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Thank J "White voice makes people feel safe on the telephone" Mix
Quote from: eyeball on October 27, 2013, 11:08:22 AMThank J "White voice makes people feel safe on the telephone" Mix you know it!!! I put an extra white guy voice on for the interviews. And my whiteboy hat. (It says, "Wonderbread")
Quote from: jmix on October 27, 2013, 11:23:45 AMQuote from: eyeball on October 27, 2013, 11:08:22 AMThank J "White voice makes people feel safe on the telephone" Mix you know it!!! I put an extra white guy voice on for the interviews. And my whiteboy hat. (It says, "Wonderbread") I thought it was mighty cool of you to drop that tag in the other thread. Don't forget to go full whiteface if you ever do a video interview otherwise your fans may be shocked with the troof.
jmix...is it possibe if we can get more info on the dogg pound 2002 album? id be quite gutted if u didnt ask him any questions on that
I didnt know darren vegas was producing for deathrow since 1994 he said he worked with redrum on deathrow . Jmix u need to ask about wideawake bankrupting again and doggpound 2002.
Quote from: kuruptDPG on October 27, 2013, 05:50:28 PMjmix...is it possibe if we can get more info on the dogg pound 2002 album? id be quite gutted if u didnt ask him any questions on thatno problem, big homie
Quote from: jmix on October 27, 2013, 06:27:23 PMQuote from: kuruptDPG on October 27, 2013, 05:50:28 PMjmix...is it possibe if we can get more info on the dogg pound 2002 album? id be quite gutted if u didnt ask him any questions on thatno problem, big homie cheers homie, if u cana sk him the following that would be great1) did daz and kurupt work on it? if so wat were their thoughts on it and how much input did they have? i know kurupt said time ago he was ok with the album but jus wodnered wat vegas would say. also did they work with big hutch on this, esp daz?2) the song ''smoke''..he co-produced that with big hutch....was that a remix beat or the original beat but they added tha relativez on the song?3) his opinion on ''dont stop'' being on the album?4) kurupt solo songs...were they meant for the album or quite possibly a kurupt solo album?5) any leftovers songs for the album?6) is dre credited for just doggin or every single day? dre is mentioned in the booklet, altho he didnt produce the remix or every single day yet his name is still mentioned...why?
Quote from: kuruptDPG on October 28, 2013, 06:02:14 AMQuote from: jmix on October 27, 2013, 06:27:23 PMQuote from: kuruptDPG on October 27, 2013, 05:50:28 PMjmix...is it possibe if we can get more info on the dogg pound 2002 album? id be quite gutted if u didnt ask him any questions on thatno problem, big homie cheers homie, if u cana sk him the following that would be great1) did daz and kurupt work on it? if so wat were their thoughts on it and how much input did they have? i know kurupt said time ago he was ok with the album but jus wodnered wat vegas would say. also did they work with big hutch on this, esp daz?2) the song ''smoke''..he co-produced that with big hutch....was that a remix beat or the original beat but they added tha relativez on the song?3) his opinion on ''dont stop'' being on the album?4) kurupt solo songs...were they meant for the album or quite possibly a kurupt solo album?5) any leftovers songs for the album?6) is dre credited for just doggin or every single day? dre is mentioned in the booklet, altho he didnt produce the remix or every single day yet his name is still mentioned...why?The Death Row compilation THA DOGG POUND 2002 contained various material recorded by Daz & Kurupt during the last years (except "Change The Game"). Some material (e.g. Kurupt songs) was taken from the '96 recording sessions for the unreleased project "Westcoast Aftershock". Then, there was additional songs like Daz solo tracks recorded after RETALIATION, REVENGE AND GET BACK for his second Death Row album (some of this material was included in RAW). There were also "Every Single Day" and "Just Doggin" previously recorded in 1993. "Just Doggin" was first produced by Dat Nigga Daz & Dr Dre and titled "Mobbin Wit Tha Dogg Pound" before the track was included in Sunset Park OST in 1996. Anyway, Cold 187Um produced the remix for 2002...
Interview about Snoop, Suge, And Jake Robles done by ME.