Author Topic: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions  (Read 1060 times)

Eddz

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #15 on: June 13, 2012, 02:12:41 AM »
I just went back and listened to the song and I still think it's the shit 8)
 

KC-HOODSTA

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #16 on: June 13, 2012, 08:58:21 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

u really wanna go at it?? seriously my nig i aint new ta this i know my shit.
 

Sccit

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #17 on: June 13, 2012, 09:00:33 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

u really wanna go at it?? seriously my nig i aint new ta this i know my shit.


lmao

kuruptDPG

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #18 on: June 13, 2012, 02:38:38 PM »
spice dissed meth?
 

Hack Wilson - real

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #19 on: June 13, 2012, 05:32:34 PM »
i dont think there were many good east/west collabos in the mid 90's cept for the points.

ANY 2pac/Outlawz classic song  (Outlawz were from Jersey)

dpg/nas - dont stop

2pac/Live Squad/treach/apache - 5 deadly venomz

2pac/method/red/dpg  got my mind made up

2pac/boot camp  militiary minds

Heltah Skeltah and DPG  - Longbeach to Brownsville

Heltah Skeltah and Outlawz - MFC Lawz

Snoop/Onyx/Mase/Diddy  "Santa Baby"  (1996 christmas song)


im sure ive forgot many too
 

acgrundy

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Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #20 on: June 13, 2012, 08:21:17 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!

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.

you're right, that word does get thrown around way too much. The song is a personal classic to me. Far from one of the worst songs on the album though.
 

Sccit

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #21 on: June 13, 2012, 10:14:30 PM »
i dont think there were many good east/west collabos in the mid 90's cept for the points.

ANY 2pac/Outlawz classic song  (Outlawz were from Jersey)

outlawz were from jersey, but they repped and were considered west coast ala kurupt

bouli77

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #22 on: June 14, 2012, 02:39:57 AM »
yeah it doesn't really count as an Eastcoast / Westcoast collabo where two separate entities bring their different musical universes and come together on one track.

I always Mac Dre's How Yo Hood, even though i'm not sure the guy actually comes from the east even though he mimicks typical eastcoast rap

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/G8Epkoo5ntc" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/G8Epkoo5ntc</a>

Too $hort fucked with Bad Boy Records back in 96, i like the song on Life After Death and on the Booti Call soundtrack
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/qNtCCpB4I18" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/qNtCCpB4I18</a> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/e6P_RXS-zYc" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/e6P_RXS-zYc</a>

Luniz's collabo with Redman on their second effort was quite good IMO

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/R1_CumXSD1k" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/R1_CumXSD1k</a>

of course there's Pete ROck's classic with Kurupt & INS
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/zRJC47y1G-8" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/zRJC47y1G-8</a>

MC Eiht/Spice 1/Redman/ on one track was quite good, I love the beat
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/h0UbrMdOgS0" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/h0UbrMdOgS0</a>

That Mel Low / Redman collabo was fire too, too bad Redman's part was too short
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/sMqCSm5Aaxs" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/sMqCSm5Aaxs</a>

of course this classic can't be ignored
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/DhQGH6CbKhw" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/DhQGH6CbKhw</a>

this Slick Rick song produced by G-Dubb is dope too
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/AVRv1dA5Byc" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/AVRv1dA5Byc</a>

and one of my personal favs, even though Too $hort's verse is boring (as usual with Short's later stuff)

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/iKrUDc6tX98" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/iKrUDc6tX98</a>
 

KC-HOODSTA

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #23 on: June 14, 2012, 07:42:04 AM »
The World Is Filled.

thats my favorite. with biggie and too short
 

arubiano83

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #24 on: June 16, 2012, 05:00:25 AM »
music makes me high - lostboyx/can/dpg
we pop (westcoast remix) - rza feat everybody
 

Eddz

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #25 on: June 17, 2012, 10:35:47 PM »
So back to the topic, anyone know what other sessions these songs were ment for?

Also it's a shame Daz is shouting "Fuck Deathrow" over most of the tracks.
 

Okka

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #26 on: June 18, 2012, 01:00:24 AM »
i dont think there were many good east/west collabos in the mid 90's cept for the points.

ANY 2pac/Outlawz classic song  (Outlawz were from Jersey)

outlawz were from jersey, but they repped and were considered west coast ala kurupt

 tKurupt was raised in Los Angeles though, he moved there as a kid. I'm not sure if that's the case with the Outlawz though?
"Hip Hop was better off when it was just Dre, Scarface, and Esco"
 

Sccit

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #27 on: June 18, 2012, 10:43:05 AM »
i dont think there were many good east/west collabos in the mid 90's cept for the points.

ANY 2pac/Outlawz classic song  (Outlawz were from Jersey)

outlawz were from jersey, but they repped and were considered west coast ala kurupt

 tKurupt was raised in Los Angeles though, he moved there as a kid. I'm not sure if that's the case with the Outlawz though?



it aint where ur from, it's what u rep and the type of music u make....2pac=new york, xzibit=new mexico, etc. etc.....outlawz were makin the same exact music as 2pac, reppin the same shit, talkin the same shit, collabin with the same artists. they are west coast artists, no one gives a fuck about the outlawz on the east.

Hack Wilson - real

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #28 on: June 18, 2012, 11:34:08 AM »
i dont think there were many good east/west collabos in the mid 90's cept for the points.

ANY 2pac/Outlawz classic song  (Outlawz were from Jersey)

outlawz were from jersey, but they repped and were considered west coast ala kurupt

 tKurupt was raised in Los Angeles though, he moved there as a kid. I'm not sure if that's the case with the Outlawz though?



it aint where ur from, it's what u rep and the type of music u make....2pac=new york, xzibit=new mexico, etc. etc.....outlawz were makin the same exact music as 2pac, reppin the same shit, talkin the same shit, collabin with the same artists. they are west coast artists, no one gives a fuck about the outlawz on the east.

are u kidding?

Fatal did songs with DMX, Ja Rule, Cormega, Guru, Benzino and a bunch of other east coast artists

meanwhile the Outlawz set up the Jerzey Mobb crew


Outlawz get a lot of love from the east  (and south)
 

Sccit

Re: Tha Last Of The Pound Questions
« Reply #29 on: June 18, 2012, 11:56:32 AM »
i dont think there were many good east/west collabos in the mid 90's cept for the points.

ANY 2pac/Outlawz classic song  (Outlawz were from Jersey)

outlawz were from jersey, but they repped and were considered west coast ala kurupt

 tKurupt was raised in Los Angeles though, he moved there as a kid. I'm not sure if that's the case with the Outlawz though?



it aint where ur from, it's what u rep and the type of music u make....2pac=new york, xzibit=new mexico, etc. etc.....outlawz were makin the same exact music as 2pac, reppin the same shit, talkin the same shit, collabin with the same artists. they are west coast artists, no one gives a fuck about the outlawz on the east.

are u kidding?

Fatal did songs with DMX, Ja Rule, Cormega, Guru, Benzino and a bunch of other east coast artists

meanwhile the Outlawz set up the Jerzey Mobb crew


Outlawz get a lot of love from the east  (and south)


lol, of course they got some fans in the east and made music with east coast cats...but their core fanbase is west coast rap fans. they rep the west in their tracks, throw up dubs, make music with MOSTLY west coast artists etc. Their headquarters was set up in LA. shit, mufuckaz even had barbershops out here and and everything. they are as west coast as 2Pac or Xzibit. Tha Liks were from Cincinnati, but you would consider them west coast artists, correct? same goes for Outlawz.