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Quote from: One-Man-Mob on August 08, 2013, 10:59:37 AMQuote 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?Roland was actually a recording artist who was called Juicy aka Ju-C. Well, he got an artist deal with Gamedog Records but recorded a song for Death Row Records, Freak Somethin. "Down with these Death Row niggaz, check yo figures" - Juicy aka Roland (Freak Somethin).Bahamadia was a female rapper from East Coast, no ? It seems her vocals appeared on Change Gonna Come. She was a solo artist who already released an album back in 1997.
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?
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.
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: donfathaimmortal on August 09, 2013, 01:36:05 AMQuote from: One-Man-Mob on August 08, 2013, 10:59:37 AMQuote 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?Roland was actually a recording artist who was called Juicy aka Ju-C. Well, he got an artist deal with Gamedog Records but recorded a song for Death Row Records, Freak Somethin. "Down with these Death Row niggaz, check yo figures" - Juicy aka Roland (Freak Somethin).Bahamadia was a female rapper from East Coast, no ? It seems her vocals appeared on Change Gonna Come. She was a solo artist who already released an album back in 1997.yeah i know roland was signed to gamedog rec. but never heard about that label before or after that tbh, do you have any info?bahamadia: only bahamadia i know is: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Bahamadia is it tha same chick?
Quote from: Sir Petey on August 08, 2013, 12:51:06 AMthey were heavily deathrow affilated around that time i remember seeing him in the liner notes or some shit.DeVante Swing was Death Row affiliated like several guys who weren't on Death Row. H-Town only appear on "Above The Rim" which was more a soundtrack with various artists from different labels. This soundtrack executive produced by Suge Knight & Louis [K] Burrell. It's not 100% Death Row compilation, that's why SWV, Sweet Table, H-Town, DJ Rogers or Al B Sure! appear on the soundtrack with a lot of tracks which were released on their own album, sometimes one year earlier. Two promo single were also released by Death Row / Interscope : 2nd II None Didn't Mean To Turn You On (also released on Profile Records) and H-Town Part Time Lover (they were signed on Luke). H-Town (previously The Gents) albums on Luke Records weren't produced by DeVante B-Rezell (Tyrone Wrice & Marc Williams) got an official deal on Death Row.
they were heavily deathrow affilated around that time i remember seeing him in the liner notes or some shit.
Quote from: donfathaimmortal on August 08, 2013, 06:04:31 AMQuote from: Sir Petey on August 08, 2013, 12:51:06 AMthey were heavily deathrow affilated around that time i remember seeing him in the liner notes or some shit.DeVante Swing was Death Row affiliated like several guys who weren't on Death Row. H-Town only appear on "Above The Rim" which was more a soundtrack with various artists from different labels. This soundtrack executive produced by Suge Knight & Louis [K] Burrell. It's not 100% Death Row compilation, that's why SWV, Sweet Table, H-Town, DJ Rogers or Al B Sure! appear on the soundtrack with a lot of tracks which were released on their own album, sometimes one year earlier. Two promo single were also released by Death Row / Interscope : 2nd II None Didn't Mean To Turn You On (also released on Profile Records) and H-Town Part Time Lover (they were signed on Luke). H-Town (previously The Gents) albums on Luke Records weren't produced by DeVante B-Rezell (Tyrone Wrice & Marc Williams) got an official deal on Death Row.im not positive but i could have sworn devante did a few records on the 2nd h town album
yall cats are so serious about this shit....where in life would you ever need to know what studio that h towns album was recorded lol