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Chocolate BanditReal Name: William A. GreenAliases: Junior NiteGroups: Jr. NitesLabel: Death Row Records/Death Row Records SouthScheduled Release Year: 1998Project Status: Complete - Released 2001 under the title Lyrical Warfare via the labels Country Boy Records and Warlock Records.Scheduled Singles: Gotta Have ItYears Signed: 1997 - 1998 (Contract expired in 2001)Status: Official ArtistBiography: Chocolate Bandit dropped out of professional football in 1997 to pursue a rap career with Death Row Records. He signed a 3.4 Million dollar record deal with a new division of Death Row Records - Death Row South, thanks to his then representative Bo Blunt. Via Blunt's moves Chocolate Bandit's popularity in the Texas area started rising and had gained the attention of Death Row producer Reggie Moore. After Reggie and Chocolate working together on Chocolate's shelved debut LP - Lyrical Warfare/To The Extent things started getting ugly between various other artists and Chocolate Bandit. Tha Realest and Young Doobie, both Death Row inmates, teamed up against Chocolate Bandit and Blunt forcing Chocolate Bandit to be thrown off the label and pay Death Row royalties (such as his signing bonus) as well as give his 50,000 dollar chain back. After leaving Death Row and staying quiet a few years due to his album still being liscensed by Death Row, he re-emerged in 2001 with his album from Death Row - Lyrical Warfare. After releasing the album Chocolate Bandit faded away into the background of the music scene. He is said to be residing in Dallas, Texas.Rumors:Chocolate Bandit was apparently responsible for leaking various 2Pac songs in order to form the infamous 'Makaveli' bootleg series.Facts:Young Doobie stole Chocolate Bandit's beat for his own song "I'm Country". Chocolate Bandit's song was entitled Just Touch Me which featured the Jr. Nites and was produced by Curt Couthon better known as super producer Kurt Kobane.Reggie Moore had the alias of Mo'sart on Chocolate Bandit's album most likely due to his ties with Death Row. Reggie Moore also did the speaking on the intro and outro.Reggie Moore brought in Ali Woodson, a member of The Temptations and childhood friend of Reggie, to do vocal work for Chocolate Bandit's album.Chocolate Bandit had beef with fellow labelmates Young Doobie and Tha Realest due to various factors mainly brought on by Tha Realest.In the words of Blunt:"Blunt also represented 3.4 million dollar Artist Chocalet Bandit whom Suge Knight signed to the Death Row South label. He was the first artist to sign with the south label,Death Row faced many problems after the Death of 2 Pac and Dre leaving the label. Since the Row could not break into top radio station K104.5 Fm. Blunt who was family with the Radio station and friend to the owner Hyman Childs. Blunt went into the office and set down with Hyman advising him after many hard years tring to get on a national level he had the opportunity to sign million dollar artist Chocalet Bandit. Blunt excepted the owners approval, and then went to program director and on air personality Skip Cheatham and got his approval Blunt then signed the artist under Blunt Tyme Management,and took the Ball and ran with it like Barry Sanders those that know me im a mover and shaker. I started breaking the artist on the air and geting him live performances with the station. Blunt's name then started to be talked about BIG by producer Reggie Mo who produced Toss it up for 2pac R.I.P. That he was a BIG fish in Dallas Texas and making moves for real. Blunt started to see problems ocurring with the artist and label. After Blunt confronted Death row artist The Realist about talking down on Blunt. Blunt saw the label kick chocalet Bandit to the curb because he and The Realist did not see Eye to Eye,and after heated telephone conversation with Forth Worth artist Doobie signed to death row and receiving a death threat one evening while Blunt was having a business meeting with the artist over the 50,000.00 Death row neckless Chocalet Bandit was wearing. Blunt advise client to call Reggie Mo to find out if the was orderd by Suge Knight and was told no. Blunt said send the 50k Neckless back to Death Row. Blunt then realize that it was time to cut the relationship off so Blunt sent Death Row a letter of resignation and moved on to other ventures."
213 - St. Ides EPhttp://deathrowtapes.blogspot.com/2009/08/213-st-ides-ep.htmlHere's a promo EP that was released from St. Ides with the group 213. If you ain't know 213 is comprised of Snoop, Warren G, and Nate Dogg. This some extra special rare shit. Shout out to my boy Tha Jsta of Back 2 Da OG for posting this on his blog.http://rs704.rapidshare.com/files/271525663/1994_--_St._Ides_94__Promo_Cassette_.rarCode: [Select]01. St. Ides In The LBC02. When We Sippin On The Brew03. Drank Anthem04. Dogg Food & Drank
01. St. Ides In The LBC02. When We Sippin On The Brew03. Drank Anthem04. Dogg Food & Drank
http://deathrowtapes.blogspot.com/2009/11/nipsey-hussle-death-row-demo.htmlNipsey Hussle - Death Row DemoShoutout to NSPZ for hookin me up with this muffukin lank. I had no clue Nipsey Hu$$le was tryin to get signed to Death Row. I guess every striving West coast artist if desperate enough, would try to get signed. It woulda been cool to see this shit pop off tho. Could you imagine him, Crook, and Eastwood on the cover of Vibe as the future. Ha! Drop some info on this tape in the comments folks. I wanna know sum more shit about dis.http://rapidshare.com/files/305767288/Nipsey_Hussle_-_Death_Row_Demo.rar
01. Back To The Crib02. Nipsey's Story03. Slauson Raised04. Hustlin'05. If I Fall Off06. Cali07. On Tha Block
Quote from: Tha Psycho Hustla on October 16, 2007, 12:07:32 PMhttp://imdb.com/title/tt0109035/soundtrack"Pain"Performed by Tupac Shakur (as 2Pac) featuring StretchWritten by Tupac Shakur (as T. Shakur) & Stretch (as R. Walker) Courtesy of Interscope RecordsContains a sample from "Living Inside Your Love" Composed by Dave Grusin (as D. Grusin), Earl Klugh (as E. Klugh) Performed by Earl Klugh"Deeper" (Lord G.? Had Another Song? I Thought He Was One Of The One-Song-Artists On Death Row)Performed by Lord G.Written by Mknoto Fieldsall appears on theWarren G & Nate Dogg; Regulate single that also features the "Jammin remix"+ Pain; 2pac and Lord mediafire
http://imdb.com/title/tt0109035/soundtrack"Pain"Performed by Tupac Shakur (as 2Pac) featuring StretchWritten by Tupac Shakur (as T. Shakur) & Stretch (as R. Walker) Courtesy of Interscope RecordsContains a sample from "Living Inside Your Love" Composed by Dave Grusin (as D. Grusin), Earl Klugh (as E. Klugh) Performed by Earl Klugh"Deeper" (Lord G.? Had Another Song? I Thought He Was One Of The One-Song-Artists On Death Row)Performed by Lord G.Written by Mknoto Fields
its calledWarren G & Nate Dogg; Regulate; "jammin remix" zshare ... thats at least what my copy is called.
Warren G & Nate Dogg: Regulate (Original Version) (UNRELEASED) (1994) mediafireThe first time I heard the CD version of Regulate, I had a feeling it wasn't the original version, and I was right.For whatever reason, the original explicit version did not get pressed to the CD. It's a shame because in my opinion, the original is much better than the remake.I also got word that Do You See, the one pressed on CD and single, is also not the original.I have not heard the original, but it's just something to think about.Jacked from Tha Jsta
Lady of Rage ft. Kurupt - Midnight Hour
on a side note, I have a hard time believing this is a Dre production
An old Lady Of Rage interview,talks about tracks that didn't get released; Here's a little Rage interview I found, she talks about a couple of tracks that’s unreleased and not leaked as far as I know (correct me if I’m wrong).The originally slated title for the album; ‘Eargasms’ was pretty dope too. She goes in detail about the tracks in the interview. Tracks that she’s talks about:-‘Introducing The Eargasm’-‘Ride On The Eargasm’-‘Rollin’ On The River’-‘Late In The Midnight Hour’
Lady Of Rage interview in Hip Hop Connection 1994. While Rage rightfullyclaims full credit her own eyecathing hairdo, it is actually Dre 100 per cent responsible for the equally clever title to her forthcoming debut album, ‘Eargasms’. “When he first came up with that title I didn’t like it at all. I was like ‘Ugh, what does that mean?’,” she laughs. “But when it grew on me, after he explained how the concept fitted into the ‘Introducing The Eargasm’ and ‘Ride On The Eargasm’ tracks. It suddenly all became clear and generally the album will consist of what you’ve hears thus far – things that people can relate to. There’ll be a lotta sexual stuff because that’s a part of life I know about…. And I just look at like if more people made love while listening to music then everybody’d be a lit more relaxed. So `Eargasms` is really just a getaway. Something that’s good to the ear. When you hear it you’ll release your tensions and get it all outta your system.” One of the tracks that reveals a different side to Rage’s talent and personality bears the unusual title of ‘Rollin’ On The River’. It’s just a song I particularly like – a sexual song, but not explicit or nothing like that,” she enthuses. “It’s real discreet, real classy, and dealing with me seeing the guy from afar. I’m admiring him and thinking in my mind ‘Oh, what would I do with him?’. The ‘River’ actually signifies the bed. I think that’s a catchy title and something that people can relate to. I mean, it’s different from the Rage that everybody’s heard before. But then I am a lady and I do have the that side in me that desires a man. I’m not some rough, unaffectionate-type person.” One of the album’s more controversial moments will defiantly prove to be *Late In The Midnight Hour’, a song dealing openly with the ‘hush-hush’ topic of mastrubation. Rage pauses to stifle an embarrassed giggle . “Well the fact is people do it! There’s nothing wrong with it – and I fell that if somebody brings it out to the light to the light then people might deal with it more! You know, it’s like the forbidden subject, even in Hip hop which has covered all kinds of other taboos. The first coupla verses are making fun of it and are discreet towards the guys. Then for the third verse – which isn’t even completed yet – I was gonna get into the girls and say, you know, ‘It’s alright if you do, it’s actually the safest thing right now’. So it’s like at first I’m making fun in order to break the ice, and then in the end just telling everyone, ‘If that’s what you do then that’s fine’.”
http://www.dubcnn.com/interviews/theladyofrage/Dubcnn:So when you hooked up with Death Row, your album was supposed to come after The Chronic.I believe you had a solo album ready called "Eargasm", is that correct?Yes, it was gonna be called "Eargasm".Dubcnn:What happened there?Snoop's popularity. They went with Snoop. I don't know if this was how it was supposed to go initially or not, but I know when I came, they told me they were gonna do Dre's album, and my album was gonna be next. After "The Chronic" came out, Snoop blew up, so they was like "Snoop's album is gonna be next, and your album is gonna be after his." It just kept getting pushed back, and I don't know what the reasoning was behind that. But that's how it was. I don't know if it was a female thing, a ego thing, or what, but it just didn't happen when it should have happened.Dubcnn:Some of the names of songs that were supposed to be on the album had come out I think. There was supposed to be a song called "Rolling On The River"?Yeah! It was kind of like a sexual song, how I see this guy, and he just fits the bill of everything that I wanted, his physical appearance, and I just imagine me and him in a sexual way. I was gonna call it "Rolling On The River".Dubcnn:What about "Introduction To The Eargasm"?I don't know remember that one.Dubcnn:How about "Ride On The Eargasm"?I don't have a clue!Dubcnn:"Late In The Midnight Hour"?"Late In The Midnight Hour" was about masturbation!Dubcnn:These are songs that people on the forum asked me to ask you about, so..."Butter Scotch", did anybody ask you about that?Dubcnn:Nah.."Butter Scotch" was gonna be about oral sex, and uhh... yeah! So before Lil Kim and all that... But mine wasn't as explicit. It was gonna be in good taste.Dubcnn:Tell us about the song "It's On", which you had with Snoop!It's On?Dubcnn:Yeah, from like '92.I think that was a remix for "Deep Cover".Dubcnn:Yeah I think it was supposed to be on the "Deep Cover" soundtrack.Yeah I don't know what happened with that... but it was a cool song!A lot of songs that we did, was just us at the studio, high, the beat is banging, okay, let's do what we do!Dr. Dre was basically the overseer, and if he didn't feel that it had the potential to do big things, then it didn't make it!But you know, it sounded good to me, it sounded good to Snoop! Maybe he just didn't feel it cut it at the time..Dubcnn:So when is the last time you heard the song?Shit... when I did it?Dubcnn:I think I might have it right here, let me see. *plays "It's On"*Wooooooow! I gotta get that! Wooow! Okay!! It's on!! *raps along* Yeah! That was a while ago...
Lake - Lake's Home: Death Row Is Back!!!http://deathrowtapes.blogspot.com/2010/01/lake-lakes-home-death-row-is-back.htmlhttp://rapidshare.com/files/332989986/Lakey-Lake_s_Home__Death_Row_Is_Back_-2006.rar
1. Bank Roll (Snippet)2. 30/30 feat. Uniqua Star3. The Hate U Love feat. Artillary4. Real Recognize Real feat. Army J5. Walk Through Heaven6. Coming Through The Hood feat. Jadakiss (Snippet)7. Lil' Niggaz feat. Chunk from Uno Dos8. Death Row Is Back9. Deep Cover 200610. New York Made feat. Ach (Snippet)11. Black Gotti (Pt. 2)12. Dirty New York feat. Cormega, Fat Joe13. Swaggin' (Snippet)14. Somebody Got Shot15. It's A Gangsta Thang16. One Never Knows feat. Nas17. Official Queens Nigga18. No Homo19. Anniversary feat. Steve O20. Death Row Anthem feat. Army J21. Outro
QuoteLake - Lake's Home: Death Row Is Back!!!http://deathrowtapes.blogspot.com/2010/01/lake-lakes-home-death-row-is-back.htmlhttp://rapidshare.com/files/332989986/Lakey-Lake_s_Home__Death_Row_Is_Back_-2006.rar Code: [Select]1. Bank Roll (Snippet)2. 30/30 feat. Uniqua Star3. The Hate U Love feat. Artillary4. Real Recognize Real feat. Army J5. Walk Through Heaven6. Coming Through The Hood feat. Jadakiss (Snippet)7. Lil' Niggaz feat. Chunk from Uno Dos8. Death Row Is Back9. Deep Cover 200610. New York Made feat. Ach (Snippet)11. Black Gotti (Pt. 2)12. Dirty New York feat. Cormega, Fat Joe13. Swaggin' (Snippet)14. Somebody Got Shot15. It's A Gangsta Thang16. One Never Knows feat. Nas17. Official Queens Nigga18. No Homo19. Anniversary feat. Steve O20. Death Row Anthem feat. Army J21. Outro
Quote from: Dr.Psycho 662 on January 10, 2010, 08:05:23 AMLink Iz Dead.nope... check again.
Link Iz Dead.
Warren G speaks on why he never signed to Death Row and his brother Dr. Dre.http://deathrowtapes.blogspot.com/2010/01/warren-g-speaks-on-death-row.htmlhttp://www.forbezdvd.com/player.swf?id=10410