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my fav track on the album, by far.
i always enjoy it when you have an album, and/or song that you never really likedthen youd go back to it a few months (even maybe a year) later and it suddenly stands out as something excellent. its like the first time you listened to it, you just werent ready or it didnt have any effectits become like that with me and the Eastsidaz albums - i cant believe how good Tray Deee is as an MC aswell. All that talent gone to wasteBut friends is a great track aswell
Quote from: Maxin in the Shade on April 17, 2007, 12:38:51 AMi always enjoy it when you have an album, and/or song that you never really likedthen youd go back to it a few months (even maybe a year) later and it suddenly stands out as something excellent. its like the first time you listened to it, you just werent ready or it didnt have any effectits become like that with me and the Eastsidaz albums - i cant believe how good Tray Deee is as an MC aswell. All that talent gone to wasteBut friends is a great track aswellI was actually thinking how their 2nd album, Duces N Trays, has got to the THE 3RD BIGGEST WEST COAST ALBUM EVER (next to The Chronic and 2001). I mean seriously, it's hard edged west coast music (with no sell-out tracks), and the produers and artist-list speaks for itself: Producers:DJ PoohFred WreckBattlecat Meech WellsRick RocJelly RollSwizz Beats....and moreArtists:Snoop DoggKokane RBXKurupt Soopafly Nate DoggLatoiya Williams Suga FreeMixmaster Spade (!!)Mobb DeepBad Azz.....AND to top it all off, the record even went to sell a million copies so how can you really argue with the fact (?) that this is a piece of west coast history? (All it needed was Dre )....any thoughts on that one??
I was actually thinking how their 2nd album, Duces N Trays, has got to the THE 3RD BIGGEST WEST COAST ALBUM EVER (next to The Chronic and 2001). I mean seriously, it's hard edged west coast music (with no sell-out tracks), and the produers and artist-list speaks for itself: Producers:DJ PoohFred WreckBattlecat Meech WellsRick RocJelly RollSwizz Beats....and more
Quote from: Diggfinger on April 17, 2007, 11:56:49 AMI was actually thinking how their 2nd album, Duces N Trays, has got to the THE 3RD BIGGEST WEST COAST ALBUM EVER (next to The Chronic and 2001). I mean seriously, it's hard edged west coast music (with no sell-out tracks), and the produers and artist-list speaks for itself: Producers:DJ PoohFred WreckBattlecat Meech WellsRick RocJelly RollSwizz Beats....and more
I was actually thinking how their 2nd album, Duces N Trays, has got to the THE 3RD BIGGEST WEST COAST ALBUM EVER (next to The Chronic and 2001). I mean seriously, it's hard edged west coast music (with no sell-out tracks), and the produers and artist-list speaks for itself:
Quote from: IzUwitIt on April 17, 2007, 01:56:47 PMQuote from: Diggfinger on April 17, 2007, 11:56:49 AMI was actually thinking how their 2nd album, Duces N Trays, has got to the THE 3RD BIGGEST WEST COAST ALBUM EVER (next to The Chronic and 2001). I mean seriously, it's hard edged west coast music (with no sell-out tracks), and the produers and artist-list speaks for itself: Producers:DJ PoohFred WreckBattlecat Meech WellsRick RocJelly RollSwizz Beats....and moreWhy did u cross DJ Pooh out?
Quote from: d-nice on April 17, 2007, 02:18:34 PMQuote from: IzUwitIt on April 17, 2007, 01:56:47 PMQuote from: Diggfinger on April 17, 2007, 11:56:49 AMI was actually thinking how their 2nd album, Duces N Trays, has got to the THE 3RD BIGGEST WEST COAST ALBUM EVER (next to The Chronic and 2001). I mean seriously, it's hard edged west coast music (with no sell-out tracks), and the produers and artist-list speaks for itself: Producers:DJ PoohFred WreckBattlecat Meech WellsRick RocJelly RollSwizz Beats....and moreWhy did u cross DJ Pooh out?am i trippin or am i right in sayin what the fuck did Pooh do on Ducez N Trayz?