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all of those dudes suck and have no marketing value (except maybe Stat Quo), hence why Em had to be on that Re-Up album for anyone to even give it a listen. and i thought Grafh was signed to the Roc, not Shady?Originally Posted by blazinjkid
he'll never see the light of day again on that high dusty shelf with bobby Creekwater, Stat Quo, Graph(?)
You could have said the same thing about 50 a few years back.Originally Posted by Plan Beats
Again....very few people outside of New York care about Joe.
You could have said the same thing about 50 a few years back.Originally Posted by Plan Beats
Again....very few people outside of New York care about Joe.
Yeah maybe before 50 came out. No one said that about 50 after he dropped a mainstream cd. Joe HAS dropped a cd already and is still irrelevant to most of the country. So NO, it isnt even close to the same thing.Originally Posted by dland24
You could have said the same thing about 50 a few years back.Originally Posted by Plan Beats
Again....very few people outside of New York care about Joe.
Originally Posted by tecca nena
is your source the dude from allhiphop.com forums????
Originally Posted by thagreatj
Originally Posted by tecca nena
is your source the dude from allhiphop.com forums????
the same thing i was thinking...
The old Em yes, but not the new one.Originally Posted by Putting In Work
wordOriginally Posted by elevenairs
Joe and Em on a track together would be of epic proportions.
Originally Posted by FreshProduct
The old Em yes, but not the new one.Originally Posted by Putting In Work
wordOriginally Posted by elevenairs
Joe and Em on a track together would be of epic proportions.