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Another favorite of mine, but this one wasn't officially released, it was still from his 19 St. days though.Crooked I - Nobody Understands Me
Quote from: DJ Coma on September 20, 2009, 11:12:38 PMAnother favorite of mine, but this one wasn't officially released, it was still from his 19 St. days though.Crooked I - Nobody Understands MeAre you absolutely positive that's a 19th St. cut? If my memory serves me correctly, it didn't surface until around '99 or 2000. I could have sworn it was from that era, the late DPG Records / early Death Row days. Now that I think about it, Big C-Style had involvement in DPG Records, so maybe that's causing some confusion?
Quote from: EFFeX on September 21, 2009, 03:55:42 PMQuote from: DJ Coma on September 20, 2009, 11:12:38 PMAnother favorite of mine, but this one wasn't officially released, it was still from his 19 St. days though.Crooked I - Nobody Understands MeAre you absolutely positive that's a 19th St. cut? If my memory serves me correctly, it didn't surface until around '99 or 2000. I could have sworn it was from that era, the late DPG Records / early Death Row days. Now that I think about it, Big C-Style had involvement in DPG Records, so maybe that's causing some confusion?It surfaced along with Homie feat. Daz & Kurupt and 2 other songs on a promo that my dude Axle found at VIP Records in Long Beach and it was labeled "Crooked I - 19th St. Records Promo."
Quote from: DJ Coma on September 21, 2009, 06:27:00 PMQuote from: EFFeX on September 21, 2009, 03:55:42 PMQuote from: DJ Coma on September 20, 2009, 11:12:38 PMAnother favorite of mine, but this one wasn't officially released, it was still from his 19 St. days though.Crooked I - Nobody Understands MeAre you absolutely positive that's a 19th St. cut? If my memory serves me correctly, it didn't surface until around '99 or 2000. I could have sworn it was from that era, the late DPG Records / early Death Row days. Now that I think about it, Big C-Style had involvement in DPG Records, so maybe that's causing some confusion?It surfaced along with Homie feat. Daz & Kurupt and 2 other songs on a promo that my dude Axle found at VIP Records in Long Beach and it was labeled "Crooked I - 19th St. Records Promo."is Homie in good quality on this promo?
Quote from: G.O.D. Pt. III on September 21, 2009, 10:50:22 PMQuote from: DJ Coma on September 21, 2009, 06:27:00 PMQuote from: EFFeX on September 21, 2009, 03:55:42 PMQuote from: DJ Coma on September 20, 2009, 11:12:38 PMAnother favorite of mine, but this one wasn't officially released, it was still from his 19 St. days though.Crooked I - Nobody Understands MeAre you absolutely positive that's a 19th St. cut? If my memory serves me correctly, it didn't surface until around '99 or 2000. I could have sworn it was from that era, the late DPG Records / early Death Row days. Now that I think about it, Big C-Style had involvement in DPG Records, so maybe that's causing some confusion?It surfaced along with Homie feat. Daz & Kurupt and 2 other songs on a promo that my dude Axle found at VIP Records in Long Beach and it was labeled "Crooked I - 19th St. Records Promo."is Homie in good quality on this promo?That was my first question too!BTW: DJ Coma, thanks for clearing that up, this is a big misconception among fans. The promo was vinyl or CD?