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Re: more realistic Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy Bootleg tracklist.....
« Reply #30 on: December 15, 2009, 07:57:54 PM »
NYONE GET THE SNIPPET OF THAT TYPSON SONG?
AND IS THAT THE SAME SONG AS SLAP BACK OR DOES THAT EVEN EXIST?

slap back is an urban legend!
 

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Re: more realistic Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy Bootleg tracklist.....
« Reply #31 on: December 15, 2009, 08:11:05 PM »
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.

If you think about it though, it's possible that those songs were for an earlier recording of Against Tha Grain being that it was supposed to originally come out in 2004. It's only logical that between '02 and '04 that he would be recording for this project, no?

I follow the logic but I'm thinking the '02 tracks started as something else but that's just my opinion though.
 

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Re: more realistic Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy Bootleg tracklist.....
« Reply #32 on: December 15, 2009, 08:12:33 PM »
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.

If you think about it though, it's possible that those songs were for an earlier recording of Against Tha Grain being that it was supposed to originally come out in 2004. It's only logical that between '02 and '04 that he would be recording for this project, no?

I follow the logic but I'm thinking the '02 tracks started as something else but that's just my opinion though.

No doubt, I hear that. I'm just tossing ideas around that's all.

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Re: more realistic Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy Bootleg tracklist.....
« Reply #33 on: December 16, 2009, 05:53:40 AM »
Wassup Inmate, haven't seen you post in a while. Where you been at?
nothing special..just watching the death row show
btw you should try my tracklist if you are interested in a crook album that doesnt sound like a eastwood solo, a annoying ray j album, a underground cd or some average westcoast album...you only need some very little fantasy with the intro and some other things and you get a professional deathrow album  with the right structure and quality that EVERYBODY would like
burn it and show it one of your homeboys...he will love it
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Re: more realistic Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy Bootleg tracklist.....
« Reply #34 on: December 16, 2009, 05:58:29 AM »
NYONE GET THE SNIPPET OF THAT TYPSON SONG?
AND IS THAT THE SAME SONG AS SLAP BACK OR DOES THAT EVEN EXIST?

The Tyson Song, "Take the Title" has leaked in full.  It was on FTP's Crooked I project.  It's not the same track as "The Slap Back."
 

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Re: more realistic Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy Bootleg tracklist.....
« Reply #35 on: December 16, 2009, 06:47:06 AM »
my bad i meant the slap back song
and damn this album sounds aite but nuthin special



NYONE GET THE SNIPPET OF THAT TYPSON SONG?
AND IS THAT THE SAME SONG AS SLAP BACK OR DOES THAT EVEN EXIST?

The Tyson Song, "Take the Title" has leaked in full.  It was on FTP's Crooked I project.  It's not the same track as "The Slap Back."
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Re: more realistic Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy Bootleg tracklist.....
« Reply #36 on: December 16, 2009, 09:00:44 AM »
you guys think im joking??? ;D 8)

all this is a mix between my ideas and daz dillingers REtaliation album tracklist
a few rulez for the tracklist and structure


-never 2 feature tracks after each other

-never 2 ray j songs after each other

-around every rayj track a song with a female or different singer(Sisquo)

-the beginning of the album has to be powerfull, fresh and cool solo material but not too hardcore or underground

-tracks 3 and 4 are more relaxed songs with some little emotion and reality touch (4)

-take the title got a great hardcore beat but sounds the best when its surrounded by different styles

-6 and 7 should be commercial party tracks

-8 and 9 gangsta songs

-10 and 11 emotional.....10 a more westcoast song while 11 a woman track

-12 another relaxed track

-the last track should be emotional followed by a gangsta outro thats too agressive for the beginning
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Re: more realistic Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy Bootleg tracklist.....
« Reply #37 on: December 16, 2009, 09:08:22 AM »
you guys think im joking??? ;D 8)

all this is a mix between my ideas and daz dillingers REtaliation album tracklist
a few rulez for the tracklist and structure


-never 2 feature tracks after each other

-never 2 ray j songs after each other

-around every rayj track a song with a female or different singer(Sisquo)

-the beginning of the album has to be powerfull, fresh and cool but not too hardcore or underground

-3 and 4 more relaxed tracks with some little emotion and reality touch (4)

-take the title got a great hardcore beat but sounds the best when its surrounded by different styles

-6 and 7 should be commercial party tracks

-8 and 9 gangsta songs

-10 and 11 emotional.....10 a more westcoast song while 11 a woman track

-12 another relaxed track

-the last track should be emotional followed by a gangsta outro thats too agressive for the beginning


 I like your rules.  They seem like good ones.  Unfortunately, it seems like you put more thought into this than Suge Knight did. lol  For some reason, he put some combination of Ray J, Eastwood, Gangsta Girl, Gangxta Ridd, or Kurupt on almost every track that's leaked.  And while I'm sure that all of them wouldn't have appeared on every track of the final version of "Say Hi to the Bad Guy,"  had it ever been released, it's difficult to arrange the tracks in the kind of order you're talking about, when the only tracks we have to work with, mostly include these kind of features.
 

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Re: more realistic Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy Bootleg tracklist.....
« Reply #38 on: December 16, 2009, 10:25:14 AM »
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.

If you think about it though, it's possible that those songs were for an earlier recording of Against Tha Grain being that it was supposed to originally come out in 2004. It's only logical that between '02 and '04 that he would be recording for this project, no?

Well, the OG version of the "Against Tha Grain" album was supposed to come out in 2002 under the name "Back In Lane". I don't know if that's 100% true but that's what I've heard..
 

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Re: more realistic Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy Bootleg tracklist.....
« Reply #39 on: December 16, 2009, 11:05:45 AM »
1. Intro
2. Bitch Ft. Too Short, Eastwood, Ray J, Virginya Slim
3. Hoodstar Ft. Tamara
4. So Damn Hood (OG Version)
5. Do It Again
6. Lil' Youngstaz Ft. Eastwood, Ray J, Spider (Loc)
7. Fuck 'Em Ft. Big Hutch
8. I'm So Crooked Ft. Gangsta Girl
9. Cali Luv 3
10. La La Ft. Eastwood
11. Live From The Row
12. House Party Ft. Eastwood, Ray J
13. Fuck Wit U Ft. Gail Gotti
14. Thug & His Wife
15. Suge's West Coast Ft. Eastwood, Kurupt
16. Haters
17. Me & My Dogg Ft. K-Ci, Eastwood, Ganxsta Ridd, Ray J
18. Slap Back (Bonus) (dope song btw ;))

Haha  ;)

And we all know we both have it ridah  ;)

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Re: more realistic Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy Bootleg tracklist.....
« Reply #40 on: December 17, 2009, 07:39:23 AM »
you guys think im joking??? ;D 8)

all this is a mix between my ideas and daz dillingers REtaliation album tracklist
a few rulez for the tracklist and structure


-never 2 feature tracks after each other

-never 2 ray j songs after each other

-around every rayj track a song with a female or different singer(Sisquo)

-the beginning of the album has to be powerfull, fresh and cool but not too hardcore or underground

-3 and 4 more relaxed tracks with some little emotion and reality touch (4)

-take the title got a great hardcore beat but sounds the best when its surrounded by different styles

-6 and 7 should be commercial party tracks

-8 and 9 gangsta songs

-10 and 11 emotional.....10 a more westcoast song while 11 a woman track

-12 another relaxed track

-the last track should be emotional followed by a gangsta outro thats too agressive for the beginning


 I like your rules.  They seem like good ones.  Unfortunately, it seems like you put more thought into this than Suge Knight did. lol  For some reason, he put some combination of Ray J, Eastwood, Gangsta Girl, Gangxta Ridd, or Kurupt on almost every track that's leaked.  And while I'm sure that all of them wouldn't have appeared on every track of the final version of "Say Hi to the Bad Guy,"  had it ever been released, it's difficult to arrange the tracks in the kind of order you're talking about, when the only tracks we have to work with, mostly include these kind of features.

i feel you ..it hurts to leave out lala and a few others....but my tracklist is so perfect 8) that i can forget about that!!
Its not just a million rules...its that every song is where it should be and still following the rulez

Its not a coincidence that the very good but more unspectular party tracks "Hoodstar and Suges west coast" are not at the very beginning (buT right after that where i need them)
....the first 5 tracks got more Power and make you feel liike you listen to a Dr Dre album
Its not a coincidence that Still tha Row is in the middle of the album AFTER the super gangsta track "Im So Crooked"
Its not a coincidence that super gangsta track "im So Crooked" IS after the more unspectular party tracks
Take the Title sounds perfect between 2 more positive tracks

i could go on and on

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
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Re: more realistic Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy Bootleg tracklist.....
« Reply #41 on: December 17, 2009, 01:47:17 PM »
1. Intro
2. Bitch Ft. Too Short, Eastwood, Ray J, Virginya Slim
3. Hoodstar Ft. Tamara
4. So Damn Hood (OG Version)
5. Do It Again
6. Lil' Youngstaz Ft. Eastwood, Ray J, Spider (Loc)
7. Fuck 'Em Ft. Big Hutch
8. I'm So Crooked Ft. Gangsta Girl
9. Cali Luv 3
10. La La Ft. Eastwood
11. Live From The Row
12. House Party Ft. Eastwood, Ray J
13. Fuck Wit U Ft. Gail Gotti
14. Thug & His Wife
15. Suge's West Coast Ft. Eastwood, Kurupt
16. Haters
17. Me & My Dogg Ft. K-Ci, Eastwood, Ganxsta Ridd, Ray J
18. Slap Back (Bonus) (dope song btw ;))

Haha  ;)

And we all know we both have it ridah  ;)

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