Mar 7, 2016 With Mixtapes like Acid Rap, Overly Dedicated, Kush & OJ, MMM & Owl Pharoah, it feels like the 50 cent kind of mixtapes are fading and the more polished mixtapes are becoming the new norm.
Mar 7, 2016 I think it's a safe zone for artists to experiment. If it turns out to be trash they can say it's just a mixtape bro.
Mar 7, 2016 rappers don't make s--- off sales anymore, so they put their material out for free to make it more accessible. then they cash in on shows and endorsements instead as an actual source of income.
Mar 7, 2016 Nah its just a topic for discussion. Like WHY did it become this? Not "YEAH it became this you dip."
Mar 7, 2016 u really expect every1 to repost their own version of the answer when its already been posted?
Mar 7, 2016 I'm really thinking I should release everything for free. Makes sense imo since these mixtapes are basically albums with polish and production.
Mar 7, 2016 How do you go from G Unit mixtapes made in 4 days with popular beats vs. a mixtape made in 6 months with exclusive production
Mar 7, 2016 an extremely oversaturated market where you literally have to push music in peoples face to make them listen to it thats how also the reason why ppl did label contracts was because of distribution as well as the money, but who needs a label to distribute when u can just post it online