32. "This is the problem with a lot of hip-hop artists" In response to In response to 26
>i think back to the saying 'if it aint broke, don't fix it' >what was broken about 'soul food' and 'still standing'? >if they kept that sound at least they could have maintained a >solid underground following. > >
It's like they're not satisfied with just the core base. I feel like there are ways to maintain the base and still try to progress and gain new fans as well.
Outkast did that for 4 albums straight.
But then the flip side, you have those people who would complain if an artist never changed and would claim the artist was "boring".