 

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Blassic - Serius Jones stealing the wack wock rappers entire soul and ended his entire chinese culture vulture rap “career”. Never to be taken with any serious intent again. Blackballed in real time
6:30-6:36


:mjlol::mjlol:
Reminds me that @Stir Fry is the Jin of the coli - had the nerve to try to speak on The Tuskegee institute, post oppinions on black culture when he should stay in the lane that he’s used to and preceded to get unceremoniously ethered ever since.
 

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Crazy in Love and Why Don’t We Fall In Love aren’t even the same tempo. Why Don’t We Fall In Love doesn’t even have the same big horns and Crazy In Love. No rapper verse or nothing. I don’t see the similarity

You wasn't around or paying attention back then or you would understand

The remix that was all over the radio first "Crazy in love" sounded like it



and the song had a ton of rapper features





"Crazy in Love" took that whole formula and ran with it
 

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AZ. Got blackballed for one song off his debut “We Can’t Win” where he said Gilliuanni’s Illuminati way before anyone in Hip Hop knew what the Illuminati was. That subject matter on that song also eerily foreshadows the current Coronavirus era but y’all NPC ass nikkas ain’t ready for that conversation. AZ arguably has a more consistent catalog than Gnause, but indoctrinated Gnause Stan’s ain’t read for that convo either.

Lil B. Trolled the entire industry by mocking how dumb and wack you had to sound to actually get attention, views and streams. He could actually rap his ass off in any style imaginable but 90% of his real message/real music videos have low views to this day. Despite all the hate he received from the industry in the early 2010’s, he’s arguably the most influential rapper since then or at least in that top three since then.
Stop it b
 

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AZ. Got blackballed for one song off his debut “We Can’t Win” where he said Gilliuanni’s Illuminati way before anyone in Hip Hop knew what the Illuminati was. That subject matter on that song also eerily foreshadows the current Coronavirus era but y’all NPC ass nikkas ain’t ready for that conversation. AZ arguably has a more consistent catalog than Gnause, but indoctrinated Gnause Stan’s ain’t read for that convo either.

Lil B. Trolled the entire industry by mocking how dumb and wack you had to sound to actually get attention, views and streams. He could actually rap his ass off in any style imaginable but 90% of his real message/real music videos have low views to this day. Despite all the hate he received from the industry in the early 2010’s, he’s arguably the most influential rapper since then or at least in that top three since then.


he deserved every bit of this punch - when trolling the wrong individuals goes wrong
 

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AZ. Got blackballed for one song off his debut “We Can’t Win” where he said Gilliuanni’s Illuminati way before anyone in Hip Hop knew what the Illuminati was. That subject matter on that song also eerily foreshadows the current Coronavirus era but y’all NPC ass nikkas ain’t ready for that conversation. AZ arguably has a more consistent catalog than Gnause, but indoctrinated Gnause Stan’s ain’t read for that convo either.

Lil B. Trolled the entire industry by mocking how dumb and wack you had to sound to actually get attention, views and streams. He could actually rap his ass off in any style imaginable but 90% of his real message/real music videos have low views to this day. Despite all the hate he received from the industry in the early 2010’s, he’s arguably the most influential rapper since then or at least in that top three since then.

I actually was supposed to start producing for Lil B back in Fall 2009 but fukked it up asking for him to do a drop on one of my own projects.

:mjgrin:

Spoke on the phone with dude numerous times and his whole swag wasn't an act at all. Dude actually talked like that. lol

He had just gotten signed to SODMG and shyt.

Say what y'all want but Lil B really was a pioneer for the image/subject matter of modern rap. Even tho he left me hanging. Smh

As for AZ, idk if I'd say he was blackballed. He's a legend whom is celebrated and noted as many emcee's inspirations/top 5.
 
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