Hiphop Barde
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Ghostface sagt, er sei mit der produktion nicht zufrieden:
"Rza ain't listening," Ghost revealed. "He wanted to make [8 Diagrams] how he wanted it and it ain't come out right. He wanna always do the whole thing himself, produce the whole album. We're like, let's bring in some other producers too. Bring in Kanye, bring in Pharell. You ain't gotta do the whole thing yourself. He wanna make his own instruments and s**t and it sounded real horrible."
"So now it's like when fans come up to me like, 'Ghost, why you let them put that out,' it's like nah, we ain't taking the blame for that," Ghost continued. "That's what Rae was saying. We ain't co-signing that. It's like, the game is different. It's not how it was 10 years ago. We're trying to tell him, you can't just put a Wu-Tang album out and just think it's gonna sell just because. We been gone for what, six years? It's hard to win new ni**as. A lot of the fans now was in f**king diapers when we first started doing this. That's why a ni**a like me drop every year. I stay relevant."
Quelle: SOHH Exclusive: Ghostface Not Co-Signing New Wu-Tang CD, "It Ain't Come Out Right"
Ghost labert Mist. Ein WuTang-Album mit Pharell und Kanye-Beats würd ich mir nichtmal anhören.
Ein Album muss ein einheitliches Kunstwerk sein, mit Hand und Fuß und einem Konzept.
Und nicht so ein beschissenes HipHop-Gangbang-Spastenfeature-Album, mit den gerade angesagte Produzenten und Rappern....
hab mir 8 diagrams noch nicht angehört