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No way Dre did Creep.
Hookup anyone
At the very least, I'm happy Mobb Deep stuck to what they do best (gritty street shit), not what they do worst (crossover club joints). On the other hand, I do wonder how well this album's gonna sell when it comes out. I'm pretty sure I'll buy it, but that's cause I'm a Mobb fan. I dunno how the rest of the public's gonna feel, tho...everything on this album seems a bit too dark to cross over besides "Put 'Em In They Place" and maybe "It's Alright." The fact that "Put 'Em In They Place" doesn't seem to be charting ain't a good sign for them, either.
Quote from: RBXtra (Rough Is The Texture) on April 19, 2006, 03:25:35 PMAt the very least, I'm happy Mobb Deep stuck to what they do best (gritty street shit), not what they do worst (crossover club joints). On the other hand, I do wonder how well this album's gonna sell when it comes out. I'm pretty sure I'll buy it, but that's cause I'm a Mobb fan. I dunno how the rest of the public's gonna feel, tho...everything on this album seems a bit too dark to cross over besides "Put 'Em In They Place" and maybe "It's Alright." The fact that "Put 'Em In They Place" doesn't seem to be charting ain't a good sign for them, either.Yep, Im glad they kept that Mobb sound. I have a feeling this album is a grower.
I could be wrong, but it's just impossible for me to think a Dre beat would fail to make the cut for the album.
Damn, nigga, youre still on this "50 stealing hot beats for himself" shit? Somebody already proved in the other topic that Dre gave the "Outta Control" remix beat to 50 first, not P and Hav.