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I wouldn't call it a "feud". They were still friends, but wasn't really makin' music together.
My wish list would be Nate + some massive radio artists so he gets a posthumous mega hit.I'm talking Nate plusSinging: Rihana, Mary J Blige, Neyo, R Kelly (or Trey Songz), Chris Brown, Rappin: Busta Rhymes, Nas, Luda, Jay Z, Kenye, Missy Eliot, Dr Dre, DPG, Warren Snoop (if he don't write it, or he steps it up for Nate...or it's Dre produced) Kokane, E-40, RoscoeThen on the remix Too Short, Slip Capone, Goldie Loc, Tray Deee (on phone) Kam and WC
only what I want is some Battlecat, Fredwreck, Quik beats and DPG feats + collabo with Butch Cassidy
Quote from: bouli77 on December 11, 2012, 02:18:12 PMQuote from: Jimmy H. on December 10, 2012, 03:20:42 AMLet's be real about this though. Everyone wants to bring up the Warrens and Snoops and Dogg Pound cats because that was old Death Row crew but Nate fucked with mainstream cats so why shouldn't those same dudes be featured. Eminem? I'd venture to say Nate made some of the biggest checks of his life off that business relationship. Yes, Nate came up in the business as a member of Snoop's crew but there is a whole section of fans who got introduced to him because he worked with people like Em, Ludacris, Fifty, and Fabulous. Nate fuck with Em and his label. He did a few tracks for Obie. He had a feature on every Em album until he started having health problems. He was even on one of like three new tracks on that "greatest hits" project and they used it again on the compilation remix.And Nate was certainly friends with everyone from Tha Pound but I'm pretty sure there was like a five or six-year period where he did almost no songs with Daz. So if we're gonna talk about how his business is evaluated while he's no longer here, these don't like sound like features that Nate would have had a problem with. thank you, i wanted to post something along those lines but couldn't find the words. Daz & Nate had a feud from like 99 to 05. and even after that Daz didn't put Nate on some of the albums (Dogg Chit) cause Nate wanted to be paid for the features.don't have expectations for this album. i just hope we get to hear prison walls one day in CDQ, and hope that more songs like this will emerge.I wouldn't call it a "feud". They were still friends, but wasn't really makin' music together.
Quote from: Jimmy H. on December 10, 2012, 03:20:42 AMLet's be real about this though. Everyone wants to bring up the Warrens and Snoops and Dogg Pound cats because that was old Death Row crew but Nate fucked with mainstream cats so why shouldn't those same dudes be featured. Eminem? I'd venture to say Nate made some of the biggest checks of his life off that business relationship. Yes, Nate came up in the business as a member of Snoop's crew but there is a whole section of fans who got introduced to him because he worked with people like Em, Ludacris, Fifty, and Fabulous. Nate fuck with Em and his label. He did a few tracks for Obie. He had a feature on every Em album until he started having health problems. He was even on one of like three new tracks on that "greatest hits" project and they used it again on the compilation remix.And Nate was certainly friends with everyone from Tha Pound but I'm pretty sure there was like a five or six-year period where he did almost no songs with Daz. So if we're gonna talk about how his business is evaluated while he's no longer here, these don't like sound like features that Nate would have had a problem with. thank you, i wanted to post something along those lines but couldn't find the words. Daz & Nate had a feud from like 99 to 05. and even after that Daz didn't put Nate on some of the albums (Dogg Chit) cause Nate wanted to be paid for the features.don't have expectations for this album. i just hope we get to hear prison walls one day in CDQ, and hope that more songs like this will emerge.
Let's be real about this though. Everyone wants to bring up the Warrens and Snoops and Dogg Pound cats because that was old Death Row crew but Nate fucked with mainstream cats so why shouldn't those same dudes be featured. Eminem? I'd venture to say Nate made some of the biggest checks of his life off that business relationship. Yes, Nate came up in the business as a member of Snoop's crew but there is a whole section of fans who got introduced to him because he worked with people like Em, Ludacris, Fifty, and Fabulous. Nate fuck with Em and his label. He did a few tracks for Obie. He had a feature on every Em album until he started having health problems. He was even on one of like three new tracks on that "greatest hits" project and they used it again on the compilation remix.And Nate was certainly friends with everyone from Tha Pound but I'm pretty sure there was like a five or six-year period where he did almost no songs with Daz. So if we're gonna talk about how his business is evaluated while he's no longer here, these don't like sound like features that Nate would have had a problem with.
Quote from: pixtr on December 12, 2012, 08:53:49 AMonly what I want is some Battlecat, Fredwreck, Quik beats and DPG feats + collabo with Butch Cassidy right!
i don't think a Nate Dogg solo project could get major airplay to be fair... Nate Dogg has always been a go-to hook singer but that's pretty much it. most people don't know of his face or remember his face, just his voice, he's not bankable as a frontman. a posthumous Nate Dogg project is unlikely to rake in major dollars even with big producers and major features on board. i can't picture a "nasty girl" kinda song/video with everybody and their mama sporting a Nate Dogg t-shirt and catching on the mainstream, not that it wouldn't be cool. that being said I'd like to see music with other producers from the usual suspects. for example a half with the traditional westcoast producers and another half with big name producers that i like (jazze pha, pharell, just blaze, timbo etc.). I'm sure Nate has a lot of songs in the vault with very different artists in the industry.
Quote from: Okka on December 11, 2012, 03:53:51 PMQuote from: bouli77 on December 11, 2012, 02:18:12 PMQuote from: Jimmy H. on December 10, 2012, 03:20:42 AMLet's be real about this though. Everyone wants to bring up the Warrens and Snoops and Dogg Pound cats because that was old Death Row crew but Nate fucked with mainstream cats so why shouldn't those same dudes be featured. Eminem? I'd venture to say Nate made some of the biggest checks of his life off that business relationship. Yes, Nate came up in the business as a member of Snoop's crew but there is a whole section of fans who got introduced to him because he worked with people like Em, Ludacris, Fifty, and Fabulous. Nate fuck with Em and his label. He did a few tracks for Obie. He had a feature on every Em album until he started having health problems. He was even on one of like three new tracks on that "greatest hits" project and they used it again on the compilation remix.And Nate was certainly friends with everyone from Tha Pound but I'm pretty sure there was like a five or six-year period where he did almost no songs with Daz. So if we're gonna talk about how his business is evaluated while he's no longer here, these don't like sound like features that Nate would have had a problem with. thank you, i wanted to post something along those lines but couldn't find the words. Daz & Nate had a feud from like 99 to 05. and even after that Daz didn't put Nate on some of the albums (Dogg Chit) cause Nate wanted to be paid for the features.don't have expectations for this album. i just hope we get to hear prison walls one day in CDQ, and hope that more songs like this will emerge.I wouldn't call it a "feud". They were still friends, but wasn't really makin' music together.i remember a Daz interview where he said there was tension between him & Nate. and that they had put that behind and planned on making "these days II" (that was right before Boyz N The Hood dropped). so they probably fell out, just like daz fell out with snoop at one point.