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Re: Remember everybody saying JD would never drop a Daz album on So So Def?
« Reply #30 on: September 11, 2006, 04:27:42 PM »
Well he is dropping it, "So So Gangsta" is in stores TOMORROW, and it's in my Top 3 of 2006. The album is banging from top to bottom, definitely Daz best effort since R.A.W...

Those of you saying the album is too short... go get your copy of Doggystyle, then think again. Better yet, go get your copy of Regulate, Illmatic, 36 Chambers..

Go get your copy tomorrow!

I'ma buy this muthafucka 2morrow... DAZ has always been good 2 my ears...
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Re: Remember everybody saying JD would never drop a Daz album on So So Def?
« Reply #31 on: September 11, 2006, 04:28:59 PM »
Daz will flop (get dropped from So So Def and make numerous dis records and DVDs so so def killa LOL)

Hope he does well West West Yall
 

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Re: Remember everybody saying JD would never drop a Daz album on So So Def?
« Reply #32 on: September 11, 2006, 04:29:57 PM »
To the people throwing the word flop around, yall are dumb as shit. Nobody expects this album to sell alot of units=no chance of a flop. If they spent millions of dollars promoting this and he still only sold 40K, then it would be a flop. No promotion=no chance of a flop.



And I dont get how people are already forming opinions on this CD when the web rip has only been out 3-4 days.
I usually wouldn't but I've been listening to it too much since I got it so I'd say I got a valid opinion for myself

but you're right, within the first 30 minutes of leaking people be comin with "classic" or "wacK"  fuckers
 

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Re: Remember everybody saying JD would never drop a Daz album on So So Def?
« Reply #33 on: September 11, 2006, 04:48:40 PM »
This album is dope....I'll be picking up a copy for sure.
 

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Re: Remember everybody saying JD would never drop a Daz album on So So Def?
« Reply #34 on: September 11, 2006, 09:30:15 PM »
shit´s gonna flop, why a label would drop an album with no buzz what so ever is beyond me.

u right that nigga dont got no buzz @ all.  i think jd gone drop him afta this album
 

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Re: Remember everybody saying JD would never drop a Daz album on So So Def?
« Reply #35 on: September 11, 2006, 09:49:32 PM »
i will def buy it
 

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Re: Remember everybody saying JD would never drop a Daz album on So So Def?
« Reply #36 on: September 11, 2006, 11:37:49 PM »
The album is banging from top to bottom, definitely Daz best effort since R.A.W...

not saying this is up there with the classics at ALL, because it isn't. but for todays albums, it's a HOT west coat album to me, because he kept it west coast but it has a uniiversal sound to it.

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but for real, "Strizaps" is classic!  no backtalk

it's good song..but it's nothing compared DAT"S DAT NIGGA...that shit real is real classic.
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Re: Remember everybody saying JD would never drop a Daz album on So So Def?
« Reply #37 on: September 12, 2006, 05:27:36 AM »
well lets see, ive bought all his albums except R.A.W., Tha Dogg Pound Gangsta and Gangsta Crunk (downloaded those ones) and i dont know what the fuck some of u are thinkin...So So Gangsta BLOWS "R.A.W." out of the water, i only liked one song on dat cd. So with that said im DEFINATELY buyin this new album  8), btw DPGC: You Know What Im Throwin Up is hella underated, that shit is a masterpiece (all those hot soopafly and fredwreck beats)
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Re: Remember everybody saying JD would never drop a Daz album on So So Def?
« Reply #38 on: September 12, 2006, 07:21:28 AM »
the only daz song i realy listen to is 'tyme to ryde on em' off of the gangsta crunk cd. how does this cd compare to that song?
 

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Re: Remember everybody saying JD would never drop a Daz album on So So Def?
« Reply #39 on: September 12, 2006, 11:35:54 AM »
well lets see, ive bought all his albums except R.A.W., Tha Dogg Pound Gangsta and Gangsta Crunk (downloaded those ones) and i dont know what the fuck some of u are thinkin...So So Gangsta BLOWS "R.A.W." out of the water, i only liked one song on dat cd. So with that said im DEFINATELY buyin this new album  8), btw DPGC: You Know What Im Throwin Up is hella underated, that shit is a masterpiece (all those hot soopafly and fredwreck beats)
buy R.A.W..if not ya ain't knowing daz..lol... hop to it.. :)
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Re: Remember everybody saying JD would never drop a Daz album on So So Def?
« Reply #40 on: September 13, 2006, 04:30:51 AM »
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Daz :: So So Gangsta
So So Def/Virgin Records
Author: Steve 'Flash' Juon 

Call him Daz Dillinger, Dat Nigga Daz, or just plain Daz if you like. No matter which handle you use, there's only one Delmar Arnaud. Already a legend in the rap game at the young age of 33, Daz has been putting beats to the rhymes since 1992, back in the heyday of Death Row's brief ascendance to kingpins of the rap industry. Daz was more or less guaranteed a spot in the crew by virtue of being Snoop Dogg's cousin, but his ability to lace tracks and spit hard rhymes made him a virtuoso of West coast gangsta shit. In fact Daz's reputation grew so quickly that some argued he was "ghostwriting" beats for more famous producers and being paid under the table so they could put their name on his shit. By linking up with the charismatic Kurupt and creating a rap group named after Snoop's crew, Tha Dogg Pound quickly moved up in both artist respect and chart position. Undoubtedly you know the rest of the story - Death Row crumbled, the once amiable partners had creative differences, and everybody started releasing their own shit. Daz and Kurupt have managed to re-unite several times since with mixed results, but Daz is better known these days on his own, dropping beats and rhymes for dolo.

The track record of albums he has authored or co-authored since leaving Death Row is fairly extensive, but the ability to complete a catalogue of these albums can be challenging to even hardcore fans. His independently released albums have gotten better distribution than most, but you're still not going to find them in large chain retailers like Best Buy and Target. For that reason as much or more than any Daz has joined forces with fellow rapper/producer Jermaine Dupri and joined the fold of So So Def Recordings. Some might presume that's a mismatch since J.D. is known for crossover friendly hip-hop and R&B while Daz is known for some of the hardest G shit on the planet, but "So So Gangsta" is only an indication of their joint partnership and not of Daz changing up styles or going soft. In fact when you consider that the first single to chart is titled "On Some Real Shit" and features a guest appearance by Rick Ross, it's pretty evident that Daz is still Daz and ain't a damn thing changed:

Daz: "Got straps simple as dat, hand on the trigger
Need 30 mo' ohhhhh's, to add to these figures
See my neck's so heavy, gotta shine up the Chevy
See ya betta stay wit it or ya gon' get wet
Stay in the fresh shit, new fly kicks
Hundred thousand dolla whip, nigga don't set trip"

Ross: "It had to be a rope chain, started wit the dope game
All about the cocaine, tired of bein po' mayne
Cracks in a nigga roof, buckets just to catch the rain
Sellin crack on the roof, buckin just to get a name
Now I'm crackin a roof, open up the Bentley brains
No flaws in the stones, iced out e'rythang"

The beats are tight and so so right this time out. "Rat a Tat Tat" sounds like a throwback to the "Dogg Food" days for all the right reasons; speaking of which posse's ALL IN for the epic "DPG Fo' Life" featuring Kurupt, Snoop Dogg and Soopafly. THROW UP THAT W! Kurupt's also down for the smoothed out "Money on My Mind," while fellow West coast legend Ice Cube can be found spitting verses with Daz on "Strizap." It's not all G'd up though, because Daz still knows how to kick a song about partying and as such collaborates with Johnta Austin for the chillout anthem "Weekend":

Daz: "I had to immediately hit her with some West coast game
Cause uhh, all these people screamin - what's yo' name?
And uhh, buyin roses and the best champagne
She can see through the glass that yo' ass is lame
She cool, but she ain't trippin off no cash flow
Cause she went to school but still puff puff pass though
Right up my alley, as we sat there shootin the shit
I broke it down broke it down to the shorty like this"

Austin: "Tell yo' friends, to get with my friends
And we can be friends, and do it all weekend
Smoke blunts, get drunk, do it all weekend
From Thursday to Friday to Saturday to Sunday"

For those looking for an advanced degree in political science or philosophy, sorry this ain't your fuckin' album. For those looking for the best written lyrics with the most advanced concepts, punchlines, and rhyme schemes you picked up the wrong fuckin' shit. Ironically even though Kurupt got the most credit as the lyrical kingpin during Dogg Pound's first run in the early 90's, Daz knows how to keep a beat and stick to the script without fucking shit up; while Kurupt often overexerts himself so much he ends up rhyming "bitch" with "bitch" and looking like a clown. To put it simply, Daz exerts cool. He doesn't have to try the hardest to be the hardest - Daz is just Daz, or as he says on the albums closing track when you hear his rap you go "Dat's Dat Nigga." If you're looking for some certified fly West coast shit it's hard to go wrong with "So So Gangsta," easily one of Daz's best solo albums of the past 10 years.

Music Vibes: 8.5 of 10 Lyric Vibes: 7.5 of 10 TOTAL Vibes: 8 of 10

Originally posted: September 12, 2006
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Re: Remember everybody saying JD would never drop a Daz album on So So Def?
« Reply #41 on: September 13, 2006, 09:10:28 AM »
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shit´s gonna flop, why a label would drop an album with no buzz what so ever is beyond me


Co-sign.  As much as I hate to say it, the single with Lip Gloss, I mean Rick Ross, gets no airplay.  I would like to see Daz go gold because he is one of the iller producers in the game but he is gonna get the Obie treatment.
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Re: Remember everybody saying JD would never drop a Daz album on So So Def?
« Reply #42 on: September 14, 2006, 01:41:11 AM »
Today I had a chance of listenin' to the whole album in full..."Thang On My Hip", "Weekend", "DPG Fo' Life", "Money On My Mind", "Strizap" & "Dat's Dat Nigga" are all dope...the other tracks are good but those are the ones that stood out the most to me on the 1st couple of listens...I would've added "On Some Real" but it's been out for a long time, I still think it's a dope track though...too bad "All I Need" didn't come on the album as the remix with Kurupt & Snoop but overall I thought the album is real dope, & 12 tracks is enough for me...I'd rather have 12 dope tracks than 20 & only 1/2 of them are good and full of useless skits...
 

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Re: Remember everybody saying JD would never drop a Daz album on So So Def?
« Reply #43 on: September 14, 2006, 04:31:44 PM »
Those of you saying the album is too short... go get your copy of Doggystyle, then think again. Better yet, go get your copy of Regulate, Illmatic, 36 Chambers..

C'mon homie, i know you're cool with Daz and everything, but maybe i should remember you

NY State Of Mind > Daz's entire solo career
Regulate > Daz's entire solo career
Ain't No Fun > Daz's entire solo career
CREAM > Daz's entire solo career

Don't make those kind of comparision: the albums you quoted are 5 MICS CLASSICS. This one is a pretty good one but it's far from being comparable with the ones you quoted.

It's a 3.5/4 mics to me.
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Re: Remember everybody saying JD would never drop a Daz album on So So Def?
« Reply #44 on: September 14, 2006, 04:34:36 PM »
Read my post again, I said "for those saying the album is too short, check those albums", speaking of ALBUM LENGH, and that an album with 20 tracks isnt necessarily better than an album with 12 tracks, and I quote some classic records that were not long.

Where did I compare the Daz album to those?!