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NO More D.P.G. Straight from Kurupts Mouth.......
« on: May 23, 2001, 02:31:35 PM »
hahaha...new i could get your azzz in here....but serious.....read what i found on mtv.....

Even though Kurupt just dropped the LP Dillinger & Young Gotti with his longtime road dog Daz as the group D.P.G., the Cali-by-way-of-Philadelphia rapper says the more things stay the same, the more things change.
"Everybody is calling it a D.P.G. album, but it's not a D.P.G. album," Kurupt insisted. "D.P.G. is really ... it's time to go on. Dogg Pound, we had a ball. We always gonna be Dogg Pound Gangstas, but when it comes to dropping these albums, D.P.G. is pretty much on halt. There's only D.P.G.C. (Dogg Pound Gangsta Clique) and the Gang.
"D.P.G.C. is me, Snoop, Daz and Nate Dogg. You could look forward to that album with all of us," Kurupt continued. "Then it's the Gang album, that's what the Dillinger and Gotti album is — the millennium Dogg Pound. Just the way we're coming off, we on fire. We ain't on fire in a negative way, we ain't dissing nobody. We're on fire as far as making these records."
A year and a half ago, Kurupt was a virtual four-alarm blaze, spitting flames on half of the industry with "Calling Out Names," off of his second solo LP, Tha Streets Iz a Mutha. Kurupt accused his then-girlfriend Foxy Brown (both now say they have no ill feelings toward each other) of having an affair with DMX, and he retaliated by not only dousing those two with venom, but he also called out members of the Ruff Ryders camp and Ja Rule.

"Everything is on the cool out," Kurupt said. "Snoopy stepped in and had a talk with me and brought me back down to earth. Everybody goes in their own zone where they lose their brain for a minute. The good thing about it is that people didn't respond to it. That was a good thing for hip-hop itself. There could've been a gang of casualties and bullsh-- off of it. I commend certain n---as for the way they handled it and realized what was going on."
Kurupt's backlash proved to the industry that gangstas need love too. The MC, who oozed machismo, asserting that "bitches ain't sh--," had fallen in love and had his heart broken.
"Before me and [Foxy Brown] can do anything, we have to become friends first," he said. "We became intimate before we became friends. I'll be real about it, a n---a was hurt. For [me] to call anybody my woman, that's against the house laws. But the problem was that you can't force anybody to be anything. If your woman wants to go do this and that, you just have to let her go.
"Don't get mad at the player, get mad at the game. You can't get mad at the game, so it's a no-win situation. A n---a forgot he's turning 28 with four kids and can't be doing the things you do when you a youngster. My mind was clouded with so many thunderclouds."
Kurupt, who's engaged to Natina Reed of Blaque, insists that he's enjoying some of his most blissful days now by dividing his time between family and studio, but he's still somewhat confused about life. He tried to find himself when making his third solo album, Space Boogie: Smoke Oddyssey, which drops in late July.
"It's a mind frame for me," Kurupt said. "You ever felt like you ain't got no ground beneath you? You're not too sure about anything? That was the mindset I was in when I was making this particular album. I didn't know where I wanted to go, and I just decided that I'm not going to make an album, I'm going to be just like I'm up in space. No format, just smoke and record, smoke and record. I've been taken off of planet Earth, ya know? Too much bullsh-- on earth."

For inspiration, Kurupt made frequent runs to the local chronic spot as well as to Blockbuster Video. "All I been watching for the past year is space movies," said Kurupt, whose muses include "The Matrix," "The Cell" and "Starship Troopers."

sorry peeps i had to continue it on the next thread..........


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Re: NO More D.P.G. Straight from Kurupts Mouth....
« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2001, 02:32:16 PM »
"I'm watching a gang of that sh-- now. It seems like there's so much cracking out there. It seems so peaceful. That's really where a n---a wanna go. I want to go to a place where you can't be criticized, where you can just relax at, just me and the homies. That's really where I felt like I took it on this album."

His wifey helped him out on the album's first single, "It's Over." "I been knowing Tina for a taste," he said. "She's really independent. She ain't all on my back, worrying about what I'm doing. [Recording the song,] we just went in there to have fun. People started to like it, but we was just bullsh--ting, having a ball. 'I'm 'a write your rap, you write my rap.' I was like, 'Cool.' I wrote the verse she said, she wrote my first verse."

Also onboard Kurupt's great space coaster are Snoop Dogg, Xzibit, DJ Quik, Daz, Nate Dogg, Butch Cassidy, MC Ren, Jon B., and Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal and Fred Durst.

"I always wanted to f--- with Fred," Kurupt said of his collaborator on "Lay It on Back." "He's a raw n---a. I wanted to take Fred from the page he's on and take him to gangsta land. The song I did with him, it's like Limp Bizkit and N.W.A."

Kurupt brought his G mentality to the movie set when he filmed "The Plague Season" with his onscreen adversaries Kurt Russell and Ving Rhames earlier this year. Due next April to coincide with the 10-year anniversary of the riots that came in the wake of the Rodney King verdict, Kurupt plays a member of a team of thugs hired by crooked police officers to plunder, murder and steal.

"I just did it to test it out," said Kurupt, who will also appear in the film "The Wash" with Dr. Dre and Snoop. "I like that they let me do my thing."

—Shaheem Reid


I luvv demm dogg pound gangstas.....they are going to have the industry on lock for the next few years...
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Re: NO More D.P.G. Straight from Kurupts Mouth....
« Reply #2 on: May 23, 2001, 02:36:18 PM »
"Lay It On Back" - Limp Bizkit & NWA!

This is crap, just because Ren is on the album he's gonna call it a fuckin N.W.A. track.
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« Reply #3 on: May 23, 2001, 02:46:44 PM »
"Everything is on the cool out," Kurupt said. "Snoopy stepped in and had a talk with me and brought me back down to earth. Everybody goes in their own zone where they lose their brain for a minute. The good thing about it is that people didn't respond to it. That was a good thing for hip-hop itself. There could've been a gang of casualties and bullsh-- off of it. I commend certain n---as for the way they handled it and realized what was going on."

what kurupt said right here.....shows how much of a man he really is....he was mad...but now everything is all good....u listenin suge?
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Re: NO More D.P.G. Straight from Kurupts Mouth....
« Reply #4 on: May 23, 2001, 03:03:51 PM »
Incognito said: This is crap, just because Ren is on the album he's gonna call it a fuckin N.W.A. track

Read again my friend, read again
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« Reply #5 on: May 23, 2001, 04:51:32 PM »
i just cant wait for this album, looks like this summer is gonna be a bomb ass music filled one!!!
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Re: NO More D.P.G. Straight from Kurupts Mouth....
« Reply #6 on: May 23, 2001, 07:10:44 PM »
Man,that's cool as fuck to me, i just hope fred don't fuck up the song, i wish fred would go 3dby flow on this shit...anyone who's heard OLD Limp Bizkit shit will tell you that Fred Durst WAS a top-notch MC, but on the last album i wanted to shoot him for the whackness, i'm hoping he'll be decent, dj lethal always comes correct,has anyone heard the dj premier remix of LB's "My way"??? it's dope, that's the second song primo did for limp(n 2 gether now bein the other). man fred been gettin down with tha dogg pound gangstas:
Break stuff video: dre and snoop appear
top 25 most influential rap videos on mtv: fred and snoop kickin it together
getcha groove on: ft.xzibit
lay it on back: kurupt and nate
heh,pretty tight, man i hope dre andwarren g have a track on space boogie!!! peace-Tanjint
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Re: NO More D.P.G. Straight from Kurupts Mouth....
« Reply #7 on: May 23, 2001, 07:14:01 PM »
Hmm, i wonder if daz/kurupt still close with Tray Deee and Soopafly, because of the following 3 things:
1.neither are on dillinger and young gotti
2.neither will be on space boogie that we know of so far
3.kurupt just excluded them from the list of dpgc and soopa and tray deee represent for the pound constantly in their raps...hmm,i could be readin too much into it but i hope i'm wrong, hey isn't daz producin for the new ES??? peace-Tanjint
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« Reply #8 on: May 23, 2001, 07:52:22 PM »
their all sayin their all good and everything but i think their (the dpgc) not as close as they used to be i mean tray dee was on the track baccstabers which was aimed at snoop and his clique at the same time that tray dee was w/ snoop on tha Eastsidaz, Daz doesnt seem to be all into everything that snoop and them are doin + dre doesnt really like Daz . and now kurupt sayin that they HAD their fun with bein DPG's?

i think that their all growing up and all sloowly breaking up... why are there so many solo albums when there could have been group albums . For example  add the songs with Daz and kurupt on streets iz a mutha and Raw and you have a Great DPG album................i dont know whats goin on
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Re: NO More D.P.G. Straight from Kurupts Mouth....
« Reply #9 on: May 23, 2001, 08:08:37 PM »
nah..i think they are all family..and it is all love.....just that they have sooooooooooo many members..... and Kurupt is down with all of them, but for HIS releases he is just going to have his main dpg members that have been down with him from the get go.......but....im sure its all luvv...they just need Compilations....lol compilations......would do the trick to release all of them...
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« Reply #10 on: May 24, 2001, 01:28:59 AM »
They Could Release 4 Or So Comps A Year, With All The Dope They're Pushin...

Snoop
Daz
Dre
Kurupt
Nate
Crooked (Hopefully!)
Tray Dee
Doggy's Angels
Soopafly
Kokane
C-Style (The One That Raps LOL)
Goldie Loc
Rage
Xzibit
Butch Cassidy
Meech Wells
RBX
Warren G

It'd Kinda Be A DPGC/Doggystle Hybrid.... LOL... Sh*t, They're All Tha Gang, Kinda.... Theres Hundreds Of Those Fu*ckas......
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« Reply #11 on: May 24, 2001, 02:34:56 AM »
exactly............YO snoop come to this board..and listen to your fans......................

just like they have all those damn WOW compilations....

I know that I would buy every single compilation Doggystyle released....shit release one every 2 or 3 months..........................yo snoop.....SNOOOOOOOOPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

I am fienin here for some more G-DPGC Funk!
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