I have never responded you directly, but as a man I feel it's time to put a bitch in her place. (Don't take it personal mafia "from where" queen "of what?") Whatever you have against everybody, except Court-Dog, is problems in your own small little world. The bottom line is that rap and Hip-Hop is a business. That means making money, not a popularity contest. If you ain't making money, you need to reevaluate your business. That's why your folks, Court-Dog, moved to Cali. He had to expand and maximize his business. Rich the Factor handles his business and and keeps it moving forward, while never having to leave K.C. If you knew anything about the Major Factor movement (business), it's alway been about; raising up K.C., representing K.C., and most importantly bringing money to K.C (business). Sometimes, individual dreams are bigger than the reality of the environment. That's why successful K.C. artist have to branch out sometimes (business): Vell Bakardy (Cailfornia), Tech N9ne (California), Sole (Atlanta), Mass 187 (Houston). I respect Rich's moves because, despite the good and bad, ups and downs, pretty and ugly, Rich has always believed he can make it happen for K.C., without leaving K.C (business). CAN YOU DIG IT!!!!!!
Oh yea. Everybody stands in line at the EP. I was there when Benny turned away Ricky Smiley, Lavell Crawford, a female comedian (can't think of her name), and their entourage because they "weren't up to dress code". So standing in line at the EP is something that everybody does. Real talk is why there is even an over 30 age requirement at the EP. It's the "Rich Rule", but you wouldn't know nothing about that, because when Rich was 21 you was probably still a virgin that wasn't even permitted to listen to rap music.