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...And I'd say it is safe to say that it is definitely a classic West Coast album (along with Balance & Options and the Konnectid Project with Mausberg (RIP) & Suga Free). "You'z A Ganxta", "So Many Wayz", "We Still Party", "Speed", "Down, Down, Down", & "Medley For A V" are classic joints in their own right (and also got me into Quik at the young age of 11 when they dropped. I still remember being in the 4th and 5th grade and loving these tracks). It was also good to see Quik talking about the beef with Eiht and extend an offer to get together on a track (I'd still like to see them collab currently on a track, especially since Eiht is with Snoop as well as the Quiksta himself), as well as the track "Get 2Getha Again" with Hi-C, AMG, & 2nd II None to show that they were all together again (at least at the time. Right now it's too confusing to figure out who is with who. It's a shame they all can't squash their differences & just come out with dope music but, it is what it is).
Quote from: Mista Chill - Fly As I Wanna Be on March 22, 2008, 03:27:44 PM...And I'd say it is safe to say that it is definitely a classic West Coast album (along with Balance & Options and the Konnectid Project with Mausberg (RIP) & Suga Free). "You'z A Ganxta", "So Many Wayz", "We Still Party", "Speed", "Down, Down, Down", & "Medley For A V" are classic joints in their own right (and also got me into Quik at the young age of 11 when they dropped. I still remember being in the 4th and 5th grade and loving these tracks). It was also good to see Quik talking about the beef with Eiht and extend an offer to get together on a track (I'd still like to see them collab currently on a track, especially since Eiht is with Snoop as well as the Quiksta himself), as well as the track "Get 2Getha Again" with Hi-C, AMG, & 2nd II None to show that they were all together again (at least at the time. Right now it's too confusing to figure out who is with who. It's a shame they all can't squash their differences & just come out with dope music but, it is what it is).who is that girl in your sig?
I'm surprised everyone likes Rythm-al-ism. I wasn't really feelin this cd. It has its moments but just not really into it as much as his other cds. I would say these are my top 3 from him:Quik Iz The NameSafe & SoundWay 2 Fonky
Quote from: HighEyeCue on March 22, 2008, 06:44:51 PMWest coast classic! depends on what mood I am in but its between this and "Safe And Sound" for my favorite Quik album, I thought "Rhythm-a-lism" was a bit more musical and "Safe" a bit more on the gangsta side of Quik but definitely deserves to be praised! I listen to it straight through as wellyeah same with me man, this and Safe + Sound are my favorites from Quik
West coast classic! depends on what mood I am in but its between this and "Safe And Sound" for my favorite Quik album, I thought "Rhythm-a-lism" was a bit more musical and "Safe" a bit more on the gangsta side of Quik but definitely deserves to be praised! I listen to it straight through as well
(I even didn't mind the gay-ass album cover)
The album is a true masterpiece. (I even didn't mind the gay-ass album cover)
Yeah a very dope album. Melodic is the first word I think of when I hear that album. Like I was saying before, when Snoop was explaining the whole R&G concept, Quik was really the first producer that came to mind to do something like that with him and this album to me could have been a example of some beats Snoop could do that style on. Smooth as fuck, too many favs to name. I can play it front to back without skipping.
Quote from: bloodmoney2008 on March 22, 2008, 06:59:59 PMQuote from: HighEyeCue on March 22, 2008, 06:44:51 PMWest coast classic! depends on what mood I am in but its between this and "Safe And Sound" for my favorite Quik album, I thought "Rhythm-a-lism" was a bit more musical and "Safe" a bit more on the gangsta side of Quik but definitely deserves to be praised! I listen to it straight through as wellyeah same with me man, this and Safe + Sound are my favorites from Quik^Same with me. And +1 again to y'all who just got in here.I consider Quik's classic trilogy of albums to be: S+S, Rhythm-al-ism & B&O. Those are undoubtedly classics.This is OT, but another album I consider a '98 classic is Daz's RR&GB. Mack 10's "The Recipe" I would include also.
Quote from: D~Nice on March 22, 2008, 03:33:17 PMYeah a very dope album. Melodic is the first word I think of when I hear that album. Like I was saying before, when Snoop was explaining the whole R&G concept, Quik was really the first producer that came to mind to do something like that with him and this album to me could have been a example of some beats Snoop could do that style on. Smooth as fuck, too many favs to name. I can play it front to back without skipping.yep exacly.That album is so rich, the mixing, producing is tight he realy took it to another level. If yuo compare this record to Safe and sound and i love safe and sound you can hear the sound of this record being a lot more thick and richer.