It's August 29, 2025, 08:53:35 AM
It's a soundtrack,ok,but to me this is without a fuckin doubt a west coast classic.....take a look @ the tracklist:1. Way Too Major - Daz Dillinger/Tray Deee 2. Life's So Hard - 2Pac 3. Greed - Ice Cube 4. Get Yo Bang On - Mack 10/AllFrumThai 5. These Days - Nate Dogg/Daz Dillinger 6. Mash For Our Dreams - Storm/Young Noble/Daz Dillinger 7. Free 'Em All - J-Flexx/Tenkamenin 8. Staring Through My Rearview - 2Pac/The Outlawz 9. Devotion - Paradise 10. I Can't Fix It - Jackers 11. Questions - Tech N9ne 12. Hollywood Bank Robbery - The Gang/Snoop Doggy Dogg/Kurupt 1. Made Niggaz - 2Pac/The Outlawz 2. Loc'd Out Hood - Kurupt 3. Gang Related - WC/CJ Mac/Daz Dillinger/Tray Deee 4. Keep Your Eyes Open - O.F.T.B. 5. Lady - 6 Feet/Storm 6. Take A Nigga Like Me - Young Soldierz 7. What Have You Done? - B.G.O.T.I. 8. What's Ya Fantasy - The Outlawz/Daz Dillinger 9. Change To Come, A - J-Flexx/Tenkamenin/Bahamadia/Kool & The Gang/Con Funk Shun 10. Freak Somethin' - Roland 11. Feelin A Good Thang - 2DV 12. Lost Souls - 2Pac/The Outlawz After Murder Was The Case,this one is the best 'west coast soundtrack'.....On the Gang Related soundtrack most of the songs are AMAZING,i can't say the same for soundtracks like Above The Rime and Menace To Society....where the only TIGHT songs are Streiht Up Menace and Regulate.p.s. Gridlock'D is another 'classic wc soundtrack' imho....
"Above The Rim" was more of an R&B soundtrack, actually Dre didn't want any part of it it was all Suges idea. Still a great soundtrack with several classic songs "Regulate", "Big Pimpin", "Dogg Pound 4 Life" to name a few
This soundtrack IMO would have put Daz on the map as the next "it" producer if Suge would have let him continue to oversee projects. He did great work on AEOM and Doggfather already. I agree with HighEyeCue, some of Daz's best beats are on this soundtrack. One of the best pure gangsta rap albums of all time.
Quote from: HighEyeCue on March 15, 2008, 09:47:33 AM"Above The Rim" was more of an R&B soundtrack, actually Dre didn't want any part of it it was all Suges idea. Still a great soundtrack with several classic songs "Regulate", "Big Pimpin", "Dogg Pound 4 Life" to name a fewas i said before all those soundtracks have dope tracks, but lack consistency imo, unlike the regular death row releases during it's heyday
Quote from: D~Nice on March 15, 2008, 09:55:04 AMThis soundtrack IMO would have put Daz on the map as the next "it" producer if Suge would have let him continue to oversee projects. He did great work on AEOM and Doggfather already. I agree with HighEyeCue, some of Daz's best beats are on this soundtrack. One of the best pure gangsta rap albums of all time.real talk D, even the R&B cuts on here were banging, I loved that Jackers joint "I Can't Fix It"Quote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on March 15, 2008, 09:56:09 AMQuote from: HighEyeCue on March 15, 2008, 09:47:33 AM"Above The Rim" was more of an R&B soundtrack, actually Dre didn't want any part of it it was all Suges idea. Still a great soundtrack with several classic songs "Regulate", "Big Pimpin", "Dogg Pound 4 Life" to name a fewas i said before all those soundtracks have dope tracks, but lack consistency imo, unlike the regular death row releases during it's heydayIt doesn't have the "big name" classic tracks but its definitely as good as any soundtrack Death Row released IMO, and the production on it is crazy
Quote from: HighEyeCue on March 15, 2008, 10:06:42 AMQuote from: D~Nice on March 15, 2008, 09:55:04 AMThis soundtrack IMO would have put Daz on the map as the next "it" producer if Suge would have let him continue to oversee projects. He did great work on AEOM and Doggfather already. I agree with HighEyeCue, some of Daz's best beats are on this soundtrack. One of the best pure gangsta rap albums of all time.real talk D, even the R&B cuts on here were banging, I loved that Jackers joint "I Can't Fix It"Quote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on March 15, 2008, 09:56:09 AMQuote from: HighEyeCue on March 15, 2008, 09:47:33 AM"Above The Rim" was more of an R&B soundtrack, actually Dre didn't want any part of it it was all Suges idea. Still a great soundtrack with several classic songs "Regulate", "Big Pimpin", "Dogg Pound 4 Life" to name a fewas i said before all those soundtracks have dope tracks, but lack consistency imo, unlike the regular death row releases during it's heydayIt doesn't have the "big name" classic tracks but its definitely as good as any soundtrack Death Row released IMO, and the production on it is crazyi know, and as always i respect your taste, i just don't like the compilation formula