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more realistic Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy Bootleg tracklist.....
« on: December 15, 2009, 09:10:56 AM »
most crook "deathrow/mostly say hi"   bootlegs sounds more like compilations...so i tried to make a more realistic sounding  tracklist ..like a real and  well balanced SOLO album in best row tradition with most of the tracks avaiable (inspired by daz Retaliation tracklist) which is not easy with all the features, ray j hooks, hardcore tracks like take the title etc

  1.) Intro
  2.) So Damn Hood
  3.) Bitch
  4.) Do it again
  5.) Take the Title
  6.) Hoodstar
  7.) Suges West Coast
  8.) I'm so crooked
  9.) Still Tha Row
10.) Lil Youngstaz
11.) I Shoulda Made You My Wife
12.) House Party
13.) The B side
14.) It's Personal
15.) Dollars in My Hand
16.) Live At Tha Row
17.) Me and My Doggs
18.) Outro

Hidden bonus track: catchin feelings remix

Intro: fantastic four freestyle
outro: tharow.dot com

Ps: for all who dont understand the point of the thread...its ok
sorry for not providing audio ...i accidently deleted everything after i burned it...but yall got the tracks anyway
if somebody wants to make a cover for this...you shouldnt post the features on tha back because its still alot and looks cheap and deathrow never really did this. 


 

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Re: more realistic Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy Bootleg tracklist.....
« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2009, 09:38:50 AM »
"realistic" tracklistings wont include 2 radio drops, and dysfunktional family soundtrack song, and a mike tyson dedication for a fight lol
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« Reply #2 on: December 15, 2009, 09:48:16 AM »
Wassup Inmate, haven't seen you post in a while. Where you been at?
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Re: more realistic Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy Bootleg tracklist.....
« Reply #3 on: December 15, 2009, 09:49:24 AM »
"realistic" tracklistings wont include 2 radio drops, and dysfunktional family soundtrack song, and a mike tyson dedication for a fight lol

you dont understand the point ..i see.....just burn it with my tracklist and you might understand...it sounds like areal crooked solo album
there are a couple tracks that wouldnt be on a 100 % realistic crooked i album...like suge west coast...we all know that...that wasnt the point
 

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« Reply #4 on: December 15, 2009, 10:22:53 AM »
This tracklist is the perfect Mix between fiction and reality to get a real and great sounding crooked i album  8)

and there are no things in it that you cant live with..dj props are common in hiphop, the better still tha row og on it isnt weird at all etc
 

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« Reply #5 on: December 15, 2009, 10:34:05 AM »
did this shit ever leaked..thats snippet was sounding ILL
ALESSANDRO DEL PIERO!!!

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i once saw a pterdactyl fuck a bitch
eat a bowl these bitch gobbling dick
hoes forgot to eat a dick a shut the fuck up
roll through crenshaw on my pterdactyl like what up!
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« Reply #6 on: December 15, 2009, 12:11:26 PM »
13.) The B side

whats song is this?
 

JohnnyL

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« Reply #7 on: December 15, 2009, 12:41:18 PM »
 I put together my own mix of "Say Hit to the Bad Guy" tracks to listen to.  Here's the track list for mine...

1. I'm So Crooked
2. Boss Me Up
3. So Damn Hood (OG-Solo)
4. Do It Again
5. Lil Youngstaz
6. Bitch
7. Hoodstar
8. It's Personal
9. La La
10. Who Wants To Fuck Tonight (OG)
11. So Damn Hood (Darren Vegas Remix)
12. Take the Title
13. Suge's West Coast
14. Live at the Row
15. House Party
16. Shoulda Made You My Wife
17. Me and My Dogg
18. Frontline

 And yeah, I realize "Take the Title" wouldn't actually be on the official "Say Hi to the Bad Guy."  And they probably wouldn't have put 2 versions of "So Damn Hood" on it either.  Also, "Who Wants To Fuck OG probably wouldn't be on it, since the version with Danny Boy ended up on "Dysfunktional Family (although it was originally recorded for "Say Hi to the Bad Guy").  But overall I think the tracks sound pretty good, compiled this way.  And I took out a couple of the tracks that were obviously not "Say Hi to the Bad Guy" sessions like "Dollaz in My Hand" and "Gangsta Rap."
 

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« Reply #8 on: December 15, 2009, 01:24:11 PM »
I put together my own mix of "Say Hit to the Bad Guy" tracks to listen to.  Here's the track list for mine...

1. I'm So Crooked
2. Boss Me Up
3. So Damn Hood (OG-Solo)
4. Do It Again
5. Lil Youngstaz
6. Bitch
7. Hoodstar
8. It's Personal
9. La La
10. Who Wants To Fuck Tonight (OG)
11. So Damn Hood (Darren Vegas Remix)
12. Take the Title
13. Suge's West Coast
14. Live at the Row
15. House Party
16. Shoulda Made You My Wife
17. Me and My Dogg
18. Frontline

 And yeah, I realize "Take the Title" wouldn't actually be on the official "Say Hi to the Bad Guy."  And they probably wouldn't have put 2 versions of "So Damn Hood" on it either.  Also, "Who Wants To Fuck OG probably wouldn't be on it, since the version with Danny Boy ended up on "Dysfunktional Family (although it was originally recorded for "Say Hi to the Bad Guy").  But overall I think the tracks sound pretty good, compiled this way.  And I took out a couple of the tracks that were obviously not "Say Hi to the Bad Guy" sessions like "Dollaz in My Hand" and "Gangsta Rap."

Not bad other than Boss Me Up and Frontline. Those are Kurupt tracks that feature Crooked I.
 

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« Reply #9 on: December 15, 2009, 01:58:36 PM »


Not bad other than Boss Me Up and Frontline. Those are Kurupt tracks that feature Crooked I.

same goes for LA LA, its a EAstwood track feat. Crook
 

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« Reply #10 on: December 15, 2009, 02:19:45 PM »
Not bad other than Boss Me Up and Frontline. Those are Kurupt tracks that feature Crooked I.

those are not Kurupt-tracks either.. the tracks doesn't belong to anybody, they were just recorded by a whole bunch of rappers, who were in the same studio at the same time..
 

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« Reply #11 on: December 15, 2009, 03:28:37 PM »

1. Intro/Live At Tha Row
2. B!tch (feat Too Short, Ray-J, Eastwood, Virginya Slimm)
3. So Damm Hood (Feat. Sisqo)
4. Ride Wit a G
5. Hoodstar (feat. Tamara Savage)
6. Still Tha Row (OG)
7. Suge's West Coast (feat Kurupt, Eastwood, Ray J)
8. Shoulda Made You My Wife
9. It's Personal
10. House Party (feat. Eastwood)
11. La La (feat. Eastwood)
12. Me & My Dogg (feat. Ray J & Ganxsta Ridd)
13. *Skit*
14. Do It Again
15. Lil Youngsters (Feat. Ray J, Michel'le & Spider)

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« Reply #12 on: December 15, 2009, 04:20:16 PM »
Not bad other than Boss Me Up and Frontline. Those are Kurupt tracks that feature Crooked I.

those are not Kurupt-tracks either.. the tracks doesn't belong to anybody, they were just recorded by a whole bunch of rappers, who were in the same studio at the same time..

 Yeah.  No one really knows for sure what those tracks were for. Because it's never been confirmed what those tracks were for, it's just as much speculation that "Frontline" and "Boss Me Up" are Kurupt tracks as it is to say that they're Crooked I tracks.  No one knows what project they would've ended up on.  The same can be said for "La La."  Saying it's an Eastwood track, is a logical conclusion to draw from the perspective that it does contain more Eastwood verses than Crooked I verses.  But on the other hand, "La La" not only appeared on the FTP version of "Say Hi to the Bad Guy," but also on the Los Skanless version which was taken from cds straight from Suge Knight's briefcase.  And I believe that all the other tracks on those disks were from "Say Hi to the Bad Guy."  So you could infer that "La La" was also intended for that album, at least at one point. 
  I'm not saying that it's not possible that those tracks could have been meant for something else.  I'm just saying that it's not really known.  Personally, the main reason I added "Frontline" was just because I really like the track.
 

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« Reply #13 on: December 15, 2009, 04:26:08 PM »
Not bad other than Boss Me Up and Frontline. Those are Kurupt tracks that feature Crooked I.

those are not Kurupt-tracks either.. the tracks doesn't belong to anybody, they were just recorded by a whole bunch of rappers, who were in the same studio at the same time..

 Yeah.  No one really knows for sure what those tracks were for. Because it's never been confirmed what those tracks were for, it's just as much speculation that "Frontline" and "Boss Me Up" are Kurupt tracks as it is to say that they're Crooked I tracks.  No one knows what project they would've ended up on.  The same can be said for "La La."  Saying it's an Eastwood track, is a logical conclusion to draw from the perspective that it does contain more Eastwood verses than Crooked I verses.  But on the other hand, "La La" not only appeared on the FTP version of "Say Hi to the Bad Guy," but also on the Los Skanless version which was taken from cds straight from Suge Knight's briefcase.  And I believe that all the other tracks on those disks were from "Say Hi to the Bad Guy."  So you could infer that "La La" was also intended for that album, at least at one point.  
  I'm not saying that it's not possible that those tracks could have been meant for something else.  I'm just saying that it's not really known.  Personally, the main reason I added "Frontline" was just because I really like the track.
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the los skanless version of SHTTBG is the finished product of the first version of that album, that cd was handed to suge by crooked so suge could review the appeal it would have in the market at that time. obviously that version of the album wasn't commercial enough for suge so he scrapped that album & crooked went in and did a second version of it with more commercial appeal....    
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« Reply #14 on: December 15, 2009, 04:34:37 PM »
Not bad other than Boss Me Up and Frontline. Those are Kurupt tracks that feature Crooked I.

those are not Kurupt-tracks either.. the tracks doesn't belong to anybody, they were just recorded by a whole bunch of rappers, who were in the same studio at the same time..

 Yeah.  No one really knows for sure what those tracks were for. Because it's never been confirmed what those tracks were for, it's just as much speculation that "Frontline" and "Boss Me Up" are Kurupt tracks as it is to say that they're Crooked I tracks.  No one knows what project they would've ended up on.  The same can be said for "La La."  Saying it's an Eastwood track, is a logical conclusion to draw from the perspective that it does contain more Eastwood verses than Crooked I verses.  But on the other hand, "La La" not only appeared on the FTP version of "Say Hi to the Bad Guy," but also on the Los Skanless version which was taken from cds straight from Suge Knight's briefcase.  And I believe that all the other tracks on those disks were from "Say Hi to the Bad Guy."  So you could infer that "La La" was also intended for that album, at least at one point.  
  I'm not saying that it's not possible that those tracks could have been meant for something else.  I'm just saying that it's not really known.  Personally, the main reason I added "Frontline" was just because I really like the track.
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the los skanless version of SHTTG is the finished product of the first version of that album, that cd was handed to suge by crooked so suge could review the appeal it would have in the market at that time. obviously that version of the album wasn't commercial enough for suge so he scrapped that album & crooked went in and did a second version of it with more commercial appeal....    

That's what I was thinking.  So "La La" is a "Say Hi to the Bad Guy" track.