Author Topic: Appreciation - King Tee - Thy Kingdome Come (Dre, Battlecat, Quik, Fredwreck)  (Read 1101 times)

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Fukk the Source for giving this 3.5 mics.. thats what stopped Dre from releasing it..  had nothing to do with Eminem. he came out a year later.. this album was supposed to drop in 1998..
 

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Another reason to say fuck the Source. Dope album, waiting on my hard copy to arrive
 

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I really don't understand why Aftermath didn't release this. Classic IMO.
some say its due to the source review.

the sales of the firm & the aftermath compilation probably got something to do with it as well, i doubt interscope was really believing in King T's project.
dre didn't really push king t anyway, other than featuring him on the aftermath compilation.

one of the dopest albums Aftermath has put out imo. I was lucky enough to get a copy of some bootleg, unofficial copy at my local CD store.
with one of the album covers that was posted on here several times before?

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I really don't understand why Aftermath didn't release this. Classic IMO.
some say its due to the source review.

the sales of the firm & the aftermath compilation probably got something to do with it as well, i doubt interscope was really believing in King T's project.
dre didn't really push king t anyway, other than featuring him on the aftermath compilation.

one of the dopest albums Aftermath has put out imo. I was lucky enough to get a copy of some bootleg, unofficial copy at my local CD store.
with one of the album covers that was posted on here several times before?


That's also what I was thinking: Dre probably didn't believe in this project that much or otherwise he woulda went for it & promoted it properly, & said "Fuck the Sauce".
 

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I still need to hear this album, I've heard a few tracks but not all of it in its entirety.
 

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it's good but i prefer the hittman unreleased album to this 8)

doggfather

Another reason to say fuck the Source. Dope album, waiting on my hard copy to arrive

gonna buy it once too!
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I'm an ol' school collecta from the 90's SO F.CK DIGITAL, RELEASE A CD!

RIP GANXSTA RIDD
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b.laden

King Tee at his best on that album .. grim, dark production , that's King T need
 

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Except for the 1st Generation project i havent heard anything with King Tee in years. What have i missed ?

Mietek23

For those who never saw it...the official cover art.


DAMN! Huge propz for this bro 8)
 

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I really don't understand why Aftermath didn't release this. Classic IMO.
some say its due to the source review.

the sales of the firm & the aftermath compilation probably got something to do with it as well, i doubt interscope was really believing in King T's project.
dre didn't really push king t anyway, other than featuring him on the aftermath compilation.

one of the dopest albums Aftermath has put out imo. I was lucky enough to get a copy of some bootleg, unofficial copy at my local CD store.
with one of the album covers that was posted on here several times before?

nah.... dude had an interview in the source and a few ads. king t's album was on it's way to being released until the hype of emimem came. as far as the sale from the firm and the aftermath comp they both went platinum so i don't see what the big deal was.
"Summa y'all #mediocres more worried bout my goings on than u is about ya own.... But that ain't none of my business so.....I'll just #SipTeaForKermit #ifitaintaboutdamoney #2sugarspleaseFollow," - T.I.
 

Jay_J

"stay down" one of the rare songs that i know its lyrics from start to end... good story telling, damn beautiful chorus, budda on the beat man, violins are crazy!!!
"lets make a v" maybe on of the best dj quik beats ever! this should win the grammy man!
"where is t" a legendary collabo from king t and dr. dre...
"step on by" best rnb beat dre ever made...
 

The Predator

Had a very strong presence of West Coast rappers and producers.
Even Kool G Rap joined the party, coz ain't no party like a west coast party coz A west coast party don't stop etc...

Needed a few finishing touches from Dr Dre, but Marshal Mather's came along and Jimmy shelved KT's Aftermath debut album.

 

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I really don't understand why Aftermath didn't release this. Classic IMO.
some say its due to the source review.

the sales of the firm & the aftermath compilation probably got something to do with it as well, i doubt interscope was really believing in King T's project.
dre didn't really push king t anyway, other than featuring him on the aftermath compilation.

one of the dopest albums Aftermath has put out imo. I was lucky enough to get a copy of some bootleg, unofficial copy at my local CD store.
with one of the album covers that was posted on here several times before?

nah.... dude had an interview in the source and a few ads. king t's album was on it's way to being released until the hype of emimem came. as far as the sale from the firm and the aftermath comp they both went platinum so i don't see what the big deal was.
well platinum isn't bad, but like dre says on his song, it was considered a flop. they thought he fell off.

im quite sure that + the review were some of the main reasons king t got shelved.

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I really don't understand why Aftermath didn't release this. Classic IMO.
some say its due to the source review.

the sales of the firm & the aftermath compilation probably got something to do with it as well, i doubt interscope was really believing in King T's project.
dre didn't really push king t anyway, other than featuring him on the aftermath compilation.

one of the dopest albums Aftermath has put out imo. I was lucky enough to get a copy of some bootleg, unofficial copy at my local CD store.
with one of the album covers that was posted on here several times before?

nah.... dude had an interview in the source and a few ads. king t's album was on it's way to being released until the hype of emimem came. as far as the sale from the firm and the aftermath comp they both went platinum so i don't see what the big deal was.
well platinum isn't bad, but like dre says on his song, it was considered a flop. they thought he fell off.

im quite sure that + the review were some of the main reasons king t got shelved.
at that time niggas like w.c. was going gold wit the shadiest one so a king t album being linked to dr. dre woulda been atleast gold or platinum in 98. reviews don't matter. it's up to you to listen to see if you like some shit. shit i remember the source givin' safe & sound 3 mics and that shit still went gold.
"Summa y'all #mediocres more worried bout my goings on than u is about ya own.... But that ain't none of my business so.....I'll just #SipTeaForKermit #ifitaintaboutdamoney #2sugarspleaseFollow," - T.I.