12:24 am
December 3, 2012
So I wanted to talk about this very topic with you guys. With the recent signing of ouija macc (a decently known trap artist) and young lyte who has a typical chopper flow. I was wondering, do you agree with the direction they’re heading? I feel like they’re trying to relate to a demographic that isn’t juggalos at this point. There are so many artists that Juggalos love they would rather see on psychopathic. Me dieabolik the monster, grewsum, madd maxx and A.X.E. I can name so many more juggalos would have a better time relating to and enjoying the music. Just wanted to see if you guy’s like the new label and what it’s slowly becoming. I just don’t get why they won’t sign artists Juggalos would love instead of having to push people on us and already have a decently established juggalo fan base.
1:04 am
July 28, 2016
The problem with signing people that juggalos already like is that there’s no real reason to. What’s the plus for the signed artists? Make the same sales as before but pay icp a cut?
Psy is about trying to grow outward. It always has been. You can’t grow by constantly feeding the same audience. They need to bring in New Blood, and signing someone like axe isn’t gonna go it.
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1:07 am
July 28, 2016
If you really wanna get signed by psy the best way to do it is to make noise outside of the juggalo world but be juggalo friendly. Like, I could see them signing the buttress before I could see them signing someone who plays the underground stage at the gotj.
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7:04 am
September 28, 2013
“No sir I don’t like it” *horse from ren and stimpy voice*
Yeah I’m abrasive to any non Michigan based acts signing to Psy just seemed more authentic back when it was lotus, esham, dtf….I was reluctant to give amb/boondox a chance and Blahzay I was being generous. This dude imma wait till next GOTJ to formulate my opinion on this rainbow highlight marker looking feller.
8:33 am
April 4, 2012
I like it. PSY was getting stagnant and needs to continuously evolve IMO. Times have changed since what we perceive to be the glory years in the early 2000’s. Honestly, if they want to continue on as a successful record label (and not just ICP) change is inevitable.
They’re now following a similar path as Twiztid….
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10:07 am
May 22, 2012
as far as this Ouija Mack guy I’d say wait till you hear his material with Psychopathic before you judge…I didn’t like all of what I heard from him but there was some potential…now once that music drops and it ends up being wack feel free to hate
just saying I don’t like a whole lot of Lyte’s pre-Psychopathic stuff but his EP impressed the hell outta me personally and I imagine his full length album will pretty solid as well
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Pigg said
I’m just wondering how Psy plans to promote this guy. They don’t have much success with artists outside their niche… Remember Cold 187 em? Or even Dayton Family?
tbh he seems to have more in common with ICP’s style than any of those acts mentioned…he’s not as outside of their niche as people think…take away the autotune and his rapping sounds like it could very easily be flipped into some wicked shit…there’s a bit of a Lord Infamous vibe in his style (obviously not as well done as Infamous but still a similarity)…if they utilize that rather than the poppy/autotune/repetitive shit it could work out well for them…I still think the guy looks like a douche bag but I felt the same away about Lyte before hearing the Psychopathic Monstar EP…hell Hoodoo didn’t even really impress me until Asylum tbh (Crystal Skull was a bit too heavily influenced by J idc what they say in interviews lol)…you could tell Hoodoo had more freedom to do his own thing on Asylum which worked better IMO…sometimes J’s influence helps an artist, other times it hurts an artist
4:40 pm
December 3, 2012
mentalcaseproject said
Pigg said
I’m just wondering how Psy plans to promote this guy. They don’t have much success with artists outside their niche… Remember Cold 187 em? Or even Dayton Family?tbh he seems to have more in common with ICP’s style than any of those acts mentioned…he’s not as outside of their niche as people think…take away the autotune and his rapping sounds like it could very easily be flipped into some wicked shit…there’s a bit of a Lord Infamous vibe in his style (obviously not as well done as Infamous but still a similarity)…if they utilize that rather than the poppy/autotune/repetitive shit it could work out well for them…I still think the guy looks like a douche bag but I felt the same away about Lyte before hearing the Psychopathic Monstar EP…hell Hoodoo didn’t even really impress me until Asylum tbh (Crystal Skull was a bit too heavily influenced by J idc what they say in interviews lol)…you could tell Hoodoo had more freedom to do his own thing on Asylum which worked better IMO…sometimes J’s influence helps an artist, other times it hurts an artist
Yeah it’s so obvious J had a big influence on crystal skulls. Aslyum feels more like Hoodoo actually worked on this himself and put in the time to make it sound like his own.
7:21 pm
May 22, 2012
also considering Twiztid and Blaze have both collaborated with Swag Toof is it possible they were the 2nd group MNE was planning on signing? they did say something happened and maybe that was the group splitting and Ouija deciding to go with the Hatchet…others may have more intel than myself but it could be something
I guess my question is would people have been just as critical of Twiztid if they had been the ones to sign Ouija/Swag Toof? I’m not so sure…
7:30 pm
May 11, 2017
mentalcaseproject said
also considering Twiztid and Blaze have both collaborated with Swag Toof is it possible they were the 2nd group MNE was planning on signing? they did say something happened and maybe that was the group splitting and Ouija deciding to go with the Hatchet…others may have more intel than myself but it could be somethingI guess my question is would people have been just as critical of Twiztid if they had been the ones to sign Ouija/Swag Toof? I’m not so sure…
Yea man, we don’t care who it is. U didn’t know?
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