Talk:LA Symphony
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Removed the "see also" section from the article, as it seemed to just be a listing of other hip-hop groups and topics, possibly copied and pasted from elsewhere (which would explain why LA Symphony appeared in its own See Also list!). The contents were:
- Alternative hip hop
- West Coast rap
- Christian hip hop
- A-1 Swift
- Bryan Duncan
- dc Talk
- E.T.W.
- Gospel Gangstaz
- GRITS
- H.Penny
- Hightyde
- J.C. Crew
- John Reuben
- KJ-52
- LA Symphony
- Michael Peace
- Mike-E
- Positive D
- Preachas in tha Hood
- Stephen Wiley
- Str8 Young Gangstaz
- T-Bone
- The Twelfth Tribe
with no mention of how they applied. For example, there is no mention in the article of LA Symphony being a Christian-oriented group, but that's the third link in the list. If any of these links are germane to the LA Symphony article, please add them to the main article body in context. — Gwalla | Talk 04:11, 29 Apr 2005 (UTC)
I see no discussion on NPOV here. Should there be? 161.181.53.10 17:47, 22 August 2006 (UTC)
Call It What You Want
editThe article needs more information written about Call It What You Want. Steve Taylor's Squint Entertainment was in the process of being purchased by Word Records while Call It What You Want was ready to be released. Legal complications from the acquisition by Word Records prevented the album from being released and it was finally shelved.
If anyone can find out the specifics of these events, it needs to be added to the article. Call It What You Want was supposed to be LA Symphony's breakthrough album, with guest spots and production by Mario C (Beastie Boys), Will.i.am (Black Eyed Peas) and Fatlip (The Pharcyde). It's very interesting that the record label never released the album, with credits like these.
Also, it would be great to find a source attesting to how LA Symphony found a legal loophole and released Call It What You Want on CD-R for a limited time last year. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Entertheinferno (talk • contribs) 09:58, 5 December 2006 (UTC).
Christian
editAre they a Christian group their with a strictly Christian lable (Gotee records).
- They don't prefer to be labeled christian hip-hop, they call it something with "sanctified" in it if I'm not mistaken. Not Christian music and then hiphop, rather hiphop used for God (something like that). But their lyrics are Christian, yeah. --Paxcoder (talk) 23:14, 1 December 2008 (UTC)
The Call It What You Want (LA Symphony album) has no information that could not be incorporated into this article and is not notable on it's own. Movementarian (Talk) 23:44, 6 June 2010 (UTC)
- No objections in over a year. Merging. --Walter Görlitz (talk) 05:49, 19 November 2011 (UTC)
^I object. Why was it done? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.27.43.232 (talk) 17:10, 28 November 2011 (UTC)
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