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Classic album for sure. U right, it was Death Row's last classic. Snoop did say the bought a nice of that Cd to create perception, but it still flopped, for their usual sales track. Pac's death effect on the west etc....
Quote from: PresidentUP on February 07, 2012, 01:32:54 PMClassic album for sure. U right, it was Death Row's last classic. Snoop did say the bought a nice of that Cd to create perception, but it still flopped, for their usual sales track. Pac's death effect on the west etc.... Yeah, I thought Snoop's comments on the album were rather odd. He said he's never even heard it. And that he didn't want to listen to it because Daz was dissin him at that time. Daz may have dissed him in the media around that time, but as far as the album itself, Snoop appears on it and is even shouted out on the album. So there was no Snoop diss on the album. Also, if Death Row bought up copies they didn't buy that damn many... because I don't even think it went gold.
Daz- Revenge Retaliation Get BackThis classic album was released on the eve of spring around 14 years ago back in 1998. It would be the last classic Death Row album, feat. the signature Death Row sound with all the usual cast and characters from Pac, to Nate, to Kurupt and Snoop, even Ital Joe and the nicca from Big Pimpin make their presence felt.The first single "In California" sounded like a bonafied hit right off the top, yet possibly by this time Suge and Death Row were being blackballed by the industry. Either that or rap fans were too busy buying up Master P/No Limit albums at the time and had forgotten about the West. The album failed commercially. Selling somewhere around 300,000 total.Yet for fans like myself it's in heavy rotation every year at this time for me. Its like a tradition on the eve of spring I always dust off Revenge Retaliation Get Back and roll to it. 1998 was the year I turned 16 and got my drivers liscence just after this album was released. Always brings back memories.
Soopafly's guest spots and production skills really made that album great. One of the best from the west.
The blood gang embraces Tupac as a member even if YOU dont.
Classic album for sure. U right, it was Death Row's last classic.
this album aint no muthpahukkin classic IDGAF what anybody says this album didnt stand out at all plain azz late death row sounding shit. like they're soundtracks its too fucking clustered and over the place no real direction with the album.
it's at the very least a near classic...