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Originally Posted by Guy Gabriel Nelly, eminem and 50 are just few examples of guys that went solo when they got the deal and then when became successful they lift the group with them.
I don't think there's a reason to stay in the group and pass on the deal.
I think that shoud be one of the goals of a group, either to make it together or let one of the members to make it and then open doors for the whole group. |
I think 'opening doors' and 'shoving your friends down everyones throat' is two different things. 50 opened the doors for G-unit and at least they delivered some songs that could stand on their own.
Dont think i could say the same for d-12, and i'm even reminded of that Dane Cook show on HBO where he basically got an entire series to put his friends on TV.. It just wasnt good, and i guess he's a nice guy for trying, but at a certain point its like, 'okay you tried, but your friends are just not superstars, you ARE, so can you get back to entertaining people now? Just an opinion..
Just realized this might turn into a dane cook thread... sorry didnt mean to