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Re: was Last of tha Pound any good?
« Reply #15 on: December 04, 2007, 04:46:44 PM »
I actually like the track with Nas better than Pac as far as more lyrical content and Kurupt probably drops his most underrated verse on that track, straight heat.
Started is one of the dopest Kurupt solos of all time. period.
you ain't lyin homie, my favorite Kurupt track of all time, he totally blacked out

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Re: was Last of tha Pound any good?
« Reply #16 on: December 04, 2007, 04:51:17 PM »
I actually like the track with Nas better than Pac as far as more lyrical content and Kurupt probably drops his most underrated verse on that track, straight heat.
Started is one of the dopest Kurupt solos of all time. period.
you ain't lyin homie, my favorite Kurupt track of all time, he totally blacked out

Co-sign and +1. Nas got mad lyrical on that track. I can understand people liking the Pac verse on the other version though.

Every Single Day is probably my favorite Dogg Pound verse from Kurupt

Got My Mind Made Up is my favorite guest verse

Started is my favorite solo joint
 

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Re: was Last of tha Pound any good?
« Reply #17 on: December 04, 2007, 04:57:00 PM »
I actually like the track with Nas better than Pac as far as more lyrical content and Kurupt probably drops his most underrated verse on that track, straight heat.
Started is one of the dopest Kurupt solos of all time. period.
you ain't lyin homie, my favorite Kurupt track of all time, he totally blacked out

Co-sign and +1. Nas got mad lyrical on that track. I can understand people liking the Pac verse on the other version though.

Every Single Day is probably my favorite Dogg Pound verse from Kurupt

Got My Mind Made Up is my favorite guest verse

Started is my favorite solo joint

And speaking of HEAT by Kurupt.
Did you guys get a chance to peep the 2 tracks I posted recently?
http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=160771.0


"Gangsta & Politiks"    KURUPT, Patriarch, & Ghazi

http://www.zshare.net/audio/52882779a70ece/


"Sup Wit It" (Sound-Forge Remastered Kurupt Solo)

http://www.zshare.net/audio/52893392c2a47e/

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Dope Shit! 8)




Don't Waste Time Hating on Kurupt just because he gets the Appreciation that you think YOUR favorite artist deserves. You should try being more Positive about Life and Post about things that YOU LIKE instead of Whining Like a BITCH. Convert All That Hate into Positive Energy to Promote YOUR # 1 Artist. MUTHAFUCCA!
 

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Re: was Last of tha Pound any good?
« Reply #18 on: December 04, 2007, 05:01:41 PM »
I actually like the track with Nas better than Pac as far as more lyrical content and Kurupt probably drops his most underrated verse on that track, straight heat.
Started is one of the dopest Kurupt solos of all time. period.
you ain't lyin homie, my favorite Kurupt track of all time, he totally blacked out

Co-sign and +1. Nas got mad lyrical on that track. I can understand people liking the Pac verse on the other version though.

Every Single Day is probably my favorite Dogg Pound verse from Kurupt

Got My Mind Made Up is my favorite guest verse

Started is my favorite solo joint

And speaking of HEAT by Kurupt.
Did you guys get a chance to peep the 2 tracks I posted recently?
http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=160771.0


"Gangsta & Politiks"    KURUPT, Patriarch, & Ghazi

http://www.zshare.net/audio/52882779a70ece/


"Sup Wit It" (Sound-Forge Remastered Kurupt Solo)

http://www.zshare.net/audio/52893392c2a47e/

:firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil:  :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil:
Dope Shit! 8)


Props for these tracks
 

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Re: was Last of tha Pound any good?
« Reply #19 on: December 04, 2007, 05:05:49 PM »
I actually like the track with Nas better than Pac as far as more lyrical content and Kurupt probably drops his most underrated verse on that track, straight heat.
Started is one of the dopest Kurupt solos of all time. period.
you ain't lyin homie, my favorite Kurupt track of all time, he totally blacked out

Co-sign and +1. Nas got mad lyrical on that track. I can understand people liking the Pac verse on the other version though.

Every Single Day is probably my favorite Dogg Pound verse from Kurupt

Got My Mind Made Up is my favorite guest verse

Started is my favorite solo joint

all dope homie, too bad "Every Single Day" was on an album like "2002" and not on another one that would get more exposure same thing with "Started"
 

HEC

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Re: was Last of tha Pound any good?
« Reply #20 on: December 04, 2007, 05:07:09 PM »
I actually like the track with Nas better than Pac as far as more lyrical content and Kurupt probably drops his most underrated verse on that track, straight heat.
Started is one of the dopest Kurupt solos of all time. period.
you ain't lyin homie, my favorite Kurupt track of all time, he totally blacked out

Co-sign and +1. Nas got mad lyrical on that track. I can understand people liking the Pac verse on the other version though.

Every Single Day is probably my favorite Dogg Pound verse from Kurupt

Got My Mind Made Up is my favorite guest verse

Started is my favorite solo joint

And speaking of HEAT by Kurupt.
Did you guys get a chance to peep the 2 tracks I posted recently?
http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=160771.0


"Gangsta & Politiks"    KURUPT, Patriarch, & Ghazi

http://www.zshare.net/audio/52882779a70ece/


"Sup Wit It" (Sound-Forge Remastered Kurupt Solo)

http://www.zshare.net/audio/52893392c2a47e/

:firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil:  :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil:
Dope Shit! 8)


thanks GM you always dropping these Kurupt heat rocks man
 

d-nice

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Re: was Last of tha Pound any good?
« Reply #21 on: December 04, 2007, 05:08:40 PM »
I actually like the track with Nas better than Pac as far as more lyrical content and Kurupt probably drops his most underrated verse on that track, straight heat.
Started is one of the dopest Kurupt solos of all time. period.
you ain't lyin homie, my favorite Kurupt track of all time, he totally blacked out

Co-sign and +1. Nas got mad lyrical on that track. I can understand people liking the Pac verse on the other version though.

Every Single Day is probably my favorite Dogg Pound verse from Kurupt

Got My Mind Made Up is my favorite guest verse

Started is my favorite solo joint

all dope homie, too bad "Every Single Day" was on an album like "2002" and not on another one that would get more exposure same thing with "Started"

Yeah that Every Single Day cut is edited though. I heard the original has Daz and Nate Dogg on it also. I bet the original is even that much better.
 

HEC

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Re: was Last of tha Pound any good?
« Reply #22 on: December 04, 2007, 05:14:20 PM »
I actually like the track with Nas better than Pac as far as more lyrical content and Kurupt probably drops his most underrated verse on that track, straight heat.
Started is one of the dopest Kurupt solos of all time. period.
you ain't lyin homie, my favorite Kurupt track of all time, he totally blacked out

Co-sign and +1. Nas got mad lyrical on that track. I can understand people liking the Pac verse on the other version though.

Every Single Day is probably my favorite Dogg Pound verse from Kurupt

Got My Mind Made Up is my favorite guest verse

Started is my favorite solo joint

all dope homie, too bad "Every Single Day" was on an album like "2002" and not on another one that would get more exposure same thing with "Started"

Yeah that Every Single Day cut is edited though. I heard the original has Daz and Nate Dogg on it also. I bet the original is even that much better.

damn Death Row, that would be a definite Doggystyle quality 10/10 track then I mean the one on 2002 is already that good
 

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Re: was Last of tha Pound any good?
« Reply #23 on: December 04, 2007, 05:18:28 PM »
I actually like the track with Nas better than Pac as far as more lyrical content and Kurupt probably drops his most underrated verse on that track, straight heat.
Started is one of the dopest Kurupt solos of all time. period.
you ain't lyin homie, my favorite Kurupt track of all time, he totally blacked out

Co-sign and +1. Nas got mad lyrical on that track. I can understand people liking the Pac verse on the other version though.

Every Single Day is probably my favorite Dogg Pound verse from Kurupt

Got My Mind Made Up is my favorite guest verse

Started is my favorite solo joint

all dope homie, too bad "Every Single Day" was on an album like "2002" and not on another one that would get more exposure same thing with "Started"

Yeah that Every Single Day cut is edited though. I heard the original has Daz and Nate Dogg on it also. I bet the original is even that much better.

damn Death Row, that would be a definite Doggystyle quality 10/10 track then I mean the one on 2002 is already that good

Yeah I am sure there are some more tracks like that floating around in the vaults.
 

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Re: was Last of tha Pound any good?
« Reply #24 on: December 04, 2007, 08:02:51 PM »
ima cop it dident know it was even around got most of their stuff collected.....

 

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Re: was Last of tha Pound any good?
« Reply #25 on: December 05, 2007, 02:26:33 AM »
The album had a couple of good tracks, if you can get it for cheap, buy it...
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Re: was Last of tha Pound any good?
« Reply #26 on: December 05, 2007, 05:33:32 AM »
props to everybody for the replies, just copped it for 7 bucks off this dude in one of my classes he wanted to sell it for 10 but I told him no more than 7 and he gave in. Anyway this CD looks like some bootleg shit like a photocopy of the cover just like one sleeve but the CD plays good no skips don't seem like a bootleg, so far like about half the tracks maybe some more will grow on me

Don't Stop, Keep Goin' - better than I thought Nas does rip it more than Pac but the beat is kinda better on the Pac version
Got to Get It Get It featuring Foxy Brown - love this beat Kurupt rips it!
Jakkmove - classic had this track before real DPG shit!
We R Them Dogg Pound Gangstaz - never heard this before classic shit!
Started - damn everybody was right about this track Kurupt rips it might be the best Kurupt track I ever heard!

 

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Re: was Last of tha Pound any good?
« Reply #27 on: December 05, 2007, 12:14:36 PM »
props to everybody for the replies, just copped it for 7 bucks off this dude in one of my classes he wanted to sell it for 10 but I told him no more than 7 and he gave in. Anyway this CD looks like some bootleg shit like a photocopy of the cover just like one sleeve but the CD plays good no skips don't seem like a bootleg, so far like about half the tracks maybe some more will grow on me

Don't Stop, Keep Goin' - better than I thought Nas does rip it more than Pac but the beat is kinda better on the Pac version
Got to Get It Get It featuring Foxy Brown - love this beat Kurupt rips it!
Jakkmove - classic had this track before real DPG shit!
We R Them Dogg Pound Gangstaz - never heard this before classic shit!

Started - damn everybody was right about this track Kurupt rips it might be the best Kurupt track I ever heard!

Hell Yea Dogg!!! 8)

As far as Dont Stop w/ 2pac VS Dont Stop w/ NAS

As I mentioned before I do prefer the the 2pac version.
Not that Pac's verse is better than Nas'.
Nas' verse is dope too but I have been a MAJOR 2pac Fan since 1992 so I loved seeing this track with him and the Pound.
I guess The extra verse in the NAS version makes the song run a little too long for me.
I also like the format of just 3 verses on the 2pac version.(1 for each artist)
Also, I had heard the 2pac version many times before I eventually heard the NAS version so my judgment is Biased. 
But both versions are cool 8)

And Yo Guys, Hit me Up in my other thread.
I want to hear what you guys think of the tracks.

http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=160771.0


« Last Edit: December 05, 2007, 12:24:34 PM by GM Recordz »




Don't Waste Time Hating on Kurupt just because he gets the Appreciation that you think YOUR favorite artist deserves. You should try being more Positive about Life and Post about things that YOU LIKE instead of Whining Like a BITCH. Convert All That Hate into Positive Energy to Promote YOUR # 1 Artist. MUTHAFUCCA!
 

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Re: was Last of tha Pound any good?
« Reply #28 on: December 05, 2007, 02:27:56 PM »
props to everybody for the replies, just copped it for 7 bucks off this dude in one of my classes he wanted to sell it for 10 but I told him no more than 7 and he gave in. Anyway this CD looks like some bootleg shit like a photocopy of the cover just like one sleeve but the CD plays good no skips don't seem like a bootleg, so far like about half the tracks maybe some more will grow on me

Don't Stop, Keep Goin' - better than I thought Nas does rip it more than Pac but the beat is kinda better on the Pac version
Got to Get It Get It featuring Foxy Brown - love this beat Kurupt rips it!
Jakkmove - classic had this track before real DPG shit!
We R Them Dogg Pound Gangstaz - never heard this before classic shit!
Started - damn everybody was right about this track Kurupt rips it might be the best Kurupt track I ever heard!



it looks like R.A.W. and Dillinger and Young Gotti.
 

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Re: was Last of tha Pound any good?
« Reply #29 on: December 05, 2007, 05:38:43 PM »
props to everybody for the replies, just copped it for 7 bucks off this dude in one of my classes he wanted to sell it for 10 but I told him no more than 7 and he gave in. Anyway this CD looks like some bootleg shit like a photocopy of the cover just like one sleeve but the CD plays good no skips don't seem like a bootleg, so far like about half the tracks maybe some more will grow on me

Don't Stop, Keep Goin' - better than I thought Nas does rip it more than Pac but the beat is kinda better on the Pac version
Got to Get It Get It featuring Foxy Brown - love this beat Kurupt rips it!
Jakkmove - classic had this track before real DPG shit!
We R Them Dogg Pound Gangstaz - never heard this before classic shit!

Started - damn everybody was right about this track Kurupt rips it might be the best Kurupt track I ever heard!

Hell Yea Dogg!!! 8)

As far as Dont Stop w/ 2pac VS Dont Stop w/ NAS

As I mentioned before I do prefer the the 2pac version.
Not that Pac's verse is better than Nas'.
Nas' verse is dope too but I have been a MAJOR 2pac Fan since 1992 so I loved seeing this track with him and the Pound.
I guess The extra verse in the NAS version makes the song run a little too long for me.
I also like the format of just 3 verses on the 2pac version.(1 for each artist)
Also, I had heard the 2pac version many times before I eventually heard the NAS version so my judgment is Biased. 
But both versions are cool 8)

And Yo Guys, Hit me Up in my other thread.
I want to hear what you guys think of the tracks.

http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=160771.0




Even if the original was with Nas, y didn't they put their original verses on it? I woulda prolly liked it better if they put their original verses. The 2Pac version has a more complete beat and of course Pac is better than Nas, so that version is better.
« Last Edit: December 05, 2007, 05:59:16 PM by jbel1021 »