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Re: Thoughts on Kurupt after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #60 on: January 25, 2009, 12:35:49 PM »
I just wanna say any one of u dudes that think Kuruption Wasnt a good Ablum... BOTH DISCS>>>> Ur soft...

West Coast CD --- THE WHOLE THING is lava... cwalk, this ones for u... fresh...  we can freak it...BONus Track... How to survive another day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... U FUCKER ARE KRAZY IF U DONT KNWO THAT SHIT>>>> call ur self fanss!
EASTCOAST CD....... if u think... its a set up ... Or gimmewhatugotta oR....  got no feelings.... i cant believe im even writing this shit down.... .... are not good Jamz... U ppl are wack... i dont mean to get north pole on u hoez.... but
ok
alrite my bad... i kinda tripped out rite.... I jsut think u ppl arent considering the time this shit was made.... the styles around that time... and the quality of this shit.... in ever sense... production... lyrically... the theme of the cd was excacuted perfectly.... ur have a Real East and West Music style on each disc, the beats and the flowing styles... Kurupt is a Master MC.... He wrote a chapter in the book of the art.... its all on point.....

Kurupt is Fucking Sick ,,,,, The East Disc IS DOPE toOO... And IM ALL WEST.... i cant believe ppl dont share the same view about the east disc... Its are Real Eastcoast CD.... it sounds great..  THIS A SET UP????

I just can handle u ppl even analysising shit and then come up with some Bullshit... i dont mean to bash... but This Topic is rediculous.... i couldnt even read the rest of the review... i was soo tripped out by these Blasphamiz Kuruption Statements... i cant have that and not say nothin...

Same Day Different Shit...Muthafuckaz Talkin Shit... Kuruptionz in this Bitch... What!


lol calm, its all about opinions buddy
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Re: Thoughts on Kurupt after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #61 on: January 25, 2009, 12:37:50 PM »
Kurupt
Kuruption
A&M Records (USA)



CD1 : Westcoast Edition.

1. This One's For U - Produced by Studio Tone. Writtin by Ricardo Brown, Marvin Whitermon. Published by Sharon Hill Muisc/Antraphil Music (BMI)/Zomba Songs Inc. (BMI). Contains portions of "Sunshine" (White, McKay, Bayley) Published by EMI April Music Inc. (ASCAP)

:-[

2. Make Some Noize - Produced by Soopa Fly Priest. Written by Ricardo Brown, Priest Brooks. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/High Priest Publishing (ASCAP). Contains portions of "Bring The Noise" written by C. Ridenhour, H. Shocklee, E. Sadler. Performend by Public Enemy courtesy of Def Jam Recordings.


3/5 Kurupt rips it.... the beat is average  :P


3. Put That On Something - Produced by Devante. Written by Donald Degrate and Ricardo Brown. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/EMI April Music (ASCAP). Rap performed by Freeze.


 :-[ nah


4. Play My Cards - Produced by Battlecat. Written by Kevin Gilliam, Anthony Ransom, Ricardo Brown, Brian Wilson, Casey Wilson. Published by Kevin Gillhiam (ASCAP/Sharon Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI). Rap performed by Blaq Toven.


4/5 a feel good,dope beat by Battlecat


5. We Can Freak It - Produced by Battlecat. Written by Kevin Gilliam, Andre Wilson, Casey Wilson, David Ivy Ware, Ricardo Brown. Published by Kevin Gilliam (ASCAP)/Wilsound (BMI)/All For The $(ASCAP)/Sharon Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI). Rap performed by Baby S and Andre Wilson.


 :-[ nah


6. Fresh - Produced by Daz Dillinger. Written by Delmar Arnaud, Ricardo Brown. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/WB Music Corp/Suge Publishing (ASCAP)/Delmar Arnaud (ASCAP).


4/5 tight


7. C-Walk - Produced by Daz Dillinger. Written by Delmar Arnaud, Ricardo Brown, Tracey Davis, Christen Kelley. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/WB Music Corp/Suge Publishing (ASCAP)/Delmar Arnaud Publishing (ASCAP). Rap performed by Slip Capone and Tray D. Tray D appears in courtesy of Epic Records.


4/5 the beat is off the hook


8. Ho's A Housewife - Produced by Kurupt. Written by Ricardo Brown, Mylon Jones, Paul Dombroski. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/Gimmie No Fuss (BMI). Rap performed by Paul and Fuss.


3/5 straight


9. Can't Let That Slide - Produced by Twin. Written by Ricardo Brown and Damon Rose. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI).


3/5 strange track


10. That's Gangsta - Produced by Warren G. Written by Ricardo Brown and Warren Griffin. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/WB Music Corp. (ASCAP).


3.5/5


CD2 : Eastcoast Edition

1. It's A Set Up - Produced by D-Moet for EMF Recording Corp. Written by Ricardo Brown and Anthony Moody. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/Michael Moody's Universe Music/Jumping Bean Songs, LLC (BMI).


5/5 LOVE this one...the beat is off the hook



2. Light Shit Up - Produced by Easy Mo Bee. Written by Osten S. Harvey, Jr, Ricardo Brown, Kenyatta Blake. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/EMI April Music (ASCAP)/Target Practice Music (ASCAP). Rap performed by Buckshot. Bockshot appears in courtesy of Duck Down Records.


 :-[ nah



3. Game - Produced by D-Moet for EMF Recording Corp. Written by Ricardo Brown and Anthony Moody. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/Michael Moody's Universe Music/Jumping Bean Songs, LLC (BMI).

4/5

4. Gimmewhutchagot - Produced by MED for Ex-Filez/Bystorm Prodctuions. Written by Ricardo Brownm Lavolta Allen IV, Robustian Griffin. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/Ex-Filez (ASCAP). Rap performed by Barshawn. Barshawn appears courtesy of La Face Records & Bystorm Entertainment.


 :-[ nah



5. If You See Me - Produced by Storm For Protect Ya Neck Productions. Written by Ricardo Brown, Norman Bell, David Ivy Ware, Grant Eldridge, Lionel Hunt, Thomas Cassidy,. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/Poison Clan Music (ASCAP)/All for the $ (ASCAP)/Jordan Universe (BMI)/Tre Bae Music (ASCAP)/Always Thinkin' Music (ASCAP)/Cassidy Music (ASCAP). Rap performed by Baby S, El Drex, Short Khop and Trigga. Short Khop appears courtesy of Heavywheight Records LLC/A&M Records, Inc., a Polygram company. Trigga appears courtesy of Proteck Ya Neck Productions.


 :-[ nah



6. The Life - Produced by D-Moet for EMF Recording Corp. Writtn by Ricardo Brown, Anthony Moody and Grant Eldridge. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/Michael Moody's Universe Music/Jumping Bean Sons, LLC (BMI). Contains portions of "Livin' in the Light" written by C.M Wheeler and N.P. Hall, published by EMI-Blackwood Music. Rap Performed by El-Drex.


 :-[ nah


7. No Feelings - Produced by D-Moet for EMF Recording Corp. Writtn by Ricardo Brown, Anthony Moody, Stephen Walker, Tracey Horton. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/Michael Moody's Universe Music/Jumping Bean Sons, LLC (BMI). Rap performed by Slop, Patacico.


 :-[ nah


8. It's Time - Produced by Storm for Proteck Ya Neck Productions. Written by Ricardo Brown, Norman Bell, Judy Rann, Amma Brown, Kimberly Johnson, Sidney Hall. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/Poison Clan Music (ASCAP). Rap performed by Deadly Venoms.


 :-[ nah


9. I Wanna... - Produced by Devante. Co-Produced by Boogie and Drea. Written by Donald Degrate, Ricardo Brown, Christpher Sheppard, Sean Singleton, Andrea Piskunov. Published by EMI April Music/Antraphil Music (BMI). Background Vocals: Dana. Rap by Ralik Royale, Snake, Floyd, Drea.


 :-[ nah


10. Who Do U Be - Produced by RJ Rice for Majah League. Addidtional production and remix by Dave "Jam" Hall. Written by Ricardo Brownm Christopher Bryan, Leslie Callaway, Ralph Rice. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/Arrival Music/Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI). Contains portions of "Centipede" written by M. Jackson, Published by Mijac Music, admin by Warner-Tamerlane by Rebbie Jackson courtesy of MJJ Music/The Work Group/Sony Music Entertainment. Additional Vocals: Shelene.


 :-[ nah



Overall rating;
The West disc is clearly best,only liked two on the East Coast disc (Its A Setup and Game)  :P :-[
I remembered this album as a little better... guess it didnīt stand the test off time  :P :-[ :-\
It is what it is  :P
3/5



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Re: Thoughts on Kurupt after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #62 on: January 25, 2009, 09:38:00 PM »
yeah that shit was wack
and they made a video for it





about space boogie... it's over has to be one of the gayest songs ive ever listened to. PERIOD.
damn u still havent logged off...ur hurting everyone with all this wack shit u drop, it hurts more then getting the swine flu
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Re: Thoughts on Kurupt after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #63 on: January 25, 2009, 09:50:56 PM »
Kurupt
Kuruption
A&M Records (USA)



CD1 : Westcoast Edition.

1. This One's For U - Produced by Studio Tone. Writtin by Ricardo Brown, Marvin Whitermon. Published by Sharon Hill Muisc/Antraphil Music (BMI)/Zomba Songs Inc. (BMI). Contains portions of "Sunshine" (White, McKay, Bayley) Published by EMI April Music Inc. (ASCAP)

:-[

2. Make Some Noize - Produced by Soopa Fly Priest. Written by Ricardo Brown, Priest Brooks. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/High Priest Publishing (ASCAP). Contains portions of "Bring The Noise" written by C. Ridenhour, H. Shocklee, E. Sadler. Performend by Public Enemy courtesy of Def Jam Recordings.


3/5 Kurupt rips it.... the beat is average  :P


3. Put That On Something - Produced by Devante. Written by Donald Degrate and Ricardo Brown. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/EMI April Music (ASCAP). Rap performed by Freeze.


 :-[ nah


4. Play My Cards - Produced by Battlecat. Written by Kevin Gilliam, Anthony Ransom, Ricardo Brown, Brian Wilson, Casey Wilson. Published by Kevin Gillhiam (ASCAP/Sharon Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI). Rap performed by Blaq Toven.


4/5 a feel good,dope beat by Battlecat


5. We Can Freak It - Produced by Battlecat. Written by Kevin Gilliam, Andre Wilson, Casey Wilson, David Ivy Ware, Ricardo Brown. Published by Kevin Gilliam (ASCAP)/Wilsound (BMI)/All For The $(ASCAP)/Sharon Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI). Rap performed by Baby S and Andre Wilson.


 :-[ nah


6. Fresh - Produced by Daz Dillinger. Written by Delmar Arnaud, Ricardo Brown. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/WB Music Corp/Suge Publishing (ASCAP)/Delmar Arnaud (ASCAP).


4/5 tight


7. C-Walk - Produced by Daz Dillinger. Written by Delmar Arnaud, Ricardo Brown, Tracey Davis, Christen Kelley. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/WB Music Corp/Suge Publishing (ASCAP)/Delmar Arnaud Publishing (ASCAP). Rap performed by Slip Capone and Tray D. Tray D appears in courtesy of Epic Records.


4/5 the beat is off the hook


8. Ho's A Housewife - Produced by Kurupt. Written by Ricardo Brown, Mylon Jones, Paul Dombroski. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/Gimmie No Fuss (BMI). Rap performed by Paul and Fuss.


3/5 straight


9. Can't Let That Slide - Produced by Twin. Written by Ricardo Brown and Damon Rose. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI).


3/5 strange track


10. That's Gangsta - Produced by Warren G. Written by Ricardo Brown and Warren Griffin. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/WB Music Corp. (ASCAP).


3.5/5


CD2 : Eastcoast Edition

1. It's A Set Up - Produced by D-Moet for EMF Recording Corp. Written by Ricardo Brown and Anthony Moody. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/Michael Moody's Universe Music/Jumping Bean Songs, LLC (BMI).


5/5 LOVE this one...the beat is off the hook



2. Light Shit Up - Produced by Easy Mo Bee. Written by Osten S. Harvey, Jr, Ricardo Brown, Kenyatta Blake. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/EMI April Music (ASCAP)/Target Practice Music (ASCAP). Rap performed by Buckshot. Bockshot appears in courtesy of Duck Down Records.


 :-[ nah



3. Game - Produced by D-Moet for EMF Recording Corp. Written by Ricardo Brown and Anthony Moody. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/Michael Moody's Universe Music/Jumping Bean Songs, LLC (BMI).

4/5

4. Gimmewhutchagot - Produced by MED for Ex-Filez/Bystorm Prodctuions. Written by Ricardo Brownm Lavolta Allen IV, Robustian Griffin. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/Ex-Filez (ASCAP). Rap performed by Barshawn. Barshawn appears courtesy of La Face Records & Bystorm Entertainment.


 :-[ nah



5. If You See Me - Produced by Storm For Protect Ya Neck Productions. Written by Ricardo Brown, Norman Bell, David Ivy Ware, Grant Eldridge, Lionel Hunt, Thomas Cassidy,. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/Poison Clan Music (ASCAP)/All for the $ (ASCAP)/Jordan Universe (BMI)/Tre Bae Music (ASCAP)/Always Thinkin' Music (ASCAP)/Cassidy Music (ASCAP). Rap performed by Baby S, El Drex, Short Khop and Trigga. Short Khop appears courtesy of Heavywheight Records LLC/A&M Records, Inc., a Polygram company. Trigga appears courtesy of Proteck Ya Neck Productions.


 :-[ nah



6. The Life - Produced by D-Moet for EMF Recording Corp. Writtn by Ricardo Brown, Anthony Moody and Grant Eldridge. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/Michael Moody's Universe Music/Jumping Bean Sons, LLC (BMI). Contains portions of "Livin' in the Light" written by C.M Wheeler and N.P. Hall, published by EMI-Blackwood Music. Rap Performed by El-Drex.


 :-[ nah


7. No Feelings - Produced by D-Moet for EMF Recording Corp. Writtn by Ricardo Brown, Anthony Moody, Stephen Walker, Tracey Horton. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/Michael Moody's Universe Music/Jumping Bean Sons, LLC (BMI). Rap performed by Slop, Patacico.


 :-[ nah


8. It's Time - Produced by Storm for Proteck Ya Neck Productions. Written by Ricardo Brown, Norman Bell, Judy Rann, Amma Brown, Kimberly Johnson, Sidney Hall. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/Poison Clan Music (ASCAP). Rap performed by Deadly Venoms.


 :-[ nah


9. I Wanna... - Produced by Devante. Co-Produced by Boogie and Drea. Written by Donald Degrate, Ricardo Brown, Christpher Sheppard, Sean Singleton, Andrea Piskunov. Published by EMI April Music/Antraphil Music (BMI). Background Vocals: Dana. Rap by Ralik Royale, Snake, Floyd, Drea.


 :-[ nah


10. Who Do U Be - Produced by RJ Rice for Majah League. Addidtional production and remix by Dave "Jam" Hall. Written by Ricardo Brownm Christopher Bryan, Leslie Callaway, Ralph Rice. Published by SHaron Hill Music/Antraphil Music (BMI)/Arrival Music/Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI). Contains portions of "Centipede" written by M. Jackson, Published by Mijac Music, admin by Warner-Tamerlane by Rebbie Jackson courtesy of MJJ Music/The Work Group/Sony Music Entertainment. Additional Vocals: Shelene.


 :-[ nah



Overall rating;
The West disc is clearly best,only liked two on the East Coast disc (Its A Setup and Game)  :P :-[
I remembered this album as a little better... guess it didnīt stand the test off time  :P :-[ :-\
It is what it is  :P
3/5



Related threads;
Thoughts on Dogg Pound after finally hearing the discography
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Thoughts on Daz after finally hearing the discography



you don't like "we can freak it"? damn  :-\

Nah... donīt feel it...but than again you donīt feel;   :P :laugh:
about space boogie... it's over has to be one of the gayest songs ive ever listened to. PERIOD.

yeah that shit was wack
and they made a video for it


Video? all I found on youtube was;
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/3NM9yu8ziLk&amp;hl=en&amp;fs=1" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/3NM9yu8ziLk&amp;hl=en&amp;fs=1</a>
 

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Re: Thoughts on Kurupt after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #64 on: January 25, 2009, 10:12:38 PM »
nah chad, kurupt made a video of it wit snoop in it rockin the lakers fit and all that
jus a bad song, but I can see how the label was tryna to have that a single
damn u still havent logged off...ur hurting everyone with all this wack shit u drop, it hurts more then getting the swine flu
Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice Cube
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Re: Thoughts on Kurupt after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #65 on: January 25, 2009, 10:40:19 PM »
nah chad, kurupt made a video of it wit snoop in it rockin the lakers fit and all that
jus a bad song, but I can see how the label was tryna to have that a single


You think Space Boogie "sucks" too?
I think it's a perfect pick for a single,got that "Chronic 2001" vibe.
 

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Re: Thoughts on Kurupt after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #66 on: January 25, 2009, 10:52:36 PM »
nah actually thats one of my favorites from kurupt period
but yeah I think that would have been a better single
altho of course Id like to have "hardest muthafuckers" or "on onsite" but i can see how labels be
scared but space boogie would have been much better
IMO there were a few traxx that should have been replaced wit other songs "its over" bein one of em
but IMO kurupt sounds best on freds production








nah chad, kurupt made a video of it wit snoop in it rockin the lakers fit and all that
jus a bad song, but I can see how the label was tryna to have that a single


You think Space Boogie "sucks" too?
I think it's a perfect pick for a single,got that "Chronic 2001" vibe.

damn u still havent logged off...ur hurting everyone with all this wack shit u drop, it hurts more then getting the swine flu
Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice Cube
Me and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.
Cube
gbee:@ Petey: you sound like a broken record, time to grow up.
 

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Re: Thoughts on Kurupt after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #67 on: January 25, 2009, 11:17:51 PM »
nah chad, kurupt made a video of it wit snoop in it rocking the lakers fit and all that
just a bad song, but I can see how the label was tryna to have that a single


You think Space Boogie "sucks" too?
I think it's a perfect pick for a single,got that "Chronic 2001" vibe.



nah actually thats one of my favorites from kurupt period
but yeah I think that would have been a better single
altho of course Id like to have "hardest motherfuckers" or "on on site" but i can see how labels be
scared but space boogie would have been much better
IMO there were a few tracks that should have been replaced wit other songs "its over" being one of em
but IMO kurupt sounds best on Fred's production


Hey wait,now you're confusing me  :P :laugh:
Didn't you just cosign Bundy's comment about Space Boogie? (that it sucks)  :P
"hardest motherfuckers" and "on on site" got that "Chronic 2001" vibe as well,so yes they would been perfect singles.

"its over"  :-X is garbage  :-X :-[ so fuck that track
 

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Re: Thoughts on Kurupt after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #68 on: January 26, 2009, 02:31:11 AM »
Kurupt had one of the best flows on the West Coast and maybe rap period. But his shit after The Streetz is completely garbage. He dont even rap anymore. He says words. Half the time they don't even rhyme or make any sense. . .
 

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Re: Thoughts on Kurupt after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #69 on: January 26, 2009, 06:11:55 AM »
nah chad, kurupt made a video of it wit snoop in it rocking the lakers fit and all that
just a bad song, but I can see how the label was tryna to have that a single


You think Space Boogie "sucks" too?
I think it's a perfect pick for a single,got that "Chronic 2001" vibe.



nah actually thats one of my favorites from kurupt period
but yeah I think that would have been a better single
altho of course Id like to have "hardest motherfuckers" or "on on site" but i can see how labels be
scared but space boogie would have been much better
IMO there were a few tracks that should have been replaced wit other songs "its over" being one of em
but IMO kurupt sounds best on Fred's production


Hey wait,now you're confusing me  :P :laugh:
Didn't you just cosign Bundy's comment about Space Boogie? (that it sucks)  :P
"hardest motherfuckers" and "on on site" got that "Chronic 2001" vibe as well,so yes they would been perfect singles.

"its over"  :-X is garbage  :-X :-[ so fuck that track

No, Al Bundy meant It's Over from the album "Space Boogie" is wack.
 

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Re: Thoughts on Kurupt after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #70 on: January 26, 2009, 06:31:59 AM »
nah chad, kurupt made a video of it wit snoop in it rocking the lakers fit and all that
just a bad song, but I can see how the label was tryna to have that a single


You think Space Boogie "sucks" too?
I think it's a perfect pick for a single,got that "Chronic 2001" vibe.



nah actually thats one of my favorites from kurupt period
but yeah I think that would have been a better single
altho of course Id like to have "hardest motherfuckers" or "on on site" but i can see how labels be
scared but space boogie would have been much better
IMO there were a few tracks that should have been replaced wit other songs "its over" being one of em
but IMO kurupt sounds best on Fred's production


Hey wait,now you're confusing me  :P :laugh:
Didn't you just cosign Bundy's comment about Space Boogie? (that it sucks)  :P
"hardest motherfuckers" and "on on site" got that "Chronic 2001" vibe as well,so yes they would been perfect singles.

"its over"  :-X is garbage  :-X :-[ so fuck that track

No, Al Bundy meant It's Over from the album "Space Boogie" is wack.


ahhh,thanx for clearing that up  ;)
 

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Re: Thoughts on Kurupt after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #71 on: January 28, 2009, 04:27:43 AM »
Kurupt
Streetz Iz A Mutha Artemis Records


1. I Call Shots (feat Roscoe)
Produced by Organised Noize
Musicians: Skinny Miracles (Music Programming and Bass Guitar)


5/5 Off the meat rack  :o :o :o :o shit is fire


2. Loose Cannons (feat Daz, Xzibit)
Produced by Daz Dillinger
Co-produced by Blaqtoven


 :P


3. Who Ride Wit Us (feat Daz)
Produced by Fred Wreck
Additional Vocals: Bad Azz, Blaqtoven, Dimen
Additional Keys: Blaqtoven


3/5 Typical DPG style,but average


4. Represent Dat G.C (feat Daz, Snoop Dogg, Soopafly, Tray Dee, Jay-O, Butch)
Produced by Fred Wreck
Talk Box: Battlecat
Additional Programming: Soopafly


5/5 Classic.....fucking love it


5. Welcome Home (feat Latoya)
Produced by Soopafly


 :P


6. Tequilla (feat Nivea, T-Moe, Daz)
Produced by Organised Noize
Musicians: Organised Noize (Music Programming), Shawn Grove (Piano), Skinny Miracles (Synthesizer and Bass)
Background Vocals: Nivea, T-Moe


 :P


7. Trylogy
Produced by Bink Dogg

Quote
4/5 shit is fire  :o

8. Neva Gonna Give It Up (feat Warren G, Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, Tray Dee, Soopafly)
Produced by Meech Wells


4.5 tight DPG shit


9. Tha Streetz Iz A Mutha (feat Daz)
Produced by Daz
Co-produced by Blaqtoven


4/5 smooth


10. Ya Can't Trust Nobody (feat Daz)
Produced by Daz
Co-produced by Soopafly, Blaqtoven


 :P


11. It Ain't About You (feat Soopafly, Tray Dee)
Produced by Soopafly
Additional Vocals: Latoya, Blaqtoven


3/5 straight


12. Girls All Pause (feat Nate Dogg, Roscoe)
Produced by Bink Dogg


 :P


13. Your Gyrl Friend
Produced by Daz
Co-produced by Blaqtoven


 :P


14. Ho's A Housewife (feat Dr Dre, Hittman)
Produced by Dr Dre


3.5/5


15. I Ain't Shit Without My Homeboyz (feat Daz, Crooked I, Soopafly, Baby S)
Produced by Soopafly
Co-produced by Daz


3/5


16. Step Up (feat Crooked I, Xzibit)
Produced by Daz
Cuts: Battlecat


4/5



17. Live On The Mic (feat Krs One)
Produced by Soopafly


 :P fuck this,why does KRS namedrop Dre,when it's Soopa that did the beat?  :-X


18. Callin' Out Names (feat Xzibit)
Produced by Fred Wreck


4.5/5 love it



Overall;
Shit is tight as fuck,but there's a couple that got to go...  :P so;
4/5
 

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Re: Thoughts on Kurupt after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #72 on: January 28, 2009, 04:33:44 AM »
Kurupt - Tha Streetz Iz A Mutha

1 - I Call Shots 5/5
Kurupt rips it at about 150mph
pshychosomatic automatic static bubonic chronic addict
Roscoes verse may be even better enough said
2 - Loose Cannons 4/5
nice track, Xzibit makes a welcome apperance beat is above average
3 - Who Ride Wit Us 5/5
classic beat, classic DPG song Daz and Kurupt rip it with their flows
4 - Represent Dat G.C 5/5
the whole gang is here Snoop, Soopa, Tray Deee who has never dropped a wack verse. Jayo, Daz
another classic Kurupt had the worst verse on here but it doesnt really matter
5 - Welcome Home 5/5
classics still keep on coming bumps like a muthafucka in the ride and Latoya kills it
Kurupt dope flows but lyrics a little too repetiitive repeating the same words I sense a pattern
6 - Tequila 3/5
ok track again Organized Noize beat not nearly as dope as their first one
7 - Trylogy 4/5
nice track but the beat again not not feeling it as much as others
Kurupts rips it about 200 mph one of the sickest freestyles I've ever heard and he is on beat the whole time
8 - Neva Gonna Give It Up 5/5
another banger classic DPG posse cut Meech brings the heat
9 - Tha Streetz Iz a Mutha 4/5
title track goes hard Kurupt especially shows much emotion on this Big Pimpin adds his touch too
10 - Ya Can't Trust Nobody 3/5
nice beat but sounds like Kurupt was doing his vocals in an alley somewhere his voice is fucked up on this one and his lyrics not too great Daz is ok
11 - It Ain't About You - 4/5
 Tray Deee and Soopa shine on this one nice beat 
12 - Girls All Pause -2/5
no comment
13 - Your Gyrl Friend 3/5
alotta people think this is classic actually part 2 on RAW is mile above this Kurupt using alotta profanity and not feeling it great beat by Dilli though
14 - Ho's a Housewife 4/5
slightly different version than the 2001 track I prefer that one but it still pretty dope Hittman shines on this
15 - I Ain't Shit Without My Homeboyz 5/5
now were talking great beat by Soopa, Kurupt rips his opening verse, everybody kills it
16 - Step Up 5/5
now yall don't wanna see this west coast MC shit Crooked, Kurupt and Xzibit all kill it with their unique flows
17 - Live On The Mic 3.5/5 sounds out of place on the album Krs definitely outraps Kurupt on this freestyle session what a legend he is
not feeling the beat by Soopa
18 - Callin Out Names 4/5
Kurupt just rips through DMX on this banger by Fred Wreck really showed alot of emotion lyrics are slightly above average though

overall I give it from a 4-4.25/5 west coast classic
Definitely a DPG classic
not an overall classic but an album that wil be remembered as Kurupts best and most conisitent but he only really ripped maybe 5 or 6 cuts like he can and gets outrapped alot when he is with guest artists, Production was very consistent throughout but not overwhelming




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Hmmm,yeah itīs a DPG and a West Coast classic. 
It got 4 Mics in The Source,canīt remember what Rap Pages gave it. Hating ass HHC probably didnīt even bother to review it  .
Overall it feels like it deserves 4,but if I break it down musically it would probably end up something like 3.5/5.
I know it considered Kurupts best,but personally I would rate Space Boogie about the same,
sure Space Boogie got some really weak poppy joints,but the dope ones makes up for the weak ones. 
BTW Space Boogie also got 4/5 by The Source. 
If you all would like to discuss Kurupts work a litttle more hit this thread; 
Thoughts on Kurupt after finally hearing the discography
http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=141480.msg1471525#msg1471525

 

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Re: Thoughts on Kurupt after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #73 on: January 28, 2009, 04:38:13 AM »

Kurupt; Streetz iz a mutha review in The Source Magazine #123 December 99



 

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Re: Thoughts on Kurupt after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #74 on: January 28, 2009, 12:29:43 PM »
anybody got any riflemen joints? never heard any of it?

Great to read all these reviews yall..