GOOD music collapsing? Hit-Boy Leaves G.o.o.d Music.

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"I got nothing but respect for Kanye, [but] I'm no longer a part of G.O.O.D. Music anymore. But HS87 is where my heart is, that's what I'm reppin'," Hit revealed. "[Anything make me leave?] No, I committed, as far as my contract, I did what I was supposed to do. I did six, seven singles for the label and I did what I was supposed to do. ... I love Yeezus, I think it's great." (Miss Info TV)


:rip: To g.o.o.d Music

First Common, Then Kid cudi, now Hit-boy.

Good music is slowly collapsing.
 

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I had no idea he was officially on the label/clique

Its probabaly a good thing for him cause it doesnt restrict him to being an in house producer which could have potentially happened
 

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Hit-Boy's strength seems to be in traditional sounding R&B and hip hop with slightly untraditional drum styles (but for the most part some regular shyt in terms of style)

If Kanye's gonna continue on this weird experimental path then there isn't much room for Hit-Boy to grow in that clique
 

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that label is kind of wack, being honest. this nikka signed Q-Tip, :russ:. Push my dude but his album is never coming out, he gonna literally be like 40 by the time that drops, bald spot all in the middle of the cornrows and all that.
 
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