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usmarin3;3910692 said:Jay-Z isn't a dad quite yet, but maybe his many years as a label head has prepped him for fatherhood.
"I think running a label is a bit like having kids," Hov told MTV News while in New York to promote two charitable Carnegie Hall concerts in February.
The Roc Nation CEO's answer came in response to criticism that he could have done more to endorseJ. Cole, who dropped his debut, Cole Word: The Sideline Story, in September. "When you know someone needs more help, you help them," Jigga said. "When you see that someone can make it on their own ... you see Kanye or J. Cole, you see that sort of talent — you let that talent be. You let that talent find its way."
It's no secret that a co-sign from the God MC can help anyone's career, but in the case of J. Cole, Hov didn't believe his Roc Nation signee needed any more than what he was given. And apparently, Jay was right. With Sideline Story, Cole debuted at #1 on the Billboard albums chart, selling more than 217,000 copies in its first week of release.
To Hova's credit, he did appear on "Mr. Nice Watch," a braggadocios album cut off of Cole's debut, but the guest appearance came in the ninth inning. By August, Jay had not yet contributed to the album. During a press listening session that month it was clear that Cole was not expecting the feature. "Nobody owes me anything," he said. "Jay-Z doesn't owe me a verse because I signed to him."
Still, Jay was watching his protégé from afar, careful not to interfere with Cole's creative process. "Of course, you're not gonna let any harm befall it," Hov said of his approach to cultivating talent. "You pretty much let people find their way."
As Roc Nation enters 2012 with a roster that includes Willow Smith, Jay Electronica and vocalist Bridget Kelly, Hov has set a standard on how he intends to run his company. "I'm just really here to provide opportunity. I'm not here to do anything else," he said. "I provide the opportunity, you figure out what you want to say to the world and how you gonna do it.
"It's much more than just a [16-bar verse] and an endorsement deal; it's an opportunity to let your voice be heard. It's really about you, it's not about me."
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1676076/jay-z-roc-nation.jhtml
GrizTitan;3910700 said:When is going to address the fact that he is a terrible CEO and his flow is Young Chris's and his lyrics are borrowed?
Same question can be presented on why Jaz-O can put him on but was never really that good of an artist.blackrain;3910719 said:nobody has yet to explain if Young Chris' flow is so nice, why did it never work out for him
straightupsho;3910746 said:Roc Nation is really just an independent label with money
CeLLaR-DooR;3910772 said:CS this and most comments...I'd rather be at ROC Nation than most other labels...Complete creative freedom outchea...
CeLLaR-DooR;3910772 said:CS this and most comments...I'd rather be at ROC Nation than most other labels...Complete creative freedom outchea...
PimpMVP;3910737 said:"Nobody has yet to explain if Elvis stole black artists styles and lyrics that were so good.. then why didn't it work out for most of those black artists"
PimpMVP;3910737 said:"Nobody has yet to explain if Elvis stole black artists styles and lyrics that were so good.. then why didn't it work out for most of those black artists"
blackrain;3910719 said:nobody has yet to explain if Young Chris' flow is so nice, why did it never work out for him
sboogie;3910884 said:ayo this is on point...
I fuck with Jay, but this is all that wall of text consisted of...
*disgust*
UPTOWN (CONNEXX);3910805 said:Critic: Yo Jay why didnt you help j cole out more??
Jay: I wasnt worried. i already knew he was gonna blow. thats how good of a ceo i am