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Warren G - Come On Yall - Spread The Word!
« on: January 24, 2002, 05:17:02 AM »
Warren Sold - 13,000 This Week


I Know Most Of Yall WIll Have Bought 'Return Of The Regulator' But If You Havnt Please Head Over To

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And Check Some Of The Tracks Available!!


If You Havnt Heard It Or Dont Own It You Have Been Livin Under A Stone!







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Re: Warren G - Come On Yall - Spread The Word!
« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2002, 07:20:00 AM »
Is it worth getin...seriously?
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« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2002, 07:25:29 AM »
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Is it worth getin...seriously?


Yes man.
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Re: Warren G - Come On Yall - Spread The Word!
« Reply #3 on: January 24, 2002, 07:29:26 AM »
it sure ain't no regulate, but it's aight, peace.

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Re: Warren G - Come On Yall - Spread The Word!
« Reply #4 on: January 24, 2002, 09:39:39 AM »
The album is great, ALL the songs from front to back are incredible.  While it is not a REGULATE, it does invoke the smae feelings and haev much of the same concept: dope hooks and beats, and tight guest appearances.   While Warren G 's lyrics have gotten slightly better, his flow is not as nice as it was early in his career.  However, that does not tkae away from the album as his beats steal the show and guest appearances are incredible.

buy this album, you won't be disappointed if you are looking for beats, hooks, and REAL g-funk.  Otherwise, if you are looking for striaght lyrics, go elswhere.  PEACE
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« Reply #5 on: January 24, 2002, 10:27:06 AM »
If it wasn't for Stillmatic, this would be my album of the year. Dope beats, dope hooks, just straight g-funk... too many people bought this album expecting a lyrical masterpiece, which has never been Warren G's style. This is the best westcoast album of last year and probably since 2001. I can't say anything about this album. I can play it from beginning to the end with no skips. Hip Hop great!

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Re: Warren G - Come On Yall - Spread The Word!
« Reply #6 on: January 24, 2002, 03:50:41 PM »
Warren's new shit is a "come back" classic.  I wish sales would reflect this but it's still a classic, never the less.

I've been tryin to spread the word, BP.  
http://forum.igangsta.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=general;action=display;num=1010770692;start=11

Imma have to buy a few more copies just to support the homie.  17,000 x's 2 brings Warren up to 34,000 sold.  Everyone should run out and buy another copy.  It's only 14 bucks at most.


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Re: Warren G - Come On Yall - Spread The Word!
« Reply #7 on: January 24, 2002, 04:26:48 PM »
Man, I downloaded the album two months ago. Albums ain't worth buying if know of some mp3 sites & KaZaA. You'll
get covers at www.cdcovers.cc. So all you need is an Internet connection, site knowledge, KaZaA, a CD writer and a preferably high quality printer.
 

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Re: Warren G - Come On Yall - Spread The Word!
« Reply #8 on: January 24, 2002, 04:56:03 PM »
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Man, I downloaded the album two months ago. Albums ain't worth buying if know of some mp3 sites & KaZaA. You'll
get covers at www.cdcovers.cc. So all you need is an Internet connection, site knowledge, KaZaA, and a preferably high quality printer.



yea dats true..but i still prefer the "REAL" copy..and i want to support the artists by buying their cds....
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« Reply #9 on: January 24, 2002, 06:24:11 PM »
I had this Warren G album before it was released too, but shit... I always give it up for an aritst, but seriously this is a come back... I mean shit... look at hip hop today, people crown Jay-Z the King, Nelly the Queen and Lil Bow Wow the Prince. Then you see folks like Warren G... who put out music for the love of creativity and artistic expression. However, they dont get any credit. People like Jermaine Dupri do, people who using their image to sell. I remember looking at Jermaine Dupri's album and seeing track titles like "Welcome to Atlanta" and "ballin out of control" and "money, hoes, and power" and thinking.... shit.... these folks never knew about money hoes and power until they were given a chance in the rap game, now they make money off it... you see Warren G, with a classic, and I mean classic westcoast album and you see it not even past Fabulous's album "ghetto fabulous" ... I think... damn, where is the rap game... it's in the people who represent it... you see more Nelly on TV than you see Mos Def, you see more Lil Romeo than you see Common, you see more of all the riches than you see of the artistic... it's sick... I would pick Return of the Regulator over any of the top selling albums this year and that goes for Stillmatic... nas brought a conscious on stillmatic, but his music wasn't my style... jay-z brought back the 70's, but Warren g brought back the g-funk... not even nate dogg did that... props to warren, but it seems like people are more worried about the next beef between Nas and JayZ...

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Re: Warren G - Come On Yall - Spread The Word!
« Reply #10 on: January 24, 2002, 06:42:47 PM »
How many copies have sold Return Of The Regulator since december 11?
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« Reply #11 on: January 25, 2002, 02:50:30 AM »
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I had this Warren G album before it was released too, but shit... I always give it up for an aritst, but seriously this is a come back... I mean shit... look at hip hop today, people crown Jay-Z the King, Nelly the Queen and Lil Bow Wow the Prince. Then you see folks like Warren G... who put out music for the love of creativity and artistic expression. However, they dont get any credit. People like Jermaine Dupri do, people who using their image to sell. I remember looking at Jermaine Dupri's album and seeing track titles like "Welcome to Atlanta" and "ballin out of control" and "money, hoes, and power" and thinking.... shit.... these folks never knew about money hoes and power until they were given a chance in the rap game, now they make money off it... you see Warren G, with a classic, and I mean classic westcoast album and you see it not even past Fabulous's album "ghetto fabulous" ... I think... damn, where is the rap game... it's in the people who represent it... you see more Nelly on TV than you see Mos Def, you see more Lil Romeo than you see Common, you see more of all the riches than you see of the artistic... it's sick... I would pick Return of the Regulator over any of the top selling albums this year and that goes for Stillmatic... nas brought a conscious on stillmatic, but his music wasn't my style... jay-z brought back the 70's, but Warren g brought back the g-funk... not even nate dogg did that... props to warren, but it seems like people are more worried about the next beef between Nas and JayZ...

The Power is in the Media

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« Reply #12 on: January 25, 2002, 03:01:03 AM »
I liked it when I first bought it.... then stopped listening to it.... now I'm bumpin that shit again without skipping a track..... good album.
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Re: Warren G - Come On Yall - Spread The Word!
« Reply #13 on: January 25, 2002, 03:04:31 AM »
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Man, I downloaded the album two months ago. Albums ain't worth buying if know of some mp3 sites & KaZaA. You'll
get covers at www.cdcovers.cc. So all you need is an Internet connection, site knowledge, KaZaA, a CD writer and a preferably high quality printer.



No Offence But Its people Like You Who CAn Ruin The Music Business


Yea Fine, Get The Album Before Release On The Net ANd Bump it

But Make Sure You Support The Artist When Its Released

If Your Not Prepared To Do That THen U Aint A Fan -Why Shud ANY Artist Do The Work 4 Fuck All


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Re: Warren G - Come On Yall - Spread The Word!
« Reply #14 on: January 25, 2002, 04:00:42 AM »
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I had this Warren G album before it was released too, but shit... I always give it up for an aritst, but seriously this is a come back... I mean shit... look at hip hop today, people crown Jay-Z the King, Nelly the Queen and Lil Bow Wow the Prince. Then you see folks like Warren G... who put out music for the love of creativity and artistic expression. However, they dont get any credit. People like Jermaine Dupri do, people who using their image to sell. I remember looking at Jermaine Dupri's album and seeing track titles like "Welcome to Atlanta" and "ballin out of control" and "money, hoes, and power" and thinking.... shit.... these folks never knew about money hoes and power until they were given a chance in the rap game, now they make money off it... you see Warren G, with a classic, and I mean classic westcoast album and you see it not even past Fabulous's album "ghetto fabulous" ... I think... damn, where is the rap game... it's in the people who represent it... you see more Nelly on TV than you see Mos Def, you see more Lil Romeo than you see Common, you see more of all the riches than you see of the artistic... it's sick... I would pick Return of the Regulator over any of the top selling albums this year and that goes for Stillmatic... nas brought a conscious on stillmatic, but his music wasn't my style... jay-z brought back the 70's, but Warren g brought back the g-funk... not even nate dogg did that... props to warren, but it seems like people are more worried about the next beef between Nas and JayZ...

The Power is in the Media

-Big BpG


He may be putting out music for the love of creativity & artistic expression, he is very creative producer, but at the same time a very marginal lyricist. And both are releasing albums both for money & love for the music. So you can't really say he's no better than JD. But I agree it's a shame he hasn't got more attention...
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