It seems that when established artists look to bring their team on and help create a career for them, that is never actually the case. Shady Records has began to chip away as it has lost members such as Obie Trice, Stat Quo and most recently Bobby Creekwater.
Another camp that has gathered a strong force behind it is CTE (Corporate Thugz Entertainment) which is run by rapper Young Jeezy. This camp, however, has been suffering the same fate as camps such as G-Unit with M.O.P. where artists are suppose to blow, but they never come with a project.
Recently, HipHopWired.com conducted an interview with Roccett who is a California-bred rapper that was under Jeezy's label. While DJ Drama made the statement that he was no longer with CTE, the rapper took some time out to actually clear up the speculation surrounding his business relationship with Jeezy.
“In life man, I feel like there's times where you have to make decisions that's better for you and your career. To be honest with you, Jeezy didn't really put out anybody. That's my boy and we cool, but there's no artists the he put out or was successful. I don't think that he put in a hard enough effort to put out an artist that would be successful.”
Although the business side may not have gone the way that he once thought, Roccett assured the fact that he understands that's just the way some things happen.