TheDarceKnight
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What I don't understand is how is Foreign Exchange more lucrative to him than him rapping especially when he said he doesn't like doing shows? It's not like those FE albums sell a ton of copies and I'm pretty sure CSAH at least charted and sold pretty well for an Indy album
FE does really well with touring. Phonte also writes for other people in that area, so I think those checks are decent as well. From someone that spent time around him, I think he's generally more interested in singing and songwriting. I remember a long time ago, back before Getback in 2007 he said that he didn't really ever want to even do a solo album, because he felt like he could say everything he wanted to say in a group format (Little Brother) and didn't feel like he had "enough to say" to warrant him doing a solo record. And that he didn't want to just rap for the sake of rapping for a whole album's worth of time. The guest spots he does when he drops 16 bars here and there probably keep him satisfied on the rap tip.

He lays out why he moved from less rapping to more singing really well on Tigallo for Dolo which is one of his most underrated joints. It got looked over b/c it was on that final Little Brother album.
"And honestly, I like what them young boys is doin'
But my dudes are like "Tay, they close, but no Cuban"
Like I was the chosen
One for flowin'
I'm done, the rap game's No Country For Old Men
I'll always spit whenever the spirit hits me
But fukk if I'ma be doin this shyt when I'm sixty
And that's no disrespect to KRS
I'm just trying to make my art and do what's smart
I'm saying
Rapping Tay, four-and-half-mic honoree?
Or singing Tay, first-time Grammy nominee?
you do the math
you add it up
That's on my mind when I press record
A lot of dudes probably mad at me
But I would rather be
a lonely wolf than a sheep that's bored
So fukk it"
So in the way I was sort of surprised that Charity Starts at Home was mostly a rap album. Out of 12 songs I think only 2 or 3 had no rapping on there. It's been a few years since then so hopefully he feels like he has enough to rap about to make this new solo album at least mostly a rap album.
I agree with @Motife43 perspective on this as well. A lot of artists grow and just don't want to be put in a box. Phonte is clearly still a gifted rapper, you can check his latest verse on Prhyme, Jedi Code and a lot of other shyt to see that. The fact that he does that, sings and ventures into other areas shows his depths. Plus, he's opening himself up to so many different audiences. Some people like Phonte the singer more than Phonte the rapper. Some are vice versa...some like both but still a lot of people don't even know who he is so the more exposure he gets he can now showcase SO many different vibes from "The Listening", to Foreign Exchange to his solo material.
Yeah man he has a lot of different lanes. He was also a talented blogger before blogging was a thing and has posts that were hilarious as fukk. He'd be a good standup comedian too IMO.
BTW someone should make a mixtape of guest spots he's done since 2010. It's be a big list. This is such a classic song he did with Median that I didn't even here until this year, and I follow his work pretty closely.
Nah bro. FE reaches a wider audience. I think once he saw that and FE got the grammy nomination it was a wrap. He has a line about it in a song.
Yeah man there's really 2 Foreign Exchanges. There's the first Foreign Exchange album which still had a lot of rapping and then the most recent 3 have all been what most people think of when they think of FE. That very first single from the 2nd FE album got a Grammy nomination, and I think from then on Phonte has mostly rapped only on guest verses and the CSAH solo album.
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