I respect people like combat jack for creating his own podcast network and signing people like taxstone, charlamagne, etc and steadily evolving and getting hotter as a platform and as a network.

I respect people like combat jack for creating his own podcast network and signing people like taxstone, charlamagne, etc and steadily evolving and getting hotter as a platform and as a network.
@Sagat this jjevans poster maybe a c00n, but he right in this post. What Complex is right now is what Vibe & XXL should've done.
Ooohh shyt, I did not know that Combat Jack owned Loud Speakers Network.
we need to just fukking do it. Podcast game can be something, we just have to keep it 100 and not become pussies after some little sponsorship.
we have to speak our mind and be free on our outlet.
I agree with vibe.@Sagat this jjevans poster maybe a c00n, but he right in this post. What Complex is right now is what Vibe & XXL should've done.
Pos rep pending...Yea lets be honest if it were black owned the content would look a lot different and you crabs would be hating on it and calling them c00ns for various stupid reasons "why they gotta cover chiraq like that, c00ns", cacs aren't constraint and thus they move freely and can push out content without a care in the world, no one is going to send goons at Thomas like they did Char. Black owners have to go through loads of scrutiny, just look at the difference between Dj Akadamiks, young black man doing his thing, over a million subscribers and got ran off from the site. Name a big name that don't get shytted on, even problacks like Tariq get scrutinised.
Thisis50 was neck and neck with Vlad for awhile, who's fault is it, that Vlad surpassed them by having better content and being consistent? You're going to blame these cacs for having work ethics, that's not how capitalism works.
Also, who is stopping black editors and online mags from covering EDM? Why not dip into the white audience? Because black people like to box themselves in or don't want to be considered a c00n for listening to techno despite the fact that blacks created the damn genre. Footwork is dying but cacs in europe picked it up now you've got Planet Mu signing artists, who stopped Bad Boy from doing it? Who stopped them from opening a subdivision for house, trap, dubstep, footwork artists? Who stopped them from picking up black artists in chicago and detriot and dominating the edm scene in europe? THEY THEMSELVES.
Yea lets be honest if it were black owned the content would look a lot different and you crabs would be hating on it and calling them c00ns for various stupid reasons "why they gotta cover chiraq like that, c00ns", cacs aren't constraint and thus they move freely and can push out content without a care in the world, no one is going to send goons at Thomas like they did Char. Black owners have to go through loads of scrutiny, just look at the difference between Dj Akadamiks, young black man doing his thing, over a million subscribers and got ran off from the site. Name a big name that don't get shytted on, even problacks like Tariq get scrutinised.
Thisis50 was neck and neck with Vlad for awhile, who's fault is it, that Vlad surpassed them by having better content and being consistent? You're going to blame these cacs for having work ethics, that's not how capitalism works.
Also, who is stopping black editors and online mags from covering EDM? Why not dip into the white audience? Because black people like to box themselves in or don't want to be considered a c00n for listening to techno despite the fact that blacks created the damn genre. Footwork is dying but cacs in europe picked it up now you've got Planet Mu signing artists, who stopped Bad Boy from doing it? Who stopped them from opening a subdivision for house, trap, dubstep, footwork artists? Who stopped them from picking up black artists in chicago and detriot and dominating the edm scene in europe? THEY THEMSELVES.
There are no Rock equivalants to Young Thug, when it comes to hiphop they just follow whatever the cool black kids like, matter fact they uplift the likes of kendrick & chance the rapper beyond the position they hold in the black community.Look at (Some) of the rappers they prop up.
Then look at (Some) of the rock bands they prop up.
There's almost always some stark contrast between the talent.
Rock bands can be interesting, eclectic, talented individuals
like a Tame Impala or Alt J while the rappers seem to be the
most vapid ass hats they can find on Sound cloud, some of which have
gotten burn on The Coli.
That tells me all I need to know about the staff at these publications.
Look at (Some) of the rappers they prop up.
Then look at (Some) of the rock bands they prop up.
There's almost always some stark contrast between the talent.
Rock bands can be interesting, eclectic, talented individuals
like a Tame Impala or Alt J while the rappers seem to be the
most vapid ass hats they can find on Sound cloud, some of which have
gotten burn on The Coli.
That tells me all I need to know about the staff at these publications.