Author Topic: Crooked I Untouchable Era  (Read 1289 times)

V2DHeart

Re: Crooked I Untouchable Era
« Reply #15 on: August 21, 2009, 03:56:46 AM »
Untouchable (incl. DPG)

Bang On Em
Middle Finger Music
G'd Up & Banged Out
Young Rider
I Love the Ghetto to Death
So Damm Hood (solo version)
Untouchable (the intro)
Untouchable (the track remix w/ 2Pac) **
Untouchable (solo)
Thuggin'
Shake That, Uughh
House Party (OG) **
Dollaz In My Hand **

Knock Knock Knock
Mr Uh Oh
Gangstaology
Tha Shi'ite
Crook Show
Crook In Me
Jack 101
Raw Dawgz

Say Hi To The Bad Guy 1 & 2

Hood Star **
Hood Star (remix)
Shoulda Made You My Wife **
B*tch
Lose Your Mind
Lil Youngsters
Welcome To Los Angeles
Baby Girl
Me & My Dogs
Slap Back
So Damm Hood **
So Damm Hood (remix)
Ghetto Love
Fuck Wit Us (OG)
Take The Title
Midnight Tonight
Say Bye To Tha Bad Guy
Real Thugs
Live At Tha Row
They Don't Give a Damm

** = proposed singles and idea's. 2 of which videos were written
« Last Edit: August 21, 2009, 06:18:00 AM by mickaveli2001 »
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Re: Crooked I Untouchable Era
« Reply #16 on: August 21, 2009, 07:12:48 AM »
Untouchable era is much better to me from the tracks that I have heard, no guests,no nonsense and the album was overseen by Big Hutch who is a west coast legend.....The Say Hi to the Bad Guy era had soem heaters n odoubt but it was also a bit commercial and had way, way too many guest  appearances. Suge was too worried about the album not selling so he wanted to load up on lame guests like Sisqo, Ray J and Ja Rule.
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Re: Crooked I Untouchable Era
« Reply #17 on: August 21, 2009, 07:16:11 AM »
The full version of the original "Bang On 'Em" better leak, the snippet sounds tight.
 

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Re: Crooked I Untouchable Era
« Reply #18 on: August 21, 2009, 09:06:30 AM »
Say Bye To Tha Bad Guy
Real Thugs

Just out of curiosity where were these songs mentioned. I'm not doubting them, as I've heard of "Say Bye To Tha Bad Guy", but I'm just wondering so I can use that as a reference. Was that in those Death Row inventory documents?

V2DHeart

Re: Crooked I Untouchable Era
« Reply #19 on: August 21, 2009, 04:07:59 PM »
Say Bye To Tha Bad Guy
Real Thugs

Just out of curiosity where were these songs mentioned. I'm not doubting them, as I've heard of "Say Bye To Tha Bad Guy", but I'm just wondering so I can use that as a reference. Was that in those Death Row inventory documents?

I don't think these were mentioned online on an actual site that I know of. I know of 3 who have the Untouchable album, and some of the later material recorded, and most of the titles, and info on them stuck through discussion from years and years back. House Party snippet was put out a lot of years ago, I'm surprised people missed it
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Re: Crooked I Untouchable Era
« Reply #20 on: August 21, 2009, 04:21:27 PM »
Say Bye To Tha Bad Guy
Real Thugs

Just out of curiosity where were these songs mentioned. I'm not doubting them, as I've heard of "Say Bye To Tha Bad Guy", but I'm just wondering so I can use that as a reference. Was that in those Death Row inventory documents?

I don't think these were mentioned online on an actual site that I know of. I know of 3 who have the Untouchable album, and some of the later material recorded, and most of the titles, and info on them stuck through discussion from years and years back. House Party snippet was put out a lot of years ago, I'm surprised people missed it

untouchable woulda definetly taken crooked i into a different path in his career, i can tell u that its 10 times better than shttbg.....
 

V2DHeart

Re: Crooked I Untouchable Era
« Reply #21 on: August 21, 2009, 05:03:01 PM »
4 people then....

Untouchable is described as a classic West Coast album. If Suge had put this out on some (at the time) subpart distribution deal, and at hit gold maximum - which he would have with the 2 singles/videos scheduled it would have definitly increased awareness on him for his next release, and for Death Row as a whole, but Suge wanting to hit a deal that'd ensure platinum with this only weakened any chances of this ever being released
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Re: Crooked I Untouchable Era
« Reply #22 on: August 21, 2009, 05:15:39 PM »
Say Bye To Tha Bad Guy
Real Thugs

Just out of curiosity where were these songs mentioned. I'm not doubting them, as I've heard of "Say Bye To Tha Bad Guy", but I'm just wondering so I can use that as a reference. Was that in those Death Row inventory documents?

I don't think these were mentioned online on an actual site that I know of. I know of 3 who have the Untouchable album, and some of the later material recorded, and most of the titles, and info on them stuck through discussion from years and years back. House Party snippet was put out a lot of years ago, I'm surprised people missed it

untouchable woulda definetly taken crooked i into a different path in his career, i can tell u that its 10 times better than shttbg.....

However, Say Hi would have taken him into a money making route. Has more mainstream hit type tracks.
 

V2DHeart

Re: Crooked I Untouchable Era
« Reply #23 on: August 21, 2009, 05:25:56 PM »
Looking back to 2003 mainstream, Hood Star was a solid choice for a single. It's no surprise Petey Pablo took the beat in the studio and rapped over it. Simple impression, with a soft jingly melody and a simple hook was the range back then
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Re: Crooked I Untouchable Era
« Reply #24 on: August 21, 2009, 05:26:48 PM »
Looking back to 2003 mainstream, Hood Star was a solid choice for a single. It's no surprise Petey Pablo took the beat in the studio and rapped over it. Simple impression, with a soft jingly melody and a simple hook was the range back then

It would have went high in the charts. Untouchable wouldn't have charted shit. Lol.
 

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Re: Crooked I Untouchable Era
« Reply #25 on: August 21, 2009, 06:08:02 PM »
ridah post the mp3 to fuck em   i lost it
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Re: Crooked I Untouchable Era
« Reply #26 on: August 21, 2009, 06:21:27 PM »
Looking back to 2003 mainstream, Hood Star was a solid choice for a single. It's no surprise Petey Pablo took the beat in the studio and rapped over it. Simple impression, with a soft jingly melody and a simple hook was the range back then

It would have went high in the charts. Untouchable wouldn't have charted shit. Lol.

I know, but to me IMPO, it would have secured negligibly renowned status as a West Coast classic, similar to that of Daz Dillinger's R.A.W. or King Tee's Triflin album
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Re: Crooked I Untouchable Era
« Reply #27 on: August 21, 2009, 06:39:56 PM »
Looking back to 2003 mainstream, Hood Star was a solid choice for a single. It's no surprise Petey Pablo took the beat in the studio and rapped over it. Simple impression, with a soft jingly melody and a simple hook was the range back then

It would have went high in the charts. Untouchable wouldn't have charted shit. Lol.

I know, but to me IMPO, it would have secured negligibly renowned status as a West Coast classic, similar to that of Daz Dillinger's R.A.W. or King Tee's Triflin album

actually i would put it in the same sentence as dogg food.....classic wise 
 

V2DHeart

Re: Crooked I Untouchable Era
« Reply #28 on: August 21, 2009, 06:43:25 PM »
Hmmm. Now, if it didn't have So Much Style, Respect & Reality, I'd probably sightlessly agree  :-\
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Re: Crooked I Untouchable Era
« Reply #29 on: August 21, 2009, 06:47:07 PM »
Looking back to 2003 mainstream, Hood Star was a solid choice for a single. It's no surprise Petey Pablo took the beat in the studio and rapped over it. Simple impression, with a soft jingly melody and a simple hook was the range back then

It would have went high in the charts. Untouchable wouldn't have charted shit. Lol.

I know, but to me IMPO, it would have secured negligibly renowned status as a West Coast classic, similar to that of Daz Dillinger's R.A.W. or King Tee's Triflin album


plz dont try to compare Daz's wack raps to Crooked's fresh shit
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