Is Steve Stoute a hack? I'm listening to the breakfast club & he sounds like a wolf in a suit

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@Art Barr could you explain Melle Mel whoring himself out tp Sugarhill. They were faking the funk from the get go, did the great Melle Mel legitimize them:damn:?
 

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I guess 50 heard the Breakfast Club interview too. :pachaha:



This is a recent pic at the New York Knicks game from Friday. I might make a new thread for this alone...:whew:

lol

i just peeped the white dude on the upper right with the gray hair, watching the whole chit.
 

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@Art Barr could you explain Melle Mel whoring himself out tp Sugarhill. They were faking the funk from the get go, did the great Melle Mel legitimize them:damn:?


sg, was/is pretty much the template labels use as the sellout label template.
no regard for the culture.
deceptive culture stealer practices.
pisspoor quality records flood their catalog, outside of the five.
gaining traction using melle Mel as the best rapper.
while, attaching to his respect level and using it to trickle down to low quality artist or blatant biting based groups and beat stealers.
trying to rewrite history devoid of cultural norms and mores.

it is the complete model most distributors used to attempt to blow up new school labels.
use a top draw ...
then use it to authenicate a culture thief based agenda.
devoid of actual quality consistently in the label's catalog.
the agenda reads like a who's who of the label given large dollar amounts during the sales spike era.
from badboy to cash money, easily illustrate this.
which, is why we have been ushered into this trap disco era.
when, the newschool way of thought was made to usher out disco/beaugoise based parties and music in the old school way of thought.

Art Barr
 

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sg, was/is pretty much the template labels use as the sellout label template.
no regard for the culture.
deceptive culture stealer practices.
pisspoor quality records flood their catalog, outside of the five.
gaining traction using melle Mel as the best rapper.
while, attaching to his respect level and using it to trickle down to low quality artist or blatant biting based groups and beat stealers.
trying to rewrite history devoid of cultural norms and mores.

it is the complete model most distributors used to attempt to blow up new school labels.
use a top draw ...
then use it to authenicate a culture thief based agenda.
devoid of actual quality consistently in the label's catalog.
the agenda reads like a who's who of the label given large dollar amounts during the sales spike era.
from badboy to cash money, easily illustrate this.
which, is why we have been ushered into this trap disco era.
when, the newschool way of thought was made to usher out disco/beaugoise based parties and music in the old school way of thought.

Art Barr
:cheers: Thanks fam


Grandmaster Caz still hasnt been recognized historically or financially by Sugar Hill.:smh:
 

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I really don't see a huge problem with this. At the end of the day, everybody wants to see a profit, no matter what race or color you are, it's business. My only problem with this would be, if that Black man or woman does not do anything to reinvest some of their profits back into the Black community somehow to benefit us as a culture.
 

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He will forever be known as "scarf hands" from here on out. Salutes to Combat Jack. :russ:
 

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a bit late to the party, but Dame has his say...



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Ha!...Steve Stout stays getting punked....but I have to agree with 50 on this one...he is one of the most dangerous people in our culture...he makes artist from our culture make themselves corny by working for corperate so he can personally gain...he's wack and he makes everyone around him look wack...beware
 

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Stoute is a snake and doesn't give a shyt about music. He's in the game to make money. It hated seeing Nas with him back in the day, even though it worked: Nas was selling millions of records and was That Dude for a minute. You can tell Stoute would love to get his claws in another big rapper today.
 

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Steve Stoute is an ADVERTISING EXECUTIVE.

He's not a rapper and does not work for record labels. Rapper's are his clients. He hires rappers to endorse brands. Rappers hating on him for his corporate role is corny and only depicts that they're intellectually unaware of what his title is.
 
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I really don't see a huge problem with this. At the end of the day, everybody wants to see a profit, no matter what race or color you are, it's business. My only problem with this would be, if that Black man or woman does not do anything to reinvest some of their profits back into the Black community somehow to benefit us as a culture.


It's not just business when a black person either feels like or actually needs, non-blacks to get far in an industry that caters to all races and tax brackets. It doesn't have to be that way, but looking at the inconsistent reactions by "rich" and resourceful black folks to the Donald Sterling fiasco and the Mark Cuban comments, it will stay that way for another few generations
 
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