Mac Mall "Together" on Mackin Speaks Louder than Words

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Am I the only one that thinks this song can be hit?

The beat is too damn tight and the chorus is sung very well. Lyrically Mall is showing love to his fam. I think this has potential to be big if it got radio play. Anyone agree or disagree?
 
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Disagree. Its a tight song, but no one that listens to the radio really gives a flying fuck about Mac Mall and his fam and mom and shit. Half the people that listen dont even know who Mall is.

My radio pick would be "Keep it Mackin," another might be "Imagine" though it would be hard to clean up lyrically and "I Mac ThereFore I Am"
 
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Well some people have successful songs talking about there moms, I think Mac Mall can with this song.

"I mac therefore, I am" doesn't have that mainstream sound
 

TKO

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I'm feeling Power Moves the Family....

Fuck radio...I don't really think of a Mac Mall as a radio type artist...Do you?
 
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TKO said:
I'm feeling Power Moves the Family....

Fuck radio...I don't really think of a Mac Mall as a radio type artist...Do you?
I think he has potential to BLOW because his lyrics and delivery is off the hook. He ripped track 4 "Bust Yo Gunz" his first verse was hard hard hard. He ripped this whole CD...Mall is in my top 5 probably my top 3 artist from the Bay.

About him being the radio type, I think he has a few songs that can be successful on the radio.
 

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hmmmm I know he makes songs for radio..but my question is do you see him as being the radio type artist?...the one you see next to the britney spears, creed, etc...
 
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TKO said:
hmmmm I know he makes songs for radio..but my question is do you see him as being the radio type artist?...the one you see next to the britney spears, creed, etc...
Do you see Snoop Dogg next to Creed and Britney Spears?

I ain't saying he should make a soft ass album just for the radio. But what I'm saying is that he has some songs that can do well on the radio, because of his delivery production and topic. I think "Wide Open" got some radio play so did "Get Right". Just look at Dre's "Chronic" that album wasn't radio friendly but it had a few songs that blew that album up. I'm not comparing Malls new CD to "Chronic" but thats an example of what I'm talking about.