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and he led 2Pac down a pathway into street violence that 2Pac wouldnt have been involved in if not for the influence of Suge.
Quote from: eNgIeS on October 17, 2009, 10:12:05 PM and he led 2Pac down a pathway into street violence that 2Pac wouldnt have been involved in if not for the influence of Suge.yeah, cause 2pac wasn't running around shooting cops and raping women before he signed with Suge
Quote from: Hack Wilson on October 22, 2009, 12:02:41 PMdaz said he produced part of DOGGYSTYLE (murder was the case) not the Chroniceither way Daz is not a trustable sourceDaz never said he produced "Murder Was The Case". He said he did "Ain't No Fun" and "Serial Killa" and he said that Emanuel Dean did "Gin & Juice".
daz said he produced part of DOGGYSTYLE (murder was the case) not the Chroniceither way Daz is not a trustable source
so if Daz produced Serial Killa, he must have taken Dre's Eat a Dick and added some shit to it. haha i think if Daz produced Eat a Dick thats what it would have been listed as
Quote from: LAZY on October 29, 2009, 08:58:52 AMso if Daz produced Serial Killa, he must have taken Dre's Eat a Dick and added some shit to it. haha i think if Daz produced Eat a Dick thats what it would have been listed asMaybe Dr. Dre "produced" it but in reality Daz made the beat, who knows?
In a nutshell, Pac was riding hard for the Westcoast and Suge was behind him and he was out of control. Dre went into hiding and started to record more positive music ("Dr. Dre presents..The Aftermath."), Snoop remained on Death Row but laid low and after Pac passed away Suge put him in artist purgatory and wouldn't release "Smokefest" (a lot of the tracks on Dead Man walkin were recorded during this period). So Snoop feared for his safety and he was laying down, and he packed his bags for New Orleans to work for No Limit.
Meanwhile, in 1997-98, it was all about unreleased Pac tracks and the rumors that surrounded him. Jimmy Iovine came to Suge and said he needs his artists "soften" his content. Suge refused and Interscope slowly backed out on Suge before he went to Priority. Dre signed with Jimmy and Interscope, softened his artists, and the effort as a more positive rapper didn't pickup. Meanwhile, the media blackballed the West Coast, and the gangsta rap period came to a slow end. Artists like Mase, DMX, Puff Daddy (Diddy), Jermaine Dupri, Jay-Z, Cash Money, and No Limit took control of the airwaves with Bling Bling rap. Westcoast artists still sold Gold but would eventually die out the next 5 years as sales continually decreased because of no national radio and video support. They had a smal surge in 99-2000 with the Up In Smoke Tour and a series of albums including Kurupt's "Tha Streetz Iz A Mutha," Dr. Dre "2001," Mr. Short Khop, Ice Cube, Chico & Coolwadda, 40 and Short droppin albums, but they just couldn't keep it going with the blackballing nationally and no major radio play and no video play on MTV. Those artists like DMX and Cash Money overtook the West with all the major radio play and videos on MTV.
daz claimed he did rat a tat tat
Are you talking about the bassline being similar? That's the only part that stuck out to me as sounding like Doggystyle but I didn't give it a super close listen.
Quote from: Acgrundy on October 22, 2009, 12:12:16 PMdaz claimed he did rat a tat tatdaz also claims he doesn't do crack but that is also a lie of his