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Well hopefully the exposure helps the label see (Every single release they put out selling out should be enough imo, lol) that they could be printing some easy money getting these out the door...

yea Idk how they say the label wont do it, despite countless sell outs, then come out with Em preorders a month later.
 
Yeah, the guy who ended up having to pay Azie Faison a grip of money for pretending to be him!
my original comment was Damone Tyrell said AZ was garbage commenting on his lyrical skills when dude himself is sub par at best.people can have their own opinions but their is no denying AZ is lyrically talented.i don't condone it but half these rappers create these personas and rap about a lot of shit they never did.nothing wrong with rapping about shit you've seen but never did yourself but you gotta be legit about it.now you mention about it, it would be cool to know the back story.
 
my original comment was Damone Tyrell said AZ was garbage commenting on his lyrical skills when dude himself is sub par at best.people can have their own opinions but their is no denying AZ is lyrically talented.i don't condone it but half these rappers create these personas and rap about a lot of shit they never did.nothing wrong with rapping about shit you've seen but never did yourself but you gotta be legit about it.now you mention about it, it would be cool to know the back story.

Azie Faison was a notorious drug dealer in Harlem from Sugar Hill specifically. He ran with Alpo and Rich Porter and them. He was also a rapper as part of the group MobStyle. Years after he got out of the 'game', AZ released a record that was essentially a clone of the real Azie Faison. Enough so that they settled out of court. So yeah, rappers steal from their friends who are gangsters.. AZ stole from a legendary gangster he didn't know at all. That's the difference. If you've ever seen the movie Paid In Full with Cam'ron and Dash and all them, Azie is one of the main characters of the film.
 
That looks slick af. Still very wary of pic discs though, how does it sound? I have that one Anklejohn record that's a pic disc and that Jay Electronica that sound decent so I don't know why I'm still so hesitant.

It sounds great to me. But pic discs do have a bad rep when it comes to sound, so I understand your hesitation. Daupe’s are always on point though.
 
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