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bigpimpin20

Letters from Too Gangsta For Radio
« on: April 24, 2009, 03:55:09 AM »
Real or Fake?

 

Okka

Re: Letters from Too Gangsta For Radio
« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2009, 04:22:04 AM »
That's what i was thinkin too when i read them the first time.
"Hip Hop was better off when it was just Dre, Scarface, and Esco"
 

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Re: Letters from Too Gangsta For Radio
« Reply #2 on: April 24, 2009, 07:19:04 AM »
So?
where do u get this from ?
is it from a book ?
real or fake ?
 

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Re: Letters from Too Gangsta For Radio
« Reply #3 on: April 24, 2009, 07:29:53 AM »
daz's was clearly wrote by a lawyer, that nigga is not articulate

 

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Re: Letters from Too Gangsta For Radio
« Reply #4 on: April 24, 2009, 09:58:43 AM »
daz's was clearly wrote by a lawyer, that nigga is not articulate


how funny wood it be if Daz had us all fooled lol

So?
where do u get this from ?
is it from a book ?
real or fake ?

in the booklet for Too Gangsta 4 Radio
 

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Re: Letters from Too Gangsta For Radio
« Reply #5 on: April 25, 2009, 04:40:26 AM »
i wonder how he is still alive after sayin "long beach crips hang with me to get high, they´ll do anything"
and lol @ callin daz and dre "motherfuckers".
 

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Re: Letters from Too Gangsta For Radio
« Reply #6 on: April 25, 2009, 11:43:45 AM »
i wonder how he is still alive after sayin "long beach crips hang with me to get high, they´ll do anything"
and lol @ callin daz and dre "motherfuckers".
pretty sure Daz n Snoop wer beefin then anyways.
 

Okka

Re: Letters from Too Gangsta For Radio
« Reply #7 on: April 25, 2009, 11:52:05 AM »
i wonder how he is still alive after sayin "long beach crips hang with me to get high, they´ll do anything"
and lol @ callin daz and dre "motherfuckers".
pretty sure Daz n Snoop wer beefin then anyways.

Why did they have beef? Can't remember a good reason for it except for Daz sayin somethin about money issues.
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Re: Letters from Too Gangsta For Radio
« Reply #8 on: April 25, 2009, 12:34:21 PM »
i wonder how he is still alive after sayin "long beach crips hang with me to get high, they´ll do anything"
and lol @ callin daz and dre "motherfuckers".
pretty sure Daz n Snoop wer beefin then anyways.

Why did they have beef? Can't remember a good reason for it except for Daz sayin somethin about money issues.

It had to do with Daz still being a part of Death Row while Snoop and DR were starting to have beef after Snoop left. If you check out Daz's RAW album, which was mostly Death Row material, there's a lot of songs like "Backstabbers" and "What It Iz" directed at Snoop. Daz has admitted they had problems during this time. If I remember correctly one of the things that sparked the beef was Daz waas doing work on Snoop's Dead Man Walkin album or something.  It was either that or his Greatest Hits album, I don't remember. Greatest Hits was supposed to drop and then all of a sudden it became Dead Man Walkin out of nowhere and then Greatest Hits was released over a year later.
 

Okka

Re: Letters from Too Gangsta For Radio
« Reply #9 on: April 25, 2009, 01:08:07 PM »
It had to do with Daz still being a part of Death Row while Snoop and DR were starting to have beef after Snoop left. If you check out Daz's RAW album, which was mostly Death Row material, there's a lot of songs like "Backstabbers" and "What It Iz" directed at Snoop. Daz has admitted they had problems during this time. If I remember correctly one of the things that sparked the beef was Daz waas doing work on Snoop's Dead Man Walkin album or something.  It was either that or his Greatest Hits album, I don't remember. Greatest Hits was supposed to drop and then all of a sudden it became Dead Man Walkin out of nowhere and then Greatest Hits was released over a year later

Yeah, i thought that was the biggest reason. It's kinda odd though that Daz was featured on "Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told", that was released in 1998 and Daz was still on Death Row, right? Or did he just leave before the album?
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Re: Letters from Too Gangsta For Radio
« Reply #10 on: April 25, 2009, 01:10:07 PM »
It had to do with Daz still being a part of Death Row while Snoop and DR were starting to have beef after Snoop left. If you check out Daz's RAW album, which was mostly Death Row material, there's a lot of songs like "Backstabbers" and "What It Iz" directed at Snoop. Daz has admitted they had problems during this time. If I remember correctly one of the things that sparked the beef was Daz waas doing work on Snoop's Dead Man Walkin album or something.  It was either that or his Greatest Hits album, I don't remember. Greatest Hits was supposed to drop and then all of a sudden it became Dead Man Walkin out of nowhere and then Greatest Hits was released over a year later

Yeah, i thought that was the biggest reason. It's kinda odd though that Daz was featured on "Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told", that was released in 1998 and Daz was still on Death Row, right? Or did he just leave before the album?

Daz left Death Row in 98, then came back later that year. Lol. Funny stuff. He was going to try to start his own label I think - Mobstyle Records or Mobstyle Muzik if I remember correctly.
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