You're making a new rap label-Who do you sign?

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Is he still alive? :what:

Maybe he got one of those jobs where you aren't in public no more....like stocking grocery shelves during graveyard shift or something :jawalrus:
 

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Most of @LionofJudah's roster have no commercial appeal and don't deserve any investment.

Field Mob is the only act I see potential in...and even them I'd probably just encourage Smoke to go solo...the other dude can kick rocks.

It's not about the money, it's about making good music. All of them have had major regional or national success, and could become much more popular if marketed right. And you want to sign Honey Cocaine :camby:
 

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It's not about the money, it's about making good music. All of them have had major regional or national success, and could become much more popular if marketed right. And you want to sign Honey Cocaine :camby:

It should be about the money tho, because "good music" is subjective...it means different things to different people. Some people just want to dance and party..some prefer to think and reflect. If the goal is to start a label, you would want to bring in as much income as possible. After awhile your going to get tired of investing in artists that are not generating revenue for your company.

As far as Honey Cocaine, she is a young Vietnamese girl from Toronto, Canada and I see her as very marketable. As a Southeast Asian she has that Blasian look (Black and Asian). Look, racially ambiguous looking women are poppin right now entertainment wise...everyone from Rihanna to Rita Ora to Nicole Scherzinger to Nicki Minaj are banking those $$$$$
 
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