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Re: Opinions on King T's "Kingdom Come" (please?!)
« Reply #15 on: September 17, 2002, 05:00:11 AM »
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The credits are wrong dre only produced 2 cuts on the album king T said so himself many times, so i was wondering if anyone knew which 2 he did produce? (and who produced the ones it claims he did?)


well King t said there were 3 Dre produced tracks on the final version of the album, but since there were 3 different versions of the album I guess those 8 or 9 are all really produced by Dre, but not ment to be on Thy Kingdom Come. Its just a bootleg anyway. I could name you at least 4 tracks produced by dre
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Re: Opinions on King T's "Kingdom Come" (please?!)
« Reply #16 on: September 17, 2002, 05:00:46 AM »
What is going on????????????????????????????????  Where the fuck do I get this??????????????  What the hell is HMV?????????  Somebody help!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Opinions on King T's "Kingdom Come" (please?!)
« Reply #17 on: September 17, 2002, 05:18:13 AM »
Dre is on at least half of the tracks he produced and my copy says King T feat Dr Dre - The Kingdom Come and they do not sell Bootlegs in HMV it is a high street store.
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Re: Opinions on King T's "Kingdom Come" (please?!)
« Reply #18 on: September 17, 2002, 05:37:14 AM »
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Dre is on at least half of the tracks he produced and my copy says King T feat Dr Dre - The Kingdom Come and they do not sell Bootlegs in HMV it is a high street store.



thats what Im sayin. Im sure they wouldnt put his name on the cd when he didnt even produce the tracks. and when i say bootleg i mean tracks that were released on the underground tip, and not some downloaded mp3z and burned on cd lol. you can tell the record copany wanted to make money, the artwork is very cheap and they didnt even own the tracks, unless aftermath sold the trax
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Re: Opinions on King T's "Kingdom Come" (please?!)
« Reply #19 on: September 17, 2002, 07:14:06 AM »
they have it at cdnow...so it must not be that underground...but damn someone post a tracklisting(cdnow doesnt have one)....looks hot
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Re: Opinions on King T's "Kingdom Come" (please?!)
« Reply #20 on: September 17, 2002, 07:18:10 AM »
would yall call this his best work?  I would.  But I have only heard this one, Thy Kingdom Come, and At Your Own Risk, and IV Life.  Thy Kingdom Come is DEF a well produced album.  one of the best produced albums out there (that I have heard).  so to me, it's his best album.  what do yall think?
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« Reply #21 on: September 17, 2002, 07:55:55 AM »
Yeah, I think So.  Why is everybody asking about this all of a sudden, it's been out for MONTHS now, it was posted all over the board, WCKILLAZ had full mp3'z up, etc. etc.
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« Reply #22 on: September 17, 2002, 07:57:32 AM »
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Yeah, I think So.  Why is everybody asking about this all of a sudden, it's been out for MONTHS now, it was posted all over the board, WCKILLAZ had full mp3'z up, etc. etc.

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Re: Opinions on King T's "Kingdom Come" (please?!)
« Reply #23 on: September 17, 2002, 10:05:03 AM »
WOAH! There I am, just idly checking the board, and this has 22 replies! Thanks for the feedback all - sorry to Darth and Nima for bringing the topic up, but I wanted some opinions on the CD before copping it.

Got it today, and have listened to it once. I'm impressed. It's pretty raw - as Celtic Fan says, some of the tracks just cut out. Also, one track has T rappin' over Dre and LL's Zoom beat - and not just the beat, but a loop of the original instrumental, complete with Dre going "zoom, zoom, zoom." I really can't imagine that was intended for the Aftermath release proper.

Anyway, for those who wanted the listing:

1. Intro (featuring Ice T) Prod. by Fredwreck

2. Speak On It . Prod. by Dre

3. Stay Down. Prod. by Buddah

4. Skweeze Ya Balls (featuring Baby S) Prod. by Battlecat

5. Monay (featuring Dre) Prod. by Dre

6. Da Kron. Prod. by Dre

7. Big Boyz (featuring Too $hort) Prod. by Ant banks

8. Lets Make A V (feat. Frost, Quik and El Debarge) Prod. by Quik

9. Tha game (It's Ruff) (feat. Playa Hamm) Prod. by Battlecat

10. Reel raw (feat. Killa Ben) Prod. by Dre

11. 2 G's From Compton (feat. Ren) Prod. by Stu B Doo

12. Shake Da Spot (feat. Shaq O'Neal) Prod. by Buddah

13. 6 N Da Mornin' (feat Dawn Robinson) Prod. by Dre

14. Step On By (feat Dre, RC and Crystal) Prod. by Dre

15. Big Ballin' (Playin' 2 Win) (feat RC) Prod. by Dre

16. Where's T (Feat. Dre) Prod. by Dre

17. Nuthin' Has Changed (feat. Kool G Rap and Tray Dee) Prod. by Buddah

18. The Original (feat Who's Who) Prod by Mike Dean
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Re: Opinions on King T's "Kingdom Come" (please?!)
« Reply #24 on: September 17, 2002, 10:41:41 AM »
Beat me to it was just about to typeout the tracklisting ;D This was def one of the best albums i bought this year and is prety shit hot Dre's beats are hot as are all of them except Mike Deans track aint really feelin that, but ef a 4.75/5
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Slurred words, double vision, brain bustin, head rushin
Since I'm too drunk to walk, I rock a party on crutches
and still rush the roughest MC who wanna get it
Forget it, it's Likwit, Tha Liks and, Xzibit
Ca-Tash on the blast the final piece to the puzzle
I slap bitches on the ass I slap tits up out the muzzle
I shuffle with the microphone, bang rhymes consistant
You wack and I'm Ca-Tash and that's the motherfuckin difference
For instance, "21 and Over" set your clocks back
(Tick tock tick tock) Still standin where the rocks at
Two-thousand-one, we still young guns that's +Restless+&
 

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Re: Opinions on King T's "Kingdom Come" (please?!)
« Reply #25 on: September 17, 2002, 11:15:19 AM »
Here is how i rate the album

Intro - Pretty pointless really, pretty dope bea in the back ground though.

Speak On It - 5/5 Great Beat bye Dre
Stay Down - 5/5 Another Great beat(By Budda)
Skweez Ya Ballz Feat Baby's -  5/5 Dope Beat by Battle Cat
Monay feat Dre - 5/5 Dope Beat Dre comes of nice as well
Da'Kron - 4/5 Another good eatjust not as good as the first 4
Big Boyz Feat Too $hort - 4/5 dope beat again this time from AntBanks.
Let's Make A.V. Feat Dj Quik, Frost & El Debarge - 5/5 possibly my favourite song of the album i love the way Quik swutches the beat up at the start of the third verse dope, dope, dope.
Ta Game (It's Ruff) Feat Playa Ham - 5/5 another dope beat (See a trend here)
Reel Raw Feat Killa Ben - 5/5 Another dope as fuck beat Dre killin it and King T & Killa ben just rip it up
2G's From Compton Feat MC Ren - 5/5 Stu drops a dope beat and T & Ren put out an ode to Compton.
Shake Da Spot Feat Shaquile O'Neal - 5/5 another dope beat by Budda using a Cali Love esque track and samples from the OG Cali Love fortunately Shaq is only on te hook but does it well Great Track an ode to Cali.
6'N'NA Moe'Nin Feat Dawn Robinson - 3.5/5 Dre samples Zoom Zoom Zoom beat and a Bigge Sample and doesn't come of that well, dre's worst beat on the album
although it isn't a terrible beat just not as good as the others IMO.
Step On By Feat Dr Dre R.C & Crystal - 5/5 dope beat Dre comes off nice great hook and king T rips it as usual another contender for my fav song
Big Ballin (Playing 2 Win) Feat R.C 7 - 4/5 dppe beat again by Dre
Where's T feat Dr Dre - 5/5 another sick beat by Dre and he comes of nice again contender for fav song as well
Nuthin Has Changed Feat Kool G Rap & Tray D - 4/5 good bet by Budda all three Mc's rip it.
The Original Feat Who's Who -  3/5 ot the best of beats by Mike Dean really slow beat probably the worst song of the album.

Alltogether this album has banging production great perfomances by everyone who appears how the Source only ave this 3.5/5 is beyond me. This whole revie is my own opinion and some may disagree with some of the scores but this reall is a dope album if you see it pick it up cause i don't think it will be very easy to get a hold of in a year or two.
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Slurred words, double vision, brain bustin, head rushin
Since I'm too drunk to walk, I rock a party on crutches
and still rush the roughest MC who wanna get it
Forget it, it's Likwit, Tha Liks and, Xzibit
Ca-Tash on the blast the final piece to the puzzle
I slap bitches on the ass I slap tits up out the muzzle
I shuffle with the microphone, bang rhymes consistant
You wack and I'm Ca-Tash and that's the motherfuckin difference
For instance, "21 and Over" set your clocks back
(Tick tock tick tock) Still standin where the rocks at
Two-thousand-one, we still young guns that's +Restless+&
 

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Re: Opinions on King T's "Kingdom Come" (please?!)
« Reply #26 on: September 17, 2002, 01:55:02 PM »
Tha Game (Its Ruff) - Anyone think that song /iswas fuckin tyte? listenin to it now, one of the best songs i've heard all year. What ya'll think?
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Re: Opinions on King T's "Kingdom Come" (please?!)
« Reply #27 on: September 17, 2002, 01:59:12 PM »
Where else can you get this since there's other versions? What about the track " Got It Locked "?
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« Reply #28 on: September 17, 2002, 03:21:50 PM »
Wow, I never knew Dre did this many tracks.  If someone within the U.S. can get me a copy, and send it to me I'll be willing to cover the Cd and shipping.  I REALLY WANT THIS CD.
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« Reply #29 on: September 17, 2002, 03:43:41 PM »
Wow.  never knew Fred Wrizzle did the intro.   HOT DAMN FRED IS DA MAN!!!!!!!!! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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