Kia Shine Says Royalty Check Is Best He Ever Had
Friday, September 18 2009 1:34 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Blog, True StoryAfter retorting to Drake’s message on Global Grind, Kinfolk called Angela Yee today and defended himself further. Men lie. Women lie. Royalty checks don’t. (Unless they bounce, of course)
Sidebar: According to the July 2009 issue of XXL, Drake and Kia Shine go way back.
Drake’s time in Memphis also meant firsthand exposure to music through his father, a drummer who worked with Jerry Lee Lewis; and his uncle, Teenie Hodges, a renowned songwriter who co-wrote Al Green’s “Love and Happiness”; and friendships with future stars like Yo Gotti and Kia Shine.





Who are you and what have you done with Guru? Seriously, we go from the emotional rollercoaster ride of thinkin' we're gonna lose one of the game's greatest MCs to some sick pathetic soap opera involving a man of no blood or kin relation denying family members the right to see their loved one. Now yes Keith Elam may not wanna reconcile with folks he hasn't been on good terms with for the past seven years but that's his decision not yours. From the outside lookin' in, you seem really shady. And if Guru's nephew claim is true that you signed documents as Keith Elam's brother and your wife as his sister than that's just plain alarming. An abuse of power. Releasing statements to websites and official Twitter accounts in Guru's name when he doesn't appear to be able to speak on his own behalf is also misleading and completely wrong. Be clear: At this point the only thing relevant and important is the status of Guru's health. Nobody gives a fuck about you or 7 Grand. Guru's legacy is Gang Starr. DJ Premier and Guru made classics. You and Guru make crap. And you should get slapped for meddling in family business.
I'm not dissin' but you shoulda stayed missing. Everybody in the club get tipsy. Nobody in the club remember your name. Damn shame.
I think people are stupid. They still think that Kia Shine wrote the song. All he did was make a wack beat that wayne rapped on. He ended up getting 25% of the profits because he was smart business wise.
Get Yo money Kia
Fuck Aubrey
Clyde I think youre stupid. Kia, as many good producers do, wrote the melody & the cadence for what ended up being the hook to the song. Of course he didnt write the whole song, he only got 25%. He got what he deserved because of the work he put in.
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so are you saying that he wrote the 2 bars wayne said? b/c i don’t think anyone is arguing that kia produced the wayne song (note- kia, stick to producing dude and cut out that “rap” shit) but people saying that he “wrote” anything seems like a load. people just trying to start some shit.
“I hear your writing for diddy now?”
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that’s something to be proud of?
Men lie
woman lie
and videos don’t!!
Is this you KinFolk?!?!
Is this you saying YOU WROTE the record?!?!
I give up
http://soundhustle.com/?page=vid.view&vid=833
they both not telling the entire story. Drake saying he never met dude and that shit is a damn lie. Kia Shine saying he wrote the entire song, then he says he co wrote and etc.. he keep changing his story. at the end of the day KIa getting money for writing, producing or whatever he did for the song and he is getting an award. Drake imo takes the L because he said he never met dude when there is proof they did. Also he takes another L: because people see him as this lyrical genius and now it is looking like he don’t even write his own shit.
i read this the other day Kia Shine even dropping names of people that Drake bought material from
http://www.realestniggas.com/hip-hop-news/kia-shine-wrote-best-i-ever-had-for-drake/
[...] Kia Shine to get publishing for Drake’s “Best I Ever Had”. Men lie, women lie, royalties cheques don’t (unless they don’t clear)* [...]
HA so Drake borrowed one line from a song Wayne did?? Didn’t Wayne say he freestyles all his songs? This just proves both of them are fake artist.