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re: The Greatest Mixtape Artist of All-Time...
Posted on 8/2/13 at 10:34 pm to BuccWildBammer
Posted on 8/2/13 at 10:34 pm to BuccWildBammer
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because he never sold out like Wayne did.
How were his mixtapes sell-outs? Because they elevated him to stardom and made Jay-Z want to sign him to the Roc? Please elaborate on this statement.
Posted on 8/2/13 at 10:40 pm to 337Guy
He sold out long before that
Baby thought he was "marketable" so he started the process of creating the star persona he became
Happens a lot more than you think
His first couple albums even the 1st 2 Carter's were mostly ghostwritten, you were listening to Gullie Da Kids rhymes
Cash Money signed street kids and then low rent artists tryin to make it big and promoted the street kids, Juve was the only artist who never had a ghostwriter
Baby thought he was "marketable" so he started the process of creating the star persona he became
Happens a lot more than you think
His first couple albums even the 1st 2 Carter's were mostly ghostwritten, you were listening to Gullie Da Kids rhymes
Cash Money signed street kids and then low rent artists tryin to make it big and promoted the street kids, Juve was the only artist who never had a ghostwriter
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