Jay Rock left Strange Music

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Jul 1, 2007
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basically kutt was given all of the things he needed.. the budget of his videos was sick but the only awesome video he did was I been dope..bottle service and shit was just dumb? u cant show your talent with that stuff its generic as fuck.. he should have atleast had another record label lined up to move over to. I think he should get with Chamillionaire 2behonest
 

L.D.S.

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Aug 14, 2006
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Then please tell us what happened.
You ever work for a place that you felt wasn't really understanding how you work, then get bitter about it and get a little crazy when things didn't go your way, yet all the while you might not be trying to pull your weight around the workplace?

Kutt has a tremendous talent, and it wasn't that he wasn't good enough or that the label was heading in a new direction and needed room. It was simply that after years of feeling mistreated and complaining about it, his resources slowly dried up, leaving him to feel like he wasn't valuable, which is not true.

This is the same label that let Scoob out of his deal because he lost his will to create, and they didn't fine him for it or demand that he finish his contractual obligations. They worked out something that was viable for both parties. There could have been ways around the issues if both parties played with equal footing.
 
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im glad hes gone cause stange was fucking him over cause on strange its all bout tech

jay rock already droped 2 hot new joints recently and a new video
 

JOK3R187

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Ever since Big Scoob and Jay Rock left, Strange Music fell off.
Rock had a DISTRIBUTION deal through Strange... he wasn't ''Signed'' as an artist therefore he never really ''left'' as some seem to think.

as for Scoob, not sure if srs... he held his own but it goes without saying dude never had that big of an impact on the label and it's audience. lol.