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Alot of people were getting my underground albums and mistaking them for my solo albums.
Right (laughs). Next is Same Day Different Shit.That was my underground record right there, I had a ball making that with Daz. We basically made that album out in Atlanta. That was a album to get the people ready for a new Kurupt solo album as well as getting me back in the stride of things with Daz musically. For us to catch our rhythm again and we had a ball, we had a great time.I would say my joints off that would be Gangstas Part 2 you completely blacked the fuck out on that track lyrically.That muthafucka was banging!That and Nina Breeda. Accessories.Accessories, My God man you taking me back man! Those were my underground records and you can tell that it was not a official Kurupt solo because I used the name Young Gotti on there. That was definitely one of my classic underground records though.
Now you and Daz also have a new Dogg Pound album that is dropping on 4/20 correct?Nah we are dropping the Dogg Pound album this summer. It is called 100 Wayz. Me, Snoop, Daz and Soopafly, DPG and it is our best record to date.
Nice interview, I appreciate that.I also found it interesting that he doesn't fully consider Against Tha Grain and Same Day Different Shit official projects.
Too bad they didn't ask about BlaQKout and BlaQKout 2?
Quote from: George Brown on March 25, 2010, 05:02:45 AMToo bad they didn't ask about BlaQKout and BlaQKout 2?Did Kurupt or Quik say they gonna release another one? I'd rather hear an album with Kurupt/DJ Muggs.
Quote from: Okka on March 25, 2010, 05:06:11 AMQuote from: George Brown on March 25, 2010, 05:02:45 AMToo bad they didn't ask about BlaQKout and BlaQKout 2?Did Kurupt or Quik say they gonna release another one? I'd rather hear an album with Kurupt/DJ Muggs.I read it a couple times yeah and I'd rather listen to a BlaQKout 2 than Muggs/Kurupt album, I don't really like the Muggs/Soul Assassins kind of shit
thanks for the interview QuoteAlot of people were getting my underground albums and mistaking them for my solo albums.QuoteRight (laughs). Next is Same Day Different Shit.That was my underground record right there, I had a ball making that with Daz. We basically made that album out in Atlanta. That was a album to get the people ready for a new Kurupt solo album as well as getting me back in the stride of things with Daz musically. For us to catch our rhythm again and we had a ball, we had a great time.I would say my joints off that would be Gangstas Part 2 you completely blacked the fuck out on that track lyrically.That muthafucka was banging!That and Nina Breeda. Accessories.Accessories, My God man you taking me back man! Those were my underground records and you can tell that it was not a official Kurupt solo because I used the name Young Gotti on there. That was definitely one of my classic underground records though. LOL same day different shit is an official Kurupt solo album QuoteNow you and Daz also have a new Dogg Pound album that is dropping on 4/20 correct?Nah we are dropping the Dogg Pound album this summer. It is called 100 Wayz. Me, Snoop, Daz and Soopafly, DPG and it is our best record to date.nice promo talk Quote from: EFFeX on March 25, 2010, 01:22:24 AMNice interview, I appreciate that.I also found it interesting that he doesn't fully consider Against Tha Grain and Same Day Different Shit official projects.i guess Dogg Food is not an official Dogg Pound album
That's what Daz and Kurupt always say. Didn't they say that "Dogg Chit" was goin the be second official release from Tha Dogg Pound after "Dogg Food"? Didn't they also say that they consider all other releases before "Dogg Chit" as mixtapes and street albums.