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QuoteHopefully we will get access to Sam's album's master files since we're essentially handing Koch the deal with no work required on their part. When you hear these instrumentals you'll see how great our 2pac exclusives would sound over these dark gfunk sounds (by the way Sam also produced Natural Born Killaz and Keep Their Heads Ringing but sold both to Dre flat out for $20,000 each). Also included in the bonuses:bullshit.
Hopefully we will get access to Sam's album's master files since we're essentially handing Koch the deal with no work required on their part. When you hear these instrumentals you'll see how great our 2pac exclusives would sound over these dark gfunk sounds (by the way Sam also produced Natural Born Killaz and Keep Their Heads Ringing but sold both to Dre flat out for $20,000 each). Also included in the bonuses:
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on December 06, 2010, 11:48:59 AMQuoteHopefully we will get access to Sam's album's master files since we're essentially handing Koch the deal with no work required on their part. When you hear these instrumentals you'll see how great our 2pac exclusives would sound over these dark gfunk sounds (by the way Sam also produced Natural Born Killaz and Keep Their Heads Ringing but sold both to Dre flat out for $20,000 each). Also included in the bonuses:bullshit.It's from Sneed's mouth. Lol.
Quote from: The Real Tanner G. on December 06, 2010, 11:51:33 AMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on December 06, 2010, 11:48:59 AMQuoteHopefully we will get access to Sam's album's master files since we're essentially handing Koch the deal with no work required on their part. When you hear these instrumentals you'll see how great our 2pac exclusives would sound over these dark gfunk sounds (by the way Sam also produced Natural Born Killaz and Keep Their Heads Ringing but sold both to Dre flat out for $20,000 each). Also included in the bonuses:bullshit.It's from Sneed's mouth. Lol.well that's strange, as he's never made such a ridiculous claim before.also, i don't see how this claim fits the memories from ice cube & soopafly about the making of Natural born killaz.
Sam needs to just make the shit a double album....One album the classic shit...second album the new shit....we been waiting too damn long to hear the old shit....
Quote from: BC Powda on December 06, 2010, 04:03:01 PMSam needs to just make the shit a double album....One album the classic shit...second album the new shit....we been waiting too damn long to hear the old shit....i agree.and i dont believe that Dre stuff, selling the beats for 20k
Quote from: TRG on December 06, 2010, 04:31:16 PMQuote from: BC Powda on December 06, 2010, 04:03:01 PMSam needs to just make the shit a double album....One album the classic shit...second album the new shit....we been waiting too damn long to hear the old shit....i agree.and i dont believe that Dre stuff, selling the beats for 20k who wouldn't tho. most of us would give it away for free just for the promo, just to be associated with the greatest (biggest) Hip Hop producer is priceless so I believe him, there's no reason to lie about that (especially in 1994 and 1995). Dre still hasn't even been payed for The Chronic since 1996 so that goes to show u. i don't even know why this is an issue/debate/question. Sam was practically brand new to the scene... $20,000 sounds like he got over if u ask me (obviously tha track is/was worth way more than that tho, but how could you predict an iconic status of a song before it's even released tho, it's impossible... hit yes, legendary no).
Quote from: Respect This Pimpin' on December 06, 2010, 04:37:31 PMQuote from: TRG on December 06, 2010, 04:31:16 PMQuote from: BC Powda on December 06, 2010, 04:03:01 PMSam needs to just make the shit a double album....One album the classic shit...second album the new shit....we been waiting too damn long to hear the old shit....i agree.and i dont believe that Dre stuff, selling the beats for 20k who wouldn't tho. most of us would give it away for free just for the promo, just to be associated with the greatest (biggest) Hip Hop producer is priceless so I believe him, there's no reason to lie about that (especially in 1994 and 1995). Dre still hasn't even been payed for The Chronic since 1996 so that goes to show u. i don't even know why this is an issue/debate/question. Sam was practically brand new to the scene... $20,000 sounds like he got over if u ask me (obviously tha track is/was worth way more than that tho, but how could you predict an iconic status of a song before it's even released tho, it's impossible... hit yes, legendary no).And just because Sam rapped on it doesn't mean it wou;d've had hte same impact as Dre/Cube
were da snipps at?
Quote from: Nooc210 on December 06, 2010, 06:27:13 PMwere da snipps at? Sam Sneed - Hollywood Squares/Hollywood/Goin' Hollywood:Sam Sneed - Drug Dealer (The first verse was later re-used on J Flexx's Death Row Billboard Dreams):Sam Sneed - The Heist:Sam Sneed - It's So Hot:Sam Sneed - Street Scholars (Chorus written by J Flexx - verses written by Drauma):Sam Sneed - Confessions:Sam Sneed - Lyrical Assassins (Uses a sped up version with more elements of J Flexx's Street Scholars):Sam Sneed featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg - Blueberries (Verse written by Drauma - Later used in The Firm sessions):Sam Sneed featuring J Flexx and Drauma b.k.a. The Street Scholars - In Da Zone:Sam Sneed featuring J Flexx - Lady Heroin (Obviously went on Gridlock'd):