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Why do you think it flopped?

Daz isn't sellable anymore
12 (35.3%)
JD short changed Daz
4 (11.8%)
West Coast rap cant sell
6 (17.6%)
Rap music in general isnt selling
5 (14.7%)
It didn't flop, it was meant for true Daz fans
7 (20.6%)

Total Members Voted: 32

  

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Re: Now that we all had a chance to pick up the Daz album....
« Reply #15 on: October 12, 2006, 06:42:23 AM »
the album is classic IMO (dont hate)

LMAO




but the reason he flopped is because no one is checkin for Daz anymore, people in the west don't even give a fukk about him


JD gave him a lot of coverage and hype, and ads were all over the place for this album
Guess who back in the motherfuckin house
With a fat dick for your motherfuckin mouth
Hoes recognize, niggaz do too
Cuz when bitches get skanless and pull a voodoo.....
 

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Re: Now that we all had a chance to pick up the Daz album....
« Reply #16 on: October 12, 2006, 07:50:50 AM »
i didn't have that chance, they don't sell it in canada
 

JohnnyL

Re: Now that we all had a chance to pick up the Daz album....
« Reply #17 on: October 12, 2006, 09:41:27 AM »
 Hiphop as a whole has no sense of history.  Sure, the diehard fans know, and will always remember who the Dogg Pound are.  I would put most of the people that come to these type of forums in the same category.  If you like the music enough to come to a forum to read about it, you're probably going to know the history and check up on the old stuff.  But your casual fans are only listening to stuff that came out in the last six months to a year.  I think a lot of times, they sell off their cds that are any older than that.   I also think that many of the causual hip hop fans are now too young to really even remember The Dogg Pound.  Sure, they may remember Snoop, but he's almost become a cultural icon.  I think the reality is that Daz and Kurupt are just as important to the history of the music, but by the casual fans will be largely overlooked.
  Personally, I think "So So Gangsta" is a great album.  It's actually the first Daz album I've bought since "R.A.W."  I think it's very near classic if not classic.  I was actually worried that it wouldn't sound westcoast at all, coming out on So So Def.  But the production sounds great.  The lyrics are solid.  The track with Kurupt is one of my favorites (the hook on that one is damn catchy.)  It's kind of nice for a change to not have an album that's 20 tracks deep when half of them are garbage.  I'd take 12 solid tracks over twenty anyday, if only 10 out of the 20 are good.
  I don't see the sales improving that much on this album, even with a good single and video.  I think that's just the current state of hiphop.  The westcoast scene has been largely overlooked for years anyway.  But to be a westcoast artist who's carreer was probably at it's peak in 1995 is even more of a challenge, commercially.
  At any rate, my hat's off to Daz for giving us a solid album.
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Raphael

Re: Now that we all had a chance to pick up the Daz album....
« Reply #18 on: October 12, 2006, 12:01:02 PM »
i didn't have that chance, they don't sell it in canada
wtf? and they sell it in sweden
 

Diggfinger

Re: Now that we all had a chance to pick up the Daz album....
« Reply #19 on: October 12, 2006, 12:15:15 PM »
  I think that's just the current state of hiphop.  The westcoast scene has been largely overlooked for years anyway.  But to be a westcoast artist who's carreer was probably at it's peak in 1995 is even more of a challenge, commercially.
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SO TRUE!!!

No need for any conspiracy theories here, people. West coast rap (outside Snoop) just isnt "in" right now, and what isnt in wont catch the eye of casual hip hop "fans" ( ::)) = it wont sell......

 

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Re: Now that we all had a chance to pick up the Daz album....
« Reply #20 on: October 12, 2006, 06:23:16 PM »
aiight ya'll.. Explain why you think Daz's So So Gangsta album flopped. I think it's all of the above.

1. Daz isnt sellable anymore. I think Daz's style is outdated. The album is stuck in the 90s. He needs to change his style if he wanna go commercial again.

2. JD shortchanged Daz.. Daz been on So So Def for 2-3 years now.. Yet you hear all these hits from JD (from Dem Franchise boys to Mariah Carey).. I'm suprised that JD didn't give Daz some of those songs..

3. West Coast rap  can't sell.. The gangsta rap image is dying..

4. Rap music in general isn't selling. Rap music is starting to cool off now that you got the pop heavyweights releasing quality albums again..

5. This album is a good album if you're a die-hard Daz fan..

chuuuuch the nigga stuck in 90s
 

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Re: Now that we all had a chance to pick up the Daz album....
« Reply #21 on: October 12, 2006, 06:26:18 PM »
The album is dope, I wish he could've put "Git Drunk" & "Party People" on the album & used those songs as singles too...it probably would've helped...