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I know I am a bit off topic, but I was wondering, who's ghostwriting for Dre these days, for Detox?
-There seems to be a curse on the stars from Chronic 2001. Knoc´,6-2 and you all got fucked somehow. I mean,why do you think it went so bad for you all after the enormous success Chronic 2001 was?
Quote from: Chad Vader on September 07, 2008, 07:47:13 PM-There seems to be a curse on the stars from Chronic 2001. Knoc´,6-2 and you all got fucked somehow. I mean,why do you think it went so bad for you all after the enormous success Chronic 2001 was?Quote from: Jimmy H. on September 09, 2008, 01:32:16 AMA curse? You're reaching. Up In Smoke Tour was huge! Eminem and Xzibit blew the fuck up after that album.Snoop 's popularity was the highest it had been in years. Nate Dogg just happened to end up on nearly everyone's album from 2001 to 2006.Knoc-Turn'al was actually doing good for himself until they changed his album to an EP.It came down to the stars who toured and appeared on the singles selling like two million copies on their albums. X,Em and,Snoop and Nate all had career going..... that´s why I only mentioned those three (the "rookies")
A curse? You're reaching. Up In Smoke Tour was huge! Eminem and Xzibit blew the fuck up after that album.Snoop 's popularity was the highest it had been in years. Nate Dogg just happened to end up on nearly everyone's album from 2001 to 2006.Knoc-Turn'al was actually doing good for himself until they changed his album to an EP.It came down to the stars who toured and appeared on the singles selling like two million copies on their albums.
But it's not really a curse to me. Not even bad luck. Just because they didn't get the mainstream attention like the others doesn't mean it went bad for them. I'd say compared to what happened with the people who worked on the first Chronic or during the N.W.A. days, those artists you named are blessed. Maybe it's just me but I really think you worded this shit all wrong. You are always gonna have people who come out of music projects, movies, and TV shows where some will shine more off their buzz then others.
do you really think so? are we really talking about the same artists
Lets me run down their story quick;-6-2;Dre wanted to put out his solo album on Aftermath,DOC felt like Dre stole "his" scoop and said fuck it and took the tracks recorded while on Aftermath and added a couple of more tracks and released it as a DOC album (Deuce) on some bullshit label... the album sold like what you said? From what I understand DOC even fucked 6-2 for royalties.Then 6-2 went with Timbaland,he got fucked again -Hittman;Dropped from Aftermath,released his album trough siccmade ... do I need to say more? -Knoc´Turnal;His album leaked all over,so the label said fuck it.... then the label released some half assed shit instead Cursed?
Quote from: Cali_Crazee on November 21, 2007, 02:41:08 PMWhere is he at? I saw him in the supermarket yesterday; Cleaning the floor.
Where is he at?
damn u still havent logged off...ur hurting everyone with all this wack shit u drop, it hurts more then getting the swine fluQuote from: Laconic on March 16, 2010, 08:21:33 AMTue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice CubeMe and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.Cubegbee:@ Petey: you sound like a broken record, time to grow up.
Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice CubeMe and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.Cube
Quote from: Dre-Day on September 10, 2008, 02:38:50 AMdo you really think so? are we really talking about the same artists Well, let's see. First, there's N.W.A./Ruthless.Dr. Dre - His brother was stomped to death. He left Ruthless, angry over not being paid what he felt he was worth and had a war of words with Eazy for quite some time. Ended up in legal trouble over the Dee Barnes assault. Eazy-E - Was unable to reunite N.W.A. after a falling out with Cube and Dre. He died in 1995. M.C. Ren and DJ Yella - If not finding stardom as solo artists qualifies as a curse, we can put them down. The D.O.C. - Had his promising career cut short after a car accident that destroyed his vocal chords. Then there's "The Chronic". Dr. Dre - Ended up making little to no money off the album. Got shot. Ended up with continuing legal problems which included having to spend a month on house arrest. Became so tired of the drama at the label that he began working from his own in-home studio instead of going to Can-Am, which resulted in resentment from several of the artists. When he finally left, he had a bitter falling-out with Suge that is still active to this day. Snoop Doggy Dogg - Made no money off "The Chronic". After releasing "Doggystyle", he went on trial for murder. During the trial, his mentor left the label. After the trial, he and Pac had a falling out that went unresolved due to Pac's death. The D.O.C. - Despite being the one who helped bring the label together, Doc never got brought in as a partial owner as originally planned. He also received far less attention and/or credit for his participation on the making of the album as Dre and Snoop. He ended up being one of the first to leave the label. RBX - Never got a solo album on Death Row. Despite being positioned for the spot following Snoop, he left due to not being paid and being tired of the environment at The Row. Never quite got the recognition he deserved. Even as part of DPG, he still is often underrated by that fan base. Nate Dogg - Legal troubles by the barrel. Never got a solo album released through the label while he was there. Was very rarely allowed to do guest spots on projects outside of the label, which would have helped him get some outside revenue. Kurupt - Despite having a platinum-plus group album and being heavily featured on several of the label's biggest releases, he had to leave the label and file bankruptcy. Lady of Rage - Should have taken off as the label's big female MC. Even after "Afro Puffs" became a hit, the label waited too long and by the time, her album came out, the impact was not what it could have been. Warren G - Much like D.O.C., he felt his contributions (i.e. introducing Snoop to Dre) were not properly appreciated. Made no money off his work at Death Row and signed with Def Jam instead. The only Death Row artist on his album was Nate Dogg, who was only cleared, because the single, Regulate, would first appear on Death Row's Above The Rim soundtrack. I'd say these rival any of the so-called "horror stories" from 2001.