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36. "I Agree, High Water Music Did What They Set Out To Do..."
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...for an emcee of his stature, but what we got to realize is that Stones Throw has a built in cult following, which means they got an expected number of fans that will cop just cause it's Stones Throw and the fact that Madlib or OhNo will be involved production wise.

Stones Throw already has a name, got distribution in retail chains, got vinyl distribution thru Fat Beats, has easy access and a fandom overseas (especially in Japan), and easily got a roster of artists that can go on tour & do promotions when a new artists' album or ep drops; plus they probably got better play around money when it comes to paying for production and guest artist spots on a rapper's album than smaller indi-rap labels.

All in all, High Water Music still gave Homeboy Sandman a great jump off start that many other labels would've failed at, yeah he could've put out an album with Fat Beats, Nature Sounds, Brick Records, Duck Down, Shaman Work, and so on but I think all those labels knew about him and didn't even take the chance to do anything with him.


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PSA: Homeboy Sandman is a New York MC [View all] , imcvspl, Thu Feb-02-12 04:30 PM
 
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RE: PSA: Homeboy Sandman is a New York MC
Feb 02nd 2012
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I agree....Good Son was very nice...
Feb 02nd 2012
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RE: I agree....Good Son was very nice...
Feb 03rd 2012
25
he's also a very boring New York MC
Feb 02nd 2012
2
High Water was the best fit for him as far as NY-based labels
Feb 02nd 2012
4
woulda fit right in in the Stretch n Bob hayday
Feb 02nd 2012
5
i swear you hype most boring stuff sometimes
Feb 02nd 2012
6
wtf @ people saying hes boring
Feb 02nd 2012
7
^
Feb 02nd 2012
8
ASAP Rocky
Feb 02nd 2012
9
RE: ASAP Rocky
Feb 03rd 2012
10
RE: ASAP Rocky
Feb 03rd 2012
11
      RE: ASAP Rocky
Feb 03rd 2012
18
really, after that last album?
Feb 03rd 2012
20
he asked whos more exciting. Carter 4 was trash but
Feb 03rd 2012
29
Thank you for mentioning
Feb 03rd 2012
34
He's not boring live. It translates better live, IMO. On CD?
Feb 03rd 2012
12
he's like Kendrick he's got technique and he wants to write songs about
Feb 03rd 2012
13
He's fairly unengaging
Feb 03rd 2012
14
this EP is Way more entertaining to me that the Homeboy Sandman
Feb 03rd 2012
15
damn @ another failed imcvspl post.
Feb 03rd 2012
16
tell me that to my mumu!!
Feb 03rd 2012
19
Along with ASAP and eXquire, he's making New York rap bearable.
Feb 03rd 2012
17
He's one of the cats who excites me about rap right now
Feb 03rd 2012
21
RE: PSA: Homeboy Sandman is a New York MC
Feb 03rd 2012
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RE: PSA: Homeboy Sandman is a New York MC
Feb 03rd 2012
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RE: PSA: Homeboy Sandman is a New York MC
Feb 03rd 2012
24
      u mad
Feb 03rd 2012
28
           not at all
Feb 03rd 2012
30
                word,
Feb 03rd 2012
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                RE: word,
Feb 04th 2012
39
                His production
Feb 03rd 2012
35
                     i dont think he's trying to be an amazing rapper
Feb 04th 2012
37
his talents are nearly cancelled out by caca beats
Feb 03rd 2012
26
^^^^^^
Feb 03rd 2012
27
RE: his talents are nearly cancelled out by caca beats
Feb 03rd 2012
31
i need to peep that EP
Feb 03rd 2012
33
I can't get into him. Only time he interested me was during that freesyt...
Feb 04th 2012
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