Bullet-Second to Who? (new cover)

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Aug 7, 2002
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marcus like ive told you already check the IPs. every time i tell you that you manage to shut the fuck up because what youre saying is fraudulent

kalyn weve been over your part, bullet was your man then he let you go and now youve been going around harassing his name for months now plus anybody who gives him props

nutz the good business decisin would have been demanding a contract that said your verses couldnt be sold to a 3rd party, i guess maybe you were a little too naive back then so if this man is making cake off you now thats your fault
 
Oct 10, 2004
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i aint from up north were you cats are from so i would know nothing about bullet i herd a few tracks i think hes complete garbage also too i hear alot of bad shit about the dude but hey that info is from the net and i shure as fuck dont believe rumors on the net but evilways work is clean as fuck all he wanted was some feedback on his skills not feedback on bullet so evil once again i think your art work is clean as fuck and dont quit!
 
Dec 11, 2002
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DJ Kaliph said:
kalyn weve been over your part, bullet was your man then he let you go and now youve been going around harassing his name for months now plus anybody who gives him props

Assumptions will get you no place. I hope you get the chance to do business with dude.


Ok EW- I'm out. :devious:
 
Apr 25, 2002
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@ DJ Kaliph

A man's good word should be enough to count on. We are all trustworthy men aren't we? Your word is all you got. And what are you going to do when an independent artist breaches a contract? Take him to court and spend thousands to get a few hundred dollars back? I don't think that it all adds up.

"Remain Sucka Free"
 
Apr 9, 2005
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DJ Kaliph said:
rappers put rappers on all the time thats how the game works. portland is 95 percent white so its not like cool nutz didnt benefit from having a white rapper on board. all this shit is just sour grapes from a guy who hasnt been able to put out shit but recycled albums since 2002--- verbal porn rerelease, colabos, hate/goon squad/gorilla pushed back 10 times each, etc . if anybody needs the publicity i think i know who it is
95% white? i knew it was a lot of whites out there but I dont remember it bein THAT white. All I dealt wit was black folks out there. Anyway yea rappers put rappers out all the time, whats your point? Nutz put his credibility on the line for this dude at a time when bein a white rapper was a more of a curse and not really a angle to market your shit from. Why you all on bulet dick? White Buffalo? HAHAHA I hope he get treated like frans botha.
 
Aug 27, 2002
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Bullet, Now With Sick Lake Records
After ending the seven-year run as CEO/Artist of Eastside Records/Eastside Muzik Inc, Bullet is now officially apart of Utah's largest Independent rap label, Sick Lake Records. This recent acquisition for Steve Sanders/CEO has not only strengthened their already good position in the Utah rap scene, but also will undoubtedly open more doors in other markets. Although there has been no mention of a release date for a new Bullet album on Sick Lake Records, Bullet will be heading back in the studio in October as a member of the Sick Lake Clique to record the groups 3rd album. The length or financial terms of this contract weren't disclosed.

Eastside Muzik Inc, No Longer A Label
For those of you that didn't hear, after 7 years Eastside Muzik Inc. (Formerly known as Eastside Records) decided it was time to change the role it played in the record business. Bullet CEO & Founder just felt it was time to go in a different direction. "It''s a lot of responsibility to run and operate a record label nowadays, especially when you have to be an artist at the same time" says Bullet. Eastside Muzik Inc. has spent the past several months working with their former artists to negotiate the financial aspects and future of each album. Eastside Muzik Inc. is making the transition from an independent record label to a Rap and R&B music distributor in 2005. Most of the past Eastside Records & Eastside Muzik Inc. releases will now be distributed exclusively through Bullet's new company Eastside Muzik Distribution.

In seven years, Eastside Records/Eastside Muzik Inc. released 15 different titles, manufactured more than 29,000 CD's and Tapes and introduced you to artists like Todd G, J-Trey, Yuns, Juice, Kay Kay, Khevlar, Arjay, Jazz, White Boy Will, Shaolin, and Bullet himself. They definitely established themselves as one of the top Northwest Record Labels and had a respectable run.
 
Apr 25, 2002
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"Remain Sucka Free"

This is all I can say about this situation. There are alot of people in the game that fake it to make it. At the end of the day you gotta look in the mirror and be able to live with the reflection that stares back at you.

"Remain Sucka Free"