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Re: Kuruption! is a heavily slept on album
« Reply #15 on: December 26, 2010, 09:58:50 AM »
Fuck no. This album was a huge disappointment . I took it back to the store the next day .
 

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Re: Kuruption! is a heavily slept on album
« Reply #16 on: December 26, 2010, 01:54:21 PM »
Im not sure I would call this album slept on. It was Kurupt's biggest selling album. I forget how many units it pushed but it did well and at the time He was very popular. This album wasnt slept on, Im guessing you might be a bit younger and werent around when it first came out to really notice it. But I happen to think it was a solid album. I agree with everyone else about it being better if he just took the best tracks from both discs and put them together but its cool. Still a solid album. Definately not slept on, just dated.
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Re: Kuruption! is a heavily slept on album
« Reply #17 on: December 27, 2010, 10:03:26 AM »
It was a disappointment in its day, because Kurupt's raps seemingly out of nowhere took a hit.  On many of the songs, he did what's now what most people think of as Kurupt's rapping style -- "Eat a dicc bitch.  Go and slit your wrists bitch" -- you know, that kind of thing.  It all started on Kuruption.  It was not anywhere close to being as consistently amazing as Dogg Pound from a lyrical perspective.  To add insult to injury, a lot of the songs lacked any kind of substance whatsoever -- it was basically a substance-less album, which is shocking for an album with so many tracks.  Plus, at the time, the industry was heavy into trying to dead the East Coast/West Coast division that had resulted in the killings of two of hip hop's most prominent artists.  Yet, in spit of this, Kurupt segregated each coast onto separate discs.  Plus, just on a surface level, the lack of high-profile guest appearance impaired the East Coast disc's marketability.  Kurupt couldn't carry it on his own on the East since he was affiliated with Death Row, and at that time, Death Row was basically persona non grata on the East due to B.I.G.'s killing.

There was just a lot of sloppiness.  Kurupt meant well, but it was a high risk/high reward type of album, and it just didn't work out for Kurupt.

Looking back, it's an ok album -- enjoyable to an extent, if undistinguished.  It's sort of like The Doggfather in that respect, because both albums are solid but unspectacular and totally were not the right albums for that time period based on what audiences were expecting Snoop and Kurupt to drop back then.  It's only when you remove both those albums from the time period in which each dropped that one can disassociate failed expectations and appreciate the album for what it is.  In sum, it's mediocre, but circa 2010/2011, that means good.
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Re: Kuruption! is a heavily slept on album
« Reply #18 on: December 27, 2010, 10:17:02 AM »
it's a shame Kurupt never made Dogg Food a solo LP :D
 

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Re: Kuruption! is a heavily slept on album
« Reply #19 on: December 27, 2010, 10:25:08 AM »
It was a disappointment in its day, because Kurupt's raps seemingly out of nowhere took a hit.  On many of the songs, he did what's now what most people think of as Kurupt's rapping style -- "Eat a dicc bitch.  Go and slit your wrists bitch" -- you know, that kind of thing.  It all started on Kuruption.  It was not anywhere close to being as consistently amazing as Dogg Pound from a lyrical perspective.  To add insult to injury, a lot of the songs lacked any kind of substance whatsoever -- it was basically a substance-less album, which is shocking for an album with so many tracks.  Plus, at the time, the industry was heavy into trying to dead the East Coast/West Coast division that had resulted in the killings of two of hip hop's most prominent artists.  Yet, in spit of this, Kurupt segregated each coast onto separate discs.  Plus, just on a surface level, the lack of high-profile guest appearance impaired the East Coast disc's marketability.  Kurupt couldn't carry it on his own on the East since he was affiliated with Death Row, and at that time, Death Row was basically persona non grata on the East due to B.I.G.'s killing.

There was just a lot of sloppiness.  Kurupt meant well, but it was a high risk/high reward type of album, and it just didn't work out for Kurupt.

Looking back, it's an ok album -- enjoyable to an extent, if undistinguished.  It's sort of like The Doggfather in that respect, because both albums are solid but unspectacular and totally were not the right albums for that time period based on what audiences were expecting Snoop and Kurupt to drop back then.  It's only when you remove both those albums from the time period in which each dropped that one can disassociate failed expectations and appreciate the album for what it is.  In sum, it's mediocre, but circa 2010/2011, that means good.

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Re: Kuruption! is a heavily slept on album
« Reply #20 on: December 27, 2010, 11:23:59 AM »
Good album, but i think it should've been just one disc with like 15 songs.
 

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Re: Kuruption! is a heavily slept on album
« Reply #21 on: December 27, 2010, 01:46:59 PM »
It was a disappointment in its day, because Kurupt's raps seemingly out of nowhere took a hit.  On many of the songs, he did what's now what most people think of as Kurupt's rapping style -- "Eat a dicc bitch.  Go and slit your wrists bitch" -- you know, that kind of thing.  It all started on Kuruption.  It was not anywhere close to being as consistently amazing as Dogg Pound from a lyrical perspective.  To add insult to injury, a lot of the songs lacked any kind of substance whatsoever -- it was basically a substance-less album, which is shocking for an album with so many tracks.  Plus, at the time, the industry was heavy into trying to dead the East Coast/West Coast division that had resulted in the killings of two of hip hop's most prominent artists.  Yet, in spit of this, Kurupt segregated each coast onto separate discs.  Plus, just on a surface level, the lack of high-profile guest appearance impaired the East Coast disc's marketability.  Kurupt couldn't carry it on his own on the East since he was affiliated with Death Row, and at that time, Death Row was basically persona non grata on the East due to B.I.G.'s killing.

There was just a lot of sloppiness.  Kurupt meant well, but it was a high risk/high reward type of album, and it just didn't work out for Kurupt.

Looking back, it's an ok album -- enjoyable to an extent, if undistinguished.  It's sort of like The Doggfather in that respect, because both albums are solid but unspectacular and totally were not the right albums for that time period based on what audiences were expecting Snoop and Kurupt to drop back then.  It's only when you remove both those albums from the time period in which each dropped that one can disassociate failed expectations and appreciate the album for what it is.  In sum, it's mediocre, but circa 2010/2011, that means good.


Real talk...it took me 6 years to love that album
 

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Re: Kuruption! is a heavily slept on album
« Reply #22 on: December 27, 2010, 02:47:38 PM »
I really enjoyed this album. However, it was still a dissapointment to me considering that I was expecting a classic seeing as how his last album was Dogg Food. Kuruption! was just all over the place. Tha Streetz Iz A Mutha was a classic album though.
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Re: Kuruption! is a heavily slept on album
« Reply #23 on: December 29, 2010, 02:29:22 AM »
west disc was dope as fuck, east disc was ok, never got into it that much, but i stilllove that west cd

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Re: Kuruption! is a heavily slept on album
« Reply #24 on: January 06, 2011, 05:57:46 AM »
the east disc is mostly wack and Kurupt appeared to be either high or drunk while recording most of these tracks just my 2 cents
 

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Re: Kuruption! is a heavily slept on album
« Reply #25 on: January 06, 2011, 02:36:42 PM »
Had some good songs on it but I'd put Streets Iz A Mutha way above it in quality...and to be honest, even Space Boogie: Smoke Odyssey was better imo.
 

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Re: Kuruption! is a heavily slept on album
« Reply #26 on: January 06, 2011, 03:25:37 PM »
dre was right about how this album shouldv been 1 disc but i tink it should stayed as 2

lyrically it wasn all that but this is my fave kurupt album
 

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Re: Kuruption! is a heavily slept on album
« Reply #27 on: January 07, 2011, 06:23:38 AM »
Had some good songs on it but I'd put Streets Iz A Mutha way above it in quality...and to be honest, even Space Boogie: Smoke Odyssey was better imo.

nah Streetz definitely but Space Boogie was too poppy for me