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Really? I was always kind of disappointed by this one. I think I bought one of the earlier copies, there was some bonus disc (like a CD single in a cardboard sleeve) included with it, if I'm not mistaken.
No.. I don't remember any bonus cd single. Maybe certain regions got that, and they didn't give a fuck about the midwest.I was way disappointed with the Doggfather album, but this album I was not the least bit disappointed. Obviously it's not a classic like his first solo, but it still met my expectations. It really had me in the zone. It's a true concept album, in that it had a consistent theme in sound and lyrics, that really puts you in a mood, vibe, state of mind. Perfect for the beginning of spring. I would compare it to albums like Outkasts ATLiens or Crucial Conflict Final Tic, as what I would call, "feel good rap". Albums with a consistent vibe and mood throughout, that you can bump start to finish and really get in your zone.
Quote from: Infinite African Westcoastin 2012 and 13' on March 28, 2013, 02:06:49 PMNo.. I don't remember any bonus cd single. Maybe certain regions got that, and they didn't give a fuck about the midwest.I was way disappointed with the Doggfather album, but this album I was not the least bit disappointed. Obviously it's not a classic like his first solo, but it still met my expectations. It really had me in the zone. It's a true concept album, in that it had a consistent theme in sound and lyrics, that really puts you in a mood, vibe, state of mind. Perfect for the beginning of spring. I would compare it to albums like Outkasts ATLiens or Crucial Conflict Final Tic, as what I would call, "feel good rap". Albums with a consistent vibe and mood throughout, that you can bump start to finish and really get in your zone. It may have been a Best Buy exclusive or something. I think the sleeve the CD was in had the same artwork but was grayscale or something, possibly all blue.I remember buying it and hoping that some other Warren G song that was getting radio play was on it. I can't remember what it was.Smokin' Me Out was a smooth ass song though.
Quote from: DeeezNuuuts83 on March 28, 2013, 02:15:57 PMQuote from: Infinite African Westcoastin 2012 and 13' on March 28, 2013, 02:06:49 PMNo.. I don't remember any bonus cd single. Maybe certain regions got that, and they didn't give a fuck about the midwest.I was way disappointed with the Doggfather album, but this album I was not the least bit disappointed. Obviously it's not a classic like his first solo, but it still met my expectations. It really had me in the zone. It's a true concept album, in that it had a consistent theme in sound and lyrics, that really puts you in a mood, vibe, state of mind. Perfect for the beginning of spring. I would compare it to albums like Outkasts ATLiens or Crucial Conflict Final Tic, as what I would call, "feel good rap". Albums with a consistent vibe and mood throughout, that you can bump start to finish and really get in your zone. It may have been a Best Buy exclusive or something. I think the sleeve the CD was in had the same artwork but was grayscale or something, possibly all blue.I remember buying it and hoping that some other Warren G song that was getting radio play was on it. I can't remember what it was.Smokin' Me Out was a smooth ass song though.It was a Best Buy Exclusive, it had a CD single for I Shot The Sheriff in a slip cover attached to the album. The slip cover says "Warren G presents the Next Chapter of the G-Funk Era. It had a best buy exclusive remix on it (G-Dub Radio Remix) and the previously unreleased 5 Footaz song "Five Foot City" feat. Warren G. At the bottom it said it was from the forthcoming Five Footaz album titled "Worldwide", which of course, never came out. I got it the day at came out at Best Buy so i could get the extra disc.
I like the album but in retrospect a lot of songs are fairly weak, especially rapwise... a lot of rap fans consider it trash and i understand them but I like Warren's style. I fuck with a lot of songs too though : Smokin Me Out, Reality, Transformers, We Brings The Heat, What We Go Through, Relax Ya Mind, What's Love Got To Do With It (especially the remix). Annie Mae used to be my shit but listening to it nowadays it's really nothing special, I guess I had low standards back when I didn't understand English very well.
I was dissapointed in it when it first came out but came to realize its a pretty dope album...same thing with "Doggfather" actually