From Slaine's perspective, his album got an official release date after S.N. cleared it and gave it the ok. About a week before release, one A&R pulled it back because of samples but the label never took all of the distributors down and one company somewhere in Europe (forgot which country) released the album then people uploaded it online so it made absolutely nothing. S.N. was unprofessional about it and should of made sure to hit up all their contacts, then again I guess its unfortunate for both Slaine and the label for that to happen..
Probably the most fucked up thing I ever seen in the music industry as far as pirating/bootlegging.
Probably the most fucked up thing I ever seen in the music industry as far as pirating/bootlegging.
I didn't know the whole story, props on posting that. I got the bootleg, and it's still on my playlist. Great release IMO. I know he can revamp the production, and come up with new tracks to add to it, to make it fresh for a new release date. It still sucks it had to go down like that though.