Create Your Own Label - Round 2: Good Fellaz ENT vs Freak Hos & Flows *FHF Wins 2-1*

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MOBB DEEP-MODERN WARFARE

Produced By:Havoc


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1.Bring Ya Artillery

2.No Man Is Safe

3.Bow Down feat Nas

4.Smitty and Beretta

5.Homicide Thoughts

6.Hail Storm feat.50Cent

7.Under Pressure

8.Snitch Food

9.Ready 4 Whateva

10.Mobbin Through

12.Street Justice feat Scarface

13.This Life

14.718




ICE CUBE-O'Shea Jackson

Produced By Dr.Dre


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1.I Got A Story To Tell

2.Dear Uncle Sam

3.Still Amerikkka's Most

4.Came And Conquered

5.World Wide

6.Get Used To It

7.No Justice No Peace feat Scarface

8.Sucka Free

9.Government Cheese

10.TOP 5 D.O.A

11.L.A Is My B**ch

12.Patience

13.My City feat Snoop Dogg

14.Closed Session (feat Dr.Dre)


Mariah Carey- Irresistible

Produced By:Quincy Jones and R.Kelly

Executive Producer: Mariah Carey


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1. I Wish You Knew

2. Irresistible

3. Don't You Walk Away

4. Every Time and Every Day feat Rihanna

5. Solitude

6. It's Unbelievable feat R.Kelly

7. I Belong To You

8. Carry On

9. Loneliness

10. Just A Moment (Duet W/John Legend)

11. All I Ever Needed

12. So Blessed

13. Never Knew What I Was Missing

14. Until Forever feat.Beyonce




R.Kelly-My Ambition

Produced By R.Kelly

Co Produced By-Quincy Jones


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1.Whatever You Want

2.My Ambitions

3.Waiting To Be Yours feat Mariah Carey

4.Cant Deny It

5.I Want Ya Lovin

6.The Only One

7.Stay

8.Passion And Desire

9.Dont Wanna Play Games

10.Gonna Take It Back

11.One Call Away

12.Never Lonely

13.Still Waiting

14.I Wanna Be Your Man

15.It All Depends On You




R.Kelly and Mariah Carey-Dilemma

Executive Producer-Qunicy Jones


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1. Endless Love

2. The Pain You Put Me Through

3. Your Love

4. Nights Of Wine And Roses

5. You Will Always Be Mine

6. Forever

7. The Dilemma

8. What About Us

9. Treat U Right

10. No One Knows

11. Behind Closed Doors

12. Passionate Music

13. Can You Stand The Rain

14. Stardust

15. Don't Take Your Love From Me
 
Freak Ho's & Flows @‌Ibex

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Label: FH&F

Beyonce

Miguel

Lupe Fiasco

Freddie Gibbs

Mos Def

Talib Kweli

Lauryn Hill

The Neptunes

MikeWillMadeIt

Harry Fraud

9th Wonder

Alchemist

Hi-Tek

DJ Dahi

J Roc

Cardo


Sub Label(s)

TOP FLOW Music Group

Kendrick Lamar

Ab-Soul

Schoolboy Q

Jay Rock

Isaiah Rashad

Nipsey Hussle

Dom Kennedy

Blu & Exile

Kendrick Lamar - Poverty's Prospect

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1. Want For Nothing - produced by Digi+Phonics

2. Green Grass Grows - feat. Lauryn Hill produced by 9th Wonder

3. Fork Splits - produced by Dr. Dre

4. Mental Math - produced by Alchemist

5. Illustrator - produced by Harry Fraud

6. Line Leaders - feat. Kanye West produced by Kanye West

7. Monkey Bars - produced by Digi+Phonics

8. Mark My Words - feat. Ab-Soul and Schoolboy Q produced by Digi+Phonics

9. Poverty's Prospect - produced by 9th Wonder

10. Con-form - produced by Alchemist

11. Sunset Park - feat. Jay Rock produced by DJ Dahi

12. Kendrick's Journey - produced by Harry Fraud

13. Sand Castle - feat. Pharrell produced by Pharrell

14. Khaki's & Cream - produced by Dr. Dre

15. Mr. Duckworth - produced by Digi+Phonics

16. Rhyme Javelin - feat. J. Cole, Big K.R.I.T., Wale, Pusha T, Meek Mill, A$AP Rocky, Drake, Big Sean, and Jay Electronica produced by Dr. Dre




Lupe Fiasco - The Lando Calrissian LP


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1. Color Coded - produced by Hi-Tek

2. Luphole - produced by 9th Wonder

3. Cloud City - produced by The Neptunes

4. Slave Quarters - feat. Kanye West produced by Kanye West

5. Uncle Che - produced by 9th Wonder

6. Track The Speaker - feat. Talib Kweli produced by Hi-Tek

7. Chill Weather - produced by Harry Fraud

8. Public Charter - produced by Hi-Tek

9. Living The Dream - feat. Beyonce produced by Kanye West

10. Sub Plot - produced by Alchemist

11. Dojo Points - produced by Harry Fraud

12. Primary Objective - feat. Ab-Soul produced by Kanye West

13. Community Garden - produced by Alchemist

14. Gangland - produced by Kanye West


Beyonce - Love Seasons

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1. Ripples In The Water - produced by Rico Love

2. Bey's & Bae's - produced by Pharrell

3. Lasso - produced by Mike Will Made It

4. Honey Gold - feat. Jay-Z produced by Pharrell

5. If I Say No - produced by Mike Will Made It

6. Love Seasons - produced by Rico Love

7. Sing To My Heart - feat. Miguel produced by Miguel

8. Sandy Brown - produced by Pharrell

9. Sticky Notes - feat. Drake produced by Mike Will Made It

10. Comeback Call - produced by Pharrell

11. Marie Antoinette - produced by Miguel

12. Sugar Walls - feat. Kelly Rowland and Nicki Minaj produced by Rico Love


N.E.R.D. - Brain Storms

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1. Pop Rocks - feat. Beyonce

2. Cloud Burster

3. Bakedown - feat. Snoop Dogg and Pusha T

4. Brain Storms

5. Trainwreck - feat. A$AP Rocky and 2 Chainz

6. Windtalking

7. Thinkpad - feat. Kendrick Lamar and Isaiah Rashad

8. Ponytail Girl

9. Zulu Cave - feat. Lupe Fiasco

10. Mad Hats

11. Freejack - feat. Childish Gambino

12. Beach Summer

13. Unplugged

(All songs produced by The Neptunes)


Freddie Gibbs - Nomad Land

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1. Nomad Land - produced by Madlib

2. Fiend Dreams - produced by Madlib

3. Dining Room Table - produced by 9th Wonder

4. Tax Bracketology - feat. Curren$y produced by Harry Fraud

5. Sensory - produced by Alchemist

6. Transatlantic - feat. Ab-Soul and Jay Rock produced by Madlib

7. Box Score - produced by Alchemist

8. Resurrected Flow - produced by 9th Wonder

9. Space Ark - feat. 8Ball & MJG produced by Harry Fraud

10. Biscuit - produced by 9th Wonder

11. Coke Off The Titty - feat. Cyhi the Prynce produced by Harry Fraud

12. Sinner's Remorse - produced by Madlib

13. Cost Of Living - feat. Big K.R.I.T. produced by Harry Fraud

14. Slack Jawing - produced by Madlib


 
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Black Hippy - Gentrification

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Disc 1

1. Intro - Gentrification produced by Digi+Phonics

2. Black Skies - produced by Dr. Dre

3. The Outskirts - Ab-Soul and Kendrick Lamar produced by DJ Dahi

4. Unlearn - Kendrick Lamar produced by Harry Fraud

5. Pocket Runners - Jay Rock and Schoolboy Q produced by Digi+Phonics

6. Beanpie - Schoolboy Q produced by Digi+Phonics

7. Fresh J's - Jay Rock and Kendrick Lamar produced by DJ Dahi

8. Lightspeed - Ab-Soul produced by Harry Fraud

9. Drones - Ab-Soul and Schoolboy Q produced by Digi+Phonics

10. Quick Fix - Jay Rock produced by DJ Dahi

11. Sleeping With Sirens - Kendrick Lamar and Schoolboy Q produced by Harry Fraud

12. Composition Competition - produced by Dr. Dre

Disc 2

1. Underneath The Eyelid - produced by Harry Fraud

2. Park Fences - Schoolboy Q and Isaiah Rashad produced by Digi+Phonics

3. On Tilt - Ab-Soul and Blu produced by Exile

4. Heights and Limits - produced by Dr. Dre

5. Partial Credit - produced by DJ Dahi

6. Ill Tempered - Jay Rock and The Game produced by Dr. Dre

7. Palm Tree Leaves - Kendrick Lamar and Dom Kennedy produced by DJ Dahi

8. Swear Jar - Ab-Soul and Isaiah Rashad produced Digi+Phonics

9. Casework - Jay Rock, Freddie Gibbs, and Nipsey Hussle produced by Harry Fraud

10. Get Along Gang - produced by Digi+Phonics

11. Top Funk - Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Kendrick Lamar produced by Dr. Dre

12. Amateur Professional - produced by Dr. Dre


Schoolboy Q - Q Street

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1. Q Street - produced by DJ Dahi

2. Corpse and Cops - produced by Digi+Phonics

3. Blinders - produced by Harry Fraud

4. Wax Dat - produced by DJ Mustard

5. Cinnamon Apple - feat. Mariah Carey produced by Pharrell

6. Mind Bending - produced by Harry Fraud

7. Single Digits - produced by DJ Dahi

8. Off The Humble - feat. Jay Rock and Nipsey Hussle produced by DJ Mustard

9. Stepper - produced by Pharrell

10. Slugworth - produced by Harry Fraud

11. Corner Boy Q - produced by DJ Dahi

12. Sixteen 16's - feat. Kendrick Lamar produced by Dr. Dre

13. Gangstadom - produced by Digi+Phonics

14. Finance Major - feat. 50 Cent produced by Dr. Dr




Black Star - Black History


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1. Yo Sun - produced by Hi-Tek

2. Broken Projection - produced by 9th Wonder

3. Inverse Conversation - feat. Kanye West and Common produced by Kanye West

4. Radio Silence - produced by Madlib

5. Seed Water - produced by 9th Wonder

6. Power Fist - feat. Lupe Fiasco produced by Kanye West

7. Invisible Autobiography - produced by Hi-Tek

8. El Negro - produced by Kanye West

9. Star Shine - feat. Lauryn Hill produced by 9th Wonder

10. Nevuary 1st - produced by Hi-Tek

11. Pragmatic - produced by Madlib

12. Resignation of Innocence - feat. Black Thought produced by Questlove


Miguel - Child Of The Summer

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1. Lift Your Love

2. You're Heaven To Me - feat. Lauryn Hill

3. Stay Home

4. Until We Say Yes

5. Lust Babe

6. The Next Ex

7. Addicted

8. Ms. Love You Now - feat. Beyonce

9. Trust To Much

10. Absentminded

11. Child Of The Summer - feat. Kendrick Lamar

12. Red Pumps

13. Sun Rain

(All songs produced by Miguel)


Lauryn Hill - Melodies From My Soul

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1. Petals On The Floor - produced by Lauryn Hill

2. Complex Union - feat. Nas produced by Pete Rock

3. Soil Rich - produced by Lauryn Hill

4. Afro Baby - feat. Mos Def produced by Pete Rock

5. When You're Not Here - produced by Lauryn Hill

6. Soft Eyes - produced by Miguel

7. Fragments Of You - feat. Common produced by Kanye West

8. Time and Temptation - produced by Lauryn Hill

9. If My Heart Could Fly Away - feat. John Legend produced by Quincy Jones

10. Peach Tea - produced by Miguel

11. Don't Ask Why produced by Lauryn Hill


Isaiah Rashad - Louvre

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1. Mind Yours - produced by Digi+Phonics

2. Warmth - produced by Madlib

3. Mouth Clip - feat. Jay Rock and Dom Kennedy produced by Harry Fraud

4. Trouble Ahead - produced by DJ Dahi

5. Check In - feat. Curren$y produced by Cardo

6. Morning Birds - produced by 9th Wonder

7. Pride Rock - produced by DJ Dahi

8. Sky of God - produced by Digi+Phonics

9. Superior Execution - feat. Big K.R.I.T. produced by Big K.R.I.T.

10. Tremulous Content - produced by Cardo

11. 3 Stages - produced by 9th Wonder

12. Geopolitics - feat. Freddie Gibbs produced by Madlib

13. Fall Into The Flowers - produced by Harry Fraud

14. The Degenerated - feat. J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar produced by J. Cole

15. Past Transgressions - produced by Digi+Phonics


Ab-Soul and Lupe Fiasco - Leaders Of The New Cool

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1. Into Oblivion - produced by Digi+Phonics

2. Social Promotion - feat. Kanye West produced by Kanye West

3. The Shape of Sorrow - produced by Pharrell

4. Simplex - produced by Alchemist

5. Smoke In Mirrors - feat. Andre 3000 produced by Digi+Phonics

6. Game Winning Drive - produced by Kanye West

7. Metahuman - produced by Pharrell

8. Luminous Ego - feat. Kendrick Lamar produced by Digi+Phonics

9. Power of Elevation - produced by Madlib

10. Rib Woman feat. Lauryn Hill produced by Kanye West

11. Pride Killa - produced by Pharrell

12. Invisible Manifesto - produced Alchemist

13. Numbers Game - produced by Digi+Phonics

14. The Action of Hate - produced by Madlib

15. Cosmic Creation - produced by Pharrell

16. War Meditation - feat. Nas produced by Kanye West
 
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@nillerthekid

@IceBergTaylor

@MrCrookedLetter

@Michael_Malice

@SuperSoaker

We ready! vote whenever yall are ready/able.

@Sion sticky this thread if you will
 
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Future Sales: At first glance both labels appear to be very even when it comes to possible album sales but.....when yo you actually break it down, it seems as if Beyoncé may have quite the task of carrying the label with sales for FHF. From a strictly sales perspective, GF ENT is more well rounded and balanced with the potential to consistently do numbers. Of course that will depend on how the label is ran as far as promotion/marketing.

Winner: Good Fellas ENT

Future Critical Acclaim: While FHF has the potential for lots of critical acclaim; GF ENT has too many legends to falter in this category. They are stacked with legends that have done it before and should not have a problem doing it again. Potential is just not strong enough to go against the legends of GF ENT.

Winner: Good Fellas ENT

Longevity: Again, potential only goes so far. What have you done for me lately? Good Fellas ENT has done a lot and I see no reason for this not to continue. Very consistent in this area. Good Fellas ENT wins the Eye Test here.

Winner: Good Fellas ENT

Album Covers/Tracklist: GF ENT has for sure stepped up their albums covers from earlier tournaments. They are moving in the right direction and have some dope covers. FHF's have covers that scream album and not mix tape though and that's the first thing that I look for. As far as tracklists I think both labels were very creative and did a good job of catering to the artists. Close one but the edge to FHF's

Winner: Freaks Ho's & Flows

Cohesion: The issue I have with FHF's is they seem to be producer/production heavy. Now this could be a good thing or it could be a bad thing. Do they have the talent for a few artist to musically carry the label? Only time will tell. I don't want to take that risk though if I was an investor. I see what GF ENT is doing and I like it.

Winner: Good Fellas ENT

Good matchup and good job by both labels. Two veterans going at it and it showed. Closer than it looked but GF ENT is just a tad bit stronger here.
 
future sales:

FH&F – Ibex has managed to put together a well-diversified roster, with a few acts who are capable of doing great numbers, numbers none of Menace’s artists can compete with. On top of that, he has a number of younger acts who has shown great promise of commercial success.

None of Menace artists has sold in high amounts in the latter years, and the few wild cards are matched by Ibex.

future critical acclaim:

FH&F – Most of Ibex’ roster has a history of delivering critically acclaimed albums, and with the projects lined up, this could very well continue. Menace also has a roster consisting of acts with a history of great albums, but he cannot compete with the quantity of FH&F. Adding the age factor, where most of Ibex’ roster is in the beginning of their careers, this one isn’t really that close.

longevity:

FH&F - While almost all of Menace artists are veterans, Ibex managed to grab a lot of younger people, which will most likely mean his label can be a factor for many years. Furthermore, I have given him the two previous category.

cohesion:

Good Fellaz ENT – Menace’ smaller roster and his focus on veterans pays off here, where Ibex suffers from trying to cover all bases. While FH&H for the most part goes together relatively well, a few names stick out, which hurts the cohesion.

album covers/tracklist:

FH&F – Both players did a great job here, trying to be creative with their output while keeping it realistic. I feel like Ibex is a level above Menace here, and took more chances with his stuff.

Votes goes to: Ibex, with a 4-1 Win

 
Michael_Malice;7725583 said:
Future Sales: At first glance both labels appear to be very even when it comes to possible album sales but.....when yo you actually break it down, it seems as if Beyoncé may have quite the task of carrying the label with sales for FHF. From a strictly sales perspective, GF ENT is more well rounded and balanced with the potential to consistently do numbers. Of course that will depend on how the label is ran as far as promotion/marketing.

Winner: Good Fellas ENT

Future Critical Acclaim: While FHF has the potential for lots of critical acclaim; GF ENT has too many legends to falter in this category. They are stacked with legends that have done it before and should not have a problem doing it again. Potential is just not strong enough to go against the legends of GF ENT.

Winner: Good Fellas ENT

Longevity: Again, potential only goes so far. What have you done for me lately? Good Fellas ENT has done a lot and I see no reason for this not to continue. Very consistent in this area. Good Fellas ENT wins the Eye Test here.

Winner: Good Fellas ENT

Album Covers/Tracklist: GF ENT has for sure stepped up their albums covers from earlier tournaments. They are moving in the right direction and have some dope covers. FHF's have covers that scream album and not mix tape though and that's the first thing that I look for. As far as tracklists I think both labels were very creative and did a good job of catering to the artists. Close one but the edge to FHF's

Winner: Freaks Ho's & Flows

Cohesion: The issue I have with FHF's is they seem to be producer/production heavy. Now this could be a good thing or it could be a bad thing. Do they have the talent for a few artist to musically carry the label? Only time will tell. I don't want to take that risk though if I was an investor. I see what GF ENT is doing and I like it.

Winner: Good Fellas ENT

Good matchup and good job by both labels. Two veterans going at it and it showed. Closer than it looked but GF ENT is just a tad bit stronger here.

Yooooo Ibex hit you with a "WTF" lmfao
 
IceBergTaylor;7730011 said:
Michael_Malice;7725583 said:
Future Sales: At first glance both labels appear to be very even when it comes to possible album sales but.....when yo you actually break it down, it seems as if Beyoncé may have quite the task of carrying the label with sales for FHF. From a strictly sales perspective, GF ENT is more well rounded and balanced with the potential to consistently do numbers. Of course that will depend on how the label is ran as far as promotion/marketing.

Winner: Good Fellas ENT

Future Critical Acclaim: While FHF has the potential for lots of critical acclaim; GF ENT has too many legends to falter in this category. They are stacked with legends that have done it before and should not have a problem doing it again. Potential is just not strong enough to go against the legends of GF ENT.

Winner: Good Fellas ENT

Longevity: Again, potential only goes so far. What have you done for me lately? Good Fellas ENT has done a lot and I see no reason for this not to continue. Very consistent in this area. Good Fellas ENT wins the Eye Test here.

Winner: Good Fellas ENT

Album Covers/Tracklist: GF ENT has for sure stepped up their albums covers from earlier tournaments. They are moving in the right direction and have some dope covers. FHF's have covers that scream album and not mix tape though and that's the first thing that I look for. As far as tracklists I think both labels were very creative and did a good job of catering to the artists. Close one but the edge to FHF's

Winner: Freaks Ho's & Flows

Cohesion: The issue I have with FHF's is they seem to be producer/production heavy. Now this could be a good thing or it could be a bad thing. Do they have the talent for a few artist to musically carry the label? Only time will tell. I don't want to take that risk though if I was an investor. I see what GF ENT is doing and I like it.

Winner: Good Fellas ENT

Good matchup and good job by both labels. Two veterans going at it and it showed. Closer than it looked but GF ENT is just a tad bit stronger here.

Yooooo Ibex hit you with a "WTF" lmfao

Yeah I peeped that. Lol. My bad bro.
 
IceBergTaylor;7730011 said:
Michael_Malice;7725583 said:
Future Sales: At first glance both labels appear to be very even when it comes to possible album sales but.....when yo you actually break it down, it seems as if Beyoncé may have quite the task of carrying the label with sales for FHF. From a strictly sales perspective, GF ENT is more well rounded and balanced with the potential to consistently do numbers. Of course that will depend on how the label is ran as far as promotion/marketing.

Winner: Good Fellas ENT

Future Critical Acclaim: While FHF has the potential for lots of critical acclaim; GF ENT has too many legends to falter in this category. They are stacked with legends that have done it before and should not have a problem doing it again. Potential is just not strong enough to go against the legends of GF ENT.

Winner: Good Fellas ENT

Longevity: Again, potential only goes so far. What have you done for me lately? Good Fellas ENT has done a lot and I see no reason for this not to continue. Very consistent in this area. Good Fellas ENT wins the Eye Test here.

Winner: Good Fellas ENT

Album Covers/Tracklist: GF ENT has for sure stepped up their albums covers from earlier tournaments. They are moving in the right direction and have some dope covers. FHF's have covers that scream album and not mix tape though and that's the first thing that I look for. As far as tracklists I think both labels were very creative and did a good job of catering to the artists. Close one but the edge to FHF's

Winner: Freaks Ho's & Flows

Cohesion: The issue I have with FHF's is they seem to be producer/production heavy. Now this could be a good thing or it could be a bad thing. Do they have the talent for a few artist to musically carry the label? Only time will tell. I don't want to take that risk though if I was an investor. I see what GF ENT is doing and I like it.

Winner: Good Fellas ENT

Good matchup and good job by both labels. Two veterans going at it and it showed. Closer than it looked but GF ENT is just a tad bit stronger here.

Yooooo Ibex hit you with a "WTF" lmfao

Lol that was the only reaction I could give. I mean I know people can have a difference of opinion but I was reading the critique and explanation of some of those categories like

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Ibex;7730433 said:
IceBergTaylor;7730011 said:
Michael_Malice;7725583 said:
Future Sales: At first glance both labels appear to be very even when it comes to possible album sales but.....when yo you actually break it down, it seems as if Beyoncé may have quite the task of carrying the label with sales for FHF. From a strictly sales perspective, GF ENT is more well rounded and balanced with the potential to consistently do numbers. Of course that will depend on how the label is ran as far as promotion/marketing.

Winner: Good Fellas ENT

Future Critical Acclaim: While FHF has the potential for lots of critical acclaim; GF ENT has too many legends to falter in this category. They are stacked with legends that have done it before and should not have a problem doing it again. Potential is just not strong enough to go against the legends of GF ENT.

Winner: Good Fellas ENT

Longevity: Again, potential only goes so far. What have you done for me lately? Good Fellas ENT has done a lot and I see no reason for this not to continue. Very consistent in this area. Good Fellas ENT wins the Eye Test here.

Winner: Good Fellas ENT

Album Covers/Tracklist: GF ENT has for sure stepped up their albums covers from earlier tournaments. They are moving in the right direction and have some dope covers. FHF's have covers that scream album and not mix tape though and that's the first thing that I look for. As far as tracklists I think both labels were very creative and did a good job of catering to the artists. Close one but the edge to FHF's

Winner: Freaks Ho's & Flows

Cohesion: The issue I have with FHF's is they seem to be producer/production heavy. Now this could be a good thing or it could be a bad thing. Do they have the talent for a few artist to musically carry the label? Only time will tell. I don't want to take that risk though if I was an investor. I see what GF ENT is doing and I like it.

Winner: Good Fellas ENT

Good matchup and good job by both labels. Two veterans going at it and it showed. Closer than it looked but GF ENT is just a tad bit stronger here.

Yooooo Ibex hit you with a "WTF" lmfao

Lol that was the only reaction I could give. I mean I know people can have a difference of opinion but I was reading the critique and explanation of some of those categories like

incredulous.gif

Sorry. My opinion.

 
Nah bruh never that.

Things just been quiet but we'll get back on track, I wanna give yall an ending to this game cause you all worked hard on your covers. Ja hit me up about it a few days ago asking the same thing. Gonna see what I can do about getting the rest of the votes for this round today.

If I have to get a vote up ill do it.
 
First of all congrats to the posters for their hard work. These are two very impressive labels. So allow me to give my opinion by comparing them.

NAME OF THE LABElS : THEY ARE EVEN. Imo the label names hit both underground and mainstream.

The Rosters : we are facing a generation shock!!! Unfortunately to Menace cause they dont guarantee any LONGEVITY at all !!! Has he included some strong young bloods in the mix and his label roster would have beaten Ibex 's easily.

So ibex has won in this domain.

The ALBUMS COVERS :

the covers are very very outstanding. So its even imo.

The SALES : Menace gonna sell hard and even harder if he plays the ' last album' card. But i highly doubt that he will keep on with that roster for a long time.

that leads us to

LONGEVITY : an important PILLAR of one 's label imo. And as aformentioned Menace has put all his eggs into the Vets basket !!! Why ?

Its like the Spurs without Danny green and Khowai Leonard.

easy win for Ibex in that departement.

To conclude we have two good labels. Yet my vote goes to Ibex since hes has not commited the STRATEGIC MISTAKE of having a 'Vet only ' roster.

Of course menace can rebuild in the future. But its a big gamble.

Imo

Winner : IBEX

Peace
 
Yea, I invited Lemzola in as a guest judge because I wanna wrap this up.. I knew that he would help out and thats why I asked him. Haven't got to read over his vote yet but im about to check it out
 
Aight here we go.. I've decided to toss in a vote even though I said originally I didnt wanna drop a vote for any of the bigger match ups i guess im goin to, we need some closure here so that we can move on to the final round and wrap this thing up.

Future Sales - I'm giving it to FH&F for obvious reasons.. @Ibex has put together a hell of a roster and I see many of his artist having no problem when it comes to outselling those that are on @_Menace_ label. Menace has a few artist who will rake in sales for his label but I just don't see them being able to over power the roster that Ibex has in this category..

Future Critical Acclaim - After overlooking the talent on both labels again I actually changed my vote multiple times so I just wanna say that this category was actually a lot closer than originally thought and I personally couldnt choose a winner here UNLESS.. I turned to the numbers and since FH&F has a bigger roster that means his artist have a greater chance of putting out future critically acclaimed projects. Plus I really don't see Kurupt or AZ putting out anything thats gonna be praised as criticially acclaimed.

Longevity - Its only right that Good Fellas ENT walks away with this one.. they've been in the game a long time and some of them I don't see going away anytime soon. When it comes to the artist on FH&F its kinda hard to tell with some of them because their so new to the game.. hell 10 years from now who knows where they will be? I had to give it to Good Fellas because like I said we can already expect those artist to be around down the line.

Album Covers/Tracklist - Man as far as tracklisting goes I think you both did good with that.. the only thing I didnt like was the One Nation project that Menace put together, I could never see that happening.. it looks like more of a mixtape that someone would submit to Datpiff. Kanye doesn't fit in with those artist and I'm not sure how I feel about Nas being a part of it either. When it comes to covers FH&F cover art was dope as always.. like @nillerthekid said, if you look at his covers they could really pass for actual album covers. Menace did great with his covers as well but the Cube cover & the One Nation cover could have been better in my opinion. I'm giving it to FH&F

Cohesion - I can see what both labels were trying to accomplish with their rosters and I like what I've seen from both. Menace stuck to the experienced artist while Ibex decided to put his faith in a new generation of artist while also managing to mix in a few who have been around for a while and have proven themselves. This category is really close and therefore im calling it a TIE.

Overall.. Freak Hos & Flows takes it and @Ibex will be moving on to the finals to face @Sion. Congrats Ibex!

Menace thanks for playing again bruh, you did great in this game and I really was looking forward to a show down between you and @Sion in the finals.. I think your long over due for a trip to the finals and that should just be motivation for you to improve on some things before the next game. You really stepped it up with your covers and tracklistings this year and you can only get better from here on out.. My only advice to you is to step outside of the box a little bit bruh, don't be afraid to switch it up when it comes to the artist on your label.. In my opinion thats something that has hurt you in every game. Its almost as if you rely on the same artist each and every time and those artist aren't gettin you to the finals bruh because not all judges are feeling them. You gotta switch it up a little bit.
 
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Shot out to the judges that voted for me, I appreciate the support. I look forward to seeing Sion in the finals, should be pretty dope.
 
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