Talk:The Source (magazine)

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They need to fix this page. Whoever wrote most of it is straight-up illiterate.

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[edit] five mics

Can we get a full listing of all the albums that recieved 5 mics?

  • I'll add it at the bottom, above "See Also" in its own section, but feel free to move it if that isn't a good place for it. Blingice 22:05, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
  • Whew, ok, I added the list. I'll probably add year of release as well. I'll be both 1. pissed and 2. put off if this is deleted, because the list is verifiable in many places on the internet (and I'm pretty sure my source is valid...) and further it took me a ton of time to do. If you do anything, move it on to its own page, because a list like this ought to exist. --Blingice 23:02, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
  • In a recent issue of The Source Magazine discussing the odds on who would earn (recieve) the next five mic album status, they listed Boogie Down Production's "Edutainment" as a five mic album. Shouldn't this be added? Because while there is no specific review of the album by The Source declaring it a five mic album, the same can be said for any album prior to "Illmatic" (the first album to garner the status upon release) and a handful of albums later listed as five mic albums by The Source. If these albums are included on the list of Source certified classic albums, Edutainment seems to have just as much right to be on this list as well. No? I won't add it myself, because frankly I don't know what I'm doing well enough, and I don't know if anyone agrees. I also don't have the edition with me.
  • Can we separate the 5 mic albums into two categories, one for albums that were originally given 5 mics and ones that were retroactively? The Majority of the albums on the list were given 5 mics retroactively, either because they came out before the magazine was published or because history has looked more favorably on them. If my memory serves me, Illmatic was the first album to get a true 5 mics, —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.73.76.101 (talk) 00:26, 26 February 2008 (UTC)
  • Did Edutainment receive five mics as its article says? MasahiroHayamoto (talk) 19:10, 13 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Beef?

Can someone better explain the "Beef/Beef II" DVD problem, as it is very unclear. Also the rumor that David Mays is Lil Kim's manager?

  • There was a movie called Beef 2 and had featured the on-going feud between Benzino and Eminem. The DVD was to be released with coverage of the situation! The magazine threatened legal action on Image Entertainment to prevent the movie from being seen. The Source wanted to delete 25 minutes worth of detailed information about the magazine. Also to make it clear that the DVD practically poked fun of Benzino's talent.
  • Lil' Kim's The Naked Truth was the first album from a female MC judge for the co-vert "five mics". The album was backlogged before the artist was to serve her sentence in prison. The rumor or comfirmed fact of the matter on how she earned the high rating: Lil' Kim has recorded an album with Benzino (aka The Five Mic giver), Dave Mays has dated one of the artist's managers, and Lil' Kim is openly critical of 50 Cent. Benzino also likes rappers to stick to the unwritten "code of the streets". The Source's rating system is courpted. RollingStone, Blender and many others were very critical of the album and justified it as "fair"! The old saying: "If you scratch my back, I scratch yours!" Then yes Lil' Kim is indeed one of the few undeserving rappers who gets favorable coverage in The Source. Ask the rappers, Petey Pablo, Scarface, Ghostface, Ja Rule, and others who have recorded a song with Benzino. Little Brother would eliaborate on The Minstrel Show.

LILVOKA 26 November 2005 04:12 (UTC)


[edit] LILVOKA, why?

Can you please explain to me why you deleted the corrections and additions I made to this article? I don't think anything was inaccurate, and I corrected several spelling errors, grammatical errors and some parts that were (quite frankly) very poorly written. I spent a lot of time on this revision, please explain yourself.

[edit] Response to article edit

Thank you for addressing your concerns about the editing of the article Bill Shannon. The article is good, in fact, it's great! The only thing that I am critical about the article is, it's too broad (too many names, dates, events, etc.)! I think the article should be narrow, straight to the point, clear! I made previous edits before due to the similarity of the Benzino article. I mean the five mó being a copyright violation. If there's no proof there's a potential copyright violation, I will not delete it! I apologize for any concerns that were brought upon me an hope that we can work a compromise to writing a great article. In the meantime, thanks and keep writing good articles! (Note: When do discussions leave your name down so people know how to reach you)!-------------LILVOKA 2005 November 26 03:33 (UTC).

[edit] History vs Current

It should also be known that The Source owes Photogrpahers thousands of dollars for images, that were published. For all writers and photographers that were not paid for there services and was published in the magazine, is against copyright infridgement, which by the way is a FEDERAL offense. This magaizine will not last long, due to all the legal battles!!!

LILVOKA, thanks for clearing everything up for me. I think I understand your approach now. I do agree that there is a lot of information about the magazine, and while I do agree that we shouldn't concentrate on minutiae too much (too many names tend to cloud everything) and that the Benzino angle is an important and ongoing event, I do feel it's a good idea to reflect the history of the magazine. The magazine itself is now in a bit of a mess because of all the controversy, but in the early 1990s it was *THE* magazine about hip hop and rap music. And just because Benzino has wraught a bit of havoc, I think it's important to highlight it's contributions as well. For example, they did a very important article about the crack epidemic in 1994 which I thought was an indication of how serious the magazine became.

Again, thanks so much for your comments and thoughts. I'd be happy to concentrate on the history (since i used to read the magazine back in the early-to-mid 1990s and have many back issues) and I'll leave the Benzino aspect to you (or anyone else who might be reading). Does that sound fair?

Bill shannon 23:09, 25 November 2005 (UTC)

---Cool, It's good! Thanks for responding! LILVOKA 21:34, 26 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] I added that controversial content under "see also" to The Source Article

Have you heard of the Stop Snitchin' T-shirts? If you have, then you know the increasing popularity on them! The link comes directly from the source. After victim advocates, political officials, Bill O'Reilly and myself (of course), realize that the content in them are highly offensive especially towards people who are on trial trying to testify against someone. I mean I am a firm believer in the First Admendment, Fourteenth Admendment and the Constitution but there's a line drawn when they use those T-shirts for threats against plantiffs and proscuators! If you get the chance, could you update the Made Men/Almighty RSO article. Al-Aywsam is a clothing company affiliated with Benzino and The Source. I can't do it tonight but I'll find some more content on the article as soon as possible. Thanks. LILVOKA 8 December 2005.

[edit] Cleanup

How does this article need to be cleaned up? Hyacinth 12:31, 8 April 2006 (UTC)

What happened to 100 Best Rap Albums? (rapguru)

[edit] Lawsuit

Added section on the lawsuit now that its over, let me know if you want me to add more to it, like individual claims of the workplace by Osorio etc. --NuclearZer0 18:33, 25 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] why remove the album covers?

why were the album covers removed in the source 5 mics section? it made it neater and also looked professional and impressive, bring that shit back