M.O.P left The Roc/Dame Music

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At first it was unclear where M.O.P. would find a recording home after being seemingly torn between the newly-formed Damon Dash Music Group and Jay-Z-helmed Roc-A-Fella Records. The Brownsville Brooklyn team and Dash initially revealed they would embark on a label deal through DDMG, but now group manager Laze E. Laze says the group will make a clean, amicable break from all parties.

In a statement, Laze said, “You see Roc-A-Fella was never our home. It was the home of Jay-Z, Biggs and Damon Dash. No, that’s not us, or Kanye or Cam’ron, It’s the house that Jay-Z, Biggs and Dash built. And those days are gone.”

Laze continued to explain and even say sorry for signing to The Roc in the first place, an act that occurred in 2002, but never produced an album from M.O.P. The band released street singles like “Put It in the Air, ” which featured Jay-Z. Earlier still, they featured a scorching appearance on “U Don't Know,” a remix from Jay-Z’s The Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse. Although they made other sporadic appearances and indie albums, their Roc debut, Ghetto Warfare, never materialized.

“I want to apologize to the fans of M.O.P. for signing a deal with Roc-A-Fella Records. Well, I didn’t do it alone. We all had to sign. So, from Bill [Billy Danz], Lil’ Fame Foxx, Rocko, Flip [and] the whole First Family - we apologize,” Laze furthered. “With that I think every other act that signed owes the same apology, with the exception of Bleek, Beans and Amil.”

Laze E. Laze said he had a reflective revelation at Dame Dash’s recent birthday party.

“It became so clear to me when I looked at these guys together again. At Damon’s birthday, party Jay and Dame looked natural. It was like they never split. Jay [was] effortlessly handling the overwhelming stares of groupies and super groupies and Dame seeming to gain confidence with Biggs on one side and Jay on the other. It’s the ROC,” he said.

“No, we didn’t belong there. That’s our cousin’s house. We love our cousins and we are welcome, but we never lived there.”

“[Jay and Dame’s split] was the classiest divorce I’ve ever seen,” Laze said, but said he realized that M.O.P. is a group that charters a different path. “M.O.P.…we were destined to travel the desert, vagabonds, wild hyenas searching for bones or a fresh kill. We aren’t classy we are rough, hard a** ashy knuckle ass n***as.”

“And the only peace we are ever going to have is when there is a war going on, that’s our lot in life.”

Concluding, Laze said that M.O.P. has secured an unspecified recording deal domestically and are seeking another for the international market.

Source: Allhiphop.com




Damn, if they would drop the album i would of got that the first day. But i guess M.O.P fans are going to have to wait a while for a M.O.P cd. They seem kinda mad that they join Roc-A-Fella
 

Rhythmikal

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dam why is everyone leaving the Roc? they are gonna need to sign some new talent very soon.

sAfE.
 

berserk

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it doesn't exist any more does it? isn't just foxy and memph bleek?
 
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yea, it seems like over the last couple months everybodys leavin. I dont even know who they still have as mcs or producers.

Do they still got blaze and kanye?
 

Rhythmikal

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Loose Cannon said:
Do they still got blaze and kanye?

yeh Kanye and Blaze are definately still there, and Roc needs them.

sAfE.
 

Vince

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I thought Blaze has his own label Ft. Knox?
He signed Saigon recently :S
 

Rhythmikal

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Vince said:
I thought Blaze has his own label Ft. Knox?
He signed Saigon recently :S

yeh but im sure hes still connected to the Roc somehow...

sAfE.
 

Anubis-Ra

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Damn, The Roc used to be at the pinnacle of the game at one point. I wonder who else is thinkin about leavin...
 
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Well Kanye is with Roc-a-fella so Jay got him and Blaze is making beats for everyone so i don't think they have to worry him leaving anytime soon. But Blaze also got his own label which i thin is connected with Roc-A-Fella
 

Fury

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I think Blaze and kanye our def leavin the Roc cuz they got there label deals..why be stuck wit the roc when they can follow there own rules...
 

Ca$h Pacasso

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DJ J POE said:
The ROC is over. It's all about Shady/Aftermath now. Even if you don't like 50 Cent. They are taking over right now. I'm getting tired of looking at his ugly ass.


Dog i beg to differ on that one Shady/Aftermath is not taking over. They are selling records not taking nothing. They dont have the street element to take over. Game and Young Buck are the realest thing they got going. I think in the next couple years Dip Set will have it on smash if they do it right. Juelz, JR Writer, Cam and Jim Jones leading the movement and i heard they about to start working alot wit Peedi Crack thats going to be crazy.
 

Rhythmikal

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Maknbeats said:
bleek, young gunz, joe buddens, a couple singers, it's on the site, but i know that it's not the exact list. They got rid of a bunch of shit though on there, dipset is gone, but Juelz has one more album with the roc even though he want's to leave...

Bleek - shit
Young Gunz - shit
Joe Buddens - nice
The singers - probably shit

Juelz and Kanye - the lifeline

lol.

sAfE.
 
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