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Say Bye To Tha Bad GuyReal Thugs
Quote from: mickaveli2001 on August 21, 2009, 03:56:46 AMSay Bye To Tha Bad GuyReal ThugsJust 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?
Quote from: EFFeX on August 21, 2009, 09:06:30 AMQuote from: mickaveli2001 on August 21, 2009, 03:56:46 AMSay Bye To Tha Bad GuyReal ThugsJust 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
Quote from: mickaveli2001 on August 21, 2009, 04:07:59 PMQuote from: EFFeX on August 21, 2009, 09:06:30 AMQuote from: mickaveli2001 on August 21, 2009, 03:56:46 AMSay Bye To Tha Bad GuyReal ThugsJust 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 ituntouchable woulda definetly taken crooked i into a different path in his career, i can tell u that its 10 times better than shttbg.....
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
Quote from: mickaveli2001 on August 21, 2009, 05:25:56 PMLooking 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 thenIt would have went high in the charts. Untouchable wouldn't have charted shit. Lol.
Quote from: Toreno/Tanner on August 21, 2009, 05:26:48 PMQuote from: mickaveli2001 on August 21, 2009, 05:25:56 PMLooking 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 thenIt 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