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Vince Staples on why J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar & Drake sell so well

VinceStaplesThe Hip Hop community today is flooded with fresh young faces eager to make a connection with audiences and develop a brand. Vince Staples, a new member of Def Jam Recordings, has experienced great success in the industry and is catching the attention of many prominent names in the music industry.Vince also played a small role in the new hit film DOPE, which was released last Friday. He recently sat down with HIP HOP DX to discuss the state of Hip Hop and how established rappers such as J.Cole, Kendrick Lamar, and Drake are able to sell such a large quantity of albums.

When Vince was asked about the state of Hip Hop today he made the interesting point that “Hip Hop reflects the state of humanity. Of course when us as people, we’re not doing that well, everything that’s a medium or a way that we express ourselves isn’t going to be doing well, but I feel like we’re getting better, whether it’s through film, whether it’s through writing, whether it’s through music, it’s all getting better.”

Vince goes on to discuss the importance of providing relatable content that can connect on an emotional level with consumers. He believes that album sales prove him right and he stated ” If you a kid, 15, 16-years old,” Staples says, “and you only got $20 that you probably got from your mom and you done had it for a minute, and you gotta pick between buying a CD or doing something that, probably getting some food or getting some weed, ’cause that’s what the kids like to do nowadays, what they gonna pick? Because the music ain’t really helping them in a sense of what we’re saying and what we’re doing. It’s just hindering them. So why would they spend they last on that? It’s not really a lot of expendable income in today’s society in general. So what do we expect for these kids to have? I feel like if you have something that they feel like affects them or is speaking for them, it’s always gonna do well. You look at the J. Coles the Kendricks, those are the people selling the most records. Drake, those are the people that are really the most transparent with their music.”

Lastly he stresses the importance of physical album sales because every aspect of the album from artwork to packaging has meaning and sends a message. He says “What is it? Is it just the music? What’s the artwork behind it? What’s the direction behind it? ‘Cause that’s what you’re really buying,the physical’s just a tangible form of music if it’s nothing artistically to draw someone’s eye. It makes them feel like it’s something they should keep over a long period of time, then it’s really no need for them to buy it. So that just really goes more into what we put into it and what we give the people. Because if you give them something worth buying, even if it’s not first week, even if it’s not first month, over time, people will appreciate it more. It will move off them shelves. That’s really what it’s about. It’s about making the best product over a long period of time.”

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