Author Topic: Kurupt's Music from Against Tha Grain Era  (Read 3124 times)

Okka

Re: Kurupt's Music from Against Tha Grain Era
« Reply #75 on: February 28, 2016, 06:10:08 AM »
Can somebody just upload those EP songs in 320?
 

bigpimpin20

Re: Kurupt's Music from Against Tha Grain Era
« Reply #76 on: February 28, 2016, 09:06:23 AM »
http://uploaded.net/file/crm29v85

+1... but does it have the bonus/diss tracks?

If you're talking about No Vaseline Pt II and all that those were released on an EP a few years later.

I know, but the tracklist posted with that old link includes them on it lol
link to wav that i posted is for the version with the og tracklist

bad file, it won't unzip the songs
try this one https://mega.nz/#!nNt02CBR!PfBrNPZUIs1gm9QlH5-B_8mCEd_VwpZYdblbCz5mTSI
 

Blood$

Re: Kurupt's Music from Against Tha Grain Era
« Reply #77 on: March 01, 2016, 09:45:01 PM »
http://uploaded.net/file/crm29v85

+1... but does it have the bonus/diss tracks?

If you're talking about No Vaseline Pt II and all that those were released on an EP a few years later.

I know, but the tracklist posted with that old link includes them on it lol
link to wav that i posted is for the version with the og tracklist

bad file, it won't unzip the songs
try this one https://mega.nz/#!nNt02CBR!PfBrNPZUIs1gm9QlH5-B_8mCEd_VwpZYdblbCz5mTSI

+1
 

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Re: Kurupt's Music from Against Tha Grain Era
« Reply #78 on: March 03, 2016, 12:12:25 PM »
To this day, I still have no idea why Kurupt and Dre never did an album together. I think this is what Kurupt needed. He needed some structure. Kurupt needed someone to tell him "say it like this", "write it like this", "change your delivery like this" etc etc. A Kurupt album, produced by Dre would have been classic.

Well.. if your looking for that then just listen to the Dogg Food album.  Dre was around for that album, I think he mixed damn near every track, so we know it was up to Dre's standard of approval.  

Because I totally agree.  Kurupt is far from a perfectionist.  He was even on Rap City back in the 90's saying that he would argue with Daz because Daz would keep wanting to go back in and change stuff and Kurupt would be like "man, just drop that shit it's dope".   Kurupt gets sloppy much too easy.  

He got to be the CEO when he made the Kuruption album, and he had the attention of the music world at the time and yet he just rushed out some shit.  It made it look cheap that later he had to go back and add the Warren G track and "Questions" without it being written on the album.  Like someone else said, the album had its highlights but it definitely had its lowlights and with a little bit of tweaking some of the average tracks could've been bangers.

On Streetz Is A Mutha he made a bit of a comeback and came with a more polished album.
Dre did mix it but he didn't dedicate his whole time to it. Even though Dogg Food is a classic, you can tell the difference when you hear the Chronic and Doggystyle, compared to DF. There was still time for Dre and Kurupt to get in together though. Kurupt's Solo debut should have been produced entirely by Dre.


dre ghost-produced a good portion of "dogg food", thats indisputable.
He mixed the album. If that's what you would consider a "ghost production" then yes.


naah, it's been known that he ghost-produced a lot of that one...this one is a fact.


Snoop: "Dre produced a lot of that shit ("Dogg Food")! I'm telling you, Daz and them brought Dre beats, and he produced the muthafuckas! "What Would You Do" was just a beat that Daz had did. That "bu-bump, bu-bump", the nigga Dre put all that shit on it, that *sings* What would you do, whaa *sings* just to give it that other shit! I'm telling you what I know man! Niggas gotta give Dre the ultimate respect. Niggas try to bash him and cut his knees down like he didn't do nothing nigga, he's the saviour man! Because what he did was, he showed niggas how to produce. Because niggas was good at making beats, but he showed you niggas how to produce!"
FUCK smh!!! Not this shit again...

sorry, brobro...but this time around, u simply dont know ur history if u dont know that dre ghost-produced a majority of "dogg food".
First of all, this situation is much different than what we were talking about with Kendrick's album. Dr. Dre was way more involved in Dogg Food, just with the simple fact that he mixed the WHOLE album. This still doesn't mean that we need to ignore the specifics in how everyone was involved. Which is why I made that comment above. But after I read you response, I figured it was going to lead to the same shit, therefore I'm not even going to waste my time this time around. Peace!


if you search on this forum, you'll see that its well-documented he ghost produced on that one...not only snoop, but michel'le went on record as well saying he did production on it. u dont have to believe me, but it's a common notion, not just some shit im makin up.

wasn't "Some Bomb Azz Pussy" a leftover beat from the Doggystyle sessions and produced by Dre?
 

Okka

Re: Kurupt's Music from Against Tha Grain Era
« Reply #79 on: March 04, 2016, 07:35:20 AM »
Can somebody just upload those EP songs in 320?