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kzzl;7507085 said:Stew;7502691 said:Peezy_Jenkins;7501669 said:Supreme_Gentleman;7501630 said:MikeydaGawd;7501282 said:he bout to be 5 albums in... im sorry but with his type of quality of music he already a legend.
bruh....
AggyAF;7501638 said:MikeydaGawd;7501282 said:he bout to be 5 albums in... im sorry but with his type of quality of music he already a legend.
Quality music isnt enough to be a legend
y not, whats he missing?
btw im not ready to say legendary status just yet, but he's on the proper trajectory, now that cant be denied.
The reason u can't label a mixtape a classic is simply cause of sample clearances. There's been many of classic songs not being able to be put on albums cause of samples. If you can't get the sample cleared that shit don't count, if you could a lot of niggas would have classics off of other ppl's music.
So a song like UGK's, "One Day You Gone" or Snoop's, "Gin And Juice", wouldn't be classics had they not gotten clearance? You don't judge music off a technicality or it being free.
The only thing a sample clearance represents is authorization of use from the owner. It was still a good song regardless of the clearance. An uncleared classic song. And a cleared sample is still a classic off of someone else music. And if it's just the principle of the matter, that doesn't change what the song tangibly is either. So that logic is flawed.
You don't use a receipt and PO number to judge the impact of music. And where you purchase it don't matter either, long as it's official. Some opt to not let Amazon, Itunes, or other big stores dig into the profits and sell it themselves elsewhere.
Exactly my point, it can't be official if the owner of the song doesn't give u authorization to use it. There's been albums taken off the shelf and never sold again because of this.
Anyway, on to the music....