Author Topic: Nate Dogg never gave a mixtape DJ the freedom to ruin his own projects.  (Read 606 times)

Portugoal

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I'm just saying...


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bouli77

geez, you're really traumatized with deejay tags ::)
 

Hack Wilson - real

geez, you're really traumatized with deejay tags ::)
they suck

this is fact
 

red-one

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for me the only one DJ that is allowed to host a project is Crazy Toones !!
 

doggfather

for me the only one DJ that is allowed to host a project is Crazy Toones !!
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HELP

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

RIP GANXSTA RIDD
RIP GODFATHER
RIP MONSTA O
RIP NATE DOGG
RIP BAD AZZ
 

MistaNova

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I could remember a time when there was only one mixtape DJ and his name was Ron G.
 

Smiley62

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Yup crazy toones is the man... 8)
I bet Eazy-E is turning over in his grave.. To see that some of y'all done made gangster rap gay.. - DjQuik



 

Sir Petey

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fuck djs and there gay ass tags...


half of these faggots cant even blend or scratch or even ever owned vinyl and call them selves legit djs.


them niggas is hype men.

Controver$y King

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DJ Age >>>>> All  8)
 

Portugoal

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Someone I know purchased a mixtape from an artist called Young Capo. What she didn't know was that the songs were tagged up and some even incomplete... so she wrote an e-mail to iTunes with her complaints and got her money back. The mixtape is now not available anymore on iTunes :)