Quote from: Young on September 23, 2018, 06:10:29 PM
I see you like to perch and only pull your thoughts and ?facts? from
A place of pessimism and hatred.
But make NO MISTAKE; you?re a fan love!
Like I said you pull out facts almost No June bug knows.
You be READY to discuss Kristal and always have a new research project to sport.
But they have an album dropping and are on a label that believes in them.
Get ready for some SLAY lolz
I?m sure Destiny?s Child, the Supremes etc had gorls like you TRAILING behind them ready to try and bring them down
Call me whatever you'd like luv just be sure to call me accurate along with it, only one of us has been proven right time and time again on this subject over the years and it sure as hell ain't you.
Every damns one of the thousands of wacky bold promises and proclamations that you've made to the board about it finally being Kristal's time from the Richgirl days to Voldemort Recordz to Junes' has repeatedly been dragged and stomped out by a cruel and harsh reality. Then you move on to your next claim like the last L didnt happen. The same things you are saying about the impending flop that is their album is the same thing you were saying about their EP a few months ago which passed like silent gas and was such a non event that they might as well have not bothered releasing it.
Also plz stop trying to draw parallels between JD's long winding road to nowhere to the paths to stardom of DC and/or the Supremes. "Oh it took DC 8 years after they got together for them to take off and JD has only been together for 2 1/2 so they still gots plenty of time!". No...they don't.
It took DC that long because DC was a group of 8/9 year old kids at the time that they were formed and therefore they were far too young for most labels to have any idea what to do with. They also didn't have a built in record deal and major industry connects from day one. Once they reached the more marketable ages of 14/15 they quickly snatched a solid major label deal, and had a #2 Hot 100 song and a platinum album a year after getting signed.
The Supremes got their record deal with Motown only a year after forming in the projects as opposed to on a nationally aired show centered around them, and while it took them 4 years after getting their deal to get a bonafide crossover hit, they actually had songs that did a lil something prior on the chart and they never got dropped by their record label. If you want to throw in other super groups like EnVogue who got their first big hit "Hold On" less than a year after being put together by a production team and TLC who got their big breakthrough 2 years after forming in 1990, JD is still very much on it's own little lonely stagnant traintrack slowly heading to NeverHappeningville. Choo muthafuckin choo bitch.