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Suga Foot:
--- Quote from: Okka on June 30, 2004, 07:36:34 AM ---King-T - The Future (on the xxplosive beat...it was supposed to be first a King-T song)
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If you have the song, send it to me, then I'll add it to the list. I know it was originally a King T song, but I've never heard it.
Okka:
--- Quote from: Adon on June 30, 2004, 04:49:43 PM ---
--- Quote from: Okka on June 30, 2004, 07:36:34 AM ---King-T - The Future (on the xxplosive beat...it was supposed to be first a King-T song)
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If you have the song, send it to me, then I'll add it to the list. I know it was originally a King T song, but I've never heard it.
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Sorry man...i heard it in some mixtape that my friend made...but i was first like ''this shit some freestyle or sum shit like dat''....But then Hittman said in a interview with Tha Formula.com that i was actually gonna be a King-T song...
Okka:
Tha Dogg Pound
Can't C Me (but first it was actually gonna be a Dre/Cube song)
Hour Of Chaos
Dogg Pound Gangstaz (remix)
Dr.Dre
Gimme Fifty Feet (with Ice Cube)
Dre Day 2
interview is from www.aftermathmusic.com check it out
Aftermathmusic.com:
Speaking on Dogg Food: The song "Can't C Me" from the Dogg Pound, which was orginally a track with Ice Cube and Dr. Dre for the Helter Skelter album that never came to be. Tell us more about this please.
Tony Best:
Yes, "Can't C Me" was a Dre/Cube track that was done for the Helter Skelter LP. The thing that killed that project were politics…and personal issues. There were some songs on there that were going to diss Eazy and Ruthless ("Niggas Without Eazy" skit) but I think Cube and Dre came to the realization that it wasn't worth it. Actually, all of The Niggaz started talking to each other again around that time. There were talks of an NWA album (with Cube) in 1995. But Eazy passed….
There are two completed tracks from that aborted project: "Cant C Me," "Gimme Fifty Feet," and "Natural Born Killaz" was gonna be on there. And they were planning to do a mini-movie (like "Murder Was the Case")
Aftermathmusic.com:
You said: And they were planning to do a mini-movie ... what happened?
Tony Best:
Politics. Thats around the time things went bad.
Tony Best:
So back the "Can't C Me" - after they realized no Helter Skelter album, Dre wanted to put it on Dogg Food. But Daz did not want Dre tracks on there. Matter of fact, Dre did a remix to "Dogg Pound Gangstas" that was supposed to be the last song on the album. But it got cut.
Shit was heavy around that time. Dre also did a DPG song for the "Hour of Chaos" movie that was supposed to be on MTV - that got cut too. So alot of hot shit is in somebody's vault.
Aftermathmusic.com:
Oh .. yes. I forgot. Also, Dre had a track called "Dre day 2" where he was dissing the DOC. I thought they patched the beef up. Tell us more about it, please.
Tony Best:
None of the fans ever knew about that track! Dre was making the beat the first time I sat down with him to talk about Aftermaths future. That shit was BANGIN. He did diss the DOC in the first verse, but they patched things up since then. I think the other rapper on the track (I don't remember) was gonna diss Devante from Jodeci.
Jome:
^^ Thanks, added those + the Xxplosive OG, but not the "Hour of chaos".. that was just the movie title.
--- Quote ---So alot of hot shit is in somebody's vault.
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Ain't that the truth.. 8)
Okka:
--- Quote from: Jome on June 30, 2004, 07:43:48 PM ---^^ Thanks, added those + the Xxplosive OG, but not the "Hour of chaos".. that was just the movie title.
--- Quote ---So alot of hot shit is in somebody's vault.
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Ain't that the truth.. 8)
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No problem man...
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