Doubleday4life
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You are the reason crackheads dance while they play that stupid fucking WOBBLE WOBBLE song by V.I.C at them free BBQ's in Chicago. FUCK YOU COLLIPARK!!!!!!!!!!!
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Trill Gate$;7820595 said:Stiff;7819827 said:soul rattler;7819817 said:That's the fuck nigga who made "Get Silly"????
Now I know who to kill
he ain't produce it, the artist who made it ( V.I.C.) was just signed to his label. I don't know who made that beat
Soulja Boy actually made it
LUClEN;7837098 said:Trill Gate$;7820595 said:Stiff;7819827 said:soul rattler;7819817 said:That's the fuck nigga who made "Get Silly"????
Now I know who to kill
he ain't produce it, the artist who made it ( V.I.C.) was just signed to his label. I don't know who made that beat
Soulja Boy actually made it
collipark has a coproduction credit though
1CK1S;527903 said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cy2dhBc_EE
Producer Mr. Collipark discussed the state of Black music in an interview with DJ Smallz Eyes.
“This is what done made me mad for real," he says. "You brought it out of me. Black music has been fu*ked. It’s raped. It’s whored out from the core."
The Ying Yang Twins and Soulja Boy producer says that lack of record sales prove his point that true talent is being compromised for money. Hip Hop CD sales dropped nearly 30% in 2014.
He says that now, everyone wants to make a quick profit.
“Let’s take these non-talented, non-rapping, non-singing, everybody else who got a check, they can come take care of business,” he says. “This is at the bottom of the barrel. That’s the music that starts filtering up. And now, you’ve got in-disposable music that then takes this motherfu*ker nothing to go into the studio to record. That’s why they can put out so much of it. They can put this sh*t out (snaps).”
To contrast this cycle, Mr. Collipark uses D’Angelo as an example of true artistry because of the length of time and amount of effort he puts forth in his music. The producer offers a solution to the problem.
“I hope Black music gets to a point to where it has to sh*t out all the bad,” he says. “Everybody need to go get day jobs. If you’re really a mechanic, but you’re doing some sh*t in music that you finagled your way into, you need to go fix cars again. sh*t out everybody who doesn’t love music. If you don’t love music, don’t be in it.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAGwPn_UTmw