I completely agree about those days. I miss the Prince of the City Wiz. This new Wiz is just so so in my eyes...don't know what happened with him but Curren$y and Big K.R.I.T. their consistency is pretty damn good. Curren$y also puts out so many mixtapes I looked in my playlist and have at least 300 songs just from mixtapes not even including studio albums. Definitely can't forget about Smoke DZA he's always been good but just not a ton of material to really be out there.
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Nah, Smoke DZA has a lot of stuff too. His George Kush da Button Mixtape was bananas. I agree, Wiz defnitely changed into something totally different that I honestly don't even check for. Yeah man, that Prince of the City 2 was FIRREE!!!. Check my Podcast out when you get a chance.
Yeah I know he has some work out but he just doesn't get as much as should get push wise. I know the true believers rock wit em. Its just a shame people get lost in the mix so easily. Sometimes I imagine what if Curren$y decided to stay with either No Limit or Cash Money. He did an interview about not feeling that whole murder this kill that style. I'm glad he chose not to as he said who shoots up a stoner concert...lol. I'll definitely check it out. I always wished Poppin' Rubberbands was at least a full song.
I know...You know what though. He did right by following his own path. He wanted to do it his way, and because he did that he made more money than ever before. Almost like our STEEMit grind. Goes to show you that focus and believing in yourself goes a long way.
I totally agree. Every now and then people will get a push from the "machine" but the organic growth is something that's real. I think it makes for a more humbling experience as Tech N9ne is a prime example of belief in yourself and not selling 99% of your worth for mass appeal can lead to a path of absolute longevity.