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Quote from: lost_assassin on July 27, 2008, 05:55:46 PMQuote from: Mackin4Life-Lone Wolf Of Dubcc on July 27, 2008, 05:36:12 PM after a few spins it's pretty decent!Ray J kills the Hook!sounds like a recycled ''joystick'' of the 213 album. its still aight il be checkin that new warren g shit when it comes out Yeah it does kinda!
Quote from: Mackin4Life-Lone Wolf Of Dubcc on July 27, 2008, 05:36:12 PM after a few spins it's pretty decent!Ray J kills the Hook!sounds like a recycled ''joystick'' of the 213 album. its still aight il be checkin that new warren g shit when it comes out
after a few spins it's pretty decent!Ray J kills the Hook!
wow, 1:13 seconds in and that was enough.....
The last thing i really felt warren g as a solo artist was return of the regulator g-funk is here to stay was like the last good song he had on an album and then it went downhill for the regulator all the other new stuff is alright but it doesnt have a westcoast feel no more.
Quote from: ^ReLentLess^ on July 27, 2008, 09:41:06 PMwow, 1:13 seconds in and that was enough..... Yeah I'm not feeling this either. Warren has been very disappointing lately
Ok Ok respects for g-dubb i wasnt feeling ringtone and virgin but this shit is coo
After reading this thread, I must say I am very surprised. It's sad because it seems like the everyone who doesn't like the new Warren tracks is on the following common consensus': "it doesn't sound like usual warren", "it doesn't sound g-funk", "it's not old school warren", "sounds like a common new-age hit". For fucks sake people, learn to take in a breath of fresh air. An artist that has been rapping since the early nineties can only do so much of the same thing for so long. I believe that there is such a high expectation for an artist to carry on the same sound that they have been using for years, that when there is the slightest variation, everyone starts shaking their heads and crossing their arms. It really is quite pathetic. Let's use an analogy here. If you were flipping hamburgers since 1993, wouldn't you want to go out and try new things? Repetitiveness is a funny thing. Over time you get extremely good at what you do, and you usually like doing it, but after a while, you'll eventually (and hopefully) want to venture out and try new things. Let's say a new guy comes in town and everyone starts to feel that. For the sake of this analogy: Roscoes Chicken & Waffles. Flippin' burgers is starting to sound less and less appealing. It's common human nature to try and better ones self, regardless of acceptance or ridicule. In the sense of Warren G, why not try a new R&B track with an up and coming star. The beat is catchy and Warren's rap is on point. What more could you ask for?....So the point of this post is this: listen to this track for what it is. Without any expectations or hype. This is a veteran rapper venturing into new concepts and doing a good job at it. Case closed