LionofJudah
Banned
Let's say you're building a label and you can sign five rappers/groups. You can sign anybody because money is not an issue, but let's make it more interesting. You can't sign anybody who is currently popular in the mainstream so no Jay-Z, Drake, Kendrick Lamar etc. Who do you pick and why?
I;d be building a Southern Rap label so here are my choices
-K-Rino-Lyrical monster. Definitely one of the greatest to ever do it, but has always been relegated to the underground. Drops numerous albums per year, and is unmatched lyrically.
-Dirty-Raw group hailing from Alabama. Bringing a Southern perspective and are more lyrical than most give them credit for. Should have went farther off Da Pimp & Gangster
-Field Mob-Extremely underrated. The way that go back and forth with each other on a track is crazy. Great first album, okay second album, and weak third album due to DTP. Tried to make them commercial, but still have the ability to make great music.
-Rich Boy-Most would write him off as a one hit wonder, but Rich Boy is nice and his mixtapes prove that. Came out a time when rap was innudated with BS, so he got overshadowed by snap music and bullshyt like it. Wouldn't count him out.
-Willie D-One of the pioneers of the Southern sound, Willie D brings a mature hood perspective to the label. Not afraid to tell the truth, and is going to give you street reality in his raps.
I;d be building a Southern Rap label so here are my choices
-K-Rino-Lyrical monster. Definitely one of the greatest to ever do it, but has always been relegated to the underground. Drops numerous albums per year, and is unmatched lyrically.
-Dirty-Raw group hailing from Alabama. Bringing a Southern perspective and are more lyrical than most give them credit for. Should have went farther off Da Pimp & Gangster
-Field Mob-Extremely underrated. The way that go back and forth with each other on a track is crazy. Great first album, okay second album, and weak third album due to DTP. Tried to make them commercial, but still have the ability to make great music.
-Rich Boy-Most would write him off as a one hit wonder, but Rich Boy is nice and his mixtapes prove that. Came out a time when rap was innudated with BS, so he got overshadowed by snap music and bullshyt like it. Wouldn't count him out.
-Willie D-One of the pioneers of the Southern sound, Willie D brings a mature hood perspective to the label. Not afraid to tell the truth, and is going to give you street reality in his raps.