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fabtoxicp

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Snoop using 5 year old material on new album
« on: December 05, 2009, 01:43:22 PM »
the track "Special" is over 5 years old. it was recorded wit Pharrell during the sessions of "R&G" back in 04, and has been available to the public online on one of the advance-versions of the "R&G" album for years. now, that specific song is definitely one of my favorites on the whole friggin album, but to slid in old material for a "studio-album" is just not ok. if it is for a mixtape, dat'b b ok, but for an album.. neeh.. yeah sure, the song is wonderful, but if the song was recorded almost 6 years ago, n it has been available, i woudn't want dat to be on my "album".. dammit..

a few more examples:
"Blast 'Em" off Snoop's new "I Wanna Rock"-mixtape - was available on his compilation "Unreleased Heat Rocks", released in 2006

and the worst and most ridiculous of em all goes too - Mr D-a-z
"Time An Time Again" Daz Dillinger feat Z-Ro, featured on Daz' new compilation-abum "Who Ride Wit Us Vol 4", was available on Z-Ro's album "Z-Ro Tolerance", in 2001 (!!!!) 9 years ago

DPG - what the FUCK are you doin!?!?  ;D 8) ;D 8)
 

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Re: Snoop using 5 year old material on new album
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2009, 01:45:01 PM »
Daz is doing crack


Snoop is so old he probably forgot that the song isn't new

 

fabtoxicp

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Re: Snoop using 5 year old material on new album
« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2009, 01:52:16 PM »
Daz is doing crack


Snoop is so old he probably forgot that the song isn't new



LOOOLhahahaa
dude, ur evil..  8)
 

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Re: Snoop using 5 year old material on new album
« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2009, 01:56:43 PM »
yeahhh i use it sooo fuckin what.... some heard of it  some have u mutha fucc complain to much so what  ........ suck dick & cry about it & i neva use cracc jus to slap yo mamama in tha cracc of her asss
 

thisoneguy360

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Re: Snoop using 5 year old material on new album
« Reply #4 on: December 05, 2009, 01:57:46 PM »
LMAO, Daz in the house
 

fabtoxicp

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Re: Snoop using 5 year old material on new album
« Reply #5 on: December 05, 2009, 02:00:14 PM »
yeahhh i use it sooo fuckin what.... some heard of it  some have u mutha fucc complain to much so what  ........ suck dick & cry about it & i neva use cracc jus to slap yo mamama in tha cracc of her asss

no complainin at all. just axin..
"Time And Time Again" is, together with the track wit the collabo wit the Japan-rappers, the best track of the compilation. but it's the principle.. u CAN'T use 9 year old material on ur fuccin album - dat's fuckin crazy.. honestly, delmar. i know u record alotta material, i know u have more in ur vault..  8)
 

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Re: Snoop using 5 year old material on new album
« Reply #6 on: December 05, 2009, 02:00:57 PM »
and the worst and most ridiculous of em all goes too - Mr D-a-z
"Time An Time Again" Daz Dillinger feat Z-Ro, featured on Daz' new compilation-abum "Who Ride Wit Us Vol 4", was available on Z-Ro's album "Z-Ro Tolerance", in 2001 (!!!!) 9 years ago

DPG - what the FUCK are you doin!?!?  ;D 8) ;D 8)

U must not be familiar with the Who Ride With Us compilations, its features and remixs. The other 1s are full of apperances and previously released songs.

As for special I Havnt heard the new version to compare but maybe he just liked the lyrics he wrote for his wife. I was disappointed by the number of tracks. Most of his albums have atleast 18 tracks
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Re: Snoop using 5 year old material on new album
« Reply #7 on: December 05, 2009, 02:04:25 PM »
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and the worst and most ridiculous of em all goes too - Mr D-a-z
"Time An Time Again" Daz Dillinger feat Z-Ro, featured on Daz' new compilation-abum "Who Ride Wit Us Vol 4", was available on Z-Ro's album "Z-Ro Tolerance", in 2001 (!!!!) 9 years ago

DPG - what the FUCK are you doin!?!?  ;D 8) ;D 8)

U must not be familiar with the Who Ride With Us compilations, its features and remixs. The other 1s are full of apperances and previously released songs.

As for special I Havnt heard the new version to compare but maybe he just liked the lyrics he wrote for his wife. I was disappointed by the number of tracks. Most of his albums have atleast 18 tracks

no, i'm familiar wit the series. n none of the other volumes was featuring 9 year old material.. at least no 9-year old material, dat was available before of the release..
 

Okka

Re: Snoop using 5 year old material on new album
« Reply #8 on: December 05, 2009, 02:07:11 PM »
"Secrets" is 5 years old too, it was a solo track from Kokane originally.
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fabtoxicp

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Re: Snoop using 5 year old material on new album
« Reply #9 on: December 05, 2009, 02:10:34 PM »
daz, what r u gonn use for Vol 5? trax like "What would u do?" from 1995? i know u record alot, i got fuccin 900 daz-songs on my computer. i might as well do an unofficial sequel to ur Vol. 4 wit more rare material, than the shit u use on ur compilations... LOL
daz u aight, but u cant fool fans like that. everybody heard that joint already... almost 10 years ago,, peace
 

Okka

Re: Snoop using 5 year old material on new album
« Reply #10 on: December 05, 2009, 02:20:04 PM »
daz, what r u gonn use for Vol 5? trax like "What would u do?" from 1995?

"What Would You Do" is from 1994 though ;)
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Re: Snoop using 5 year old material on new album
« Reply #11 on: December 05, 2009, 02:29:14 PM »
daz, what r u gonn use for Vol 5? trax like "What would u do?" from 1995?

"What Would You Do" is from 1994 though ;)

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Re: Snoop using 5 year old material on new album
« Reply #12 on: December 05, 2009, 02:39:53 PM »
I feel you on this tip man, Street Hop 2010 by Royce Da 5'9 had tracks that were two years old and leaked on the internet in CDQ. Lol.
 

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Re: Snoop using 5 year old material on new album
« Reply #13 on: December 05, 2009, 02:50:00 PM »
yeahhh i use it sooo fuckin what.... some heard of it  some have u mutha fucc complain to much so what  ........ suck dick & cry about it & i neva use cracc jus to slap yo mamama in tha cracc of her asss

what´s up daz?will u ever release something from DR-era again?wit prince ital,big pimpin,swoop g,etc. on it?
 

GangstaBoogy

Re: Snoop using 5 year old material on new album
« Reply #14 on: December 05, 2009, 03:05:06 PM »
the track "Special" is over 5 years old. it was recorded wit Pharrell during the sessions of "R&G" back in 04, and has been available to the public online on one of the advance-versions of the "R&G" album for years. now, that specific song is definitely one of my favorites on the whole friggin album, but to slid in old material for a "studio-album" is just not ok. if it is for a mixtape, dat'b b ok, but for an album.. neeh.. yeah sure, the song is wonderful, but if the song was recorded almost 6 years ago, n it has been available, i woudn't want dat to be on my "album".. dammit..

a few more examples:
"Blast 'Em" off Snoop's new "I Wanna Rock"-mixtape - was available on his compilation "Unreleased Heat Rocks", released in 2006

and the worst and most ridiculous of em all goes too - Mr D-a-z
"Time An Time Again" Daz Dillinger feat Z-Ro, featured on Daz' new compilation-abum "Who Ride Wit Us Vol 4", was available on Z-Ro's album "Z-Ro Tolerance", in 2001 (!!!!) 9 years ago

DPG - what the FUCK are you doin!?!?  ;D 8) ;D 8)

Yeah shits sad. Daz might be the worst. The old material he releases isn't avaliable to the public but we've read its old (like the "Caught Up in the Game" song he did with Joe Budden, the song with Obie Trice, and the song with Kurupt/E-40).
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