Author Topic: Crooked I - Hood Star Tracklist  (Read 5354 times)

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Re: Crooked I - Hood Star Tracklist
« Reply #180 on: June 23, 2010, 03:15:59 PM »
The track list actually features a couple additional big name features that haven't been listed yet.

There is a physical CD of Say Hi To The Bad Guy that was sent to labels such as Def Jam, etc around the time of it's completion.

The LSN and the Hood Star CD (or any combination of the both) shouldn't be viewed as the SHTTBG track list.

actually it's promotional cds of the album not a CDR

procrastiNate

Re: Crooked I - Hood Star Tracklist
« Reply #181 on: June 24, 2010, 01:01:58 PM »
So did lavi take the catalogue with her?

It's a rumor I have heard, and I believe it to be very true.

How do you take a whole catalogue ?

Because of the way things worked, she had access to everything from the Pacific Storage Archives. She was working on getting a studio set up for all the stuff to be stored at.

Yeah, I don't believe that shit for a second. If Lara stole the whole fucking catalog don't you think that Wideawake would know because the shit would be missing. And if that happend then it's a no brainer who did it. Man, they would have her ass locked up so fast it would make her belly fat vibrate. The reason why Wideawake has been releasing low quality shit is simply because they aren't making any money off of these releases and therefore they don't want to invest any money either. They don't realize that the reason they aren't making money is because they won't invest into finding somebody to mix the records properly.
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V2DHeart

Re: Crooked I - Hood Star Tracklist
« Reply #183 on: June 25, 2010, 04:09:28 PM »
I agree. House Party is more a filler track to me.

Does anybody know when exactly Ray j and Big Hutch left tha row??
Big Hutch didnt do any work for Say Hi to Tha bad guy ..right???
When did they start working on Say HI tO Th Bad Guy anyway ??
And does some of the Ray j and Danny boy songs also exist with J Valentine Hooks? ;D
and another qustion is how many Ray j songs were remade with Danny Boy for Say hi to tha bad guy??

This whole thing is so confusing. Thats why i want a album with a really existing tracklist.







 





This would have been my shot at it:

Crooked I - Say Hi To The Bad Guy

Featuring: Too Short, Eastwood, Juvenile, Danny Boy, Ja Rule, Sisqo, Michel'le & more
Lead Single(s): Hoodstar, Shoulda Made You My Wife

1. Say Hi To The Bad Guy (intro)
2. B*tch (feat. Too Short, Eastwood, Ray J & Virginnia Slimm)
3. So Damn Hood (feat. Sisqo & Juvenile)
4. Welcome To Los Angeles
5. Who Want's To F*** Tonight OG (feat. Ja Rule, Eastwood, Ray J)
6. So Crooked
7. Go Hard (feat. Danny Boy, Spider)
8. Live At Tha Row
9. Hoodstar
10. Shoulda Made You My Wife
11. F*** 'Em
12. West Coast (feat. Eastwood & Ray J)
13. House Party (feat. Eastwood)
14. Lil Youngsters (feat. Ray J, Michel'le, Spider, Eastwood)
15. Do It Again
16. Say Bye To The Bad Guy
17. (BONUS) RIP Buntry
18. (BONUS) The Slap Back

i agree with u and took ur advice on the items i mentioned to u, also that list that you just posted is actually a very close list to the tracklisting to the first version of shttbg.....this could have been released in 2002-03 with no problems but in today's market no one wants to hear slap bacc or RIP Buntry

Glad to hear. Maximum profit in today's climate can't secure maximum value of the product. I seen a tracklist over chat one night around 2004 on AIM when talking about DR music, and I tried to recall the tracklist, and can remember that 2 tracks were questionable amongst distributors. A blood dedication and Snoop Dogg Diss. Not until years later you realize what they tracks were, which is why I shoved them on there as bonuses, and added in track titles that stuck to mind. I still believe Death Row could have went gold with Crooked I whatever they released. He had major buzz to shift 6 figure numbers at the time
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Jimmy H.

Re: Crooked I - Hood Star Tracklist
« Reply #184 on: June 25, 2010, 11:04:17 PM »
I still believe Death Row could have went gold with Crooked I whatever they released. He had major buzz to shift 6 figure numbers at the time
It probably wouldn't have done huge numbers but with all the time and money they put in, it probably could have done alright business. Between the billboard, TV appearances, and studio time, they could have given it a shot.
 

V2DHeart

Re: Crooked I - Hood Star Tracklist
« Reply #185 on: June 26, 2010, 03:25:43 PM »
In 2002, gold would have been inevitable. Death Row was still a somewhat active label with a Death Row, and Hip Hop general fan base craving for a Crooked I release. He was basically the reason the Dysfunktional Family soundtrack sold what it did, and they had a video(s) ready to go, as well as some big names to assist in the sales - Murder Inc, Rockafella etc. Cam'ron wnet platinum in 2002, Outcast sold over 10 million in 2003. Basically the music industry still shifted multi-platinum easily in these years even up to 2006
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Re: Crooked I - Hood Star Tracklist
« Reply #186 on: June 27, 2010, 03:47:08 PM »
I agree. House Party is more a filler track to me.

Does anybody know when exactly Ray j and Big Hutch left tha row??
Big Hutch didnt do any work for Say Hi to Tha bad guy ..right???
When did they start working on Say HI tO Th Bad Guy anyway ??
And does some of the Ray j and Danny boy songs also exist with J Valentine Hooks? ;D
and another qustion is how many Ray j songs were remade with Danny Boy for Say hi to tha bad guy??

This whole thing is so confusing. Thats why i want a album with a really existing tracklist.







 





This would have been my shot at it:

Crooked I - Say Hi To The Bad Guy

Featuring: Too Short, Eastwood, Juvenile, Danny Boy, Ja Rule, Sisqo, Michel'le & more
Lead Single(s): Hoodstar, Shoulda Made You My Wife

1. Say Hi To The Bad Guy (intro)
2. B*tch (feat. Too Short, Eastwood, Ray J & Virginnia Slimm)
3. So Damn Hood (feat. Sisqo & Juvenile)
4. Welcome To Los Angeles
5. Who Want's To F*** Tonight OG (feat. Ja Rule, Eastwood, Ray J)
6. So Crooked
7. Go Hard (feat. Danny Boy, Spider)
8. Live At Tha Row
9. Hoodstar
10. Shoulda Made You My Wife
11. F*** 'Em
12. West Coast (feat. Eastwood & Ray J)
13. House Party (feat. Eastwood)
14. Lil Youngsters (feat. Ray J, Michel'le, Spider, Eastwood)
15. Do It Again
16. Say Bye To The Bad Guy
17. (BONUS) RIP Buntry
18. (BONUS) The Slap Back

interesting maybe your tracklisting comes close to the truth
but i still have problems with the RAY j/DB and Big Hutch (fuck em , house party) situation.
And i also remember somebody saying that LaLA would be on the album. That was back in april/may 2002.

And now i wanna hear "Welcome To Los Angeles" and the Intro/Outro (if its different)  8)

ps: Hoodstar is a good song but the background beat is too simple and got no power ...and no real death row vibe. Hoodstar could have been a banger like "we ballin". But It sounds like something is missing.  I was hoping the whole time that there is a different version out there.
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