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Quote from: bigpimpin20 on February 20, 2011, 01:05:24 PM95 contributed on Dogg Food.No he didn'tQuote from: bigpimpin20 on February 20, 2011, 01:05:24 PMDogg Pound album was good but SOTSOMC (which was mostly recorded in 95) beat wise shits on it.No it doesn't. Daz in 95 >> Yella. Str8 Off the Streetz is all over the place beat-wise. Not to mention that Yella only produced half of it.Quote from: bigpimpin20 on February 20, 2011, 01:05:24 PMDre released compilation on Aftermath in 96Aftermath album >>> One Mo Nigga ta Go. So what does this say? Even Dre's worst work >>> Yella's best. Cmon man....Yella showed he had talent after Dre left but saying he's better than Dre is ludicrous.
95 contributed on Dogg Food.
Dogg Pound album was good but SOTSOMC (which was mostly recorded in 95) beat wise shits on it.
Dre released compilation on Aftermath in 96
And If its hard to understand i like Yellas best work better than Dres best work
Quote from: bigpimpin20 on February 20, 2011, 03:06:54 PMAnd If its hard to understand i like Yellas best work better than Dres best workYet you refused to compare One Mo Nigga to Go to The Chronic.
And come on, One More Nigga To Go is better than Aftermath without a doubt. On the one hand, you have a westcoast classic, on the other hand you have a musical experiment which flopped
Quote from: THE RAPTURE on February 20, 2011, 09:32:54 PMQuote from: bigpimpin20 on February 20, 2011, 03:06:54 PMAnd If its hard to understand i like Yellas best work better than Dres best workYet you refused to compare One Mo Nigga to Go to The Chronic.hahaha if you dont get it- that means to me OMNTG is better than Chronicand Its On Dr.Dre 187um Killa EP (which had 2 Yella produced tracks) eats Chronic & Doggystyle alive.I know that those Death Row releases had better commercial impact than anythin that came out from Yella or Ruthless after Dre left but i just dont feel it.