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Quote from: Heinz on August 21, 2013, 01:55:08 PMReal shit.Real niggas ain't sophisticated thats for suckers.Thug life baby!!!Hienz, your still the homie, don't doubt that, this is just simply a disagreement amongst friends......but honestly, I expect better from you. Seems like you still imagine that even though you are in doubt about the world, that somewhere, out there, there is a right and correct way of doing and judging things. That somewhere, out there, there is a world that makes sense and that you will eventually reach it. I wish you would realize there is no such thing existing outside yourself which you must aspire to. Look within...
Real shit.Real niggas ain't sophisticated thats for suckers.Thug life baby!!!
Ya should add Roger Troutman (of Zapp), The Unknown DJ, DJ Mike T & Slip (of CMW).
Quote from: OGdoc on August 23, 2013, 12:19:21 PMYa should add Roger Troutman (of Zapp), The Unknown DJ, DJ Mike T & Slip (of CMW).Roger Troutman is from Dayton, Ohio and hasn't produced much for westcoast artists (he did produce songs here and there like The Click's Scandalous)
Quote from: Sir Petey on August 20, 2013, 01:03:46 AMQuote from: Do Buy Albums on August 19, 2013, 01:41:44 PMQuote from: Sir Petey on August 19, 2013, 01:28:53 PM id put pharcydes first album before regulateI rate them the same actually.I loved that track they did on Heavy Rhyme Experience since it came out ahead of the album, but they ain't got enough in em to fill a CD. Most of its just goofball stuff, just kidz in a studio. Production is gorgeous tho.The albums both follow the format of all the main work put into the singles (a mainstream thing). Not knocking Warren for that btw Niki dont know man to hear it withen the context it was created (and im not saying you guys didnt) i had this shit in 92 before anyone really even knew they were westcoast passing me by was a HUGE FUCKING RECORD and when i listented to that album as a kid it didnt come off so much as kids in a studio it reminded me of early works of the greats of jazz. alot of the songs had interludes and piano outros etc. e swift was on the best drugs his budget could afford...that album was so dope talking about it is giving me maaaaad chiiiiills son.maaaad chiiiiills ? ROFL
Quote from: Do Buy Albums on August 19, 2013, 01:41:44 PMQuote from: Sir Petey on August 19, 2013, 01:28:53 PM id put pharcydes first album before regulateI rate them the same actually.I loved that track they did on Heavy Rhyme Experience since it came out ahead of the album, but they ain't got enough in em to fill a CD. Most of its just goofball stuff, just kidz in a studio. Production is gorgeous tho.The albums both follow the format of all the main work put into the singles (a mainstream thing). Not knocking Warren for that btw Niki dont know man to hear it withen the context it was created (and im not saying you guys didnt) i had this shit in 92 before anyone really even knew they were westcoast passing me by was a HUGE FUCKING RECORD and when i listented to that album as a kid it didnt come off so much as kids in a studio it reminded me of early works of the greats of jazz. alot of the songs had interludes and piano outros etc. e swift was on the best drugs his budget could afford...that album was so dope talking about it is giving me maaaaad chiiiiills son.
Quote from: Sir Petey on August 19, 2013, 01:28:53 PM id put pharcydes first album before regulateI rate them the same actually.I loved that track they did on Heavy Rhyme Experience since it came out ahead of the album, but they ain't got enough in em to fill a CD. Most of its just goofball stuff, just kidz in a studio. Production is gorgeous tho.The albums both follow the format of all the main work put into the singles (a mainstream thing). Not knocking Warren for that btw Nik
id put pharcydes first album before regulate
Quote from: OG Classic Material on August 23, 2013, 10:10:39 AMQuote from: Sir Petey on August 20, 2013, 01:03:46 AMQuote from: Do Buy Albums on August 19, 2013, 01:41:44 PMQuote from: Sir Petey on August 19, 2013, 01:28:53 PM id put pharcydes first album before regulateI rate them the same actually.I loved that track they did on Heavy Rhyme Experience since it came out ahead of the album, but they ain't got enough in em to fill a CD. Most of its just goofball stuff, just kidz in a studio. Production is gorgeous tho.The albums both follow the format of all the main work put into the singles (a mainstream thing). Not knocking Warren for that btw Niki dont know man to hear it withen the context it was created (and im not saying you guys didnt) i had this shit in 92 before anyone really even knew they were westcoast passing me by was a HUGE FUCKING RECORD and when i listented to that album as a kid it didnt come off so much as kids in a studio it reminded me of early works of the greats of jazz. alot of the songs had interludes and piano outros etc. e swift was on the best drugs his budget could afford...that album was so dope talking about it is giving me maaaaad chiiiiills son.maaaad chiiiiills ? ROFLinside joke son, just dont talk.you always make your self look like an ass in situations like these...
assassin is not a legend lmao. and I mean producing i'm not talking about doing vocals.
just because he did a feature with pac don't make him a legend. you only fuck with him cause he had a couple songs with pac otherwise he would not even be on your radar just like you only like Lock and Load by Lil Wayne cause Kurupt is on the hook lol. his catalogue is cool but not that impressive, he didn't have any impact in the game at the time, nobody remembers his shit, that's not a legend to me. you wanna talk about bay legends here are some : Digital Underground, The Coup, Spice 1, N2Deep,4 Tay, E-40 & The Click, The Mac, Mac Dre, Mac Mall, San Quinn, etc. but def not Assassin, an underground rapper among many others at the time
did klientel do jams with Pac, Shock G and Slick Rick?