Still waiting on that Bleezo protcol

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Apr 25, 2002
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they are the textbook definition of why Sac Rap fell so hard from the mid-90s to now.

Cuz the best talent in Sac has no idea how to market them selves. Aint no fucking reason these dudes havent flood the market with material. Instead we get "2012 is our year", now it will be "We know we bullshitted in 2012, but 2013 is our year".

Yea fucking right.

Its really a joke and applies to the whole CWay Camp and the whole Nuttfactor Camp.
 
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tyson

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Jun 24, 2003
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Lol another sac artist who's album will never come out. I remember 3 years ago c-way claiming it was coming out. These albums will come out on the same day doomsdays album drops.
 
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dope. thanks man. I remember going to that twin evil record release party back in jan. 08 and bleezo rocked that shit so hard. hella fools were there too.good times.
Yep I was there too....Too bad that Silk 2 is closed down now...But whenever these solos drop, we plan on doing it bigger then that.......
 
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My question is.....

In this day and age, how much does it really take to put an album out?

Cuz my thing is this.... If your just waiting and waiting to drop your album, then your buzz dies, and people stop anticipating and caring.

Digital only? Cant be that hard to recoup the costs, with the fact everyone has a home studio these days.

We are not talking about the days of expensive studio time, flyers, promo, pressing, and distro...

An album cant make ANY money if its not out there, and after all this time, wouldnt some money be better than none?

even if 500 people paid $10 for a Digital release, thats $5k, surely that would help in costs for pressing and shit. Then you hit the other market of cd buyers, and the costs are already covered from the digital sales. So now you got money making money, and very little out of pocket money on the pressed album.
 
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