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If you actually got this shit just release it on itunes or sum shit, stop fucking round
Quote from: dubsmith_nz on April 24, 2008, 04:21:40 PMIf you actually got this shit just release it on itunes or sum shit, stop fucking roundWhy don't you learn to be illiterate, and stop begging like a bitch? We are just seeing if there is a fucking demand for it. Now, please go bicker with someone else.
Quote from: Kilo2 - WCA on April 24, 2008, 01:30:39 PMQuote from: Dre-Day - Officer of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on April 24, 2008, 06:46:47 AMQuote from: Kilo2 - WCA on April 23, 2008, 08:23:51 PMDre usually does 60 tracks per album. Dre really did have a nice work ethic.i wonder where you got those numbers from; they're definitely not correct ( go check one of Chad's topics with the magazine scans if you want proof).and even if it's true that the original Chronic 2 consists of 20 tracks, then i'm quite sure the majority of them are not in the death row vaults, as dre worked at home at the time he was working on that project.1995 on Dre didn't work around Death Row, he got smart and worked at home so Suge couldn't get his shit. There was 20 tracks made for Chronic 2 that includes various beats and so on. Dre does a lot of work.again, where did you get that from?
Quote from: Dre-Day - Officer of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on April 24, 2008, 06:46:47 AMQuote from: Kilo2 - WCA on April 23, 2008, 08:23:51 PMDre usually does 60 tracks per album. Dre really did have a nice work ethic.i wonder where you got those numbers from; they're definitely not correct ( go check one of Chad's topics with the magazine scans if you want proof).and even if it's true that the original Chronic 2 consists of 20 tracks, then i'm quite sure the majority of them are not in the death row vaults, as dre worked at home at the time he was working on that project.1995 on Dre didn't work around Death Row, he got smart and worked at home so Suge couldn't get his shit. There was 20 tracks made for Chronic 2 that includes various beats and so on. Dre does a lot of work.
Quote from: Kilo2 - WCA on April 23, 2008, 08:23:51 PMDre usually does 60 tracks per album. Dre really did have a nice work ethic.i wonder where you got those numbers from; they're definitely not correct ( go check one of Chad's topics with the magazine scans if you want proof).and even if it's true that the original Chronic 2 consists of 20 tracks, then i'm quite sure the majority of them are not in the death row vaults, as dre worked at home at the time he was working on that project.
Dre usually does 60 tracks per album. Dre really did have a nice work ethic.
well i cant speak for everyone but heres what i want and im sure what most of the other people want:1. dr. dre unreleased shit2. 2Pac unreleased shit3. Snoop Unreleased shit4. DPG Unreleased shitbut if u put out shit like hoe hopper, next episode, im sure youd have alot of people interested
Quote from: Dre-Day - Officer of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on April 24, 2008, 01:41:53 PMQuote from: Kilo2 - WCA on April 24, 2008, 01:30:39 PMQuote from: Dre-Day - Officer of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on April 24, 2008, 06:46:47 AMQuote from: Kilo2 - WCA on April 23, 2008, 08:23:51 PMDre usually does 60 tracks per album. Dre really did have a nice work ethic.i wonder where you got those numbers from; they're definitely not correct ( go check one of Chad's topics with the magazine scans if you want proof).and even if it's true that the original Chronic 2 consists of 20 tracks, then i'm quite sure the majority of them are not in the death row vaults, as dre worked at home at the time he was working on that project.1995 on Dre didn't work around Death Row, he got smart and worked at home so Suge couldn't get his shit. There was 20 tracks made for Chronic 2 that includes various beats and so on. Dre does a lot of work.again, where did you get that from?I'm sure it's just a random number, obviously there are tracks done and yes it's known that it was unfinished, most of the songs (instrumentals anyway) you hear on his Presents...The Aftermath album. California Love obviously being the 1st single. I believe it was said that Dre didn't do many tracks for that album and only a couple were actually complete. To give an exact number is Ludicrous as I'm sure Dre doesn't even know an exact number. As for the Sneed album, the album was never mixed down and it was more of a compilation type album with other people on it and not just Sam Sneed.I'm a Death Row fan just like all of you, but I smell bullshit in all of this, prove me wrong I don't believe for a single second that anybody has 2,000-3,000 unreleased Death Row songs, and I mean ANYBODY. I think all this is is Nino trying to flaunt his little collection, even sues said that he's said he's selling and all of this long before, and if any of you remember thevaults.com, he even said that he doesn't have Can't C Us by DPG in CDQ, he only has a tape rip, and it's not in that great of quality. and LMAO at selling Daz and Death Row tracks, are you serious? Like they don't have their own shit, sure it's known that they are bad at inventory but they would never buy their own shit, I would think more along the lines of a lawsuit if someone approached them with that crap. Don't get your hopes up people, I'll believe it when I see/hear it.
what kind of demand are you wondering about? I mean seriously, you guys know what the demand is. There is the fans that come on internet forums like this one...that is ur demand. LOL, do you really need to ask people if they want this stuff? If they don't want it, they won't buy it or download it. Constantly Nino flaunts his music, and then complains that everybody begs him for shit...now he wants to know what kind of demand there is? Give me a break.
Quote from: acgrundy on April 24, 2008, 05:39:18 PMwhat kind of demand are you wondering about? I mean seriously, you guys know what the demand is. There is the fans that come on internet forums like this one...that is ur demand. LOL, do you really need to ask people if they want this stuff? If they don't want it, they won't buy it or download it. Constantly Nino flaunts his music, and then complains that everybody begs him for shit...now he wants to know what kind of demand there is? Give me a break.Death Row isn't bought much anymore considering, the J. Flexx sells of his shit was 35 copies or so, and that's with people buying double. We want to see if people will actually sink some money in to get some good shit.
Quote from: Kilo2 - WCA on April 24, 2008, 05:50:09 PMQuote from: acgrundy on April 24, 2008, 05:39:18 PMwhat kind of demand are you wondering about? I mean seriously, you guys know what the demand is. There is the fans that come on internet forums like this one...that is ur demand. LOL, do you really need to ask people if they want this stuff? If they don't want it, they won't buy it or download it. Constantly Nino flaunts his music, and then complains that everybody begs him for shit...now he wants to know what kind of demand there is? Give me a break.Death Row isn't bought much anymore considering, the J. Flexx sells of his shit was 35 copies or so, and that's with people buying double. We want to see if people will actually sink some money in to get some good shit.well what kind of demand are you expecting? They sold the J Flexx album for way too much money...and besides hardcore deathrow fans, nobody even knows who J flexx is. If you are talking demand in the thousands...its not gonna happen. Are you expecting to sell 100 copies? 200? What kind of demand do you expect?
Should just chuck them on itunes so peeps can buy the songs they want, plus that they you'll get heaps more international sales... when you thinking of putting out the box set?