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Lady of Rage 1997 album discussion thread
TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96':
This album was released in Summer of 97'. Daz was still around and he had his own single/video out with Soopafly "Put the Monkey In It". Then 2pac had a monster release with Scarface that summer "Smile For Me". So Death Row was kind of still in the mix. Gridlocked, Gang Related, and Death Row Greatest Hits has sold pretty well just a few months before.
So why did the Rage album fail so bad? Were there any bangers on there? I remember buying the album when it came out and never really listened to it again after that. Back in those days they would give you like 5 dollars for used cd's like that, I think I returned it.
Anybody remember anything from this album?
thegooddoc:
Sho Shot was decent. They waited too long on Rage. Despite having Easy Mo Bee, Daz and DJ Premier on production, the production wasn't great. It sucked, because she was talented. She should have went with Dre to Aftermath.
Okka:
It's a good album. I still bump it from time to time.
I've been tryin' to find the original pressing from '97. I've always had the Ron Winter Productions remaster.
doggfather:
Just bought it from eBay. ;D
HighEyeCue:
--- Quote from: Okka on August 14, 2021, 12:58:29 AM ---It's a good album. I still bump it from time to time.
I've been tryin' to find the original pressing from '97. I've always had the Ron Winter Productions remaster.
--- End quote ---
that Rough, Rugged and Raw joint was produced by Reg Flair one of the producers on Snoops "Gold Rush" and "Sixx Minutes" 8)
I enjoyed the album as well but it wasnt very marketable...Rage spitting her usual battle raps over mixed East and West coast production
plus the fact that Death Row in '97 was past its commercial prime
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