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Dubcc is so wack for feedbacks... if it was Crooked I instead of snoop... everybody would be praising this shit, the song is what it is a SINGLE! in 2009 u need that type of shit to sell records, plus the beat is banging if it was produced by Terrace or Quik.. yall would be like damn thats the shiiit....
Quote from: Mach3Bgc on October 07, 2009, 02:35:28 PMThis is some dumbed down fast-food bubblegum sellout type of shiit! Why the fuck would Snoop choose beats like that when he's got producers like Battlecat Terrace and Jelly Roll at his disposal? The "consumers" are so fucking stupid that their ears can't handle music with more debth to it than this fucking garbage. That's why this type of music will never be classic. Because it always comes back around to real music. LOL this is 2009. Those guys are still producing beats from the 90's. People want to hear the modern, techno/club driven, beach sound. Go listen to "Throw It In The Bag" and "Walking On The Moon," that's the current sound. Are those guys still wearing the Starter Jackets too?
This is some dumbed down fast-food bubblegum sellout type of shiit! Why the fuck would Snoop choose beats like that when he's got producers like Battlecat Terrace and Jelly Roll at his disposal? The "consumers" are so fucking stupid that their ears can't handle music with more debth to it than this fucking garbage. That's why this type of music will never be classic. Because it always comes back around to real music.
Quote from: .:Hercy Buggz:. on October 07, 2009, 04:16:31 PMDubcc is so wack for feedbacks... if it was Crooked I instead of snoop... everybody would be praising this shit, the song is what it is a SINGLE! in 2009 u need that type of shit to sell records, plus the beat is banging if it was produced by Terrace or Quik.. yall would be like damn thats the shiiit....No the problem is feedback is a 2 way street. I am going to make a thread about this very topic in a minute. Agreed many people in here do give opinions that really have no backing at times, but many do give honest feedback. Me personally I said the song is cool, the hook is ehh to me. I get labeled a hater for saying that. Do I personally gives 2 shits? No, but at the very least I listened to it and gave my opinion. The problem with most people here and it gets to the point sometimes to why do I even bother with this forum is people cannot take constructive criticism. You either have to love it or hate it and anything else or both and you automatically are labeled a hater or a dickrider. It is getting to the point artists can't take criticism. Quote from: love33 on October 07, 2009, 04:14:13 PMQuote from: Mach3Bgc on October 07, 2009, 02:35:28 PMThis is some dumbed down fast-food bubblegum sellout type of shiit! Why the fuck would Snoop choose beats like that when he's got producers like Battlecat Terrace and Jelly Roll at his disposal? The "consumers" are so fucking stupid that their ears can't handle music with more debth to it than this fucking garbage. That's why this type of music will never be classic. Because it always comes back around to real music. LOL this is 2009. Those guys are still producing beats from the 90's. People want to hear the modern, techno/club driven, beach sound. Go listen to "Throw It In The Bag" and "Walking On The Moon," that's the current sound. Are those guys still wearing the Starter Jackets too?How is that new sound working for Fat Joe?
Quote from: love33 on October 07, 2009, 04:14:13 PMQuote from: Mach3Bgc on October 07, 2009, 02:35:28 PMThis is some dumbed down fast-food bubblegum sellout type of shiit! Why the fuck would Snoop choose beats like that when he's got producers like Battlecat Terrace and Jelly Roll at his disposal? The "consumers" are so fucking stupid that their ears can't handle music with more debth to it than this fucking garbage. That's why this type of music will never be classic. Because it always comes back around to real music. LOL this is 2009. Those guys are still producing beats from the 90's. People want to hear the modern, techno/club driven, beach sound. Go listen to "Throw It In The Bag" and "Walking On The Moon," that's the current sound. Are those guys still wearing the Starter Jackets too?Certain people may want that sound, but I personally do not want a thousand MC's from all over the coast using the same cookie cutter sound to sell records. That is why the death of autotune struck a cord with so many people. What works for T-Pain does not work for Busta Rhymes or Twista. Just because something works for Rick Ross does not mean it suits Crooked I. We have more than enough talented artists and producers that DO NOT have a 90's sound and everything is not G-Funk. 1500 Or Nothin are dope, XL Middleton, Dae One, Muggs, Fred Wreck, Khalil, the list is endless out west. So how does "following trends" automatically equal success all the time?
So how does "following trends" automatically equal success all the time?
Quote from: .:Hercy Buggz:. on October 07, 2009, 04:16:31 PMDubcc is so wack for feedbacks... if it was Crooked I instead of snoop... everybody would be praising this shit, the song is what it is a SINGLE! in 2009 u need that type of shit to sell records, plus the beat is banging if it was produced by Terrace or Quik.. yall would be like damn thats the shiiit....I agree. There are some cool cats on here, but a lot of angry internet mobsters just looking to be controversial and rip on and bash everything that an artist does. They are jerkin and strokin for some old copies of the Doggystyle outtakes and some suge knight leftovers, begging this soon-to-be bankrupt woman to crawl through a hole and open a vault for them. They want Snoop to rap over Blaqtovin and Soopafly beats and make "Gin and Juice 3" with Richie Rich and Mack 10. Meanwhile, the world keeps turning and music evolves and these people sit inside their closets pretending its the east vs west beef wars and they can't wait for the next pac leftovers album.QuoteSo how does "following trends" automatically equal success all the time?Are you kidding me man? people want to hear the modern sound because it's 2009, not 1995. There are people on here asking about Snoop doing old G-Funk tapes, I sometimes question to myself if people are just saying it to be controversial or stir up a reaction from the reader . The Dream is hot right now, he's got the club single ("Rockin That Shit"), the track with Kanye ("Walkin On The Moon"), and the banger with Fabolous ("Throw It In The Bag"). It only makes sense that Snoop collabs with him and makes it happen. This is what people want to hear. I question sometimes if these mobsters are really Snoop fans and want to see him sell records, make good music, and represent the west coast, or if they are looking for him to fail and hate on all his work.This track will put Snoop's face back on the radio, in the clubs, and mainly, in people's IPODs and CD Changers.So people need to stop this anger and just move on if you're bitter.
and Why is it so important to Rep a region? this West this , west that shit is the reason why some artists will never blow up... and to get back to the topic, Im not a Fan of Dream, and I wish someone else was doing the hook, but shit The Dogg Needs a major Hit on the radio and its the right formula, in todays marketing.
LOL at nobody but me basically even trying to analyze the music as music. Analyzing music is not a fashion trend -- "oh it's great...no, it's wack." Do you guys know how to interpret and analyze the arts? It's not about accepting or hating trends. That's not even what the approach you should take when you watch a movie or listen to music or look at a painting, etc.In other words, it's not about what KIND of music Snoop is making -- that's irrelevant. It's how well he's executing it, whether it be the Neptunes sound on R&G, this processed, electronic sound on Malice in Wonderland, or G-Funk on Doggystyle. It's not about what sound he's choosing to adopt, but how well he's pulling it off. Good music can arise out of any type of sound, so it's irrelevant to analyze any art on those sorts of terms, which you guys seem to be doing. It's how well the artist executes the inspiration they have at the moment. And right now, Snoop seems to be doing the modern, electronica rap sound...and I'm judging the music not on grounds of whether I like or dislike that sound, but whether he is executing it to its utmost potential.