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how the fuck did snoop get to use "pay for pussy" on his no limit cd?? death row put that out on 20 to life vol 1 a few years ago and i forgot all about that
Quote from: Smart Wilson on August 06, 2013, 09:37:53 PMhow the fuck did snoop get to use "pay for pussy" on his no limit cd?? death row put that out on 20 to life vol 1 a few years ago and i forgot all about thatgood q.other q: WHY the fuck did use "pay for pussy" on his no limit cd?he coulda put something else .. not that interlude.big pimpin delemond for president but c´mon. there are so many songs that he coulda been used.
yes suge knight executive produced the show the after party the hotel for jodeci and it was recorded at can am (deathrow studios) i think.produced by devante an inhouse deathrow producer and timbaland and reeked of the deathrow sound. g funk synths etcHtowns second album on luke records mostly produced by devante during the above the rim sessions where they did blowed away and part time lover.
Quote from: Sir Petey on August 07, 2013, 10:00:29 PMyes suge knight executive produced the show the after party the hotel for jodeci and it was recorded at can am (deathrow studios) i think.produced by devante an inhouse deathrow producer and timbaland and reeked of the deathrow sound. g funk synths etcHtowns second album on luke records mostly produced by devante during the above the rim sessions where they did blowed away and part time lover.Suge Knight wasn't the executive producer, it was Andre Harrel & DeVante himself. Most of the songs were recorded @ Dajhelon Studios, Rochester, New York for Uptown Records. In 1994, Suge Knight founded Suge Knight Management and got deals with Mary J. Bilge, Jodeci, and DeVante Swing. The only one album executive produced by Suge Knight, and not release with Death Row, was DJ Quik "Safe + Sound" recorded @ Skip Saylor studios.
they were heavily deathrow affilated around that time i remember seeing him in the liner notes or some shit.
AND, i believe the lbc song: dippin in my lo lo was released in the late 90's on some album i can't think of at the moment mislabeled as a different title under snoop dogg to avoid any legal issues.
Quote from: makavelisimon on August 05, 2013, 06:48:17 PM AND, i believe the lbc song: dippin in my lo lo was released in the late 90's on some album i can't think of at the moment mislabeled as a different title under snoop dogg to avoid any legal issues.Actually, Dippin In My Low Low was produced by Dave Knight and Darren Vegas (aka Tha White Guy) who recorded the Keyboards. The intrumental was given to The Almighty Arrogant for the song Lay Tight back in 1996. Released on a single, Lay Tight (One For The Money) appered on Kazaam Soundtrack released in 1996.
Quote from: donfathaimmortal on August 08, 2013, 06:14:43 AMQuote from: makavelisimon on August 05, 2013, 06:48:17 PM AND, i believe the lbc song: dippin in my lo lo was released in the late 90's on some album i can't think of at the moment mislabeled as a different title under snoop dogg to avoid any legal issues.Actually, Dippin In My Low Low was produced by Dave Knight and Darren Vegas (aka Tha White Guy) who recorded the Keyboards. The intrumental was given to The Almighty Arrogant for the song Lay Tight back in 1996. Released on a single, Lay Tight (One For The Money) appered on Kazaam Soundtrack released in 1996.+1Donfatha Do U Know Who Roland From Gang Related Soundtrack Was?Bahamadia, Is She The Same Bahamadia, The Female Underground Rapper?