Stop Calling The Tonite Show Mixtapes!!!

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Okay. Well yall i had A aresonal coming out. But my hard drive wit all my Beats and Projects have been lost so yall can imagine what im goin thru. If any of yall know how to repair that shit that'd be dope.
But here's what i got comin:
The Real World West Oakland Part 2 With J Stalin and Introducing Mayback
Everything Must Go - Tower & DJ.Fresh(Crazy)
The Tonite Show With Guce(Bullys Wit Fullys Edition)
The Tonite Show With Killa Keise
The Tonite Show With Smigg Dirtee Part 2 (Nov 12. Itunes) This is one of the dopest ones yall!!
The Tonite Show With Living Legends
The Tonite Show With Mistah Fab The Lost Episodes(DOPE)
The Tonite Show WIth Money B of Digital Underground(Dope)
The Tonite SHow With Chris Da 5th(Unbelievable)
The Tonite Show With Jay Jonah & Shady Nate(Dope)
The Tonite Show DVD/Sndtrk feat. Nas, Common, Gucci Mane, and a gang of othas


AYE and from now on. Just goto ITUNES music store on itunes and just type in THE Tonite Show. Im Going Full digital. No more CDs. If i have a cd its for promotion and im giving them away. I got some real good beats for yall to hear over these artist. love yall. 1. Go get get my free Tonite Show to rite now on TheBayMusic.com. Its Free

whole shabang!
Damn that list looks clean, you still doing the Nas one tho?
 
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Khaled is doin it big but i dont think hes doin the production. Plus i dont think he has a real dj background. Fresh was 3rd in the Nation, He did Rock the bells so he a for real dj producer maufucka. but u neva kno khaled probably done shit 2.
 
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Naw but its cuts down for the consumer because if the project has 15 songs itunes only sell there album downloads for $10 or just 99cents for the single download. it kinda cuts down the artist. but @ da sametime works good both ways i think
 
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there are alot of recovery programs that might get your old data off the drive.....what kind of drive is it? internal? external? mac? pc?
the studio i go to has an internal mac one that just crashed. no one really knows what happened.

they said they went to a semi-expert but he said that we really had to go to a specialist in data recovery, the most expensive kind.
 
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I feel ya on this... I copped every single Tonite Show CD and it does it a disservice to call em mixtapes. Besides the fact everything mixed down like that, I think the main reason its getting that name is simply because cats can't believe you can be putting out that much new music in all these releases so is figuring they're mixtapes. It's all new composition and that gets much love... all the CD's are dope. Trouble is... if they weren't called mixtapes when it came to posting top 5 albums of the year... Tonite Show CD's would be all over it..
 
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Hard drive crashes are a bitch to deal with and are very costly. $1,200 Ive been quoted. was in the same boat lost 3 albums. Havent went as far as paying 1200 to recover the data. just chalked it up as a loss. and from that point on I use a external drive also to make back ups of all my important file. IE. audio files and drivers for the comp. Hope you can get your material back. If your seeing money off these tonite show albums then id look into recovering the lost data. IMO
 
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are they mastered?

i'll never buy an album that isn't mastered...

and about the itunes thing...i'll never pay for a full album download. if i'm gonna buy something I want a physical copy with cd insert and all that. it's part of the whole package...albums are going to lose a lot if people go straight digital

i buy CDs all the time, i support my favorite artists more than anybody I know...but what's the point of an album if it's all digital? might as well just release singles like a lot of people seem to be doing

say goodbye to the days of classic albums...