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Slip Capone: Don’t Call It A Comeback

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It’s been a minute since the West has heard from names like Slip Capone, Knoc-Turn’al, or Time Bomb. All of them were signed to L.A. Confidential Records, which was headed by Big D. One of the label members, Slip Capone, was supposed to have his big debut with his album "Caponey Boy", which had completed songs with Nate Dogg, Dr. Dre, and other big names.

"My album never dropped due to different reasons." Slip told Dubcnn.com. "For one, there were a lot of creative differences. People want to put you in a box and make you a certain image.

But I’m way more than a gangsta rapper. I’m a gang member but I can rap my ass off about everything, not just jerry curl music. That was one problem, but there were a lot of haters in the mix. Not artists wise, but behind the scenes. The problem was the management and the people handling the business. I mean how can you have Dr. Dre, Nate Dogg, Aaron Hall on your album, but the album never drops? You can tell that it had nothing to do with money or how dope the record was. It’s obvious that you have to be some kind of hater to not put out a record with all those names. The business just wasn’t right, so I’d rather just walk away."

Today, Slip is currently putting together his upcoming project called "Kill The Industry". As far as features you can expect Bad Azz, Daz and Kurupt, Aaron Hall, and other, even international, guests. Production on "Kill The Industry" was handled by S-Dog, Dae One and other upcoming producers. "These are all West Coast guys that ain’t Dr. Dre yet, but I guarantee you, they will be!" Slip continued.

Dubcnn has some old and some new audio from Slip Capone. We got two tracks from the new project "Kill The Industry", as well as two exclusive tracks from his unreleased "Caponey Boy" album, one of them being "Mind On My Money" featuring Nate Dogg with production by S-Dog.

Slip Capone – Devils Dance Floor
Slip Capone – Starvin Artist
Slip Capone – Mind On My Money Feat. Nate Dogg
Slip Capone – What They Say Feat. Knoc & Bad Azz

Hit the links above and enjoy the exclusive new music. Make sure also to hit up Slip’s MySpace at myspace.com/slipcapone.

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