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Quote from: D~Nice on April 30, 2008, 09:24:58 AMSince Tha Streetz dropped I would rather hear Kurupt over a Fred beat then a Daz beat. Him and Fred make some dope music together.You remember that Kurupt was working on a album with Fred and Mel for Snoops label right?I´m searching the news archive,with no luck. help me locate the interview ...and yes Fred and Kurupt is a lethal combo
Since Tha Streetz dropped I would rather hear Kurupt over a Fred beat then a Daz beat. Him and Fred make some dope music together.
Thanx D-Nice,so what´s up with this project? QuoteDubcnn:Kurupt, what's the situation on the new solo album you got coming?Kurupt: It's my independent album, "Underground Volume 1: Kurupt Young Gotti - Same Day, Different Shit". Daz produced the whole record right there. Then I have my solo album that I'm dropping in the major market that Snoop is executive producing. I'm working on that one right now. My underground album is done, me and Daz packaged it up. Right now I'm working on finishing the Dogg Pound album, finishing Daz's solo album,and finishing my Kurupt album that Snoopy is executive producing.But that shit is off the meat rack! Oh my god!I tell you this much about that album.Starting off with that album,I did 3 records with Fredwreck, and 3 records with Mel-Man.Wow, I'm tryna tell ya man! Just to give you an idea where I'm headed. I'm headed to fucking Jupiter right now!http://www.dubcnn.com/interviews/dpg06/FRED WRECK (December 2006) | Interview By: Yashhttp://www.dubcnn.com/interviews/fredwreckpt2/QuoteDubcnn:Tight, and can you tell us about the songs that you produced on Kurupt’s upcoming album, and the group album that you’re doing with Kurupt?Yeah, the Kurupt album, we started working on it, me and him have been working on it through him doing movies, he’s been doing a couple of movies and shit, he’s just moved down the street from me and shit, so that’s perfect – he comes over to my house every morning that he’s not shooting his movies, early in the morning and were just working like we did on the other two albums, he just comes over and I play him some beats that I’ve been working on, or I just cook one up for him from scratch right there and we just work on it, he’ll buck the verse, and after he does the verse ill be like “yeah that shit sounds cool, let me add something” or let me do a change or something. We’ve been working on it and this shits going to be real bangin’ man!Dubcnn:Tight shit. Tell them about that group that you told me about last time man, you said you were going to do a group with him?Yeah, we’ve got a little group that were doing, but its more like a test project album, were calling it “The Operators”.Dubcnn:Okay, and how does this compare to when you were recording “The Streets Iz A Mutha” album, to working with Kurupt these days?Yo, it’s the same – he’s grown and I’ve grown, he’s grown as a person and his skills have advanced and my skills have advanced, so its just going to be a reflection of that and its going to be the same flavour, we don’t chase the radio and we don’t chase trends. We ain’t going to be like “this down south bass shit is hot, that’s the fashion” – we don’t do that, we do what we do, we do our music that we like and try to keep it ahead of the curve and do something that the fans love and that we love too at the same time.
Dubcnn:Kurupt, what's the situation on the new solo album you got coming?Kurupt: It's my independent album, "Underground Volume 1: Kurupt Young Gotti - Same Day, Different Shit". Daz produced the whole record right there. Then I have my solo album that I'm dropping in the major market that Snoop is executive producing. I'm working on that one right now. My underground album is done, me and Daz packaged it up. Right now I'm working on finishing the Dogg Pound album, finishing Daz's solo album,and finishing my Kurupt album that Snoopy is executive producing.But that shit is off the meat rack! Oh my god!I tell you this much about that album.Starting off with that album,I did 3 records with Fredwreck, and 3 records with Mel-Man.Wow, I'm tryna tell ya man! Just to give you an idea where I'm headed. I'm headed to fucking Jupiter right now!http://www.dubcnn.com/interviews/dpg06/
Dubcnn:Tight, and can you tell us about the songs that you produced on Kurupt’s upcoming album, and the group album that you’re doing with Kurupt?Yeah, the Kurupt album, we started working on it, me and him have been working on it through him doing movies, he’s been doing a couple of movies and shit, he’s just moved down the street from me and shit, so that’s perfect – he comes over to my house every morning that he’s not shooting his movies, early in the morning and were just working like we did on the other two albums, he just comes over and I play him some beats that I’ve been working on, or I just cook one up for him from scratch right there and we just work on it, he’ll buck the verse, and after he does the verse ill be like “yeah that shit sounds cool, let me add something” or let me do a change or something. We’ve been working on it and this shits going to be real bangin’ man!Dubcnn:Tight shit. Tell them about that group that you told me about last time man, you said you were going to do a group with him?Yeah, we’ve got a little group that were doing, but its more like a test project album, were calling it “The Operators”.Dubcnn:Okay, and how does this compare to when you were recording “The Streets Iz A Mutha” album, to working with Kurupt these days?Yo, it’s the same – he’s grown and I’ve grown, he’s grown as a person and his skills have advanced and my skills have advanced, so its just going to be a reflection of that and its going to be the same flavour, we don’t chase the radio and we don’t chase trends. We ain’t going to be like “this down south bass shit is hot, that’s the fashion” – we don’t do that, we do what we do, we do our music that we like and try to keep it ahead of the curve and do something that the fans love and that we love too at the same time.
^^^^^well,I hope you´re right.A Kurupt album with beats by Hi-Tek,Fred Wreck and Mel-Man should be fire.That line up right there looks like a fine mix of "Hip Hop" and "Gangster Shit"
Quote from: Dre-Day - Officer of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on April 30, 2008, 11:20:36 AMsure, but don't forget about the parent company of snoop's label the goals,the budget and stakes of Snoops solo albums is a little different from his other projects I believe...and ain´t Koch the distributor for his label? is Koch under the Interscope umbrella too?
sure, but don't forget about the parent company of snoop's label
Quote from: Dre-Day - Officer of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on April 30, 2008, 11:42:25 AMQuote from: Chad Vader Supporter of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on April 30, 2008, 11:40:18 AMQuote from: Dre-Day - Officer of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on April 30, 2008, 11:20:36 AMsure, but don't forget about the parent company of snoop's label the goals,the budget and stakes of Snoops solo albums is a little different from his other projects I believe...and ain´t Koch the distributor for his label? is Koch under the Interscope umbrella too?i thought his label was distributed by Geffen , but i guess i'm mixing something up lol. he's with Koch offcourse correct me if I´m wrong -Snoop is on Geffen (Interscope) right?-His label on Koch,right?
Quote from: Chad Vader Supporter of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on April 30, 2008, 11:40:18 AMQuote from: Dre-Day - Officer of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on April 30, 2008, 11:20:36 AMsure, but don't forget about the parent company of snoop's label the goals,the budget and stakes of Snoops solo albums is a little different from his other projects I believe...and ain´t Koch the distributor for his label? is Koch under the Interscope umbrella too?i thought his label was distributed by Geffen , but i guess i'm mixing something up lol. he's with Koch offcourse
Quote from: Dre-Day - Officer of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on April 30, 2008, 11:20:36 AMsure, but don't forget about the parent company of snoop's label the goals,the budget and stakes of Snoops solo albums is a little different from his other projects I believe...and ain´t Koch the distributor for his label? is Koch under the Interscope umbrella too?Quote from: D~Nice on April 30, 2008, 11:22:13 AMI think the one with Hi-Tek beats is a separate album from HOV, but I don't see why he could not add some of his beats to the album.damn,this is confusing so two albums?one with Fred and Mel.and one with Hi-Tek and Terrace?...then the one with Quik This is just too much remember those other "dream line up" projects (Riflemen and The Four Horsemen)that never really went any further than a couple of tracks (a EP and some features )
I think the one with Hi-Tek beats is a separate album from HOV, but I don't see why he could not add some of his beats to the album.
props to everyone on this page.
damn,this is confusing so two albums?one with Fred and Mel.and one with Hi-Tek and Terrace?...then the one with Quik This is just too much remember those other "dream line up" projects (Riflemen and The Four Horsemen)that never really went any further than a couple of tracks (a EP and some features )
Yep, those are all 3 separate albums according to Kurupt.Fred and Mel probably would not be the only producers for History Of Violence but if it worked out that way I ain't complaining.
props guys about time I contributed something to this thread lol
anyone got the picture me rolling remix with kurupt?? it was on a posthumorous 2pac cd i think....
Man, Yesterday I finally got around to Bangin out to "Lollipop" (Kurupt & Roscoe w/Gail & DAZ)I am Diggin that Shit Fo Sho! Personally I tend to Like shit that is Super Gd Up but the Homies can most def lay down some smooth shit for the Bitches like this track and "Cheat".