I knew I said that I was going to refrain from posting in this topic but this will definitely be my last post. Please actually read what I posted. The books that the prosecution tried to label as "child erotica" were both photography books from the 60s which had non-sexual and implied nudity...
While I would be the first to admit that MJ's public persona and some of the things he was involved in were really odd, I have heard a couple of first hand accounts from trusted people I know who have advised me that MJ's whole public image in persona were fake as hell and he was VERY much into...
That doesn't negate what I was saying tho. A good friend of mine who was affiliated with Never Again records (who Gucci was afflilated with at one point when he was on Black Tee) did mention to me the incident you were reffering to but the main tipping point for everything was Gucci's refusal to...
But before Jeezy wanted So Icey for his project, Gucci was telling everyone who would listen about how he never paid Jeezy for the verse. Jeezy really was only trying to put the song on his album b/c that was going to be the only way he was going to be compensated for the track. Gucci basically...
Not taking sides or anything but the real reason for the Gucci/Jeezy beef is the fact that Gucci never bragged about paying for Jeezy's verse on So Icy and then not allowing Jeezy to use the the song on his own projects. It wasn't even a beef until Gucci started bragging about not paying Jeezy...
I could be wrong on this b/c the sales figures for indie albums are not easy at all to find, but didn't Lil Jon and the Eastside Boyz go plat w/ Kings of Crunk? I do recall Billboard gave them alot of props and called KoC the most sucessful indie album in hiphop history...
Actually they have been profitable since about 2007 (or even as early as '06 if the official who I am an acquaintance of was telling me the truth-anyways it was after Kurt Angle came in). Their spending went up heavily since Hogan and Co. came in though but they make bank on the international...
The beginning of the end of the glory days of big-time wrestling was the late 90s when Vince Russo took over the book at WCW, leading to the most preposterous television shows that had ever aired on national television up to that point in time. The end of that era, and to me the beginning of the...
Match quality-wise they won't THAT bad (they weren't THAT good either) but the fanbase that followed them made being in the crowds at WCW/WWF/ECW shows THAT much worse. Their fans are simply the most ignorant, white-trash, repulsive people I have ever encountered. I'm glad they have thier own...