He was on Priority at that point.
yea
but it was an independent dealing.
400 Degreez dropped late '98, which is why it wasn't on the list.
youre right.
I thought it dropped in September or October.
my point still stands tho. they wouldn't have included it anyway at that point, until he got his name value up.
400 Degreez dropped late '98, which is why it wasn't on the list. Many fronted on 400 Degreez at first because "Ha" sounded nothing like anything else out. Everybody was on the bandwagon by the time the song below dropped:
People slept on Big Tymers' "Big Ballin", Juve's own "Follow Me Now", and they weren't even up on B.G.'s "Cash Money Is An Army" (I remember Tech Money from MTV coming to 97.5 ATL plugging this song around the time "Ha" took off and saying CMR had next).
yea I always say it was a slow burn. but you cant blame the public for that.
they should've dropped something else before the album to let people know juvenile could really rap and he wasn't some novelty gimmick.
"follow me now" came months later. and while it showed that he could rap, the song was meh to most people. but they put that BG video out at the same time. that's the song that made me sit up and begin to take notice.
I had never even heard of the big tymers until guerrilla warfare dropped and they were on 'hot girl'.
in 2000, after I was surprised at how great IGTW was, I went back and copped "how u luv that vol 2" thinking it was one of the underground albums that they re-relased. I didn't know until recently that it was a major release from the gate, and it was the first major release for cash money.
MAN that was a bad idea. big tymers had no business coming out first. looking back, cash money made a lot of bad decisions. it didn't matter cuz they were on fire(pardon my pun) but they could've been even bigger. especially juvenile.
P wasn't jipped out of mics. The Source stayed having No Limit on their covers.
what that gotta do with the mics and the example I gave??
you telling me ICM was a 3-mic release?