Pittsey said:
^^ Not enough people know of Kadafi to make it commercially viable. Only people who truely cared for Kadafi are interested. People like Yas, Candyman and Donny Rizzo. So just keep supporting what they do and your helping to support Kadafi and keeping his memory alive.
The sad thing is, if Tupac were still alive he'd be supporting it too.
Hey Pittsey ur right to a certain point. But i don't think an deceased artist has to be commerically know to make a tribute song. There are other artists and 2pac as well that have made dedication songs to fallen comrades.
2pac and thug life made a tribute song to Kato in "how long will they mourn me?" and nobody knew who he was, Biggie made a tribute song to his homie "O" in "Missing U" on Life After Death, Bone Thugs made a tribute song their homie Wally in the original "Crossroads from E. 1999 Eternal.
When looking on yakikadafi.com, at all the photos, and his mother commentary, it just sad how close all of the outlaw members were when they were young and to look how separated they are now.
it seems likes those words at the beginning of Made Niggaz- "Let No Man Separate What We Create..." is nothing but an after thought.