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mistersloane

heavy heavy monster sound
The final numbers are in and Lloyd Banks moved 150,000 units of "Rotten Apple". He's going to have a HELL of a time going Gold. G Unit is clearly on the way down. Next up, Diddy's "Press Play" is projected to sell 175,000- 200,000 it's opening week. Let's see how it goes.

In other news, Lady Sovereign was #1 on TRL, beating out Justin Timberlake and Pink with that goddawful song with the weird ass video. WTF is going on? One.

The British Are Coming, yo. They're selling her as the female Eminem, good marketing call, funny video, awful song.
 

mms

sometimes
The final numbers are in and Lloyd Banks moved 150,000 units of "Rotten Apple". He's going to have a HELL of a time going Gold. G Unit is clearly on the way down. Next up, Diddy's "Press Play" is projected to sell 175,000- 200,000 it's opening week. Let's see how it goes.

In other news, Lady Sovereign was #1 on TRL, beating out Justin Timberlake and Pink with that goddawful song with the weird ass video. WTF is going on? One.

interesting, whats trl? is that an mtv thing?
 

dubble-u-c

Dorkus Maximus
interesting, whats trl? is that an mtv thing?

Yes. TRL is a request show on MTV

TRL = Total Request Live.

So the videos are requested by the audience. Looks like the kids are liking Lady Sov.
Def Jam is doing a good job of marketing her as well- imo.

A remix just came out with her and missy elliott so i expect that song will be probably do even better..
 

Sick Boy

All about pride and egos
I can't believe Lady Sovereign was #1 on TRL.

Surely they could've taken ANYBODY from the grime scene and applied a similar marketing strategy to them, possibly netted slightly less sales or hype, but maintained their high standard of quality?
 

mistersloane

heavy heavy monster sound
I can't believe Lady Sovereign was #1 on TRL.

Surely they could've taken ANYBODY from the grime scene and applied a similar marketing strategy to them, possibly netted slightly less sales or hype, but maintained their high standard of quality?

No. The obvious concept is "female Eminem', the single even has echoes of 'My Name Is' and the video certainly does. There isn't anyone else they could have chosen, or who would have been open to that level of styling. Good luck to her, whatever I think.
 

dubble-u-c

Dorkus Maximus
I can't believe Lady Sovereign was #1 on TRL.

Surely they could've taken ANYBODY from the grime scene and applied a similar marketing strategy to them, possibly netted slightly less sales or hype, but maintained their high standard of quality?

Hmm. if lady sov plays her cards right maybe she can pull JME and some other grime cats and ladies up with her?

In fact that is my prediction as an american that listens to some grime and dubstep- that JME will be featured at some point on one of her new mass marketed records - he will get signed by Def Jam- and that will be the opportunity for other british cats to start selling more records here. I am sure Jay-Z knows about the UK grime people now. He and the Def Jam marketing teams are prob slowly working up to introducing more of it into the U.S. since it is a fresh vein of music that most americans don't know about yet.
Of course i could be totally wrong as well.


I wouldn't doubt that JME will be the next british cat to become well known here.

I predict by the end of 2007 JME will be having some shine here in the U.S. and if i am wrong i will eat my words.
 

mistersloane

heavy heavy monster sound
It'd be nice to see it but I think they're just using her a freak case to earn a bit of dosh to tell the truth, I can't see the US going for JME at all, there's no angle.
 

dubble-u-c

Dorkus Maximus
It'd be nice to see it but I think they're just using her a freak case to earn a bit of dosh to tell the truth, I can't see the US going for JME at all, there's no angle.

We will see.

It is also my hope that some more grime cats get access to the markets here at the level she is getting.

My picks are wiley and jme.

LEts just say that i have a good feeling about the possibility of other people breaking through right now and a hunch that they could make it here without an angle- on just their talent and some decent marketing.

Its always darkest before the dawn...

Or i am just hopelessly optimistic about it..
 

Guybrush

Dittohead
The video's very good and elevates the song a bit -- Lord knows that it was in dire need of it -- but I still cringe whenever she utters/sings one of those (focus-grouped?) lines that remind the listener that she is, indeed, British. That being said, it would be amazing if she blew up at large.
 

Poisonous Dart

Lone Swordsman
If I had a label job...

If I was given a major label A&R position and I had to sign a British act (or group) my priority list would look like this:

1. Kano
2. Wiley
3. JME
4. Roll Deep
5. Klashnekoff (or entire crew, Kyza, Jehst, etc.)

If I had enough money to buy out Dizzee Rascal's contract, I'd do it as well. JME wouldn't be as hard a sell as you think to Americans. Shit, I could do it EASY. One.
 

michael

Bring out the vacuum
Yes. TRL is a request show on MTV

TRL = Total Request Live.

So the videos are requested by the audience. Looks like the kids are liking Lady Sov.
Def Jam is doing a good job of marketing her as well- imo.
Just FWIW, the videos are largely requested by people paid by the labels to hype their singles, not by the audience / kids.

At least that's what some "MTV is shit" TV documentary I watched in New Zealand maybe 10-15 years ago said. Must be true.
 

dubble-u-c

Dorkus Maximus
If I was given a major label A&R position and I had to sign a British act (or group) my priority list would look like this:

1. Kano
2. Wiley
3. JME
4. Roll Deep
5. Klashnekoff (or entire crew, Kyza, Jehst, etc.)

If I had enough money to buy out Dizzee Rascal's contract, I'd do it as well. JME wouldn't be as hard a sell as you think to Americans. Shit, I could do it EASY. One.

Word

Kano has that song with vybz kartel as well that kinda of stuff could make at least an impression here amongst dancehall fans. Cameos on records of american artists could elevate these guys into the scope of the consumers in the US who have tunnel vision.

Although dizzee did do that thing with t-pain i don't know how far that took him..

It would have to be stuff with other street type artists..
 
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dubble-u-c

Dorkus Maximus
Just FWIW, the videos are largely requested by people paid by the labels to hype their singles, not by the audience / kids.

At least that's what some "MTV is shit" TV documentary I watched in New Zealand maybe 10-15 years ago said. Must be true.

perhaps but it still elevates the status of whatever it is they are promoting cuz kids dont know that.
Not saying its kosher but... you know people need to be told what is the cool thing sometimes and they usually learn that from TV here in the US.

So Sov making it to #1 on TRL could go along way in her promotion here.

I wonder what the #'s are on her single?

'Looked at billboard last week it was no where in the top 50.

hmm..
 

mistersloane

heavy heavy monster sound
If I was given a major label A&R position and I had to sign a British act (or group) my priority list would look like this:

1. Kano
2. Wiley
3. JME
4. Roll Deep
5. Klashnekoff (or entire crew, Kyza, Jehst, etc.)

If I had enough money to buy out Dizzee Rascal's contract, I'd do it as well. JME wouldn't be as hard a sell as you think to Americans. Shit, I could do it EASY. One.

Inform the American!

My US A&R position would be

1. Ruff Sqwad, and have them remake "Just died in your arms tonight" with like Pat Benatar or someone singing the hook

2. Sway, and put him on some Michael Jackson shit

3. MIA, and give her to Timbaland similarly. That was mooted but dunno what went on.

4. Roll Deep - and get them to roll all over Dipset

5. Klashnekoff, and get him involved in some lyrical battles

I'd love to see someone do a US/UK battle programme.
 

Poisonous Dart

Lone Swordsman
Nah man.......

Ruff Sqwad, I'd want on my indie label so I could make the rawest, gutterest shit with them..THEN, I'd try to shop them to the major. I love Ruff Sqwad. Sway'd be near the top of my next wave list...what the hell is Earz doing right now? If I snatch up Kano, I'd have to bring Doctor, Demon and Ghetto along as well....Those could be some crazy ass mixtapes! Here's my latest blod series complete with links:

“Why Are 70’s Babies So Damn Salty? AKA Tell ‘Em Why U Mad, Son!” is PD’s personal defense of 80’s babies and why we 70’s and early 80’s are partly to blame for the sad state of the youth’s level of hip hop knowledge/appreciation.

http://community.allhiphop.com/showthread.php?t=314031

Also check out his previous State Of Hip Hop blog series entries on AllHipHop.com here:

“They Don’t Dance No Mo’ AKA The Weed Carrier Killed The Hip Hop Dancer” is a detailed history of the replacement of the hip hop dancer in the modern day rap group with what is commonly known now as the “weed carrier”.

http://community.allhiphop.com/showthread.php?t=311709

“Revenge Of The Nerds” is a sarcastic look at the nerd element in Hip Hop culture through PD’s eyes. Check it out here:

http://community.allhiphop.com/showthread.php?t=310006

“The Next Big Thing: Racist Pop Music” about the current lack of conscious music and personal/social responsibility by the this generation of mainstream rappers. It’s been featured on AllHipHop.com’s Ill Community forum for 17 straight days.

http://community.allhiphop.com/showthread.php?t=307551

“Doin’ Like I’m Doin’ It For TV “ about the quality of current mainstream hip hop music, featured on AllHipHop.com’s front page for a full week straight.

http://community.allhiphop.com/showthread.php?t=306018

"Mommy, What's A Backpacker AKA What The Hell Is A Cannibal Ox?" about the Great Hip Hop Industry Switchover of 1996/7 after the Telecommuincations Act was passed was featured in the Reason section of AllHipHop.com's Ill Community forum for a straight week.

http://community.allhiphop.com/showthread.php?t=302553

"100 Signs That You're A 70's Or Early 80's Baby" the now famous response to Sickamore’s “80 Ways To Know You’re Not An 80’s Baby” series was featured on the front page of AllHipHop.com and was used by Sickamore himself of XXLmag.com (http://xxlmag.com/online/?p=4149)

http://community.allhiphop.com/showthread.php?t=295333


Also look for PD’s blogs to be featured on several sites in the near future. One.
 
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DJ PIMP

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PD: Can't tell you how much I appreciate your contribution to this forum and your articles. I really value the knowledge, grass-roots-to-boardroom perspective and effort.

Cheers.
 

gumdrops

Well-known member
PD, do you know which mixtape the lox and BIG song youll see is on? ive been trying to find the song on p2p networks but cant get it anywhere and i suddenly want to hear it a lot.
 
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