Good*Fella Media has an interview with Red Cafe, talking about his upcoming album and why New York hip-hop isn't dominating like it used to.
He makes an interesting point in saying that, when New York was on top, rappers were being produced. There were great producers producing albums. Now, those producers made money and can command more money and they don't want to work with the new acts as much. Of course, they now have other opportunities and may no longer be able to producer albums due to other endeavors. Diddy being a great example of this.
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