It's August 28, 2025, 03:19:20 AM
If this has been brought up before, forgive me, I'm new to the boad, but have been reading them for a while now. There's a pretty diverse crowd here, so I wanted to see what yall thought about this?Is there any life at Ruthless Records? Eazy E's legacy is just being destroyed every year... Like him or not, Puffy had the blueprint: when your rapper dies, and they don't have much unreleased material left, you let established, hot producers remix the acapellas you have.I actually went out and purchased Impact of A Legend.... that album was garbage, from beginning to end. And if I'm not mistaken, there's been the craptacular Legend, and an updated version of his Greatest Hits with Ol School Shhh and Real G's; that's it?Looking on Bitcomet, I was able to find Frank Sinatra vs. Notorious BIG... I was in heaven for a month, just by hearing BIG on anything new. I take that back, not ANYTHING, but DECENT instrumentals to back up the acapella. Not that weak Ruthless crap.Don't get me wrong, Puffy was kinda hit and miss with Born Again and Duets, but IT KEPT BIGS NAME OUT THERE. Ruthless records is sitting on a goldmine of stuff, and nothing is getting done over there. \Tomica Wright has just signed 4 new acts to the label, They will be announced in March of this year, the website should also be up in March of this year. Also She is working on a film project as well as the 20th anniversy of Ruthless Records which is coming soon. Hopefully the new acts are dope some will be R&B some will be hiphop.
Ruthless, Death Row, No Limit, Murder Inc,...all over.
Ruthless, Death Row, No Limit, Cash Money, Murder Inc, G-Unit...all over.
Does anybody remember what the last, original Ruthless Alb um was, besides Legends and Eazy's Greatest?The Last I can recall was maybe Rens "Ruthless For Life"
Quote from: stevenqbosell on February 16, 2007, 03:43:55 PMDoes anybody remember what the last, original Ruthless Alb um was, besides Legends and Eazy's Greatest?The Last I can recall was maybe Rens "Ruthless For Life"Well, there's actually been quite a few since "Ruthless For Life" dropped, although not a whole lot, recently. Ren dropped "Ruthless For Life" in the summer of 1998. Bizzy Bone dropped "Heaven's Movie" in October of '98 (I remember it was the same day Mack 10 released "The Recipe" which featured that unreleased verse from Eazy-E). Krayzie Bone released "Thug Mentality" in 1999. "Turf Stories" (the soundtrack to a movie that, to my knowledge, was never made) was released on Ruthless in 1999. Bone Thugs released "BTNH Ressurrection" in 2000. Layzie Bone dropped one album on Ruthless under the name "L-Burna" in 2001. Krayzie Bone released his second solo, "Thug On Da Line" in 2001. Bone Thugs released "Thug World Order" in 2002. And Baby S released his debut album "Street Fractions" in 2002. King T was the last artist I can think of that was supposed to release an album on "Ruthless Records," but it never came out. And there were many more too numerous to list that were set to drop albums on the label between now and when "Ruthless For Life" was first released. It will be interesting to see what happens. I remember reading in that interview with Tomica from a while back that they were thinking about re-releasing some of their old out-of-print albums. I think that would be a good idea. Particularly if they considered putting bonus tracks on there. I'm sure there are a lot of songs from various artists that were on the label over the years that have never been released.
that's boyz in da hood verse and the one from mack 10's eazy verse are the same they have the same one i don't kno how many times it from his OWN album and the song is gangsta beat for the street so stop callin it unreleased