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New Kurupt Press Release - New Album out 27 June
« on: May 30, 2006, 02:09:18 PM »
ATLANTA, GA May 30, 2006 -- Kurupt a.k.a. Young Gotti is making the
biggest underground record in West Coast history. Kurupt, 1/3 of the
infamous Dogg Pound comes back with a fury. Everyone underground DJs
and West Coast fans are rejoicing as they are set to purchase "Same
Day Different Sh*t" released June 27th, 2006. Kurupt a.k.a. Young
Gotti is dubbed as Gangsta Rap's most lyrical rapper. This CD is
packed with a West Coast Gangsta anthem that Mom and Pop retailers,
and the entire urban community is anticipating. Daz Dillinger
explains, "Kurupt a.k.a. Young Gotti has potent lyrics. He has the
ability to shut down anyone that comes up against him." Dillinger
continues, "Kurupt has a fan base that is based on word of mouth
alone." This is certainly true as Kurupt's home base is California,
the mother of independent records, West Coast residents do not depend
on the radio to dictate their purchasing power. Kurupt a.k.a. Young
Gotti continued to successfully bring hits and an anthem that was
fitting for any individual who was struggling in the ghettos of
America. Arnold White reveals, "This album is just for those who like
it raw, who would like to really get the uncut truth. He believes in
staying true to his core fan base. While this may not give a lot of
commercial success his art is not compromised."

Kurupt a.k.a. Young Gotti explains, "Same Day, Different Sh*t is an
album that will do exactly what the record label wants it to do get
into the hands of the core fan base of urban listeners, and they want
something that will bang out their radio system as they ride in the
neighborhoods trying to evade the every day pains of this system."
This album will shed light on those who wanted to know if he still
has it. Not only does he have it, he is able to flow against anyone
that tests him. Brian Mccullin explains, "Many attribute Kurupt and
try to make him a West Coast and regional artist, but people forget
that he is a Universal Emcee. He has the agility to go against the
grain and flow and bend with the times. That's what makes him so
relevant." This album is the 'gangsta's' anthem. It's a rap
version of Marvin Gaye's soulful blues, every trouble and good time
that an individual can have is right here on this album. From start
to finish there is no disappointment.

DJ Who, Radio Director reveals, "A lot of people on the west coast
are really dedicated to Kurupt. He isn't missing a beat. But this
album is going to capture the east coast fan base who want to
continue to stay true to the art of Hip Hop grit, grafitti, pain, and
struggle, that _expression. The Dogg Pound brings the art back to
reality rap a picture black and white of what really is happening in
the neighborhoods." DJ Who continues, "Let's face it this is for the
Gangsters." Same Day Different Sh*T will show Kurupt a.k.a. Young
Gotti's lyrical ability to devour anyone and anything to get in his
way. Ms. Miller reveals, "There is no where for you to hide if you
come up against Kurupt a.k.a. Young Gotti, he is just that crafty and
skillful in his word play that he will make all pay homage rather you
are friend or foe." Same Day Different Sh*T debuts June 27, 2006.

ABOUT KURUPT aka YOUNG GOTTI
Kurupt began his winding career with Death Row Records and rose to
momentary fame alongside Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, but struggled to
establish himself as a successful solo artist. Born Ricardo Brown in
Philadelphia in 1972, as a teen he moved to Hawthorne, CA, where he
befriended Snoop and joined the roster of Death Row Records. He
debuted on Dre's Chronic album (1992) and continued to contribute
guest appearances to successive Death Row releases, most notably
Snoop's Doggystyle (1993). He ultimately debuted as one-half of Tha
Dogg Pound, a partnership with rapper/producer Daz Dillinger spun-off
from Snoop's enormous success at that time. Together with Daz and
Snoop, Kurupt enjoyed sizable success with Dogg Food (1995) and its
hit singles: "Let's Play House" and "New York, New York." Three years
later the then-A&M-affiliated Antra Records released Kuruption!
(1998), the rapper's ambitious double-disc solo debut. The album met
modest success but did not make much of a commercial impact, nor did
its tighter, more traditional follow-up, Tha Streetz Is a Mutha
(1999). Kurupt's next release, Space Boogie: Smoke Odyssey (2001),
aimed for crossover success, incorporating pop-rap elements as well
as unlikely big-name guests like Fred Durst and Everlast, but again
made little impact beyond the rapper's limited following. Meanwhile,
Kurupt teamed with Daz for another Dogg Pound album, Dillinger &
Young Gotti (2001), which presented a much more underground sound,
released independently by D.P.G. Recordz. During the same time, Death
Row released 2002 (2001), a collection of leftovers from Tha Dogg
Pound's mid-'90s era. In the wake of these many releases and little
accompanying commercial success, Kurupt returned to the long-quiet
Death Row label in 2002 and helped Suge Knight revive the infamous
label.

About GAR:
Gangsta Advisory Records is an independent record label and
entertainment firm with the sole purpose of providing artists with a
real platform to express themselves in a very raw and unsaturated
manner. GAR is headed by CEO, Multi-platinum Producer, Rap Artist Daz
Dillinger and President of Promotions, Big A. This corporation is one
of the fastest growing corporations currently on the Independent
Scene.
 

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Re: New Kurupt Press Release - New Album out 27 June
« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2006, 02:23:04 PM »
fuck a press release. how about some snippets.
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Re: New Kurupt Press Release - New Album out 27 June
« Reply #2 on: May 30, 2006, 04:07:28 PM »
27th?  Thats not good news, that probably means they pushed back "Cali Iz Active" too
 

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Re: New Kurupt Press Release - New Album out 27 June
« Reply #3 on: May 30, 2006, 10:44:37 PM »
cant wait...hope its better than dyg2
 

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Re: New Kurupt Press Release - New Album out 27 June
« Reply #4 on: May 31, 2006, 12:12:52 PM »
27th?  Thats not good news, that probably means they pushed back "Cali Iz Active" too

yeah, weren't same day due on 20th, it dont make no sense to release it the same day as cali iz active.

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Re: New Kurupt Press Release - New Album out 27 June
« Reply #5 on: May 31, 2006, 01:10:31 PM »
Yep, was suppose to be out on the 20th June.  Regardless of when Cali Iz Active comes out, I think they are all gonna be big and the albums are gonna shift units. 

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Re: New Kurupt Press Release - New Album out 27 June
« Reply #6 on: May 31, 2006, 01:19:21 PM »
1.this kurupt album wont be out on june 27th
2.Cali iz active wont sell shit but they will make money off it
 

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Re: New Kurupt Press Release - New Album out 27 June
« Reply #7 on: May 31, 2006, 05:33:27 PM »
june 27? godfuckingdamnit
 

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Re: New Kurupt Press Release - New Album out 27 June
« Reply #8 on: June 01, 2006, 03:34:42 AM »
Fuck, i just hope that Kurupt releases some dope music, i hope they haven't rushed this album too much...
 

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Re: New Kurupt Press Release - New Album out 27 June
« Reply #9 on: June 01, 2006, 03:56:06 PM »
This album will be great, has been pushed back a couple of times so I think no means rushed.  Just quality music and the right music that the west and the fans deserve by Kurupt and Daz.  Cant wait for it to drop!
 

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Re: New Kurupt Press Release - New Album out 27 June
« Reply #10 on: June 01, 2006, 06:15:13 PM »
Damn that gave this album alot of hype...what the fuck happened...the article make it seem like kurupt never fell off...hopefully kurupt lives up to the hype...i still believe kurupt could come back to his prime...i hope he didn't rush this album too fast like someone else said..
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Re: New Kurupt Press Release - New Album out 27 June
« Reply #11 on: June 03, 2006, 12:49:53 PM »
Cant wait!!  roll on 27 June
 

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Re: New Kurupt Press Release - New Album out 27 June
« Reply #12 on: June 03, 2006, 01:12:42 PM »
I think they have been working on the album since the beggining of 2006 - so it certainly isnt rushed.  I think it will prove to be quite an album.
 

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Re: New Kurupt Press Release - New Album out 27 June
« Reply #13 on: June 05, 2006, 02:36:51 PM »
I Git High was the best shit I heard from Daz behind the boards since the production on Tha Dogg Pound Gangsta LP & Kurupt;s verses were cool too imo. That and Yes Im Quiccer are the only tracks that have leaked that I know of and they both decent. Anticipatin this bitch no doubt