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G.O.O.D. Music Covers Complex Magazine

by admin on 07/23/2012 · 10 comments

For C0mplex’s cover story on their new religion the members of G.O.O.D. Music talk about the pressure of working for Mr. West.

Kanye is well-known for his ruthless pursuit of quality. He doesn’t accept less than 100 percent from himself, and he certainly doesn’t from those around him. Do you feel pressure?

Read what they each had to say after the jump.

Tip: I don’t feel like that because, like you said, he understands what the talent is—it’s on par with his. One thing that we all have in common, Kanye included, is that we all want to be great. We all have that drive. Kanye channels it—he’s the nucleus. But at the same time, it’s collaborative. He’s open to whatever it is. If there’s pressure, it’s just to do outstanding shit. And that’s more of a drive than a pressure.

Cudi: Luckily, everybody has their own vision. No one is lost. A lot of artists get lost. They drop an album, and then they go fucking blank. But everybody here sees their career 10 years from now. I don’t think anybody is seeing their career year to year, like a motherfucker working check to check. Everyone has their own vision, so there’s no pressure.

John Legend: There have been plenty of artists signed to artists’ labels that haven’t had nearly the kind of success as the head of the label. Even with G.O.O.D. Music we have artists that have done very well, and we’ve had artists that haven’t. Being attached to Kanye is only going to get you so far. You’ve still got to have the records, the talent, and the artistry to carry it on your own.

Common: If you’re forming a business, you go get people that can do their jobs well, and you don’t have to micromanage them. Like Cudi was saying, we all have a vision of our creativity for years to come. This is going to sound crazy, but it’s something to think about—Big Sean might have been 2 years old when my first album came out.

Sean: Yeah. My homie put me on, though.

Tip: He wasn’t even born when my first album came out. [Laughs.] Damn.

Read the rest and check out the behind the scenes video here.

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Anonymous 07/23/2012 at 11:08 AM

Looking forward to copping this. Nice cover.

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ChillyChill 07/23/2012 at 12:13 PM

the Prince?

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Anonymous 07/23/2012 at 2:54 PM

yeah where is Cy-hi

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haaaa 07/23/2012 at 1:01 PM

Really wish they’d leave religion out of it

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MY opinion 07/23/2012 at 3:52 PM

Can’t wait for the cd! The best answer was Sean

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Chuck Finly 07/23/2012 at 5:11 PM

where is D’banj ???????

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Chesco 07/23/2012 at 7:13 PM

“Kanye is well-known for his ruthless pursuit of quality. ”

ya right, thats why Dark Fantasy has one of the worst CD masterings of poor sound quality in music history!

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Anonymous 07/23/2012 at 7:52 PM

You mad, bro?

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Chuck Wagon 07/24/2012 at 12:39 AM

stating an obvious point echoed throughout the industry makes him mad?

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Anonymous 07/24/2012 at 1:14 AM

He also gave away a bunch of free music, in the form of his “Good Friday” releases, during that same time.

That excuses the poor audio quality of “MBDTF”, imo.

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