Pharrell Expresses Disappointment with T.I. Album SALES
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It's crazy how both T.I. & Jeezy's latest album came & went when albums dropped after theirs
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It's crazy how both T.I. & Jeezy's latest album came & went when albums dropped after theirs
speaking of jizzle
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He droped a cd? Or he talmbout bout trouble man?
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I'm a ti fan and I ain't even listen to that ?
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Stop ? I bought every ti album up to no mercy
I ain't listen to Jeezy album yet either, I heard a handful of songs though being in other people's cars -
Stop ? I bought every ti album up to no mercy
I ain't listen to Jeezy album yet either, I heard a handful of songs though being in other people's cars
Ol ? hitchhiking ass ? -
Noble Al Lee wrote: »
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Karma for that,Alphamega ? lol
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trilladelic wrote: »tip is the 50 cent of the south
got rich, stop trying..
& lets be honest 50 has put out more quality music than tip even w/o an album
my advice would be to reform ? squad, try to get the streets back
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sapp08_2001 wrote: »And they called him"the jay-z of the south?"
No, he calls himself the Jay Z of the south.
No, Pharrell callled him that. Ironically, they're both stuck in the same place musically.
Nooooo Jay-Z is at a higher level than TIP rite now. Jay-Z just has better overall marketing prowess. Anytime HOV drops an album it's an event..it's possible to not know a TI album is coming out.
Did I not say "musically"? MCHG was just as non exciting as PaperWork was outside of the "surprise release".
Oh well if you're talking strictly music that's kind of debatable. One could argue that Jay-Z is expanding sonically while T.I. is kind of stagnating and chasing trends.
The first single from T.I's album sounded like a Young Thug record (and was produced by Young Thug's goto producer London on da Track) and the second single was a DJ Mustard(hot producer of the moment) track. Jay-Z is working with all the same people he's been working with for years and developing with them. T.I. would be better off if he had that same formula (DJ Toomp, Sanchez Holmes, Mannie Fresh, Khao and SOME Pharrell). From what I heard of Paperwork it was a step down from Trouble Man.
It was a step down. Jay-Z took 2 steps down from American Gangster with BP3 and MCHG. Troubleman>>both of those albums. That's not debatable.
Trouble man and BP3 are pretty equal IMO musically I actually like the high points on bp3 better they just balance out cuz the low points are worse on bp3 -
His problem is his music dont match up with his tv life. He has actually broadened his audience but lost the ones who use to support him in millions by not keepin it real/fresh and relying on trends.
If he could find the way to bridge the gap between his reality life and his music without being to corny he'd be relevant again in music.
Its funny tho, this ? was asking for how much a couple years ago lol now them white ? probably lookin at him like "Well tip, if it aint about the money then why should we fund your next project" -
I actually like the album
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Listened today...it ain't a bad album.
The album dropped about the time he went after Mayweather over Tiny...for me I will always associate the two.
I was too busy laughing I forgot to buy the album.