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Re: what did big hutch mean on dont bite the funk...
« Reply #15 on: August 01, 2007, 09:20:05 AM »
Okay, but KMG and possibly other members of ATL are from Pomona, and that's hood.

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Uh... Theyre all from Pomona... And not all of Pomona is hood... Drive by Cal Poly, Northern Pomona by the Fairplex... Shits not hood.
No not all pomona is hood but not all LA is hood either or compton.You talking about two areas in pomona that are money making places.Fairplex is the los angeles county fairgrounds which is the fair for the entire los angeles county from santa monica to pomona.Cal poly is a university which is on the outskirts of pomona where pomona ends + cal poly is a california university just like UCLA these places have people from all over the nation and world. In or around a university or  fairplex which is like holly wood park or another money making venue you are not going to see no hood in those type of areas that are money making establishmenets or state facilities of education and art.Naw it aint no hood at the university and it isn't no hood around the LA county fairgrounds jsut like it aint no hood at UCLA in westwood. But there is a 456 north side islands,there is a sintown which is near cal poly but on the other side,there is a south side of pomona where you have pomona 12 street which is a nortorious gang in the whole los angles county. Now not everybody from Above the law is from pomona,Go-mack is from the east side of south los angeles.
 

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Re: what did big hutch mean on dont bite the funk...
« Reply #16 on: August 01, 2007, 09:23:55 AM »
Cube's new jacks fresh off the 10 freeway diss don't mean nothing anyways. Cube got bus out of LA into the valley for high school. Cube didn't even attend the nortorious gang bang high school washington high that was in his own neighborhood.
 

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Re: what did big hutch mean on dont bite the funk...
« Reply #17 on: August 01, 2007, 09:28:38 AM »
Where the 60 goes through Pomona is the borderline of Chino. I thought they went to Pomona High School or possibly Garey High which are close to the 10 and 71 Freeways.. The area by the 60 isn't all that hood...
The area off the 60 is the outskirts of pomona,you can technically call those areas Diamond bar or west covina.When you exit garey you are near the diamon bar hills area. That is an industrial area of pomona. Just like inglewood you would think that inglewood is all nice near ladera heights but if you joureny on down toward the bottoms then you start seeing what's hood.
 

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Re: what did big hutch mean on dont bite the funk...
« Reply #18 on: August 01, 2007, 09:42:40 AM »
Ok yall going waaay off topic playaz...cold 187 dissed dre,and kuropt on that song.....he clams dre stole his g-funk style,along with rideing with eazy....listen to 187 old shit and and u can see where dre,warren-g,and others got that g-funk style from.he was the only producers back then on the west useing live instruments.listen to kokains 1st cd.....yet theres a interview with warren g saying that he use to all ways hang out at cold-187s house and learn a thing or two........i do remeber when cue got into it with atl.the out come??? 8)
 

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Re: what did big hutch mean on dont bite the funk...
« Reply #19 on: August 01, 2007, 09:52:40 AM »
Tanny - Just correcting your incorrect information. Sorry if that hurts your feelings...

shaka - Eh... Thats not Diamond Bar or West Covina (at all) off of Garey. Diamond Bar is more off of Temple and Grand (borderline Walnut). The Garey exit is Chino and Pomona, I know cuz my girl lives a few minutes from there and her bro works at that Circuit City right there. West Covina doesn't even touch the 60. Hacienda Heights, Industry etc. are the areas nearest the 60 in that vacinity. Now, of course the Fairplex area and the Cal Poly areas are money making areas and therefore not hood, but I was letting it be known that when people Pomona is hood, not ALL of Pomona is hood... Just making sure people don't get the misconception.
 

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Re: what did big hutch mean on dont bite the funk...
« Reply #20 on: August 01, 2007, 10:29:31 AM »
Correct me if im wrong but didn't he diss Ice Cube on Dre Day. He doesn't say his name specifically but there are lines that seem to pertain to Cube. And my guess is that his name might have been in there originally but was taken out because they had settled their differences.
 

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Re: what did big hutch mean on dont bite the funk...
« Reply #21 on: August 01, 2007, 12:16:51 PM »
can someone explain what the threadstarter means, his/her post makes little to no sense....


based upon the replies in the thread i will say this, did nobody listen to Efil4zaggin? Dre and the rest of NWA diss Cube throughout the album.



Exactly.  How the fuck can you diss Dre for not dissing Ice Cube after Dre already dissed him on Niggaz4life.  It doesnt make any sense.
 

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Re: what did big hutch mean on dont bite the funk...
« Reply #22 on: August 01, 2007, 12:23:43 PM »
There are subliminals to Cube on the chronic but they were already cool again by the time the singles for the chronic were comin' out.

Cube had an imprint or publishing company called 'street knowledge'. in 'dre day' they said "on a street knowledge mission.." talkin about going and checkin Cube

on Puffin on blunts and drankin tanqueray Kurupt says "tha row ain't lynchin and the pound ain't mobbin'" referring to lench mob cubes group/label.

on 'nuthin but a g thang' Dre says "I'm mobbin' like a motherfucker but I ain't lynchin"

all these are subliminals to Cube^^ BUT

Cube was in the let me ride video

and in the single version of nuthin but a g thang instead 'mobbin like a motherfucker but i ain't lynchin' it says 'mobbin with the dogg pound, bow wow wow'

ANYway, SGV. I was just saying that those dudes were from a hood ass part of Pomona. it's semantics to go and be like "Oh we'll not every part of Pomona is ghetto" It's like "No shit." it's a big ass city, cities have different parts to them. what i was saying was completely clear but yeah you're right. Not every single corner of Pomona is hood. I didn't really see the point in you pointing out that not all of Pomona was hood.

You want semantics? Perhaps my statement was unqualified, but altogether incorrect? That is an incorrect assessment.

But i do believe, if I'm not mistaken there's a "Geary" exit off the 60 and that's West Covina.

perhaps Garey is another one referring to the area you're talking about.

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Re: what did big hutch mean on dont bite the funk...
« Reply #23 on: August 01, 2007, 12:25:56 PM »
can someone explain what the threadstarter means, his/her post makes little to no sense....


based upon the replies in the thread i will say this, did nobody listen to Efil4zaggin? Dre and the rest of NWA diss Cube throughout the album.



Exactly.  How the fuck can you diss Dre for not dissing Ice Cube after Dre already dissed him on Niggaz4life.  It doesnt make any sense.

If I'm not mistaken, the original 'no vaseline' was in response to EFIL4ZAGGIN so technically Dre didn't blatantly respond to Cube for that....but he did subliminally respond to it in the quotes I discussed last post

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Re: what did big hutch mean on dont bite the funk...
« Reply #24 on: August 01, 2007, 02:34:11 PM »


on 'nuthin but a g thang' Dre says "I'm mobbin' like a motherfucker but I ain't lynchin"



Also on Let Me Ride he says "... some niggas like lynchin, but I just watch 'em hang (and so on and so on)
 

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Re: what did big hutch mean on dont bite the funk...
« Reply #25 on: August 01, 2007, 02:42:51 PM »
i don't get what they were thinking. they were on ruthless and they're basically saying cube is more of a threat then eazy. shit like that is ASKING for problems in a game that's all about intimidation and respect. not to mention the diss track doesn't even get close to anything that would offend me if i were dre.

plus they've shown he isn't much of a threat to anybody if they whooped his ass like several sources have said.

didn't he say it at a concert though or something?

i been listenin to that song since '94. He sais "Yeah you dissed Eazy-E but i'm confused...'cuz you was scared as fucc to diss Ice Cube"...to me that has always sounded like Hutch is sayin "How can you be scared to diss Ice Cube when you're not scared to diss Eazy-E???". That's like sayin' you're not scared to punch Mike Tyson in the face, but you're scared to punch Lil' Bow Wow. So of course a nigga is confused. Trust me, Eazy-E was way more of a threat then Ice Cube.

i was thinking that too. ice cube is a hard dude on record but i don't think he ever had the street connections eazy had.
 

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Re: what did big hutch mean on dont bite the funk...
« Reply #26 on: August 01, 2007, 09:22:42 PM »
i don't get what they were thinking. they were on ruthless and they're basically saying cube is more of a threat then eazy. shit like that is ASKING for problems in a game that's all about intimidation and respect. not to mention the diss track doesn't even get close to anything that would offend me if i were dre.

plus they've shown he isn't much of a threat to anybody if they whooped his ass like several sources have said.

didn't he say it at a concert though or something?


What about Da Lench Mob?

i been listenin to that song since '94. He sais "Yeah you dissed Eazy-E but i'm confused...'cuz you was scared as fucc to diss Ice Cube"...to me that has always sounded like Hutch is sayin "How can you be scared to diss Ice Cube when you're not scared to diss Eazy-E???". That's like sayin' you're not scared to punch Mike Tyson in the face, but you're scared to punch Lil' Bow Wow. So of course a nigga is confused. Trust me, Eazy-E was way more of a threat then Ice Cube.

i was thinking that too. ice cube is a hard dude on record but i don't think he ever had the street connections eazy had.
 

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Re: what did big hutch mean on dont bite the funk...
« Reply #27 on: August 01, 2007, 11:05:31 PM »
There are subliminals to Cube on the chronic but they were already cool again by the time the singles for the chronic were comin' out.

Cube had an imprint or publishing company called 'street knowledge'. in 'dre day' they said "on a street knowledge mission.." talkin about going and checkin Cube

on Puffin on blunts and drankin tanqueray Kurupt says "tha row ain't lynchin and the pound ain't mobbin'" referring to lench mob cubes group/label.

on 'nuthin but a g thang' Dre says "I'm mobbin' like a motherfucker but I ain't lynchin"

all these are subliminals to Cube^^ BUT

Cube was in the let me ride video

and in the single version of nuthin but a g thang instead 'mobbin like a motherfucker but i ain't lynchin' it says 'mobbin with the dogg pound, bow wow wow'

ANYway, SGV. I was just saying that those dudes were from a hood ass part of Pomona. it's semantics to go and be like "Oh we'll not every part of Pomona is ghetto" It's like "No shit." it's a big ass city, cities have different parts to them. what i was saying was completely clear but yeah you're right. Not every single corner of Pomona is hood. I didn't really see the point in you pointing out that not all of Pomona was hood.

You want semantics? Perhaps my statement was unqualified, but altogether incorrect? That is an incorrect assessment.

But i do believe, if I'm not mistaken there's a "Geary" exit off the 60 and that's West Covina.

perhaps Garey is another one referring to the area you're talking about.

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How is that West Covina? Where do you get that from? The Garey exit on the 60 that is Pomona/Chino. West Covina does NOT touch the 60.  La Puente, Industry, South El Monte those are cities around West Covina that touch the 60. Ive never seen a "Geary" exit at all...
 

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Re: what did big hutch mean on dont bite the funk...
« Reply #28 on: August 02, 2007, 01:40:13 AM »
i guess i'm mistaken then


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Re: what did big hutch mean on dont bite the funk...
« Reply #29 on: August 02, 2007, 02:23:40 AM »
i wonder if cold 187um and dre have talked since that old beef.