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On the beginnings of Duck Down records and what it meant to be underground back then.

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Not only did he make it but at the time of the record, Buckshot was scouted by DefJam.

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“Back then, I hate to say it but back then you had Coolio who was around. And Coolio was a cool guy. But there was a point where he kinda accepted the commercial role. But without getting into specifics though, a lot of the artists that was coming out in my era were changing that. We were going into that and starting to go into commercial rap. A lot of emcees I loved were falling victim to it. They didn’t become commercial, they didn’t make it because they weren’t.”
Now hear Buckshot’s own definition of “commercial”
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