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Which Album You Think Is Better?

Kuruption
3 (14.3%)
Tha Streetz Iz The Mutha
18 (85.7%)

Total Members Voted: 17

  

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D~Nice

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Re: Kuruption Vs Tha Streetz Iz The Mutha
« Reply #15 on: June 28, 2008, 12:24:07 PM »
Man we need Higheyecue and Tanj in this thread for real.
 

Johnny B

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Re: Kuruption Vs Tha Streetz Iz The Mutha
« Reply #16 on: June 28, 2008, 01:40:21 PM »
Man we need Higheyecue and Tanj in this thread for real.

what about me?  :)

I liked the East Coast disc of Kuruption better than the West because I listen to east coast music as much as the next dude, so it was like a breath of fresh air hear Kurupt over some east beats and collabing with East artists.
I don't know what it is about Streetz, but I find myself listening to my custom CD of Kuruption (14 tracks) more than that.
it seemed too mainstream for Kurupt, with the exception of a few tracks. I liked the dark production on Kuruption and his rhyming was more prolific than on Streetz. it was the last sign of DR Kurupt, IMO.

in the end, I personally like Kuruption better. it has more replay value for me. I know that Streetz had blazin' production, but Kuruption was vintage Kurupt.

Tha Streetz Iz A Mutha (That song with Daz) shits all over Kuruption. I'm not saying that kuruption is bad, that's good album too.
That song is just awesome.

it is, but I think "It's a Set Up" shits all over that. haha
 

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Re: Kuruption Vs Tha Streetz Iz The Mutha
« Reply #17 on: June 28, 2008, 01:53:51 PM »
Man we need Higheyecue and Tanj in this thread for real.

what about me?  :)

I liked the East Coast disc of Kuruption better than the West because I listen to east coast music as much as the next dude, so it was like a breath of fresh air hear Kurupt over some east beats and collabing with East artists.
I don't know what it is about Streetz, but I find myself listening to my custom CD of Kuruption (14 tracks) more than that.
it seemed too mainstream for Kurupt, with the exception of a few tracks. I liked the dark production on Kuruption and his rhyming was more prolific than on Streetz. it was the last sign of DR Kurupt, IMO.

in the end, I personally like Kuruption better. it has more replay value for me. I know that Streetz had blazin' production, but Kuruption was vintage Kurupt.

Tha Streetz Iz A Mutha (That song with Daz) shits all over Kuruption. I'm not saying that kuruption is bad, that's good album too.
That song is just awesome.

it is, but I think "It's a Set Up" shits all over that. haha

Hey you already in it homie.  ;D

East disc was cool but alot of those beats were very weak in my opinion. I would have liked to hear it if some big time east coast producers would have got a hold of that disc. It just at times on songs on there it sounded rushed. It still has enough bangers for me to bump though.
 

kuruptDPG

Re: Kuruption Vs Tha Streetz Iz The Mutha
« Reply #18 on: June 28, 2008, 02:22:48 PM »
Man we need Higheyecue and Tanj in this thread for real.

what about me?  :)

I liked the East Coast disc of Kuruption better than the West because I listen to east coast music as much as the next dude, so it was like a breath of fresh air hear Kurupt over some east beats and collabing with East artists.
I don't know what it is about Streetz, but I find myself listening to my custom CD of Kuruption (14 tracks) more than that.
it seemed too mainstream for Kurupt, with the exception of a few tracks. I liked the dark production on Kuruption and his rhyming was more prolific than on Streetz. it was the last sign of DR Kurupt, IMO.

in the end, I personally like Kuruption better. it has more replay value for me. I know that Streetz had blazin' production, but Kuruption was vintage Kurupt.

Tha Streetz Iz A Mutha (That song with Daz) shits all over Kuruption. I'm not saying that kuruption is bad, that's good album too.
That song is just awesome.

it is, but I think "It's a Set Up" shits all over that. haha

agree with u on that. i was recently bumpin its a set up, i thought it was crap at 1st but now its dope. i dont like streetz is the mutha, the trak not album
 

kuruptDPG

Re: Kuruption Vs Tha Streetz Iz The Mutha
« Reply #19 on: June 28, 2008, 02:25:59 PM »
lol as i thought kuruption doesnt stand a chance in this poll
 

kuruptDPG

Re: Kuruption Vs Tha Streetz Iz The Mutha
« Reply #20 on: June 28, 2008, 02:30:56 PM »
these 2 traks on the eastcoast album, who are the guest appearcances on these 2 traks?

I Wanna..
It's Time
 

Johnny B

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Re: Kuruption Vs Tha Streetz Iz The Mutha
« Reply #21 on: June 28, 2008, 03:11:17 PM »
these 2 traks on the eastcoast album, who are the guest appearcances on these 2 traks?

I Wanna..
It's Time

I Wanna... (feat. Ralik Royale, Snake, Floyd, Drea)
It's Time (feat. Deadly Venoms)
 

Johnny B

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Re: Kuruption Vs Tha Streetz Iz The Mutha
« Reply #22 on: June 28, 2008, 03:13:33 PM »
Man we need Higheyecue and Tanj in this thread for real.

what about me?  :)

I liked the East Coast disc of Kuruption better than the West because I listen to east coast music as much as the next dude, so it was like a breath of fresh air hear Kurupt over some east beats and collabing with East artists.
I don't know what it is about Streetz, but I find myself listening to my custom CD of Kuruption (14 tracks) more than that.
it seemed too mainstream for Kurupt, with the exception of a few tracks. I liked the dark production on Kuruption and his rhyming was more prolific than on Streetz. it was the last sign of DR Kurupt, IMO.

in the end, I personally like Kuruption better. it has more replay value for me. I know that Streetz had blazin' production, but Kuruption was vintage Kurupt.

Tha Streetz Iz A Mutha (That song with Daz) shits all over Kuruption. I'm not saying that kuruption is bad, that's good album too.
That song is just awesome.

it is, but I think "It's a Set Up" shits all over that. haha

Hey you already in it homie.  ;D

East disc was cool but alot of those beats were very weak in my opinion. I would have liked to hear it if some big time east coast producers would have got a hold of that disc. It just at times on songs on there it sounded rushed. It still has enough bangers for me to bump though.

yea that woulda been dope. 8)

Man we need Higheyecue and Tanj in this thread for real.

what about me?  :)

I liked the East Coast disc of Kuruption better than the West because I listen to east coast music as much as the next dude, so it was like a breath of fresh air hear Kurupt over some east beats and collabing with East artists.
I don't know what it is about Streetz, but I find myself listening to my custom CD of Kuruption (14 tracks) more than that.
it seemed too mainstream for Kurupt, with the exception of a few tracks. I liked the dark production on Kuruption and his rhyming was more prolific than on Streetz. it was the last sign of DR Kurupt, IMO.

in the end, I personally like Kuruption better. it has more replay value for me. I know that Streetz had blazin' production, but Kuruption was vintage Kurupt.

Tha Streetz Iz A Mutha (That song with Daz) shits all over Kuruption. I'm not saying that kuruption is bad, that's good album too.
That song is just awesome.

it is, but I think "It's a Set Up" shits all over that. haha

agree with u on that. i was recently bumpin its a set up, i thought it was crap at 1st but now its dope. i dont like streetz is the mutha, the trak not album

song is sick. 8)
 

kuruptDPG

Re: Kuruption Vs Tha Streetz Iz The Mutha
« Reply #23 on: June 28, 2008, 03:15:18 PM »
these 2 traks on the eastcoast album, who are the guest appearcances on these 2 traks?

I Wanna..
It's Time

I Wanna... (feat. Ralik Royale, Snake, Floyd, Drea)
It's Time (feat. Deadly Venoms)

is foxy brown on its time or is it just the group called deadly venoms?
 

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Re: Kuruption Vs Tha Streetz Iz The Mutha
« Reply #24 on: June 28, 2008, 03:17:34 PM »
The Streetz Iz A Mutha  its  a classic
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nuff said.
 

Johnny B

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Re: Kuruption Vs Tha Streetz Iz The Mutha
« Reply #25 on: June 28, 2008, 03:23:55 PM »
these 2 traks on the eastcoast album, who are the guest appearcances on these 2 traks?

I Wanna..
It's Time

I Wanna... (feat. Ralik Royale, Snake, Floyd, Drea)
It's Time (feat. Deadly Venoms)

is foxy brown on its time or is it just the group called deadly venoms?

nah, she isn't. I never heard of 'em though, so here's what I found online:

they're an all-female group originally consisting of N-Tyce, J-Boo, Champ MC, Finesse, and Lin Que.
 

D~Nice

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Re: Kuruption Vs Tha Streetz Iz The Mutha
« Reply #26 on: June 28, 2008, 03:25:12 PM »
these 2 traks on the eastcoast album, who are the guest appearcances on these 2 traks?

I Wanna..
It's Time

I Wanna... (feat. Ralik Royale, Snake, Floyd, Drea)
It's Time (feat. Deadly Venoms)

is foxy brown on its time or is it just the group called deadly venoms?

Nah she ain't on it.
 

D~Nice

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Re: Kuruption Vs Tha Streetz Iz The Mutha
« Reply #27 on: June 28, 2008, 03:27:03 PM »
these 2 traks on the eastcoast album, who are the guest appearcances on these 2 traks?

I Wanna..
It's Time

I Wanna... (feat. Ralik Royale, Snake, Floyd, Drea)
It's Time (feat. Deadly Venoms)

is foxy brown on its time or is it just the group called deadly venoms?

nah, she isn't. I never heard of 'em though, so here's what I found online:

they're an all-female group originally consisting of N-Tyce, J-Boo, Champ MC, Finesse, and Lin Que.

Yeah Wu-Tang I think was going to put them out on a label they started.
 

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Re: Kuruption Vs Tha Streetz Iz The Mutha
« Reply #28 on: June 28, 2008, 03:54:25 PM »
Both are great. I just think that Streetz has more replay value, and thats how i made my final decision. I think Kurupt spits more raw on Kuruption..

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Re: Kuruption Vs Tha Streetz Iz The Mutha
« Reply #29 on: June 28, 2008, 04:03:26 PM »
Both very good albums but Streetz iz a Mutha an undeniable classic. 

If you can press play once and let the whole album bang, thats called gang$ta shit!