Author Topic: The Defiant Ones (Dr Dre and Jimmy HBO 4 Part Documentary, direct: Allen Hughes)  (Read 9817 times)

Digital Pimpin'

Anyone else spot Suga Free on the G Thang video set?
 

jaytee

Anyone else spot Suga Free on the G Thang video set?


 

k1000

did not notice that. that's real pimpin right there!
 

Westcoastfanatic

Lol, that really Suga Free? And was nice to see part of that video in such high quality. Kinda weird, like Dre and Snoop didn't get older and they shot the same video again in 2017.
IS DETOX NEXT? Don't think so.
 

Jay_J

Damn that dre beat that he played is fuckin dope. Hope we gonna hear finish track. Nas or royce on it.

which beat is that?
 

Okka

Damn, i never noticed Suga Free in the "Nuthin' But A G Thang" video.
 

dnjp4life

Damn, i never noticed Suga Free in the "Nuthin' But A G Thang" video.

Neither did I until I checked out a clip of the series on YouTube (the documentary hasn't been made available in the UK which sucks).  I couldn't believe it when I saw Suga Free just casually standing in the background with two of his girls.  How has this gone unknown all this time?! 
It would have been cool if Suga Free had started his rapping career at that time instead of pimping.  I bet Death Row Records would have signed him straight away.
 

Lucifuge

Damn that dre beat that he played is fuckin dope. Hope we gonna hear finish track. Nas or royce on it.

which beat is that?

ALESSANDRO DEL PIERO!!!

Detox 2000Never

tyranasaurus rex like fuck a bitch
i once saw a pterdactyl fuck a bitch
eat a bowl these bitch gobbling dick
hoes forgot to eat a dick a shut the fuck up
roll through crenshaw on my pterdactyl like what up!
By kevin t as Kurupt :D
 

^ I would pay good money for a "Dr Dre presents... The Remixes" album where he takes the multi tracks of old joints and puts his spin on them. That Marvin track sounded so dope as mixing is where Dres true skill lies as he makes tracks pop.
 

gio™fugahoo

^ I would pay good money for a "Dr Dre presents... The Remixes" album where he takes the multi tracks of old joints and puts his spin on them. That Marvin track sounded so dope as mixing is where Dres true skill lies as he makes tracks pop.


 Oh hell yeah this would be so cool
 

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Jay Wallace

It would have been cool if Suga Free had started his rapping career at that time instead of pimping.  I bet Death Row Records would have signed him straight away.
  I feel like he would have gotten lost in the mix.  Popping in Quik's camp when he did was a good jumpoff point for his career.