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i dont think no ones tryin to be biased, it is what it isppl have there own opinions on ruthless and deathrow i love the music both camps put outbut i like ruthless better, not sayin that i hate deathrowon this topic people can sit and talk all dayat the end, it dont matterboth lables are preeety much dead or sleeping in ruthless's caseall we can do is just appreciate the hits
Quote from: Tha Psycho Hustla on November 03, 2007, 05:51:19 AMSnoop Was Down With ATL Before The Chronic? Never Knew That.Check the bonus Snoop interview on Welcome to Death Row DVD for the full story.Quote from: Tha Psycho Hustla on November 03, 2007, 05:51:19 AMWhat I Heard Is: PacWas In The Studio When NWA Were Recording Niggaz4Life,So Was Kokane,Is That True?Yep,get this this DVD;http://www.amazon.com/Tha-Westside-Mopreme/dp/B00006LPDN/ref=sr_1_7/104-1374017-3992708?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1194099635&sr=1-7Thereīs a long interview with Kokane,he talks about hanging with Pac in the Studio while NWA was recording Niggaz4Life.Kokane appeared on the intro as Sweet Talk,his alter ego. Yo Kokane bring Sweet Talk back,we miss him.
Snoop Was Down With ATL Before The Chronic? Never Knew That.
What I Heard Is: PacWas In The Studio When NWA Were Recording Niggaz4Life,So Was Kokane,Is That True?
Itīs One Of The Classics We Love West Coast For.Dre Stole Shit Back In The Days And Still Does.
Quote from: Chadrick on November 03, 2007, 07:26:21 AMQuote from: Tha Psycho Hustla on November 03, 2007, 05:51:19 AMSnoop Was Down With ATL Before The Chronic? Never Knew That.Check the bonus Snoop interview on Welcome to Death Row DVD for the full story.Quote from: Tha Psycho Hustla on November 03, 2007, 05:51:19 AMWhat I Heard Is: PacWas In The Studio When NWA Were Recording Niggaz4Life,So Was Kokane,Is That True?Quote from: Chadrick on November 03, 2007, 07:26:21 AMYep,get this this DVD;http://www.amazon.com/Tha-Westside-Mopreme/dp/B00006LPDN/ref=sr_1_7/104-1374017-3992708?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1194099635&sr=1-7Thereīs a long interview with Kokane,he talks about hanging with Pac in the Studio while NWA was recording Niggaz4Life.Kokane appeared on the intro as Sweet Talk,his alter ego. Yo Kokane bring Sweet Talk back,we miss him. EDIT;Hereīs the part where Kokane talks about hanging with pac while NWA recorded Niggaz4Life;http://www.youtube.com/v/QW8NVoMHgl0&relQuote from: Tha Psycho Hustla on November 03, 2007, 07:32:24 AMThx 4 Tha Info.I Had But I Lost It (W2DR DVD) Can You Tell Me What Snoop Says?If Pac And Kane Were In THe Studio,why They Didnīt Do Shit? (Esp. Pac?).How Did He Get With NWA (In The Lab)?Itīs too much for me,go and buy a new copy. Iīm sure your local outlet has it or google it.I clearly wasnīt there so canīt answer how,why or what reason Pac was there.But it would be only right to assume that since Black Mafia Life and Who Am I? (Dre mixed Kokaneīs Who Am I? album)was recorded at the same time as Niggaz4Life in Audio Achivements studio in Torrance,(then again I can only assume) that Pac was there for his studio session with Above The Law for Black Mafia Life while Dre was working on Niggaz4Life in another room.Itīs probably Shock G that introduced Pac to the Ruthless family while they was working on"Weīre all in the same gang" and the track Shock G CO-Produced with Dre (TellinīTime).If you ask about funk samples and the orgins of G-Funk,well this track is recorded in 1990 and is pretty similar to The Roach.West Coast Rap All Stars - Tellin Time (Mikes Rap) (Prod By Dr. Dre & Shock G)http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=148897.0
Quote from: Tha Psycho Hustla on November 03, 2007, 05:51:19 AMSnoop Was Down With ATL Before The Chronic? Never Knew That.Check the bonus Snoop interview on Welcome to Death Row DVD for the full story.Quote from: Tha Psycho Hustla on November 03, 2007, 05:51:19 AMWhat I Heard Is: PacWas In The Studio When NWA Were Recording Niggaz4Life,So Was Kokane,Is That True?Quote from: Chadrick on November 03, 2007, 07:26:21 AMYep,get this this DVD;http://www.amazon.com/Tha-Westside-Mopreme/dp/B00006LPDN/ref=sr_1_7/104-1374017-3992708?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1194099635&sr=1-7Thereīs a long interview with Kokane,he talks about hanging with Pac in the Studio while NWA was recording Niggaz4Life.Kokane appeared on the intro as Sweet Talk,his alter ego. Yo Kokane bring Sweet Talk back,we miss him. EDIT;Hereīs the part where Kokane talks about hanging with pac while NWA recorded Niggaz4Life;http://www.youtube.com/v/QW8NVoMHgl0&relQuote from: Tha Psycho Hustla on November 03, 2007, 07:32:24 AMThx 4 Tha Info.I Had But I Lost It (W2DR DVD) Can You Tell Me What Snoop Says?If Pac And Kane Were In THe Studio,why They Didnīt Do Shit? (Esp. Pac?).How Did He Get With NWA (In The Lab)?Itīs too much for me,go and buy a new copy. Iīm sure your local outlet has it or google it.I clearly wasnīt there so canīt answer how,why or what reason Pac was there.But it would be only right to assume that since Black Mafia Life and Who Am I? (Dre mixed Kokaneīs Who Am I? album)was recorded at the same time as Niggaz4Life in Audio Achivements studio in Torrance,(then again I can only assume) that Pac was there for his studio session with Above The Law for Black Mafia Life while Dre was working on Niggaz4Life in another room.Itīs probably Shock G that introduced Pac to the Ruthless family while they was working on"Weīre all in the same gang" and the track Shock G CO-Produced with Dre (TellinīTime).If you ask about funk samples and the orgins of G-Funk,well this track is recorded in 1990 and is pretty similar to The Roach.West Coast Rap All Stars - Tellin Time (Mikes Rap) (Prod By Dr. Dre & Shock G)http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=148897.0
Yep,get this this DVD;http://www.amazon.com/Tha-Westside-Mopreme/dp/B00006LPDN/ref=sr_1_7/104-1374017-3992708?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1194099635&sr=1-7Thereīs a long interview with Kokane,he talks about hanging with Pac in the Studio while NWA was recording Niggaz4Life.Kokane appeared on the intro as Sweet Talk,his alter ego. Yo Kokane bring Sweet Talk back,we miss him. EDIT;Hereīs the part where Kokane talks about hanging with pac while NWA recorded Niggaz4Life;http://www.youtube.com/v/QW8NVoMHgl0&rel
Thx 4 Tha Info.I Had But I Lost It (W2DR DVD) Can You Tell Me What Snoop Says?If Pac And Kane Were In THe Studio,why They Didnīt Do Shit? (Esp. Pac?).How Did He Get With NWA (In The Lab)?
Cold187 was certainly jealous. Sure Dre may have used similar samples,but it's not like he stole beats from 187.Besides,Black Mafia Life and The Chronic weren't the first albums for which funk samples were used so;it doesn't matter who invented g-funk.
But I do get what youīre saying,I just donīt agree with the popular belief how "G-funk" was "created". Cold 187um can bitch all he want,but it was a collective effort over time that lead to that sound.Open letter to The Source Mag.about your reviews and ratings of West Coasthttp://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=156779.25
Anyway,it's all about the final product,and I prefer The Chronic over Black Mafia Life.Black Mafia Life sounds old in compared to The Chronic;Uncle Sams Curse was a better G-Funk album than Black Mafia Life imo (with outstanding tracks Black Superman and Kalifornia .And Cold187 made some dope beats for Ren on The Villain In Black as well,so it's not that i think that he's a bad producer,but hopefully for him,he's not jealous anymore.
Quote from: Dre-Day on November 03, 2007, 01:57:48 AMCold187 was certainly jealous. Sure Dre may have used similar samples,but it's not like he stole beats from 187.Besides,Black Mafia Life and The Chronic weren't the first albums for which funk samples were used so;it doesn't matter who invented g-funk.I went and got this quote from a another thread. I canīt say it better;Quote from: tusken RAIDEr - CEO of The Dangerous Crew Movement on October 18, 2007, 11:09:38 AMBut I do get what youīre saying,I just donīt agree with the popular belief how "G-funk" was "created". Cold 187um can bitch all he want,but it was a collective effort over time that lead to that sound.Open letter to The Source Mag.about your reviews and ratings of West Coasthttp://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=156779.25Quote from: Dre-Day on November 03, 2007, 01:57:48 AMAnyway,it's all about the final product,and I prefer The Chronic over Black Mafia Life.Black Mafia Life sounds old in compared to The Chronic;Uncle Sams Curse was a better G-Funk album than Black Mafia Life imo (with outstanding tracks Black Superman and Kalifornia .And Cold187 made some dope beats for Ren on The Villain In Black as well,so it's not that i think that he's a bad producer,but hopefully for him,he's not jealous anymore.Not sure I get what you mean about that Black Mafia Life sounds "old",but the album is poorly mixed.Who Am I? is made in the same time frame with the "same" sound,but you can hear how Cold 187umīs production came out clearer with Dreīs mixing. I love Black Mafia Life for the record,but itīs a way different record than The Chronic.So what if they used some of the same samples? Both was creative with them and in my opinion they donīt sound the same.
Anyway,it's all about the final product,and I prefer The Chronic over Black Mafia Life.Black Mafia Life sounds old in compared to The Chronic;
Not sure I get what you mean about that Black Mafia Life sounds "old",but the album is poorly mixed.Who Am I? is made in the same time frame with the "same" sound,but you can hear how Cold 187umīs production came out clearer with Dreīs mixing. I love Black Mafia Life for the record,but itīs a way different record than The Chronic.So what if they used some of the same samples? Both was creative with them and in my opinion they donīt sound the same.
Maybe the world old is not the right word,but I guess Black Mafia Life wasn't mixed properly like you said;that's why i felt like Black Mafia Life sounds "old" in compared to The Chronic;Uncle Sam's Curse sounds a lot better than Black Mafia Life though.And i agree that The Chronic sounds a lot different than Black Mafia Life,only small parts sounds similar.
Uncle Samīs Curse and Black Mafia Life is two differnt records,in my opinion Black Mafia Life is maybe closer to Niggaz4Life than The Chronic. (Not really,but you get what I mean?)Itīs sounds more "gangster" than "g-funk" maybe thatīs why you think it sounds old?The Black Mafia Life album was delayed for release due to the problems with EPIC,so from what I understand the record was done a couple of months after Niggaz4Lifeīs release. But as you know it didnīt get released before a year or so later.
yeah Black Mafia Life sounds more like Niggaz4Life than The Chronic (so it makes sense that it's from 1991),although the sound quality of Niggaz4Life is better imo (probably mixed better).But i'm not sure if i have listened to the OG release of Niggaz4Life or the remastered version(i don't own the cd myself).It's just that the sound quality of Black Mafia Life sounds similar to (rap) albums from the mid to late 80's.And Black Mafia Life probably won't be remastered (anytime soon).
Itīs One Of The Classics We Love West Coast For.Dre Stole Shit Back In The Days And Still Does."Who Been There, Who Done That" By J-Flexx Is Best Song About That Situation.What You Mean ATL Put Pac On NWA-Tree?With One Feature?I See What You Sayin But..It Was One Feature.Snoop Was Down With ATL Before The Chronic?Never Knew That.What I Heard Is: Pac Was In The Studio When NWA Were Recording Niggaz4Life,So Was Kokane, Is That True?