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One of the ILLEST Dogg Pound tracks. I rarely hear people mention this track much with them. Great beat, and both did the damn thing lyrically, especially Kurupt.
 

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Re: Daz Dillinger featuring Kurupt- Our Daily Bread Appreciation Thread
« Reply #1 on: June 09, 2011, 03:30:57 PM »
yep, Kurupt may have been at his peak lyrically on this album. Initiated is another track he murders.  Later that year he dropped Kuruption! and it seems he took a step back.

 

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Re: Daz Dillinger featuring Kurupt- Our Daily Bread Appreciation Thread
« Reply #2 on: June 09, 2011, 03:32:56 PM »
that may be because RR&GB contains material not only from 98 but from the earlier DR days...
 

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Re: Daz Dillinger featuring Kurupt- Our Daily Bread Appreciation Thread
« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2011, 03:38:48 PM »
yep, Kurupt may have been at his peak lyrically on this album. Initiated is another track he murders.  Later that year he dropped Kuruption! and it seems he took a step back.



I think they got a 2nd wind once Pac and the Outlawz came on board. Seemed like the label as a whole did.
 

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Re: Daz Dillinger featuring Kurupt- Our Daily Bread Appreciation Thread
« Reply #4 on: June 09, 2011, 03:48:16 PM »
that may be because RR&GB contains material not only from 98 but from the earlier DR days...

yeah, intended for the 2nd Dogg Pound album on Death Row

yep, Kurupt may have been at his peak lyrically on this album. Initiated is another track he murders.  Later that year he dropped Kuruption! and it seems he took a step back.



I think they got a 2nd wind once Pac and the Outlawz came on board. Seemed like the label as a whole did.

Death Row 96-98 was underrated IMO
 

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Re: Daz Dillinger featuring Kurupt- Our Daily Bread Appreciation Thread
« Reply #5 on: June 09, 2011, 03:52:29 PM »
Well according to Daz there were alot of sessions that they did where no songs were really meant for a particular album. I have heard Initiated was originally planned for a Thug Pound (Outlawz/Thug Life/Dogg Pound) album and then I seen that track on a One Nation bootleg.
 

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Re: Daz Dillinger featuring Kurupt- Our Daily Bread Appreciation Thread
« Reply #6 on: June 09, 2011, 04:10:18 PM »
Well according to Daz there were alot of sessions that they did where no songs were really meant for a particular album. I have heard Initiated was originally planned for a Thug Pound (Outlawz/Thug Life/Dogg Pound) album and then I seen that track on a One Nation bootleg.

I think if you take all the songs on compilations such as The Last of tha Pound, 2002, various soundtracks there would be enough material for another album, maybe more. Would've been dope
 

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Re: Daz Dillinger featuring Kurupt- Our Daily Bread Appreciation Thread
« Reply #7 on: June 11, 2011, 11:37:19 AM »
One of the dopest DPG tracks ever 8)
 

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Re: Daz Dillinger featuring Kurupt- Our Daily Bread Appreciation Thread
« Reply #8 on: June 11, 2011, 11:56:26 AM »
Well according to Daz there were alot of sessions that they did where no songs were really meant for a particular album. I have heard Initiated was originally planned for a Thug Pound (Outlawz/Thug Life/Dogg Pound) album and then I seen that track on a One Nation bootleg.

I think if you take all the songs on compilations such as The Last of tha Pound, 2002, various soundtracks there would be enough material for another album, maybe more. Would've been dope
There's still enough unreleased Dogg Pound tracks in the Death Row vault for at least 3 more albums. Unless Daz stole 'em. But what people don't realize is even with the ones he did take, he most likely didn't take the master and safety dat of each track. So in other words, even if he did take the master tape of a particular track, WIDEawake most likely still has the song in some form.

Also, this song was obviously recorded in '95.
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Re: Daz Dillinger featuring Kurupt- Our Daily Bread Appreciation Thread
« Reply #9 on: June 13, 2011, 02:51:43 AM »
 :cheers:
 

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Re: Daz Dillinger featuring Kurupt- Our Daily Bread Appreciation Thread
« Reply #10 on: June 13, 2011, 03:10:42 AM »
RIP Prince Ital Joe
 

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Re: Daz Dillinger featuring Kurupt- Our Daily Bread Appreciation Thread
« Reply #11 on: June 13, 2011, 09:55:18 AM »
Well according to Daz there were alot of sessions that they did where no songs were really meant for a particular album. I have heard Initiated was originally planned for a Thug Pound (Outlawz/Thug Life/Dogg Pound) album and then I seen that track on a One Nation bootleg.

I think if you take all the songs on compilations such as The Last of tha Pound, 2002, various soundtracks there would be enough material for another album, maybe more. Would've been dope
There's still enough unreleased Dogg Pound tracks in the Death Row vault for at least 3 more albums. Unless Daz stole 'em. But what people don't realize is even with the ones he did take, he most likely didn't take the master and safety dat of each track. So in other words, even if he did take the master tape of a particular track, WIDEawake most likely still has the song in some form.

Also, this song was obviously recorded in '95.

it has a modified beat of Do what i feel

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Re: Daz Dillinger featuring Kurupt- Our Daily Bread Appreciation Thread
« Reply #12 on: June 13, 2011, 03:00:38 PM »
Well according to Daz there were alot of sessions that they did where no songs were really meant for a particular album. I have heard Initiated was originally planned for a Thug Pound (Outlawz/Thug Life/Dogg Pound) album and then I seen that track on a One Nation bootleg.

I think if you take all the songs on compilations such as The Last of tha Pound, 2002, various soundtracks there would be enough material for another album, maybe more. Would've been dope
There's still enough unreleased Dogg Pound tracks in the Death Row vault for at least 3 more albums. Unless Daz stole 'em. But what people don't realize is even with the ones he did take, he most likely didn't take the master and safety dat of each track. So in other words, even if he did take the master tape of a particular track, WIDEawake most likely still has the song in some form.

Also, this song was obviously recorded in '95.

it has a modified beat of Do what i feel

never noticed that before
 

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Re: Daz Dillinger featuring Kurupt- Our Daily Bread Appreciation Thread
« Reply #13 on: June 14, 2011, 06:12:56 AM »
Well according to Daz there were alot of sessions that they did where no songs were really meant for a particular album. I have heard Initiated was originally planned for a Thug Pound (Outlawz/Thug Life/Dogg Pound) album and then I seen that track on a One Nation bootleg.

I think if you take all the songs on compilations such as The Last of tha Pound, 2002, various soundtracks there would be enough material for another album, maybe more. Would've been dope
There's still enough unreleased Dogg Pound tracks in the Death Row vault for at least 3 more albums. Unless Daz stole 'em. But what people don't realize is even with the ones he did take, he most likely didn't take the master and safety dat of each track. So in other words, even if he did take the master tape of a particular track, WIDEawake most likely still has the song in some form.

Also, this song was obviously recorded in '95.

it has a modified beat of Do what i feel

never noticed that before
ha! didn't expect that  :laugh:
well it's never too late.
here's the song, for those who want to compare
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/FHVAQxEJTA0" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/FHVAQxEJTA0</a>

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Re: Daz Dillinger featuring Kurupt- Our Daily Bread Appreciation Thread
« Reply #14 on: June 14, 2011, 06:36:41 AM »
this one is better than loc'd out hood...


which also had an appreciation thread...
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