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Sounds like Erotic and co is pissed at D.O.C.Some serious stabs at him on;Payback; (Go back to smoking crack.... you handicapped rapper it's karma you punk )
yeah some shots were below the belt I like the track by the way, i still need to listen to the others some more though did you notice that they used 2 of Doc's lines from Mind Blowin on the hook?
the first 2 lines of the 2nd verse from Mind Blowin' were used for the hook of Payback, listen again
Noncentz,i also want to compliment you for the way you helped Erotic stay on the right track, great job, cause he seemed so emotional at times
have not hooked up that mel-man piece as of yet....mel's been a hard cat to get a hold of....but the effort is strong!
And don't think it stops here....I got sooooo much more coming along the way from Erotic D & E World Entertainment....stay tuned!!
What up fellaz??? Itz Mr. Mr. I just want to say that i disagree with the notion that "grown men are fighting over Dre's attention". You may need to compare what they do to any other job that involves selling yourself or any other product. Going fishing may be a better example. When you go fishing, you have to cast your line wherever the fish are. For this group of guys, Dre, at the moment, may be their big fish. I know Erotic. Therefore i know that his problem with D.O.C. has nothing at all to do with Dre. The situation with him needing Dre's current contacts was the straw that broke the camel's back. Think about it. These two guys were doing this together as teenagers. Then Erotic had D.O.C.'s back on Helter Skelter when no one else did. He could have ruined his carreer if his peers didn't like his choice of projects. He could have chosen Dre's side then. But he stuck with DOC. Gave DOC, in some ways, a better album than his first. Then 10 years later, this guy acts as though the project doesn't count. DOC is an icon! If he discredits Erotic's work, there's no telling how Erotic's carreer could suffer! Knowing E, I doubt he would let that happen. But in principle, it's a possibility. So in DOC's selfish way of doing things he's turning his back on the only person that would take a risk on producing him with that "voice". DOC gets NO love here in DFW!! He has shitted on the whole rap world here. Not pissed fellaz! JUST INFORMED!
Quote from: Mr. 214 on July 24, 2008, 02:30:12 PMWhat up fellaz??? Itz Mr. Mr. I just want to say that i disagree with the notion that "grown men are fighting over Dre's attention". You may need to compare what they do to any other job that involves selling yourself or any other product. Going fishing may be a better example. When you go fishing, you have to cast your line wherever the fish are. For this group of guys, Dre, at the moment, may be their big fish. I know Erotic. Therefore i know that his problem with D.O.C. has nothing at all to do with Dre. The situation with him needing Dre's current contacts was the straw that broke the camel's back. Think about it. These two guys were doing this together as teenagers. Then Erotic had D.O.C.'s back on Helter Skelter when no one else did. He could have ruined his carreer if his peers didn't like his choice of projects. He could have chosen Dre's side then. But he stuck with DOC. Gave DOC, in some ways, a better album than his first. Then 10 years later, this guy acts as though the project doesn't count. DOC is an icon! If he discredits Erotic's work, there's no telling how Erotic's carreer could suffer! Knowing E, I doubt he would let that happen. But in principle, it's a possibility. So in DOC's selfish way of doing things he's turning his back on the only person that would take a risk on producing him with that "voice". DOC gets NO love here in DFW!! He has shitted on the whole rap world here. Not pissed fellaz! JUST INFORMED!Just to touch on what Mr. 214 had to say! If you katz had any idea how much love DFW has and still try to show for D.O.C Yall would have a whole different outlook on this situation. I feel that D.O.C was one of the coldest Katz to grip a mic. After his mishap things changed for him. D.O.C have told me time and time again that "God Almighty run this shit and everything happens for a reason" listen to the 2 prayers on the DEUCE Album. Now some of you Katz know how this music shit goes. You get that call and you have that sure deal on the table and your phone ringing 5 to 10 times a day and then not only do your phone stop ringing muthaf****s stop taking your call. D.O.C is one of those katz that counts his chickens before that hatch. N***as have got in a huddle and said fuck D.O.C because of selfish shit like this.Dubcnn: After 2001, you hit us up with “Deuce”. Did you accomplish what you wanted to accomplish with that release? Do you feel good about that record?You know what? I really felt good at the time, but “Deuce” was the result of an argument between me and Dre. That record was actually supposed to be an album on a guy called Six-Two, who was in my camp. But as we started building the album, it was coming through Aftermath, me and Dre got into an argument. So I just took my shit and left. You see all the hard work that these young Katz and Erotic put in the DEUCE Album to try to get to that next level especially Six2, a Kat that Dre made it clear that he wanted to fuck with. Back then Dre even said it in a interview on BET when they asked who would be his next hot artist and he said a young kat out of TX called Six2. So for D.O.C to say he took HIS SHIT and left was fucked up!! and I know for a fact that D.O.C has killed more than this deal for Six2.
Dubcnn: After 2001, you hit us up with “Deuce”. Did you accomplish what you wanted to accomplish with that release? Do you feel good about that record?You know what? I really felt good at the time, but “Deuce” was the result of an argument between me and Dre. That record was actually supposed to be an album on a guy called Six-Two, who was in my camp. But as we started building the album, it was coming through Aftermath, me and Dre got into an argument. So I just took my shit and left.
You see all the hard work that these young Katz and Erotic put in the DEUCE Album to try to get to that next level especially Six2, a Kat that Dre made it clear that he wanted to fuck with. Back then Dre even said it in a interview on BET when they asked who would be his next hot artist and he said a young kat out of TX called Six2. So for D.O.C to say he took HIS SHIT and left was fucked up!! and I know for a fact that D.O.C has killed more than this deal for Six2.
the car accident (which had a lasting impact on him mentally).
Quote from: Mackin4Life-Lone Wolf Of Dubcc on July 23, 2008, 02:32:14 PM"Playa Nite Out" is Nice!No diss, but that Other Rapper sounds a little like Eminem..but regardless it's a Nice Track!!Maybe it's coincidence that he's white? Steve Victory; Struck By Lightninghttp://www.amazon.com/Struck-By-Lightning-Explicit/dp/B001C3RPDY/ref=dmusic_cd_album?ie=UTF8&qid=1216997368&sr=1-1Erotic produced three tracks on his album (including "Playa Nite Out"),those other is;-Nonchalant (Feat: Marcos Hernandez)-What If (Feat: Marcos Hernandez)you can listen to them here;http://www.amazon.com/Struck-By-Lightning-Explicit/dp/B001C3RPDY/ref=dmusic_cd_album?ie=UTF8&qid=1216997368&sr=1-1it´s not my style,so no comment from me
"Playa Nite Out" is Nice!No diss, but that Other Rapper sounds a little like Eminem..but regardless it's a Nice Track!!
Incredible interview. Alot of history discussed here. Kind of fucked up to here about DOC and his dealings with Six 2 and others. But I always digged D's work on the boards. Man him going to jail though is fucked up.