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To be honest I never really thought about it...I'm just saying that I never considered it a Death Row song, because the album it was on isn't a Death Row album. It's pretty much a DPG days - era track though being that it dropped in '99.
"Uh Oh" was recorded before he signed with Death Row so it definitely isnt a DR song.Matter of fact the compilation it was on was called "escape from death row" ironically enough. I think it was recorded in 98.
Quote from: Hack Wilson on May 12, 2009, 11:46:45 AMQuote from: JohnnyL on May 12, 2009, 09:51:34 AMQuote from: 3331 on May 12, 2009, 09:48:02 AMi'm not well versed on crooked's material. is this ftp release anything new or just old tracks thrown together.i was looking forward to this release as a way to catch up and hear some of crooked's best material from that era but it sounds half assed from what people are saying.There is a lot of material on FTP's release that was previously unheard. I think the only tracks on there that had already been heard up to that point where "Hoodstar," and "I'm So Crooked." Although even "Hoodstar" on here is a little different.-im so crooked-hoodstar-so damn hood-bitchthese were available before...atleast i had themYou had these tracks even before the original Death Row Finest / Los Skanless Native project was being offered?
Quote from: JohnnyL on May 12, 2009, 09:51:34 AMQuote from: 3331 on May 12, 2009, 09:48:02 AMi'm not well versed on crooked's material. is this ftp release anything new or just old tracks thrown together.i was looking forward to this release as a way to catch up and hear some of crooked's best material from that era but it sounds half assed from what people are saying.There is a lot of material on FTP's release that was previously unheard. I think the only tracks on there that had already been heard up to that point where "Hoodstar," and "I'm So Crooked." Although even "Hoodstar" on here is a little different.-im so crooked-hoodstar-so damn hood-bitchthese were available before...atleast i had them
Quote from: 3331 on May 12, 2009, 09:48:02 AMi'm not well versed on crooked's material. is this ftp release anything new or just old tracks thrown together.i was looking forward to this release as a way to catch up and hear some of crooked's best material from that era but it sounds half assed from what people are saying.There is a lot of material on FTP's release that was previously unheard. I think the only tracks on there that had already been heard up to that point where "Hoodstar," and "I'm So Crooked." Although even "Hoodstar" on here is a little different.
i'm not well versed on crooked's material. is this ftp release anything new or just old tracks thrown together.i was looking forward to this release as a way to catch up and hear some of crooked's best material from that era but it sounds half assed from what people are saying.
Quote from: Zeus on May 12, 2009, 01:03:06 PM"Uh Oh" was recorded before he signed with Death Row so it definitely isnt a DR song.Matter of fact the compilation it was on was called "escape from death row" ironically enough. I think it was recorded in 98.Yeah, we all know that. BUT Crooked I been around Death Row since the "Murder Was The Case" days, kickin' it with Snoop Doggy Dogg & Big C-Style.That's why i consider it a song from the Death Row/D.P.G. era.
Quote from: EFFeX on May 12, 2009, 12:22:05 PMQuote from: Hack Wilson on May 12, 2009, 11:46:45 AMQuote from: JohnnyL on May 12, 2009, 09:51:34 AMQuote from: 3331 on May 12, 2009, 09:48:02 AMi'm not well versed on crooked's material. is this ftp release anything new or just old tracks thrown together.i was looking forward to this release as a way to catch up and hear some of crooked's best material from that era but it sounds half assed from what people are saying.There is a lot of material on FTP's release that was previously unheard. I think the only tracks on there that had already been heard up to that point where "Hoodstar," and "I'm So Crooked." Although even "Hoodstar" on here is a little different.-im so crooked-hoodstar-so damn hood-bitchthese were available before...atleast i had themYou had these tracks even before the original Death Row Finest / Los Skanless Native project was being offered?yes didnt know tey were "rare" at all to be honest
Eastwood outshined the fuck outta Crooked on this whole album. Wood set the tone for every track, did the first verse, did most of the hooks, Ray J made every song he was on (except "Bitch!") a lot better. Crook was like a guest on his own album. I think the album most people are hoping for is "Untouchable".
Quote from: Hack Wilson on May 12, 2009, 04:21:43 PMQuote from: EFFeX on May 12, 2009, 12:22:05 PMQuote from: Hack Wilson on May 12, 2009, 11:46:45 AMQuote from: JohnnyL on May 12, 2009, 09:51:34 AMQuote from: 3331 on May 12, 2009, 09:48:02 AMi'm not well versed on crooked's material. is this ftp release anything new or just old tracks thrown together.i was looking forward to this release as a way to catch up and hear some of crooked's best material from that era but it sounds half assed from what people are saying.There is a lot of material on FTP's release that was previously unheard. I think the only tracks on there that had already been heard up to that point where "Hoodstar," and "I'm So Crooked." Although even "Hoodstar" on here is a little different.-im so crooked-hoodstar-so damn hood-bitchthese were available before...atleast i had themYou had these tracks even before the original Death Row Finest / Los Skanless Native project was being offered?yes didnt know tey were "rare" at all to be honestLOL, How could you not know they were rare? Whenever someone talks about So Damn Hood the very first thing that someone says is, "I wish I could have the Big Hutch" version.Not to mention absolutely no one was ever mentioning the other tracks except for insiders.It's all good though homie...
^^^^ I dont believe you Hack, sorry dude but nah you didnt have them tracks until they leaked!
Yeah, but just cause you kick it with someone signed to another label doesn't mean that your on that label tool. So, basically your saying all the material Crooked I recorded after Virgin Records is Death Row era... Not quite. Death Row era didn't start until he signed.