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Quote from: 3331 on October 05, 2007, 09:48:46 AMi would take R.A.W. over RR&GBand outside of that i agree mainly.SSG was not bad, there was some heat, i agree-T
i would take R.A.W. over RR&GB
i love RRGB no doubt, but there's nothing i get from it that i don't get from dogg food.RAW scratches a completely different itch and I feel it's a better exposition of daz's RAW talent than any other of his works-T
yeah i agree with that, Kurupt comes ridiculous on RRGB-T
agree with everything that has been said especially the Kurupt part, was listening to Doggfather on the way to work this morning and I actually think dude was getting better to a point where '96-'97 Kurupt was actually tighter than '92-'95, I mean he murdered every verse on that album
Quote from: HighEyeCue on October 10, 2007, 12:12:32 PMagree with everything that has been said especially the Kurupt part, was listening to Doggfather on the way to work this morning and I actually think dude was getting better to a point where '96-'97 Kurupt was actually tighter than '92-'95, I mean he murdered every verse on that album lyrically he got tighter 96-97 but his delivery had already lost some of his edge.even on the doggystyle songs, outside of for all my niggaz and bitches, he does not come as hard as he does on the chronic era stuff like lyrical gangbang, stranded on death row, and puffin on blunts drankin tanquerayBUT some songs his laid back flow was better for like the doggfather stuff/RRGB/bitches ain't shit/doggy dogg world-T
man Kurupt's delivery has always been tight to me its his lyrics that fell the fuck off for instance delivery is tight on Streetz Iz A Mutha and Space Boogie but his lyrics is on some freestyle shit "I'm like fuck a bitch and fuck you too" he alwyas finishes verses with nigga or muthafucka shit gets fuckn annoying at times even though those albums are dope I think the only time he put together his lyrics and delivery was Trylogy where he just blacked the fuck out
trylogyy and game are as dope as post 95 west coast gangsta rap gets but i don't think they fuck with any of his work on the chronic/doggystyle-T
Daz- Gangsta Party: Beats were a little weak on some but I like the guest appearances on this album. It had the feel of the first album with all of the west coast artists and the Redman, Joe Budden and Jagged Edge appearances were nice. Getting Money is the shit. Kurupt, 40 and Daz made a nice song to cruise to. One of those MANY side projects Daz does, but it is decent.