wtf !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!???????????? How old are you?
42... a TRUE old head. I know what I am talking about.
wtf !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!???????????? How old are you?
MAybe you're a lil too old cause you done lost your fukking mind.42... a TRUE old head. I know what I am talking about.
You posted an inaccurate post because RIAA DO NOT ACCOUNT FOR NUMBER OF ALBUMS SOLD. It only accounts to how many albums that are shipped to stores and to radio stations. So... again, you show actual proof. You the one hell bent to use SALES as a proof that someone was "running" hip hop in 1995... while dismissing the BIGGEST commercially successful artist of that year Coolio. Maybe you're a Biggie stan.. I dunno.
I agree it's flawed but do you have access to a more accurate source?Not to mention RIAA only gives certification if people (the artist and/or label) pay for it. And the certification date is when it was paid for, not when it actually shipped that amount.
It's puzzling that people never take this into account in these kinds of threads. There's certifications on RIAA going back to the 1960's....people seriously think RIAA was tracking shipping info in real time 30 years before the internet existed?
So anyway, RIAA.com is wildly inaccurate for this kind of stuff. I've said this literally 10-15 separate times in threads, and it never sinks in.
Fred.
How would I know about LA...again that's why I originally stated I was from NY.It's revisionist because claimed it was getting heavy rotation on MTV when back in those days it was still HARD AF for black music to get any rotation ON MTV except for Yo! MTV Raps and that show was on its last leg. During 1995, the vast majority of HIP HOP was on Rap City to which was very BALANCED in its rotation of videos. And if you are speaking on radio, this was BEFORE the Telecommunications Act of 1996, so most of the radio were mainly mom and pop LOCAL stations. So to even make that claim is INDEED revisionist. You mean to tell me that Biggie was getting that love out in the WEST in '95? I seriously say not true. Or even down south for that matter. The song that got nationwide reception was "One More Chance" remix. Everything else were moderate hits but not as huge as that single. But in 1995, a GANG of rappers were having moderate hits. So to base ANY of this by charts or sales is false and revisionist. You have to base it on what the streets been receptive with.
EDIT.... and you being from NYC, it would be logical for you to feel that way. I'm from Oklahoma originally, but was living and traveling EVERYWHERE around the nation that year of 1995. And one of the biggest complaints by people from the west was the fact that NYC was in its own little bubble and they rarely, (the stations that is), show love out west or down south. Which was part of the fueling of the coastal beef.
MAybe you're a lil too old cause you done lost your fukking mind.
You really serious about this:
"It's revisionist because claimed it was getting heavy rotation on MTV when back in those days it was still HARD AF for black music to get any rotation ON MTV except for Yo! MTV Raps ."
How would I know about LA...again that's why I originally stated I was from NY.
Come on breh u really trying to sit here and tell me BIG Poppa didn't get tons of video play? One more chance didnt either? Between MTV, BET, and Video Music Box I saw those videos a ton of times.
I hear u...like I said b4, everything is subjective. That's why it's always funny to me when people state an opinion as fact. If u grow up in different places u experience shyt in different ways.Nah, I wasn't meaning that it DIDN'T get tons of video play. All of his videos have. But what I am saying it didn't DOMINATE like you said. It was very balanced in the rotations with the rest of the joints that came out that year. One didn't override another. But I can see where you are coming from due to you being there in NYC.... I bet Biggie was everywhere at that time. I know out west, people were still bumping Death Row like CRAZY. back in those days, there was a lot of separation musically between regions.
With that said, One More Chance DID get nationwide love EVERYWHERE. As well as Method Man's All that I Need remix.
What is not true about that? MTV kept black music out of their station for the longest. It started out not having ANY black music at all with the exception of Prince and Michael Jackson. Had it not been for Yo! MTV Raps back in 1988, MTV would of still been an "all white" music channel. The whole reason BET was even created what due in response of MTV not showing black music videos. Back in the early to mid-90's it was KNOWN for an artist to truly CROSSOVER if your song hits MTV.... MTV was still not representing black music like that at all.... and by 1995, YO! MTV Raps, the only show on MTV that was showcasing hip hop was on its last leg. In fact the show ENDED in 1995.
Rap City was the main show at the time where hip hop was shown nationwide everyday, 2hrs.... with Big Lez and Joe Claire. that how it was in 1995. I only speak of facts that I know 1st hand.
How does that explain BIGs dominance on MTV and BET?
1995 is a year where I would say nobody "ran" it...it was too many people eatin' good.
what really happened?Bone were clearly the dominate wave for regular nikkaz and their sound image and style.
had an adamantium Grip on regular nikkaz.
who did not know a damn thing about hip hop, culturally.
that when Pac did finally embrace thug life all the way, as his drawing scope during the whole trial Dr bail situation.
He was the next natural draw for that audience and new influx of gateway rap fans.
Who never knew anything as it related to the actual culture of hiphop.
Bone's adamantium grip still is relevant to this day as of right now.
As twenty years later all of rap is basically a bone rehash on autotune.
Bone was so big.
that when they fell off as a draw in relation to Pac.
All resulting because of pisspoor solo submissions.
Which created a disconnect towards the fan base.
leading to them flocking to become standard Pac fans in oversaturated marketing bliss.
Most of pac's rabid fan base is trickled down from ruthless and priority fan base consisting of bone fans and defunct dead draw ice cub fans from Westside connection.
Who soon Pac melded the thug life and wcc direction as far thug marketing all the way to wcc Mecca envy based marketing resulting in pac's fabricated east west coast conflict.
When Pac was already a Mecca associated artist from live squad.
Which is why the entire scope of pac's dissed were juvenile and completely fabricated.
Then used to cover up what the transcripts talk about.
That Pac fans now act like they don't know about.
yet we all who got the transcripts really know what happened.
Since Pac is such a polarosing popular figure I am not going to be the person who disclosed those facts.
I will wait for a brave Pac fan to re-iterate.
what really happened to the female and why Pac really got shot.
Art Barr
what really happened?