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anybody else hear elements of natural born killaz on the heist track?
what do you know about that project?
Damn, these songs are so dope. I just wish they were all in CDQ. "Ghetto Hero" has a same soundin' sample/sound that was used in MC Eiht's "Hood Took Me Under". "Street Scholars" has the same chorus as J.Flexx's and Dr. Dre's "Street Scholars". I hope we can hear that one in CDQ too in the future. Death Row Records should have really released this album back in 1994/1995.
I'm So Hot is clearly unfinished, but you can tell Dr. Dre was supposed to be featuring on it.
Quote from: Okka on September 08, 2011, 11:58:03 AMDamn, these songs are so dope. I just wish they were all in CDQ. "Ghetto Hero" has a same soundin' sample/sound that was used in MC Eiht's "Hood Took Me Under". "Street Scholars" has the same chorus as J.Flexx's and Dr. Dre's "Street Scholars". I hope we can hear that one in CDQ too in the future. Death Row Records should have really released this album back in 1994/1995.I totally agree with you on that one, they should have released that album. It's a great piece. The only song I did hear that I wanna hear in full is the song called "Lyrical Assassin", that was off the bootleg snippet of the album. That's dope too! J.Flexx took that beat and turned it into his "Street Scholars" cut. For some reason, I refuse to believe that's Dre on J. Flexx's version. From what I've read, that was done after Dre and Sam left Death Row. I could be wrong on that one.
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Nate Day on September 08, 2011, 10:12:44 AMwhat do you know about that project?I don't know too much about it but, it was some songs recorded for it or was in the works for that project. "California Love" was originally for that project, The Chronic II. That's been documented along with a few other songs as well that remains in the vault. From what I've read, that's part of the reason why the original 2Pac version didn't make it on All Eyez On Me and the remix did (I could be wrong).
Quote from: sms130 on September 08, 2011, 01:39:44 PMQuote from: Okka on September 08, 2011, 11:58:03 AMDamn, these songs are so dope. I just wish they were all in CDQ. "Ghetto Hero" has a same soundin' sample/sound that was used in MC Eiht's "Hood Took Me Under". "Street Scholars" has the same chorus as J.Flexx's and Dr. Dre's "Street Scholars". I hope we can hear that one in CDQ too in the future. Death Row Records should have really released this album back in 1994/1995.I totally agree with you on that one, they should have released that album. It's a great piece. The only song I did hear that I wanna hear in full is the song called "Lyrical Assassin", that was off the bootleg snippet of the album. That's dope too! J.Flexx took that beat and turned it into his "Street Scholars" cut. For some reason, I refuse to believe that's Dre on J. Flexx's version. From what I've read, that was done after Dre and Sam left Death Row. I could be wrong on that one.Where did you read that? Definitely sounds like Dr. Dre.
Quote from: Digital Pimpin' on September 08, 2011, 12:06:42 PMI'm So Hot is clearly unfinished, but you can tell Dr. Dre was supposed to be featuring on it.How can you tell?
Quote from: sms130 on September 08, 2011, 01:30:20 PMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Nate Day on September 08, 2011, 10:12:44 AMwhat do you know about that project?I don't know too much about it but, it was some songs recorded for it or was in the works for that project. "California Love" was originally for that project, The Chronic II. That's been documented along with a few other songs as well that remains in the vault. From what I've read, that's part of the reason why the original 2Pac version didn't make it on All Eyez On Me and the remix did (I could be wrong).i see, thanks. yeah i've read about california love. i wasn't sure if dre really planned to put it on the chronic II or that it was speculation.i don't understand why dre came up with the title chronic II anyway, since he was tired of gangsta rap.Quote from: Okka on September 08, 2011, 01:48:11 PMQuote from: sms130 on September 08, 2011, 01:39:44 PMQuote from: Okka on September 08, 2011, 11:58:03 AMDamn, these songs are so dope. I just wish they were all in CDQ. "Ghetto Hero" has a same soundin' sample/sound that was used in MC Eiht's "Hood Took Me Under". "Street Scholars" has the same chorus as J.Flexx's and Dr. Dre's "Street Scholars". I hope we can hear that one in CDQ too in the future. Death Row Records should have really released this album back in 1994/1995.I totally agree with you on that one, they should have released that album. It's a great piece. The only song I did hear that I wanna hear in full is the song called "Lyrical Assassin", that was off the bootleg snippet of the album. That's dope too! J.Flexx took that beat and turned it into his "Street Scholars" cut. For some reason, I refuse to believe that's Dre on J. Flexx's version. From what I've read, that was done after Dre and Sam left Death Row. I could be wrong on that one.Where did you read that? Definitely sounds like Dr. Dre.yeah
Chronic II was going to be on Death Row, when Dre left and went to Aftermath the album was supposed to be called Papa's got a brand new funk
so where is Efrain at i love the sound on all these tracks its kinda the basis for dre's early aftermath stuff, really dark, maybe a lil funkier. reminds me of the vibe on the hittman album too i'm still hoping he'll be able to look at the danny boy sometime. steppin' that's prolly gon' be it for these tracks.