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Hyphy Supporters Diss E-40 And Lil' Jon, Claim Exploitation
Thursday - July 6, 2006 by Dick Johnson
Hyphy Inc., an organization dedicated to spreading hyphy music, has accused E-40 and Lil Jon of exploiting the movement.
While 40's last album, My Ghetto Report Card, released under Jon's BME Recordings, helped hyphy gain nationwide exposure, Hyphy Inc., a San Francisco-based organization, claims that the hype is growing to the detriment of the subculture.
"E-40 is not considered a hyphy artist or a part of the hyphy movement. True enough 40 brought exposure to the movement, but bringing exposure to the movement and being a part of the movement and then exploiting the movement for your own personal financial gain is two different things," a representative for Hyphy Inc. told SOHH. "We're saying that he's [Lil Jon] the mastermind behind the whole plot. They got people thinking they part of the hyphy movement when they not."
Though Hyphy Inc. discredits 40's authenticity, the group does acknowledge Keak Da Sneak, who appeared on Fonzarelli's lead single off My Ghetto Report Card, "Tell Me When To Go," as a hyphy artist.
"They saw that as exposure. Don't nobody respect 40 like that in the Bay," alleged the rep. "Once you get older you get your political and your music clout, they can dub you on the radio. You blast so much around the Bay that you all that they hear, so after a while people gon hear it cause you the only person on the radio. But to call yourself the ambassador of the Bay we don't stand by that.
"People only listened to the song ["Tell Me When To Go"] because of Keak Da Sneak," he added. "It's like Lil Jon talking about crunk is hyphy's cousin, hyphy don't have no cousin. By him controlling E-40, his puppet, he controls the exposure that the hyphy movement gets because Lil Jon knows that he has more connections in the industry than the Bay area artists have. If E-40 had some money, he wouldn't be signed to Lil Jon, he'd be signing other artists. Now they running these BET specials, talking about get the hype on hyphy, got us looking like Katrina cases when that ain't the fact out here."
Reps for E-40 and Lil Jon declined to comment.
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