I appreciate what Nas is doing for the Legends BUT...

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Some of the production on these albums has been great.

The production, marketing aren't the problem. It's the fact that these guys are all washed. Slick Rick still has some creative stuff but for the most part these guys are past their prime and lack the inspiration to make captivating music.
 

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lol @ naturally blaming Nas' company for weak production choices.



Artists like Rae and Ghost have had issues picking beats before they got to Mass Appeal. I kinda give Slick Rick a pass because what the hell is a Slick Rick album supposed to sound like in 2025?
Niqqaz want the world when no one is buying albums. Be happy these niqqaz still want to rep and put out music. No one is embarrassing themselves with these releases. They vary in quality like everyone else but niqqaz want perfection when these artists were well respected but weren't perfect in the first place.
For someone who raps about the most opulent shyt in the world like GFK does, I kinda don't wanna hear him going cheap on beats. It cheapens his aesthetic.

Penthouse, doorknobs drawers and the floors is opal
Diamond safe rooms, the indoor pool is purple

all this shyt and you're worried about budgeting for production.

How about 12 songs, 1-2 skits max and bring your best cohesive shyt?
 

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lol @ naturally blaming Nas' company for weak production choices.



Artists like Rae and Ghost have had issues picking beats before they got to Mass Appeal. I kinda give Slick Rick a pass because what the hell is a Slick Rick album supposed to sound like in 2025?

For someone who raps about the most opulent shyt in the world like GFK does, I kinda don't wanna hear him going cheap on beats. It cheapens his aesthetic.

Penthouse, doorknobs drawers and the floors is opal
Diamond safe rooms, the indoor pool is purple

all this shyt and you're worried about budgeting for production.

How about 12 songs, 1-2 skits max and bring your best cohesive shyt?
Dawg, it's a rap song. He's not actually living like that. lol
 

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Mass appeal has very little influence on the creative side

These albums were delivered to the label the way the artists wanted to. They were not given a production budget they are just being released under the same umbrella.

Mass Appeal gives them budgets, but they're not the largest of budgets.

So how they allocate those funds is up to the artist. Which is why Ghost said the label was mad that he wasn't using certain producers. Mass Appeal will consult and advise, but the artists can do whatever they want with the bread they get from the label. There's a budget set for the WHOLE project. How the money is spent is on the MC's. Some spend more on videos, than on beats. Others, it's vice versa.
 

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Slick Ricks production was completely on point for the UK/worldwide market (plus you can tell a lot of thought/heart was put into that project and its on par with his second album which I loved) everything else I agree with

I honestly think nikkas is just old and don't give a fukk anymore shyt is just a bag to them
 

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like I said, it's the aesthetic.


It's like if Rick Ross didn't have those glamorous rich beats to match what he's saying. Once he cheapens out on that, it takes away from whatever he's saying.
It's just not practical. He's not on a major label trying to go platinum. It's a nostalgia play for a certain demographic.
 

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The LL / Q Tip joint sold 16K. All that praise you just gave it doesn't equal the fans actually supporting it with dollars. We all remember Ghost complaining about spending money on beats only for the so called fans to not show their support with dollars. When people complain about Ghost being cheap on the beats and then I look at his album sales for the past decade I can understand why he doesn't have a passion for going all out with spending money just to have lackluster sales.
So you excusing bullshyt :unimpressed:
 

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So you excusing bullshyt :unimpressed:


Speaking on Ghost there's 2 ways I see it:

1) I put myself in Ghostfaces shoes. Why go all out, spend a bunch of money to give you what you want and still see the same amount as LL/QTip did their first week? On the flip side, Gunnas album that dropped nearly 3 weeks ago did 80K. Ghost knows this generation ain't spending money on his albums like they did in the 90's/2000's. There's no even trade to recoup if Ghost goes all out to spend money making the best product like that. Might as well give y'all a bunch of unreleased old songs, call it a day and get this money grab by calling it Supreme Clientele 2.



2) With that said, we are speculating that Ghosts Supreme Clientele 2 isn't what we expected because the production was lackluster due to spending but what if Ghosts passion is just gone and he doesn't approach music anymore the way we think he's supposed to? What if he just don't got it like that anymore and he really did the best he could? We all saw that Dr Dre don't got it anymore with that Missionary album with Snoop. Maybe Ghost just don't got it anymore.
 
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