They’re there for the nameWhy do nikkas sign these,deals knowin they not gonna drop shyt til Neverary 1st smh
But she was. Ashanti was coined the Princess of R&b (I never agreed tho.) and murder inc was everywhere. Ja was everywhere. As far as myrder inc was concerned they were pushing what sold records and got them attention: Ja Rule & Ashanti. She was the image of the female perspective of Murder Inc. At the time yeah, here was also competition as well that played a factor, but the prime reason was they didn’t get that push.She didn't stand out. There was Kim, Foxy, Missy, Eve, and Trina. What really separated Vita from any of them? Same goes for Charli Baltimore.
LOL at people citing Ashanti as a reason. Ashanti was in an entirely different lane. Vita was cool, but nothing about her screamed unique or at least not unique enough to where she would've been viable enough to compete with the female rappers who were out at the time.
I didn't take this seriously when I was younger now this sounds dope to me!
word. Irv ain't try to push no one but ja and ashanti
caddy had a banger in the streets and caddy couldn't get no love
I disagree, Irv and Def Jam only focused on Ja and Ashanti (later on Lloyd) and left Tah, Vita, Black & co behind...not even one freakin' albumCause her "box" wasn't special enough for Gotti Weinstein
Nah but real talk...the same with C. Baltimore..these hoes simply couldn't deliver a HIT RECORD...
I remember discovering that from the fast & furious soundtrack (I was young)
Put some respek on T-Rawsss nameKinda like everyone on young money that’s not weezy, Drake, or nicki.
word. Irv ain't try to push no one but ja and ashanti
caddy had a banger in the streets and caddy couldn't get no love