Bawse D.Lox
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sully;4820106 said:I really like Lupe's music, and I understand how he's probably disenfranchised about the commercial aspect of music, but if wants people to hear his music anywhere other than the trunk of his car when he goes independent, he has to be at least a little cooperative during interviews and not shun the public a la Howard Hughes.
By being almost combative with the media in all forms, he's burning bridges that independent artists need to be successful.
He can say he wants to do it purely for the art, but the fact is, if he doesn't want to run into debt and lose whatever wealth he's accumulated from his career so far, he's going to have to play the game with interviewers and reviewers and other people that can either make or break music careers.
When magazines begin shunning him or giving him bad reviews because he keeps being an asshole when they try to interview him, he's going to do a reversal on his stance towards fan interpretations and media reports, but it might be too late.
Sometimes you just have to play the game and give a little to get what you want in return, and it seems like Lupe doesn't want to do that. Unfortunately, he's not popular enough nor have a large enough and loyal enough fan base to survive off this kind of isolatory strategy. Nor is his catalogue great enough where he can do whatever he wants and still get the airplay off the strength of his past works.
Lupe:Nah, for me it's art. I do this for the sake of myself. It's a selfish process. I don't really have any expectations from anyone for your comments or your reviews or your previews. Not to say that I won't see it, but that's not the point. I'm happy rapping a song like "Form Follows Function" for myself, the same way I can sit and watch a movie by myself or go to an art gallery by myself. Who do you listen to at the end of the day? Who do you look for to give you the thumbs up or the thumbs down about a certain thing? I don't really look to the public atmosphere for that kind of validation. I'm trying to find that validation in myself with my own art and put it on display, and if people like it, they like it. If they don't, they don't. Some stuff I don't even put out. I'll just be home, happy, creating something for myself, and then ball it up and throw it in the trash. It's less about trying to prove something or get on somebody's list or make a fan happy or make a hater mad or convert a non-believer. That's not the case for me anymore. Mixtapes, The Cool, whatever. We're done now. You get it, I get it, we're done. If you want to participate in this album, fine, if you don't, that's just as fine. I'll go on tour, go on vacation and come back next summer.