Author Topic: Dj Quik and Butch Cassidy should record an album together  (Read 498 times)

ICHI THE KILLER

Re: Dj Quik and Butch Cassidy should record an album together
« Reply #15 on: February 03, 2010, 01:25:46 AM »
Butch Cassidy is over-rated. He's got a few good tracks, but a whole album? Come on.

I like hearin' Butch Cassidy doin' hooks or him doin' an track with somebody rappin'. that's why a collabo album with somebody like DJ Quik would be tight. What ever happened to that "Black & Brown" collabo album that Butch Cassidy was supposed to release with somebody? I can't remember dudes name.

it supposed to be out this year 1st quarter and dude is called SPIRIT
 

V2DHeart

Re: Dj Quik and Butch Cassidy should record an album together
« Reply #16 on: February 03, 2010, 01:25:52 AM »
Was "Midnight Life" even released? Fuck that Jay and R.Kelly record though. Name some West Coast collabo albums that turned out wack.

San Quinn/T-Nutty - A Warrior and a King (Like a lot of San Quinns material, but this album was pretty weak IMO)
Outlawz/Dead Prez - Can't Sell Dope Forever (Same thing, former Outlawz fan, but always loved Dead Prez, and thought this could re-grow Tha Outlawz and fire some passion into their music, but turned out a dissapointment)
Daz has put out wack collab material as well, and that Jay Z & R-Kelly although not West Coast is relevant to the discussion because it's mentioning 2 vets with a reputation and reputable fan bases, but when brought together it ends up wack. I can still remember people jumping up and down thinking it was great that Quik & Kurupt were going to do an album together dubbing it classic before it had even been released, and the end result was that it was a pile of trash with 2/3 good songs at best!

What these old timers need to perfect a collaboration album is to have more than just 2 people. They need a combination of artists/producers to make it a combined team effort.

Quik, Warren G, Devante, Snoop, and Butch Cassidy would make it a decent album, and hopefully 2-3 extra heads would be good input into preventing certain tracks from being put on an album, and usually with a majority vote of 5 people is a hell of a lot better than just 2 people. Look at individual tracks. Anyone remember "Don't Tell" from Snoops No Limit Top Dogg album? If I remember right it had both Quik & Warren G producing, Snoop, Jewell & Mausberg on the mic. That's 5 people. Group collaborations for vets are better than twin collobo's

 

Mista Rosa

Re: Dj Quik and Butch Cassidy should record an album together
« Reply #17 on: February 03, 2010, 04:25:48 AM »
Was "Midnight Life" even released? Fuck that Jay and R.Kelly record though. Name some West Coast collabo albums that turned out wack.

San Quinn/T-Nutty - A Warrior and a King (Like a lot of San Quinns material, but this album was pretty weak IMO)
Outlawz/Dead Prez - Can't Sell Dope Forever (Same thing, former Outlawz fan, but always loved Dead Prez, and thought this could re-grow Tha Outlawz and fire some passion into their music, but turned out a dissapointment)
Daz has put out wack collab material as well, and that Jay Z & R-Kelly although not West Coast is relevant to the discussion because it's mentioning 2 vets with a reputation and reputable fan bases, but when brought together it ends up wack. I can still remember people jumping up and down thinking it was great that Quik & Kurupt were going to do an album together dubbing it classic before it had even been released, and the end result was that it was a pile of trash with 2/3 good songs at best!

What these old timers need to perfect a collaboration album is to have more than just 2 people. They need a combination of artists/producers to make it a combined team effort.

Quik, Warren G, Devante, Snoop, and Butch Cassidy would make it a decent album, and hopefully 2-3 extra heads would be good input into preventing certain tracks from being put on an album, and usually with a majority vote of 5 people is a hell of a lot better than just 2 people. Look at individual tracks. Anyone remember "Don't Tell" from Snoops No Limit Top Dogg album? If I remember right it had both Quik & Warren G producing, Snoop, Jewell & Mausberg on the mic. That's 5 people. Group collaborations for vets are better than twin collobo's



"don't tell" is crazy. Nate's verse is fire. Warren g on the mic too.
 

Okka

Re: Dj Quik and Butch Cassidy should record an album together
« Reply #18 on: February 03, 2010, 04:33:09 AM »
Anyone remember "Don't Tell" from Snoops No Limit Top Dogg album? If I remember right it had both Quik & Warren G producing, Snoop, Jewell & Mausberg on the mic. That's 5 people. Group collaborations for vets are better than twin collobo's

A muthafuckin' classic but Warren G had nothin' to do with the beat of "Don't Tell". It was produced by DJ Quik. I think Mausberg wasn't featured on the original version though. Snoop Dogg said "Mausberg i had to put you on my song, it's so real i had to show some love" on "Pimp Slapp'd".
 

Mista Rosa

Re: Dj Quik and Butch Cassidy should record an album together
« Reply #19 on: February 03, 2010, 04:45:26 AM »
i always thought that it was a kind of deal from dj quik, like i produce a song for you but you have to get my protege on it. So it's an homage from  snoop to mausberg??
 

V2DHeart

Re: Dj Quik and Butch Cassidy should record an album together
« Reply #20 on: February 03, 2010, 07:36:53 AM »
I can't even remember Warren G being on there, I do recall Nate Dogg now that you mention it but granted it's been a good number of years since I've heard that gem. Mausbergs verse added