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Eddz

Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« on: June 11, 2012, 05:30:24 PM »
With all this talk of old Dogg Pound songs and which sessions they were from I was wondering which sessions or albums were the songs from Last of Tha Pound intended for?

Cheers.
 

Hack Wilson - real

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #1 on: June 11, 2012, 06:05:50 PM »
cheers??? lmao


anyways

Don't Stop with Nas had to have been 1995

Jakk Move with the Outlwaz and Started were probably 1995 or 1996...J.M. can't be any later because Kadafi is on it and he died in '96.
 

Eddz

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #2 on: June 11, 2012, 10:03:14 PM »
Cool. Was the Nas song recorded with them all in the studio together or did Daz just put it together? Because this would of almost been around the same time as all the East vs West beef.

Cheers ;D
 

bouli77

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #3 on: June 11, 2012, 11:12:21 PM »
Cool. Was the Nas song recorded with them all in the studio together or did Daz just put it together? Because this would of almost been around the same time as all the East vs West beef.

Cheers ;D

idk if they were together in the studio but nas's vocals were meant for this collabo since he mentions kurupt & daz during his verses. and before the east / west thing Death Row (and many westcoast artists for that matter) fucked with eastcoast artists : Redman, Method Man, Inspectah Deck, Nas. Suge was trying to sign a lot of people, he wanted wu tang, apparently he wanted Sticky Fingaz, too....
 

Eddz

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #4 on: June 12, 2012, 01:53:53 AM »
Cool. Was the Nas song recorded with them all in the studio together or did Daz just put it together? Because this would of almost been around the same time as all the East vs West beef.

Cheers ;D

idk if they were together in the studio but nas's vocals were meant for this collabo since he mentions kurupt & daz during his verses. and before the east / west thing Death Row (and many westcoast artists for that matter) fucked with eastcoast artists : Redman, Method Man, Inspectah Deck, Nas. Suge was trying to sign a lot of people, he wanted wu tang, apparently he wanted Sticky Fingaz, too....

Yeah true. I guess it would of been recorded before 2Pac signed to Deathrow and dissed Nas.

Methodman & Spice 1's collaboration off Spice's album was the shit 8)
 

kuruptDPG

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #5 on: June 12, 2012, 04:58:17 AM »
dont stop was meant for dogg food
 

Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation)

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #6 on: June 12, 2012, 06:21:17 AM »
Cool. Was the Nas song recorded with them all in the studio together or did Daz just put it together? Because this would of almost been around the same time as all the East vs West beef.

Cheers ;D

 apparently he wanted Sticky Fingaz, too....

he tried to sign Fredro Starr tho


 

bouli77

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #7 on: June 12, 2012, 10:50:50 AM »
yeah i might have confused the two brothers
 

KC-HOODSTA

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #8 on: June 12, 2012, 01:10:14 PM »
Cool. Was the Nas song recorded with them all in the studio together or did Daz just put it together? Because this would of almost been around the same time as all the East vs West beef.

Cheers ;D

idk if they were together in the studio but nas's vocals were meant for this collabo since he mentions kurupt & daz during his verses. and before the east / west thing Death Row (and many westcoast artists for that matter) fucked with eastcoast artists : Redman, Method Man, Inspectah Deck, Nas. Suge was trying to sign a lot of people, he wanted wu tang, apparently he wanted Sticky Fingaz, too....

Yeah true. I guess it would of been recorded before 2Pac signed to Deathrow and dissed Nas.

Methodman & Spice 1's collaboration off Spice's album was the shit 8)

i respect your opinion but that was one of the worst songs on that album IMO. didnt fit at all. spice 1 even dissed method man in murder dog mag like in 04' or 05'.
 

bouli77

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #9 on: June 12, 2012, 02:31:37 PM »
Cool. Was the Nas song recorded with them all in the studio together or did Daz just put it together? Because this would of almost been around the same time as all the East vs West beef.

Cheers ;D

idk if they were together in the studio but nas's vocals were meant for this collabo since he mentions kurupt & daz during his verses. and before the east / west thing Death Row (and many westcoast artists for that matter) fucked with eastcoast artists : Redman, Method Man, Inspectah Deck, Nas. Suge was trying to sign a lot of people, he wanted wu tang, apparently he wanted Sticky Fingaz, too....

Yeah true. I guess it would of been recorded before 2Pac signed to Deathrow and dissed Nas.

Methodman & Spice 1's collaboration off Spice's album was the shit 8)

i respect your opinion but that was one of the worst songs on that album IMO. didnt fit at all. spice 1 even dissed method man in murder dog mag like in 04' or 05'.

i always liked the Spice 1 / Meth collabo even though it's far from my favorite song on that album. the production sounds like it was taken from some squaresoft rpg lol, and Spice kills it, but i always thought Method Man's verse was lazy and didn't give his best for the collabo. I prefer Redman's verse on Nuthin But The Gangsta with Eiht & Spice. Also, Young G's Perspective from Blackjack's album is one of the best east/west collabos of the 90's (with the too $hort / sermon song).
 

KC-HOODSTA

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #10 on: June 12, 2012, 02:40:02 PM »
Cool. Was the Nas song recorded with them all in the studio together or did Daz just put it together? Because this would of almost been around the same time as all the East vs West beef.

Cheers ;D

idk if they were together in the studio but nas's vocals were meant for this collabo since he mentions kurupt & daz during his verses. and before the east / west thing Death Row (and many westcoast artists for that matter) fucked with eastcoast artists : Redman, Method Man, Inspectah Deck, Nas. Suge was trying to sign a lot of people, he wanted wu tang, apparently he wanted Sticky Fingaz, too....

Yeah true. I guess it would of been recorded before 2Pac signed to Deathrow and dissed Nas.

Methodman & Spice 1's collaboration off Spice's album was the shit 8)

i respect your opinion but that was one of the worst songs on that album IMO. didnt fit at all. spice 1 even dissed method man in murder dog mag like in 04' or 05'.

i always liked the Spice 1 / Meth collabo even though it's far from my favorite song on that album. the production sounds like it was taken from some squaresoft rpg lol, and Spice kills it, but i always thought Method Man's verse was lazy and didn't give his best for the collabo. I prefer Redman's verse on Nuthin But The Gangsta with Eiht & Spice. Also, Young G's Perspective from Blackjack's album is one of the best east/west collabos of the 90's (with the too $hort / sermon song).


mehh

i dont think there were many good east/west collabos in the mid 90's cept for the points.
 

bouli77

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #11 on: June 12, 2012, 02:45:27 PM »
i agree that artists make better music when they stay in their lane. especially eastcoast artists, they're not on their best when featured on music from other regions. I always like E-40's song with Fat Joe & Sauce Money, Sauce Money killed it. 8)
 

acgrundy

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Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #12 on: June 12, 2012, 09:04:31 PM »
Cool. Was the Nas song recorded with them all in the studio together or did Daz just put it together? Because this would of almost been around the same time as all the East vs West beef.

Cheers ;D

idk if they were together in the studio but nas's vocals were meant for this collabo since he mentions kurupt & daz during his verses. and before the east / west thing Death Row (and many westcoast artists for that matter) fucked with eastcoast artists : Redman, Method Man, Inspectah Deck, Nas. Suge was trying to sign a lot of people, he wanted wu tang, apparently he wanted Sticky Fingaz, too....

Yeah true. I guess it would of been recorded before 2Pac signed to Deathrow and dissed Nas.

Methodman & Spice 1's collaboration off Spice's album was the shit 8)

i respect your opinion but that was one of the worst songs on that album IMO. didnt fit at all. spice 1 even dissed method man in murder dog mag like in 04' or 05'.

You gotta be kidding me. Hard to Kill is a fucking classic!
 

KC-HOODSTA

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #13 on: June 13, 2012, 12:24:06 AM »
Cool. Was the Nas song recorded with them all in the studio together or did Daz just put it together? Because this would of almost been around the same time as all the East vs West beef.

Cheers ;D

idk if they were together in the studio but nas's vocals were meant for this collabo since he mentions kurupt & daz during his verses. and before the east / west thing Death Row (and many westcoast artists for that matter) fucked with eastcoast artists : Redman, Method Man, Inspectah Deck, Nas. Suge was trying to sign a lot of people, he wanted wu tang, apparently he wanted Sticky Fingaz, too....

Yeah true. I guess it would of been recorded before 2Pac signed to Deathrow and dissed Nas.

Methodman & Spice 1's collaboration off Spice's album was the shit 8)

i respect your opinion but that was one of the worst songs on that album IMO. didnt fit at all. spice 1 even dissed method man in murder dog mag like in 04' or 05'.

You gotta be kidding me. Hard to Kill is a fucking classic!

that word gets thrown around waaaayyy too much. the album isnt even his best and you callin that song of all a CLASSIC?? method man was half assed on that song.
 

Sccit

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #14 on: June 13, 2012, 01:37:54 AM »
Cool. Was the Nas song recorded with them all in the studio together or did Daz just put it together? Because this would of almost been around the same time as all the East vs West beef.

Cheers ;D

idk if they were together in the studio but nas's vocals were meant for this collabo since he mentions kurupt & daz during his verses. and before the east / west thing Death Row (and many westcoast artists for that matter) fucked with eastcoast artists : Redman, Method Man, Inspectah Deck, Nas. Suge was trying to sign a lot of people, he wanted wu tang, apparently he wanted Sticky Fingaz, too....

Yeah true. I guess it would of been recorded before 2Pac signed to Deathrow and dissed Nas.

Methodman & Spice 1's collaboration off Spice's album was the shit 8)

i respect your opinion but that was one of the worst songs on that album IMO. didnt fit at all. spice 1 even dissed method man in murder dog mag like in 04' or 05'.

You gotta be kidding me. Hard to Kill is a fucking classic!


this is the same guy who says Kreayshawn's new song isn't bad....take anything he says wit a grain of salt