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floatin_above_everything

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Re: tired of hearing daz dillinger
« Reply #30 on: April 23, 2007, 04:12:58 PM »
Daz has still got a nice flow. It's just after hearing him say the same shit over and over again for so many years, it gets tiring. Somebody tell Daz to diversify his bonds.
 

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Re: tired of hearing daz dillinger
« Reply #31 on: April 24, 2007, 02:10:29 AM »
There's no Daz album that I don't like.  There's some songs that I can't get into, but overall I like his LP's.  It would be cool to hear him try to rap like he used to (like on Big Pimpin), but I got no problems. 
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he should stop yelling all time ... ::)
 

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Re: tired of hearing daz dillinger
« Reply #32 on: April 24, 2007, 11:42:34 AM »
everything daz has touched got shitstains all over it. from dogg food to dogg poop.
 

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Re: tired of hearing daz dillinger
« Reply #33 on: April 24, 2007, 12:40:38 PM »
To be honest he's been putting together better albums then most.  I just think you have to be a little older to respect his music more.  I was kinda dissapointed with his SoSo Def release but thats because I heard like 80% of it before it was released and it was more commercial, which isn't bad for him because it puts his name out there a lil more so peeps can buy his independant records.

Dogg Pound Gangsta LP is a near classic to me.  You can play it all the way through if you in the mood just to kick back and chill. 

Raw was what the title was "raw". 

He's definitely better off as a group artist or a guy who would be better with more features but hey you can't say he's not talented.  Ain't too many guys can rap decent and make the beat too.  Matter of fact as far as the lyrics I think he's pretty good on some songs.  He has a good feel on how to make a good album.