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‘You Can’t Sign To Somebody Still Trying To Be An Artist,’ Method Man Advises Young Artists

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Method Man, rap pioneer and Wu-Tang Clan Member, gave unsolicited advice to up-and-coming rappers trying to enter the industry. On the July 10 episode of the popular podcast “My Expert Opinion,” Method Man discussed a trend quite common in today’s rap game. While the Wu-Tang legend chatted with host Math Hoffa about various hip-hop topics, one in particular raised the eyebrows of many young emcees. Method Man claimed that it is not a wise move to sign to an artist-owned record label. His main critique of this standard practice is that by doing so, one’s music will always play second fiddle to the owner’s work. It’s certainly a compelling point. The level of thinking showcases why Method Man became the musical icon known the world over. Method Man explained the difficulty of the situation further, “They can’t give you the time or attention…you probably deserve.”

However, a rule is rarely a rule without exceptions. As such, the podcast did give credit to Drake as an example of this business model succeeding. He also cited Rick Ross and Meek Mill as other positive examples. Of note is the standard that Method Man gave as to why he dislikes the concept. He briefly mentions Puffy and Bad Boy Records as examples of why artists become neglected in this system. During the height of Bad Boy’s prominence, Puff received frequent criticisms. Some of the most memorable came from claims that Bad Boy existed more for Puff’s advancement than the artists he signed.

The Takeaways

Method Man’s words should be heeded. After all, it’s not every day a rapper of his caliber provides insight into the industry. However, with the success of rappers like Drake, Rick Ross and Meek Mill, one does wonder if Meth’s advice will continue to hold true. Perhaps a new era of rap management is on the cusp. One where label owners engage in their own projects and give the needed attention to the projects of label partners. The future might look different from the past, but we should still listen to the insight given by music legends like Method Man. To do so the entire podcast can be found here.

Ryan Fields

 

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