There is a lane for everybody... A Slow lane, a fast lane, and a middle lane for you to figure out which is best for you. You dont have to listen to his music, like his style or whatever... but respect his success and effort to make himself into more than just your average Bay area rapper. I heard of others being in New York networking, but never seen a sold out show or New York times write up on em. Jacka got an album with Freeway (Roc-A-Fella), but no sold out shows. Different styles from the same region but... where's the support. We all like Tony Toni Tone.... and they wierd ass fuck from the Bay