It's August 23, 2025, 03:35:21 PM
I'm going with Cali Iz ActiveYes, it has the horrible Paul Wall and Diddy collaborations. And it also has some very disappointing beats from otherwise reliable producers in Jazza Pha and David Banner. However, it does something that Dogg Chit fails to do: it tries something new. Neither album is all that great lyrically, as Kurupt for the most part doesn't live up to his usually high standard while Daz seemingly spits the same verse on every song. Without the quality of verses we're used to, most of the songs fall back on the overall sound. Both CIA and Dogg Chit bring some classic sounds to the table, but the latter fails to do anything but. The tracks on Dogg Chit sound just like any other Left Coast, gangbang song they have ever made, only minus the lyrical prowess. Cali Iz Active also fails on the lyrical level for the most part, but succeeds in changing up their sound a little. While songs like "Throwin Up Da C" and "Heavyweights" definitely have a West Coast feel, they nonetheless sound at least a little different than their traditional sound. Although songs like "Make that Pussy Pop" prove that they shouldn't migrate south anytime soon, they are able to adapt their flow and style to most of the tracks that do not have the usual Dogg Pound sound. The lead single on CIA pushes it over the top, and I have to give CIA the title over Dogg Chit. Anybody Killa is still a sick song though.
Gay-Day you bet your sweet luscious virgin ass. Daz ruled that album, end of life.