TRShitty wrote:If Yelawolf was smart, he wouldn't have signed with Shady Records.
You know, I kind of wonder about that sometimes.
I don't think he would have been any worse off, honestly. Shady's tarnished reputation as a label, coupled with the many compromises and poor success of Radioactive might lead one to that conclusion, but I think it's not completely accurate.
He was already at Interscope. The same machine that failed him with
Radioactive on Shady would have failed him anyway. The difference is, instead of being on a huge label amongst a slew of other artists, he was associated with one of the most successful rappers ever, on a boutique label. I do think that he got comfortable, thinking that his new spot would help him more than his original position at Interscope did.
The potential for his Shady Records debut is the sad part. I think Eminem could have used his clout to pressure for more promotion, but it just didn't happen that way. We could have had a more genuine album, as opposed to the compromised nature of what we got, and it would have sold the same.