The only Independent Solo Hip-Hop Album to go #1 on the charts is by WHO???????
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KingJamal
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You guessed it the man in my avi
The Predator
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_number-one_independent_albums_(U.S)
The Predator
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_number-one_independent_albums_(U.S)
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this album went platinum too ^^^^^^^^^ -
I meant go to number one on the charts actually. I gotta fix the title.
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NeighberHoodPusher wrote: »
this album went platinum too ^^^^^^^^^
I still can't believe that ? sold that much lol -
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I still can't believe that ? sold that much lol
lol sad thing is it's prolly better than what he's putting out now. Swag Swag Swag Soulja Soulja SMOOKY -
deadpoolRKO wrote: »lol sad thing is it's prolly better than what he's putting out now. Swag Swag Swag Soulja Soulja SMOOKY
That ? makes me sick lmao -
deadpoolRKO wrote: »lol sad thing is it's prolly better than what he's putting out now. Swag Swag Swag Soulja Soulja SMOOKY
you right i was watcign mtv jams yesterday seen soem soulja boy track called do the bird walk or something and i was like dam he's actually have got worse. his earlier stuff was better and that's sad -
I forgot Cube did his album independently in the beginning on his label, Lynch Mob records. I guess it was before he signed with Priority
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cube made alot of classics
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an independent record label is generally considered to be any label that is not part of the big four record companies, which consist of Sony Music Entertainment, EMI Group, Warner Music Group, and Universal Music Group.
Ice Cube - The Predator, (Priority Records/EMI), 1992
im confused? -
mdizzle9000 wrote: »im confused?
EMI acquisition
In the early 1990s, the label struck up a distribution deal with EMI, while continuing to operate independently. EMI bought a 50% stake in Priority in 1996, and the remainder in 1998. Despite EMI's full ownership, Priority continued to be independently managed company until 2001, when its operations were merged into EMI’s major US subsidiary, Capitol Records. Priority was absorbed into Capitol Records in 2004 and ceased operations. -
deadpoolRKO wrote: »lol sad thing is it's prolly better than what he's putting out now. Swag Swag Swag Soulja Soulja SMOOKY
Add blood, blood, blood, gucci, blood, gucci my big brother
LOL.