Kenny Guido
Well-known member
I was backstage also last year, and the year before. I had a great time and all the freestyle acts went on as sceduled. I saw no problems whatsoever.
tybless, you say there is no market for a freestyle project, but your latest album filled with house, r&b and pop didn't really do anything. granted you may not have had a big promotional budget later on, but still most freestyle artists don't either. so why is there the thought that freestyle isn't worth it if a non-freestyle album can't make it? why do we assume there is no want for freestyle? safire & cynthia's "can you stand the rain" was freestyle and got airplay on probably around a dozen stations. even one top 40 station in california that plays little dance played that song. i think people are giving up on freestyle too early.Even worse Tommy Boy had no money to contribute to TKA's album because there is no market for NEW freestyle music. There are the lovely fans we have at this website, and a couple freestyle fan belts scattered over various states, but even that doesn't make it worth it to put the same kind of money behind such a project. Sad but true
i think you take one or two person's opinion's out there too seriously sometimes. there will always be people who don't like something you do, but realize it's not the majority. i wonder about the first version of "when will i c u" and some of the comments about it. sure there was a bad comment here and there from people, then the album version sounded different and it only seemed to have more complaints. i wonder if the initial complaints swayed you guys to change that version up? constructive criticism is good but if it is just coming from just a few, then maybe not as much attention should be paid to them. sometimes doing what you come up with first is the best. it may be hard but just don't let some of the people get to you, and good luck with whatever you do.Not on the side barking out orders, playing the background. This is the reason why once TKA is disolved, as it will be very soon...I will use all the negativity you are spewing at me right now as rocket fuel to blast off on my own. I ride no one's coat tails!
TyBless said:Okay, another b*tch azz, hiding under an assumed named because he or she (or both) didn't have the balls or courage (or both) to come at me under a real name that I would recognize. Sometimes I wonder why I even bother addressing such cowardess but since you are putting me out there, let's begin:
Wow Tybless, i would think a professional like yourself would take critism a little better ! You have no idea who I am, nor do I know you personally. I'm just an oldtime freestyle fan for many many years. Nothing I wrote was an attempt to bash you personally. I'm just stating my opinions.
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Of course your ignorance would tell you that we do 2 shows for KTU a year but being an outsider you don't see the other 10 smaller shows we do for KTU and stations like KTU that ONLY want to milk TKA (and other freestyle artist) for what they were.
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Just remember radio stations like KTU are keeping TKA's name out there. Don't bite the hand that feeds you. Its 2002, if a station in Florida wants to include a freestyle group that hasn't had a hit song in 10 yrs in their show, you should jump on that plane as fast as possible !! Its caled marketing. Its called promoting. Its called keeping your name out there. Keep that good relationship with radio stations. Eventually when you guys come out with a QUALITY cd, radio will remember all those free shows u did.
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Even worse Tommy Boy had no money to contribute to TKA's album because there is no market for NEW freestyle music.
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You're trying to tell me that new cd was FREESTYLE??? I'm pretty sure I've read K7 brag that he wanted to do something different with this cd, and move away from freestyle. That cd has 2 freestyle tracks on it.
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It has been such a rough career road for me, being a music manager, hip artist and producer. Management is a tough transition for a creature of creation like myself. I'm supposed to be on stage.
Not on the side barking out orders, playing the background.
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Sounds like you don't like your job. Why are you complaining to me about your chores as a manager? If you dont like your job, quit. Let TKA find a manger who will give them their 100% attention, not someone who is complaining he should be the one on stage. I have no idea why you are taking this so personal. I'm not trying to bash you. Never did i say you "ride people's coat tails", nor did i say you don't have talent. I wasn't even aware you are a singer/producer.
FreestyleTruth said:I been to the last 2 Beatstocks, and i thought they were fantastic. I'm hoping to be at this years show also with, or without TKA...lol 🙂
Smoothrhythm, who are you, and why were you backstage in the first place? I'm sure its very chaotic backstage to all kinds of shows.
KENNY GUIDO said:I understand another big name may drop out of the BEATSTOCK lineup and do as TKA is demanding.
FreestyleTruth said:Payola, demand vs. supply, etc are all part of the game.