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I've been a Daz fan since he arrived on the scene in 90's....and still am. He started out dropping some "Smooth" tracks, and now has a more "Hard" track style. Let's not forget the "Diggy Daz" from the old days. I think he should revisit those old albums, and come up something similar to switch it up. I like his hard music, but would like to hear something like the old Daz again. Yeah I know, times change. But we have rappers like The Game that drop some old school joints still, and they work. One track I bump is "Roll wit us" off that Chronic 2000 album DR put out. That's a smooth beat, and Daz just flows over that thing. "What Would You Do", "In California", the list goes on.Daz still has the voice and lyrics, just think he needs a new/old sound and a smooth album in the future. As for Kurupt, I had to give up on him. If you listen to his new stuff, the lyrics don't even make sense. Torpedo--Flying high--Nuclear bomb--Napalm, what is up with all this? What happened to my man. He jumps on the track and doesn't even keep the subject of the song. I still listen to a select few of his new tracks, but overall, damn he needs some help. The last DPG album was tight, but again Kurupt just starts going all over the place. Daz keeps it down, and makes sense.No disrespect, I'm just giving my opinion. Hopefully Daz reads this and can do a track or album like his old days. You got full support out here on 7 mile in Detroit Daz.
Quote from: doublee313 on November 17, 2010, 10:02:07 AMI've been a Daz fan since he arrived on the scene in 90's....and still am. He started out dropping some "Smooth" tracks, and now has a more "Hard" track style. Let's not forget the "Diggy Daz" from the old days. I think he should revisit those old albums, and come up something similar to switch it up. I like his hard music, but would like to hear something like the old Daz again. Yeah I know, times change. But we have rappers like The Game that drop some old school joints still, and they work. One track I bump is "Roll wit us" off that Chronic 2000 album DR put out. That's a smooth beat, and Daz just flows over that thing. "What Would You Do", "In California", the list goes on.Daz still has the voice and lyrics, just think he needs a new/old sound and a smooth album in the future. As for Kurupt, I had to give up on him. If you listen to his new stuff, the lyrics don't even make sense. Torpedo--Flying high--Nuclear bomb--Napalm, what is up with all this? What happened to my man. He jumps on the track and doesn't even keep the subject of the song. I still listen to a select few of his new tracks, but overall, damn he needs some help. The last DPG album was tight, but again Kurupt just starts going all over the place. Daz keeps it down, and makes sense.No disrespect, I'm just giving my opinion. Hopefully Daz reads this and can do a track or album like his old days. You got full support out here on 7 mile in Detroit Daz. Kurupt has not used those complex clumsy lyrics like that in a minute. Definitely not on Streetlights.Lyrically Daz can be very simple and recycled at times but when focused he can still bring it. Beats wise he still got it.
Quote from: D~Nice on November 17, 2010, 07:33:56 PMQuote from: doublee313 on November 17, 2010, 10:02:07 AMI've been a Daz fan since he arrived on the scene in 90's....and still am. He started out dropping some "Smooth" tracks, and now has a more "Hard" track style. Let's not forget the "Diggy Daz" from the old days. I think he should revisit those old albums, and come up something similar to switch it up. I like his hard music, but would like to hear something like the old Daz again. Yeah I know, times change. But we have rappers like The Game that drop some old school joints still, and they work. One track I bump is "Roll wit us" off that Chronic 2000 album DR put out. That's a smooth beat, and Daz just flows over that thing. "What Would You Do", "In California", the list goes on.Daz still has the voice and lyrics, just think he needs a new/old sound and a smooth album in the future. As for Kurupt, I had to give up on him. If you listen to his new stuff, the lyrics don't even make sense. Torpedo--Flying high--Nuclear bomb--Napalm, what is up with all this? What happened to my man. He jumps on the track and doesn't even keep the subject of the song. I still listen to a select few of his new tracks, but overall, damn he needs some help. The last DPG album was tight, but again Kurupt just starts going all over the place. Daz keeps it down, and makes sense.No disrespect, I'm just giving my opinion. Hopefully Daz reads this and can do a track or album like his old days. You got full support out here on 7 mile in Detroit Daz. Kurupt has not used those complex clumsy lyrics like that in a minute. Definitely not on Streetlights.Lyrically Daz can be very simple and recycled at times but when focused he can still bring it. Beats wise he still got it.DAz was great in 1993 and in 1996
I mean with all fairness i havent listened to him realy in about 8 years.. the last i bought from him was something called " you know what im thrwoing up" U know he was dissing krupt with you aint fresh and all that. That record was cool. Now tho i hear tracks here and there and im realy not impressed at all.
Westcoast legend maybe but not hip hop legend...
?? We all do but there is some great musicright now outside the west... open up your mind!!!