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Below is a review of the Collabos album that ran in this weeks Willamette Week. This is the first review that this writer has done for the paper, and before he did it, he made it clear that he didn't like this genre of music. I am asking all of you to write an email to the music editor of the paper in support of the project. This is to let him know that this review is far from accurate. He told me that the main reason that he didn't like the album was because on "All Hip-Hop" E-Dawg said "I want platinum plaque". When did it become wrong to want to be successful? So I ask all of you to please take sometime out to write the music editor. His email is listed below the review of the album. Thanks for your support. We must fight against ignorant music writers. He didn't know who any of the features were, or the importance of this project. The writers name is David Gerritson, and the music editors name Marc Baumgarten.


Various Artists
Collabos

Jus Family Records

After a two-year absence, Portland's Jus Family Records is back with another release of what owner Terrance Scott calls "Hood Hip-Hop." Scott, a.k.a. Cool Nutz, claims he is bridging the gap between positive hip-hop and gangsta rap, and that Collabos pushes that idea forward. But with its nearly subsonic beats and harmonic minor melodies, the label's latest collaborative effort resembles little more than a darker version of corporate rap radio. In the search for the "platinum plaques" that E-Dawg raps about on "It's all Hip-Hop" the effort falls short. Most of the songs, like "Done Deal" (featuring Maniac Lok, B-Legit & G-Ism) and "First Time I Seent Her" (Cool Nutz, Mac Dre & Phranchise), spend 20 seconds establishing beats that don't need more than a measure. While the beats are technically interesting, they plod along at a monotonous pace. There aren't enough layers in the music to keep it interesting outside of the catchy hooks, which are few and far between. The voices resonate, but the lyrics are trite. With 29 different MCs and producers involved, it's surprising that no one thought to put more work into the vision of the songs. Bosko, the main producer of the album and Scott's partner in Jus Family, succumbs to the album's pitfalls on "Done Deal" but is able to salvage a couple of good tracks, namely the lush and party-ready "One Time" and "Behind the Scenes." Despite these few songs that invite a larger audience ready to bob heads, Collabos finds Jus Family staying true to its name: making music that is just for its own family. These guys should focus more on the music, figure out what's working, what's not, and forget about that platinum plaque. (David Gerritsen)

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^^^You are correct. I just want him to see that there are people that are into this kind of music, even if he isn't. If you can all send a letter over to that email address I would greatly appreciate. I have to let him know.
 
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Well without hearing the reviewed material I'm not gonna get into a war of words with him, but it is obvious that he was putting some extras on it, whether or not he was biased against the music. It seems to me he should've turned it down if he was gonna chew it up and spit it out like he did. I don''t see how anything could be that bad with all that talent on it...But thats just me...Quote it and send that to him if you want.
 
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Good luck with getting this review overturned, even though most of your fans won't see it, because niggers don't read newspapers. If we're smart and informed, it will seem like we have rich parents that have $500,000 cash to spare...and we can't have that, now can we.
 
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i read you review of the album, you are so far off base that its really funny.......do you even listen to hip-hop? with some of the biggest names in the rap game as features and production by one the best producerz in the game 2day in Bosko, this is one of the best releases of the year.........maybe next time they should have someone who knows what they are talking about to do these reviewz because itz a slap in the face to the fanz
my email to dude
 
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^^^I don't have a problem with the review of the album, I have a problem with the person that they found to review the album. If he was qualified to review this genre of music, I would just say oh well. But the cat made it clear that he didn't have favorable feelings about our brand of hip-hop.

I did send it in, but it is also the job of the publication to find qualified people to review music, and if they aren't into that type of music, it should be passed on to someone that can atleast give the proper perspective, whether good or bad.

@ Tadou

What's up with that nigger stuff?
 
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I DID FEEL THE REVIEW WAS HARSH AND MEAN SPIRITED ,BUT THE ONLY GOOD REVIEWS IVE SEEN ON HIP HOP IN THAT PUBLICATION IS MAINLY THE EAST COAST (IE: ROOTS,JAY Z,NAS,JURASSIC 5,WYCLEF) THEY TOLERATE SNOOP AND WESTSIDE CONNECT,BUT THATS IT! I WILL SEND HIM A LETTTER BUT I KNOW IT WONT CHANGE WHAT TRANSPIRED BUT IT WILL HELP THE NEXT ARTIST REVIEW,PAY IT FOWARD!!!!!!!! KNOWLEGDE IS POWER!
BUT IT COMES BACK TO THE UNITY AND CONTROL OVER THE HIP HOP MEDIA IN THE NW! WE NEED OUR OWN WILLAMATE WEEKLY HIP HOP WEEKLY YA KNOW!!! WITH REAL RAP CRITICS THAT UNDERSTAND THE CULTURE! FROM THE ALPHA TO THE OMEGA

WE NEED:
INVESTORS
RADIO STATION: THAT PLAYS MORE THAN 8 SONGS EVERYDAY IE:KUBE AND JAMMIN 95
MAGAZINE OR NEWSPAPER ABOUT HIP HOP
PRESSING PLANT
LOCAL DISTRIBUTION
PRESSING PLANT OFFSET PRINTING POSTERS/FLYERS

WE HAVE TO WRITE AND PRESERVE OUR OWN !!!!!!!
 
Apr 25, 2002
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Because i am an African-American and can use the word any time i want to, whether its the -a or -er varieties.

Like it or not, equating black people who talk/type well to being rich and having silver spoons, is tantamount to saying people who cannot talk/type well are poor. In this case, the black man who can type (and read) well is an Uncle Tom, and the black man who cannot type (or read) well is a nigger

Either way, you are playing into the white man's stereo type of the black man, the one which says its OK to pick up a microphone or a basketball, but you aren't allowed pick up a book. Did you not hear Barak Obama's speech at the DNC the other night?



Anyhow, if any of you are going to write this journalist fellow, i would suggest you use the proper form, with sentences. A few "big words" (say...tantamount) wouldn't hurt either. Anything less, this man will play off as a PR/Email-In campaign.
 
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I wasn't going to say anything but fuck it!! I Think Everyone has there own opinion He just wrote what he felt and you asked them to review it so just because the review made the album seem like Bullshit doesn't mean the guy is wrong, I understand you are the King of the Northwest but this is not a call for arms..But hopefully your fans will run to your side......You have to take the good with the Bad....
 
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Here is an email from the writer prior to the review. This just validates my point about him being uninformed. I think the part about him asking which voice is mine is very interesting.

Subject: logistics
Date: 7/19/2004 2:36:55 PM Pacific Daylight Time
From: davidalso
Reply To:
To: [email protected]
CC:
BCC:
Sent on:


Sent from the Internet (Details)

Sorry I don't have all these questions thought out. I got this article last minute, so I'm kind of just pushing my way through it to get it done on deadline. Anyway, the point is I may need to keep bugging you with random shit like this:

Who does what in Jus Family? Artist-wise, that is. Does "Produced by" mean "Composed and arranged by"? Do you MC? Which voice is yours?

Thanks.

("'We comin' through'/like the Lifesava's said" I just heard that line while I was typing this. For what it is, man, this record is good, and consistent, too. The only guy I can think of locally that would be even trying to do the same thing at all is Magesdiq, but I didn't really feel his record because it was inconsistent. Anyone else in Portland I should know about?)


These are the words of that same writer.
 
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@ Young Krime

I'm glad that you recognized it. That is the exact reason that I put it on the ad for Murderdog. Thanks for your support. It was nice talking to you at the Split 50 album release party. Keep up the good work my friend, we should do a show together sometime. It would be great to have you featured on the bill with the King Of The NW. Cause we only do it BIG my NIGGA.