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Can't get past System On Loud.
...will never respect your musical opinion on Niketalk EVER, if you like that song.
I liked Stalley's music PRE-MMG...he was the man back then. |I
Haven't been up on Stalley in a minute, did he drop the album out of nowhere on iTunes or was this a planned release?
You know this type of criticism always kills me. Like people say "I rocked with Stalley pre-MMG" but he hasn't changed lol. No lie. He's literally the same guy. Like Rome said, that can be a gift and a curse. But I guess its a curse because he's being accused of "changing" lol.
The album is DOPE. One of the best albums i've heard this year. Its a shame it will get slept on. But i've seen this coming the minute he signed with MMG. I'm sure Stalley has benefited well financially by being associated with MMG but the guy just isn't a commercial rapper. His route should be something like a Curren$y's. SPitta's the same way. Nice fan base....but they won't buy his album but will download his mixtapes and show up in droves to buy his album.
Stalley dropped a very good debut album. His flow is just not dumbed down enough to be successful. Sadly.
Like I said when he was on Combat Jack, he started his media tour too early. I'm still not sure what was up with that. He was doing a media tour over a month ago. People have short attention spans, they moved on. With Logic, you heard him on the radio or the BET cypher and the album was out in a few days.
I agree with all of this
Agree with everybody from the last few posts
I know most guys ink with a major or major affiliated label with dreams of being A level rappers with crossover appeal, but for most guys that's farfetched. Like Stalley, he has a niche fan base and we all knew MMG wouldn't really push him further than he was back in 2011. Like I said before, I think the album was solid and I'm definitely supporting him when I go buy albums later this month.