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Quote from: TDOT on February 07, 2011, 06:06:38 AMQuote from: K1NG PETEY AKA THA VOICE OF REASON on February 07, 2011, 04:48:08 AMhe pushed it back because the source shitted on it....then he quickly went into his gangsta rap is dead phase.Wasn't it the oposite, he said fuck gangsta rap after leaving death row, then went back to it after all his original shit failed at The Math. Either way, I thought this album would have been a Westcoast classic, but you gotta keep in mind, it was NOT the version that leaked. The actual album didn't have like any of the last 8-10 tracks on that leaked version, a lot of which were Dre productions. So when I speak of and think of that album, I always eliminate those last bunch of songs. Also, you guys gotta realize, this was NEVER released! A bunch of shitty bootlegs came out with songs from this, and he had an album with a bunch of these tracks on there, but Thy Kingdom Come was never officially released, so in that sense, the album never really happened. It's like calling The Reformation a calssic when it was never even released, but we have almost all the songs intended for it.the release seems legit to me.i think King T was just calling it a bootleg in an interview to try to save faceQuote from: Funk Lord on February 07, 2011, 11:32:23 AMQuote from: K1NG PETEY AKA THA VOICE OF REASON on February 07, 2011, 11:07:51 AMQuote from: Funk Lord on February 07, 2011, 08:29:17 AMi also heard that source story...man, fuck the source!so, if the "original album" had a completly different tracklist, than these bootlegs...what tracks was originally on it?dre even says i think on his after,ath compilation "gagnsta rap is dead" if i remember correctly then when everything besides eminem that he puts out flops he reverts back to chronic mode.but the aftermath compilation wasn't completly gangsta-free..."been there, done that" wasn't really new shit..well the message of the song was clear.he was tired of gangsta rap. he already made that clear when he began working on helter skelter
Quote from: K1NG PETEY AKA THA VOICE OF REASON on February 07, 2011, 04:48:08 AMhe pushed it back because the source shitted on it....then he quickly went into his gangsta rap is dead phase.Wasn't it the oposite, he said fuck gangsta rap after leaving death row, then went back to it after all his original shit failed at The Math. Either way, I thought this album would have been a Westcoast classic, but you gotta keep in mind, it was NOT the version that leaked. The actual album didn't have like any of the last 8-10 tracks on that leaked version, a lot of which were Dre productions. So when I speak of and think of that album, I always eliminate those last bunch of songs. Also, you guys gotta realize, this was NEVER released! A bunch of shitty bootlegs came out with songs from this, and he had an album with a bunch of these tracks on there, but Thy Kingdom Come was never officially released, so in that sense, the album never really happened. It's like calling The Reformation a calssic when it was never even released, but we have almost all the songs intended for it.
he pushed it back because the source shitted on it....then he quickly went into his gangsta rap is dead phase.
Quote from: K1NG PETEY AKA THA VOICE OF REASON on February 07, 2011, 11:07:51 AMQuote from: Funk Lord on February 07, 2011, 08:29:17 AMi also heard that source story...man, fuck the source!so, if the "original album" had a completly different tracklist, than these bootlegs...what tracks was originally on it?dre even says i think on his after,ath compilation "gagnsta rap is dead" if i remember correctly then when everything besides eminem that he puts out flops he reverts back to chronic mode.but the aftermath compilation wasn't completly gangsta-free..."been there, done that" wasn't really new shit..
Quote from: Funk Lord on February 07, 2011, 08:29:17 AMi also heard that source story...man, fuck the source!so, if the "original album" had a completly different tracklist, than these bootlegs...what tracks was originally on it?dre even says i think on his after,ath compilation "gagnsta rap is dead" if i remember correctly then when everything besides eminem that he puts out flops he reverts back to chronic mode.
i also heard that source story...man, fuck the source!so, if the "original album" had a completly different tracklist, than these bootlegs...what tracks was originally on it?
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on February 07, 2011, 12:27:58 PMQuote from: TDOT on February 07, 2011, 06:06:38 AMQuote from: K1NG PETEY AKA THA VOICE OF REASON on February 07, 2011, 04:48:08 AMhe pushed it back because the source shitted on it....then he quickly went into his gangsta rap is dead phase.Wasn't it the oposite, he said fuck gangsta rap after leaving death row, then went back to it after all his original shit failed at The Math. Either way, I thought this album would have been a Westcoast classic, but you gotta keep in mind, it was NOT the version that leaked. The actual album didn't have like any of the last 8-10 tracks on that leaked version, a lot of which were Dre productions. So when I speak of and think of that album, I always eliminate those last bunch of songs. Also, you guys gotta realize, this was NEVER released! A bunch of shitty bootlegs came out with songs from this, and he had an album with a bunch of these tracks on there, but Thy Kingdom Come was never officially released, so in that sense, the album never really happened. It's like calling The Reformation a calssic when it was never even released, but we have almost all the songs intended for it.the release seems legit to me.i think King T was just calling it a bootleg in an interview to try to save faceQuote from: Funk Lord on February 07, 2011, 11:32:23 AMQuote from: K1NG PETEY AKA THA VOICE OF REASON on February 07, 2011, 11:07:51 AMQuote from: Funk Lord on February 07, 2011, 08:29:17 AMi also heard that source story...man, fuck the source!so, if the "original album" had a completly different tracklist, than these bootlegs...what tracks was originally on it?dre even says i think on his after,ath compilation "gagnsta rap is dead" if i remember correctly then when everything besides eminem that he puts out flops he reverts back to chronic mode.but the aftermath compilation wasn't completly gangsta-free..."been there, done that" wasn't really new shit..well the message of the song was clear.he was tired of gangsta rap. he already made that clear when he began working on helter skelteryeah, you got that right...but on the other hand he never released any stuff that was so different from what he had done before. and there still was rbx, king tee on that album that gave the whole thing a gangstatouch.i think the real reason for dre wanted to "quit" doing gangstarap was all the critisism from real streetcats that for faking...he saw his mask fall down
well i think he was tired of all the drama in the studio.
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on February 08, 2011, 04:16:26 AMwell i think he was tired of all the drama in the studio.Ya, that obviously was the reason he left Death Row so it would only make sense that that would be a major reason for him calling gangsta rap dead. Once the Death Row situation faded he probably realized he could still do gangsta rap without all the studio drama. He probably also realized that he NEEDED to do gangsta rap because the other directions he was trying to go in weren't showing him much success.
check out dr dre presents the aftermath...alot of shitty attempts at r and b on there.thats one market dre cant crack...the r and b circuit. yeah he did michelle (20 years ago) and he had a hit with mjb but he dropped the ball with that envouge chick...thats one thing id give timberland props for is being able to cross genres.
Quote from: K1NG PETEY AKA THA VOICE OF REASON on February 08, 2011, 02:03:14 PMcheck out dr dre presents the aftermath...alot of shitty attempts at r and b on there.thats one market dre cant crack...the r and b circuit. yeah he did michelle (20 years ago) and he had a hit with mjb but he dropped the ball with that envouge chick...thats one thing id give timberland props for is being able to cross genres.yeah, but he also produced mary j a few years later...truth hurts, bilal...he was always fuckin' with other genres...
in the same issue they gave dre 3 mics for thy kingdom come they gave sugafrees street gospel 2 mics
Quote from: DJ Coma on February 08, 2011, 09:12:16 AMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on February 08, 2011, 04:16:26 AMwell i think he was tired of all the drama in the studio.Ya, that obviously was the reason he left Death Row so it would only make sense that that would be a major reason for him calling gangsta rap dead. Once the Death Row situation faded he probably realized he could still do gangsta rap without all the studio drama. He probably also realized that he NEEDED to do gangsta rap because the other directions he was trying to go in weren't showing him much success.what kind of other directions? you got an example?