It's August 28, 2025, 12:54:01 AM
"When they did the Biggie album, I helped them with that fucking record," he says. I let Puff use every [The Chronic] sample on [Ready to Die], the hottest record of all time, and didn’t charge them. To show some love. Like here. It ain’t shit."
Quote from: Sir Petey on November 26, 2013, 01:11:12 PM "When they did the Biggie album, I helped them with that fucking record," he says. I let Puff use every [The Chronic] sample on [Ready to Die], the hottest record of all time, and didn’t charge them. To show some love. Like here. It ain’t shit."do you have the full excerpt ? cause here suge simply says that he cleared the chronic samples for free.
Suge shoulda had puffy killed instead of Biggie
suge executie produced violence of tha lambz
I Agreed in parts w/ Suge . Many people in the mid 90's copied the West Coast sound..and the DR was the big name on the westBad Boy and Jermaine Dupri are examples of it.
Quote from: Mr. Theo on November 27, 2013, 06:37:31 AMI Agreed in parts w/ Suge . Many people in the mid 90's copied the West Coast sound..and the DR was the big name on the westBad Boy and Jermaine Dupri are examples of it.this but they only sampled a dre lyric from 'lil ghetto boy' it's not like biggie's whole album sounded like them.
yea, biggie really was jockin the west hardcore...duno if he woulda been as big witout the g-funk influence in his early music