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theres one life, one love, so there can only be one king…

verbal ak spray

just a few things as I’m hella busy trying to finish this mixtape and return emails…

*Cartel Goods

*New T.I.…beat is real tuff, I’m surprised DJ Toomp hasn’t been getting more work a la Mannie Fresh, because dude has dropped nothing but fire on T.I.s last 2 releases.

*My love and appreciation for the mixtape is documented. So what I’m on my own d-ck.

*Kamoji!! Negro I understand a lack of motiavtion and desire to blog about the same sh-t others are talking about, but thats when you gotta switch it up on em. Remember its about quality dude. You’re not a gossip blog or fan appreciation blog, and keepin it real, the best blogs probably have the visitors in the hundreds (nothin against u 2,000+ visitor a day having bloggers). Keep rising to the top.

*Full albums WILL return to this site. I respect what Ian was saying, but I don’t see how I am hurting the artists, who see pennies for every album that is bought.

*I just figured out how to work my betterthanyours.net e mail to work people so that will be my main email from this point on (cuz I pay for it).

*Cop all the Lemar and Dauley (and tons of other hot sh*t) here

10 Responses to “113746903141633717”

  1. ian wrote this on Jan 17th, 2006:

    Rome, let me pose a couple questions to you:

    1. If you ever actually met any of the artists whose albums you give away on your site for free w/o persmission, would you tell them that you were doing that?

    2. How would you feel if someone - say me for the sake of argument - republished your entire blog links, photos n’ all under the name “Ian pres. Rome’s Better Than Yours,” 5 min. after you posted new entries?

    Again, I have no problem with someone giving away a song, two or even three or four cuts from an artist’s album to help shine some light on their work but the WHOLE thing - especially for music that’s still in print and easy to buy online or at record stores?! How is that supporting the artist? Once I have the whole thing for nothing, what’s my incentive to buy the album? Artists may get raped by their labels but you’re turning it into a train or gangbang.


  2. ian wrote this on Jan 17th, 2006:

    Good looking on the T.I. single link though. Been looking for that since hearing it last week.


  3. Kellen wrote this on Jan 17th, 2006:

    I cant speak for Rome but I’ll say this. MOST people who download an album and like it will buy it. Others listen to it, delete it and move on. With cd prices these days people have no reason to complain. Personally Im not gonna buy a cd for $14 for 3 good songs, thats ridiculous. Just my thoughts.


  4. Captain Bee wrote this on Jan 17th, 2006:

    Post albums. Fuck it.

    Dude I think Eva Longoria is universally sexy. I can’t find one dude who would NOT do her. Hell she’s not even stacked and I’d hit it.


  5. Captain Bee wrote this on Jan 17th, 2006:

    Post albums. Fuck it.

    Dude I think Eva Longoria is universally sexy. I can’t find one dude who would NOT do her. Hell she’s not even stacked and I’d hit it.


  6. ian wrote this on Jan 17th, 2006:

    Kellen, do you really feel like people go out and buy albums they have already gotten for free because they like them? I just can’t see that happening.


  7. Rome wrote this on Jan 17th, 2006:

    ian,

    i see where you are coming from, but let me answer your questions first:

    1. I would tell any artist who I’d meet that I have been bootlegging their shit. I really have no shame, because I try to put up albums from older artists that I still listen to that alot of young cats may not be on to. I’m trying to help them not, NOT hurt their pockets.

    2. If you were to republish my blog as yours what could I do? I’d try my best to use as another opportunity to spread my msg, crew, music, etc., but what am I supposed to do? Send a threatening email or a cousin fresh out the pen to come find u?

    I respect your opinion, but I’d rather help somebody get put on to some great music, instead of paying $22.98 for a used copy from amazon.com.


  8. mr.kamoji wrote this on Jan 18th, 2006:

    Rome;
    As always thanks for the love (nhjic/no juelz).

    I had that ethical delima about posting music on my site. Thats why I post mixtapes & use the radio blog for albums.

    But when I really think about it. If I got it through down loading how many other folks did the same?


  9. ian wrote this on Jan 18th, 2006:

    We’re gonna have to agree to disagree. I don’t see why you can’t “put up albums from older artists that alot [sic] of young cats may not be on to” with a few tracks, not the whole album but that’s me. And I think your Amazon example is a straw man argument. I remember you putting Redman’s entire Dare iz a Darkside album up as a free download. I just checked and, far from being $22.98, they have 60 used & new copies available starting at $3.50. If there’s anyone out there, young, student or otherwise, who’s claiming they’re too poor to afford that, they’re f-cking lying.


  10. Gotty wrote this on Feb 16th, 2006:

    rome pretty much summed up what I feel about it.

    At times, I feel guilty for throwin up whole albums…but it’s the musical culture we’re a part of.

    We always include the disclaimer “support the artists, buy the album”…but I know they won’t. But we all also know artists don’t make shit off albums anyways.

    More than anything, half the artist we throw shit up for get no pub anyways. So to me, it’s sorta of like we’re spreading the word about who we think cats should support, instead of the music the hip-hop industry feeds us. The majority of stuff we post is, like said, mixtapes. The rest are albums from an older generation of artists that we’d like to see the younger generation know and appreciate.

    There’s no clear line…but the discussion continues.


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