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Quote from: U.N.T.O.U.C.H.A.B.L.E. on December 15, 2009, 04:26:08 PMQuote from: JohnnyL on December 15, 2009, 04:20:16 PMQuote from: fabtoxicp on December 15, 2009, 02:19:45 PMNot 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.[/quotethe 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.yes La La was meant for SHTTBG, suge actually wanted to do a duo album with crooked & eastwood as well. that track was a taste of that supposed album, eastwood was next in line after crooked of course...
Quote from: JohnnyL on December 15, 2009, 04:20:16 PMQuote from: fabtoxicp on December 15, 2009, 02:19:45 PMNot 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.[/quotethe 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.
Quote from: fabtoxicp on December 15, 2009, 02:19:45 PMNot 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.[/quotethe 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....
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..
1. Intro2. Bitch Ft. Too Short, Eastwood, Ray J, Virginya Slim3. Hoodstar Ft. Tamara4. So Damn Hood (OG Version)5. Do It Again6. Lil' Youngstaz Ft. Eastwood, Ray J, Spider (Loc)7. Fuck 'Em Ft. Big Hutch8. I'm So Crooked Ft. Gangsta Girl9. Cali Luv 310. La La Ft. Eastwood11. Live From The Row12. House Party Ft. Eastwood, Ray J13. Fuck Wit U Ft. Gail Gotti14. Thug & His Wife15. Suge's West Coast Ft. Eastwood, Kurupt16. Haters17. Me & My Dogg Ft. K-Ci, Eastwood, Ganxsta Ridd, Ray J18. Slap Back (Bonus) (dope song btw )
Quote from: B-Red on December 15, 2009, 05:42:41 PM1. Intro2. Bitch Ft. Too Short, Eastwood, Ray J, Virginya Slim3. Hoodstar Ft. Tamara4. So Damn Hood (OG Version)5. Do It Again6. Lil' Youngstaz Ft. Eastwood, Ray J, Spider (Loc)7. Fuck 'Em Ft. Big Hutch8. I'm So Crooked Ft. Gangsta Girl9. Cali Luv 310. La La Ft. Eastwood11. Live From The Row12. House Party Ft. Eastwood, Ray J13. Fuck Wit U Ft. Gail Gotti14. Thug & His Wife15. Suge's West Coast Ft. Eastwood, Kurupt16. Haters17. Me & My Dogg Ft. K-Ci, Eastwood, Ganxsta Ridd, Ray J18. Slap Back (Bonus) (dope song btw )Lol. That is the Los Skanless version. So yeah, I guess that's a pretty realistic track list.
Quote from: JohnnyL on December 15, 2009, 05:49:23 PMQuote from: B-Red on December 15, 2009, 05:42:41 PM1. Intro2. Bitch Ft. Too Short, Eastwood, Ray J, Virginya Slim3. Hoodstar Ft. Tamara4. So Damn Hood (OG Version)5. Do It Again6. Lil' Youngstaz Ft. Eastwood, Ray J, Spider (Loc)7. Fuck 'Em Ft. Big Hutch8. I'm So Crooked Ft. Gangsta Girl9. Cali Luv 310. La La Ft. Eastwood11. Live From The Row12. House Party Ft. Eastwood, Ray J13. Fuck Wit U Ft. Gail Gotti14. Thug & His Wife15. Suge's West Coast Ft. Eastwood, Kurupt16. Haters17. Me & My Dogg Ft. K-Ci, Eastwood, Ganxsta Ridd, Ray J18. Slap Back (Bonus) (dope song btw )Lol. That is the Los Skanless version. So yeah, I guess that's a pretty realistic track list.Yeah, in my opinion this is pretty much as close as your going to get to a Say Hi To The Bad Guy track list (at least the first version).Anyway, there's a more tracks that we know about. As a lot of people know, Suge made them go back and add additional features to the album as well.
Quote from: fabtoxicp on December 15, 2009, 02:19:45 PMNot 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.
Quote from: B-Red on December 15, 2009, 05:42:41 PM1. Intro2. Bitch Ft. Too Short, Eastwood, Ray J, Virginya Slim3. Hoodstar Ft. Tamara4. So Damn Hood (OG Version)5. Do It Again6. Lil' Youngstaz Ft. Eastwood, Ray J, Spider (Loc)7. Fuck 'Em Ft. Big Hutch8. I'm So Crooked Ft. Gangsta Girl9. Cali Luv 310. La La Ft. Eastwood11. Live From The Row12. House Party Ft. Eastwood, Ray J13. Fuck Wit U Ft. Gail Gotti14. Thug & His Wife15. Suge's West Coast Ft. Eastwood, Kurupt16. Haters17. Me & My Dogg Ft. K-Ci, Eastwood, Ganxsta Ridd, Ray J18. Slap Back (Bonus) (dope song btw )Haha
Quote from: JohnnyL on December 15, 2009, 04:20:16 PMQuote from: fabtoxicp on December 15, 2009, 02:19:45 PMNot 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.Boss Me Up and Frontline are listed under Kurupt and La La is listed under Crooked I on the legal documents, though that may or not be 100% accurate.
Quote from: scratch42069 on December 15, 2009, 07:09:47 PMQuote from: JohnnyL on December 15, 2009, 04:20:16 PMQuote from: fabtoxicp on December 15, 2009, 02:19:45 PMNot 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.Boss Me Up and Frontline are listed under Kurupt and La La is listed under Crooked I on the legal documents, though that may or not be 100% accurate.Oh, okay. I wasn't aware of that. That's a pretty good argument. If they are in fact, Kurupt tracks, I wonder what project they were for. Against the Grain? Or maybe for use on a compilation or something?
Naw not Against The Grain because the recording dates for those tracks are 04. Boss Me Up and Frontline were recorded 1/3/02, same day as I'm Back. All the leaked Say Hi To Bad Guy tracks were recorded in 02.
damn u still havent logged off...ur hurting everyone with all this wack shit u drop, it hurts more then getting the swine fluQuote from: Laconic on March 16, 2010, 08:21:33 AMTue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice CubeMe and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.Cubegbee:@ Petey: you sound like a broken record, time to grow up.
Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice CubeMe and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.Cube