Entries tagged as ‘UGK’
David Banner’s favorite rappers
June 26, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: Hip Hop · Music · Rap · urban
Tagged: Andre 3000, David Banner, Outcast, Pimp C, UGK
Piracy Kills - But is the Music Industry made for the consumer?
June 19, 2008 · No Comments
Ay, my readers. I’ve seen the last numbers from the sales. Especially European numbers and U.S. sales are down. For every year the numbers for the most sold disc is lower then last. The only disc ruing the joy of the numbers are the highly anticipated Carter III. That sold around the same as 50 Cent’s Massacre. Yeah, I’m writing about the first week sales in the music business. My last real article about this shit was: the Universal Music Group(UMG) deal with Nokia.
As a trill man, yeah I’ve been downloading shit, but not in the amount of what I buy. My reason for downloading is to check the quality of the album. Because the few minutes I get in the store are not enough to secure that the album I thinking of buying is good enough to use money on. I’m a student, which means that I got only a small bit of my cash can go to music buying. That means I’m in the target group of the music labels. The youth are the original age where top selling artist try to get attention from. I understand why? Because where easier to make decisions for, since with are small age span get influence from the folks around us and easy adapt to the situation. Even with music taste as well. For instants I didn’t listen to urban music before a friend of mine put a cool tape of UGK on the speakers and the feeling were instant. Since that day it has been no other choice than that kind of shit. An A&R can’t get opportunity with the common people except the people around him. But that has nothing to do with downloading right?
Downloading is in my opinion wrong. Yes, I download myself. I’ve want lie. But it’s my test to see if it is quality or bullshit. What if it is from one of favourite artist? I’ll buy the disc no matter what. You dig? T.I.’s Paper Trail is bought what so ever. Young Buck’s Product of the South, don’t even ask. It’s an easy choice. But hell, what about this new dogs on the market? Would I buy their record?
Nope. That’s a damn lie. Why should I? The artist doesn’t have any track record and maybe even working with the people who have but still got hotter features then himself. Take Plies and the singles from his first album. It was with Akon & T-Pain. Both of them had a major effect on the sales. For one reason their hot artist with a bigger fan base then Plies. I don’t hate on Plies, I’m just real. Why buy scrimps when you get lobsters for the same price ay?
Just to put some numbers on the table from Britain, 95 % of the people in a test said they where downloading half of what they listened to on their IPods. If they have a 2 GB player, which means that 1 GB is downloaded material. In other sense it is about 10 – 15 albums on the IPod that is downloaded. Is the industry stupid?
My reason for saying that is this task. When billion after billion IPods and other MP3 players where sold. The industry sold bad MP3 the DRM shit. The product that made the copy of the song locked to a area or a single player. So if the IPod quitted to work. And you wanted to copy it back to the computer. The file would say fuck you and fuck you for buying me. So DRM are made for the labels and artist but not the listener. It helps the control like a old soviet laws did with Russian public. If you don’t follow the law we send your ass to Siberian winter to get some coal barrels. ITunes is working fine with the prices on the single song and the album but without DRM it got weak quality. Its around 90 MHz or something like that. When really good MP3 quality is around 120 – 175 or more. So your buying a small but bad shit instead of paying the whole price for a disc. Where a lot of the tracks sucks dick if your not a Stan of some kind. But the good news on ITunes is that they got a new style of shit called Plus that is worth the cash. That is made for the consumer.
I’m maybe old fashion. The reason is that I want to really own the disc. Not only on MP3 if the computer just falls to bits and pieces. I’ve got an opportunity to relocate the music on a new laptop. That’s a reason why I buy my shit either on the local music store or on Play.com and Amazon. The local music store has a small place for Urban so its not often I buy something there. But on the internet it’s something else. It’s easy to find opportunities to find the special disc I want to have in my collection and even the newest music fast. The bad shit about buying on the internet from a European side. Is that I takes from 1, 5 week to 3 weeks to get the disc thru the mail system. That’s kind of long wait and you wish the store was better locally.
The worst about the music industry is that both gaming and movie industry is more professional about the consumer. For few guests – the first the gaming companies is smart enough to make internet games and special games for the consuls like Playstation 3. The meaning by this shit is that the consumers get problems with making copies of the game and they need to buy the shit even if it is crap or something worth the wait. Even movie industry who could have in the same situation that the music. Isn’t feeling it in the same way, why? Yes we could download the movies right away, but it is really bad quality with Chinese text. Nobody wants that on their TV screen except the Chinese downloader’s. So if the consumer wants good movies or TV series they need either to buy it or watch it on cable. That in big sense meets the demand of the consumer. The best thing about the movie business is that the adaption is not only with small local dvd stores around the globe. But you can easily buy the one year old movie on the grocery store. With the best stars at a fair price even cheaper than the album who is one year old. You dig what I’m telling in your face?
Piracy may kill the industry that we have known from birth. Motown isn’t working no more. Murder Inc? fuck it. Def Jam? Shut up! Atlantic? Nah man. Virgin records? Tree loving ass bitches. I’m just kidding but what is happening. It’s maybe going to what it was supposed to do. The true talents going back to sell and not what the director of UMG says going to sell. Consumers may get the ultimate choice of how the music industry work. Because the way its done right now. Nobody except a few of the independent companies can make a reasonable amount of cash. Back to basics. Where are the consumers? What does he need to get? What satisfy him? How much will the consumer pay for the product? Old companies can get their shit right. Consumers use technology and change it to the best for us. The music industry need to see that we will continue to that. The same is for movie industry. I’ve wont pay a buck for HD DVD as long the playstation 3 got Blue Ray player. That is some bullshit. So step your game up music industry. Please your costumers. I’m pleased but its still hard for me to not order shit from the U.S. to my home and wait tree weeks to get the shit I want. Music Industry should have the motto: Get Rich or Die Tryin’. If not you’ll die out in high speed. Because the youth you wish to fit to will run in another direction. Peace
Categories: Hip Hop · Music · Rap · RnB · politics · urban
Tagged: 50 Cent, Akon, Amazon, Atlantic, Bit Torrent, Blu Ray, CD, Chinese, Def Jam, Download, DRM, DVD, Game development, Gaming, Ipod, Itunes, Lil Wayne, Motown, Movie Industry, Mp3, Music Industry, Piracy, Play.com, Playstation 3, Plies, Russian, Stan, T-Pain, T.I., TV, UGK, Universal Music Group, Virgin, Young Buck
Review of the “Real” Albums
June 18, 2008 · No Comments
Yeah this rapper Plies man the Florida native with his Definition of Real. The self proclaimed goon who is either that or a cartoon. I’ve will not discuss that today. But his album versus the new other Trill/Real albums lately. Then I need to mention Bun B’s II Trill & Rick Ross Trilla. This tree albums are high anticipated street albums. Lately I’ve used time after work to listen to these albums.
It’s for a reason. One reason only. His album sound like his last. Defintion of Real is sounding like a his II Real Testament. Nothing new under the sound the most sold book saying(the bible) and man its not lying in this case. Plies has the tunes to get the babes in Miami. “Bust It Baby Part 2” who could be the copy of the “Shawty”. The difference is the feature nothing else. “Who Hotter Than Me” is the new “I Am The Club” sounding damn close. “Please Excuse My Hands” and “Hypnotize” is more fun with the concept of copying old ideas. So if you enjoyed his debut album. You’ll enjoy the new since it’s closely the same, sorry. It’s the same or sounding real but not trill. If I could hit the Definition of Real album with a dice throw it’s a definitely 3 no more or less. In Black Jack numbers it would be around 15. The reason is easy to answer. Plies hasn’t stepped his game up. It’s on the same level that the last. Not to forget the last one had the feasible track 100 Years where you really felt what he saying. None on this disc had that magic touch. Keep it pimpin’.
The second review, this one has been out a little while but I’ve haven’t said anything about this disc. It’s about time. The Miami native and Carroll City Cartel leader. Wish to continue where “Hustlin’” went up. Rick Ross is aiming for the stars and lands early. The album has everything and at the same time all the features steal the show. Let me begin really quick: T-Pain, R.Kelly, DJ Khaled, Lil Wayne, Nelly, Young Jeezy, Trick Daddy and so on. Dr. Dre made a classic with major league of features. But this isn’t sounding like a classic. Its good album, nothing bad about it except a few songs that is wack. Like “We Shinin’” is trying to have the good life vibe from the beaches. Ending up like a fill song that could been used by P.Diddy only changed the words Miami and DJ Khaled. I don’t hate I just know that in a few months I’ve won’t bump this one at work. So its time for the dice. I roll its better than Plies. No problemo. I’ll give it a 4 eyes. If we give it in black Jack numbers it would be a solid 18. In that sense it isn’t a secure winner but good enough for some small victories.
Bun B, the last living of the legendary UGK, a Underground King from Housten. Yeah, I’m a fan UGK. Have listen to them since the Dirty Money album. But because of that I know what Bun B can do. Bun B is the phoenix that comes out of the ashes and reign over the area. The album should sold more then it has until now. It’s quality. This is what I vouch for. You want to have the reasons? Ok, they are on the way and riding dirty too. If you know anything about UGK then you know what Bun B stand for in the crew. He is the lyricist in the crew since (RIP.)Pimp C was also producing beats. Bun continues on the road on his second album solo album. Last one had a trunk load of features. You thought Trilla had features, nah man. That’s a beginning, here is loaded. The features are Mya, Juvenile, Pimp C, Lyfe Jennings, Young Buck, David Banner, Lil Wayne, Jazze Pha, Lupe Fiasco, Z-Ro, J. Prince, Rick Ross, 8-Ball, MJG, Webbie, Junior Reid, Lil’ Razah, Chamillionare & Sean Kingston. It’s a few. They are fitted perfect for the songs. You’ll not getting the feel that they are forced to be on it to make it hot (the single song). Like “If I Die II Tonight” with Lyfe and Young Buck. When I saw that first time I thought Lyfe would be strange with Bun but I was wrong. Even on the little cheesy “Pop It 4 Pimp” with Juvenile it’s working. That is true magic.
I guess you got the idea. What album I think best of… yeah II Trill. The lucky dice will be 5 eyes. In Black Jack numbers 20. It’s something you can bump very often without getting bored you’ll enjoy it and think. Man, he really has a fire. The beats are burning down the trap house and tires on your car are retired after this if you don’t getting a copy of II Trill.
The reviews are my personal view. Not a general or something other needs to copy to get credibility. I’m trill and listen to good music. You can hate this but that only make me stronger. UGK 4 Life. Peace.
Categories: Hip Hop · Music · Rap · urban
Tagged: 8Ball, Atlantic, Big Gates, Bun B, Chamillionare, David Banner, Def Jam, J. Prince, Jay Z, Jazze Pha, Junior Reid, Juvenile, Lil' Razah, Lupe Fiasco, Lyfe Jennings, MJG, Mya, Pimp C, Plies, Rap-A-Lot, Rick Ross, Sean Kingston, Slip N Slide, T-Pain, The Dream, UGK, Webbie, Young Buck, Z-Ro
Bun B - Keep it 100 (Fresh Tune)
May 29, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: Hip Hop · Music · Rap · urban
Tagged: Bun B, UGK, Rap-A-Lot, Jive
Bun B in The Box (Interview and keepin’ it trill)
May 22, 2008 · No Comments
Memories:
Keep’s it a 100:
With David Banner:
The Next Single?
N’ Scarface:
ESG:
Categories: Hip Hop · Music · Rap · urban
Tagged: 97.9 The Box, Bun B, David Banner, ESG, Hal, Ill Trill, Kwame, Pimp C, Sam Jackson, Scarface, UGK
Bun B talks about sippin Sizzurp
May 20, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: Hip Hop · Music · Rap · politics · urban
Tagged: Bun B, DJ Paul, DJ Screw, Lil Wayne, Pimp C, Sizzurp, Syrup, Three Six Mafia, UGK
Bun B on the real show
May 19, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: Hip Hop · Music · Rap · comedy · politics · urban
Tagged: Bun B, UGK, Ill Trill, The Real Show
Bun B ft Lyfe Jennings & Young Buck - If I Die Tonight (Fresh Tune)
May 15, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: Hip Hop · Music · Rap · urban
Tagged: Young Buck, Bun B, UGK, Rap-A-Lot, Lyfe Jennings
Bun B ft Lil Wayne - Damn I Cold (Fresh Track)
May 7, 2008 · 1 Comment
Man, Ill Trill must be fire. Here is the applyer, what you request?
Categories: Hip Hop · Music · Rap · urban
Tagged: Bun B, Cash Money, Lil Wayne, Rap-A-Lot, UGK, Young Money
Joey I.E. the Exec from Asylum speaks out about the biz
April 23, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: Hip Hop · Music · Rap · urban
Tagged: Asylum, Bun B, Byrdgang, Cam'ron, D4L, Jim Jones, Mike Jones, Paul Wall, Shawty Lo, Trill Fam, UGK, Webbie
