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kurupt mentioned that he had Quik production on ATG. wonder did they recorded anythinggail gotti, roscoe, kurupt, dj quik 2002
Most slept on? Dude Kurupt is probably my all-time favorite rapper and that era was a big face-palm for me. I cringed just listening to him struggle to comprise 16 bars. Sure there was a handful of decent tracks but not very many. It was certainly an exciting / interesting time period, I just wish we had twitter and instagram and shit like that back then.
Quote from: Infinite African Westcoastin 2014 on November 13, 2014, 06:58:35 PMQuote from: GangstaBoogy on October 26, 2014, 10:42:41 PMMost slept on? Dude Kurupt is probably my all-time favorite rapper and that era was a big face-palm for me. I cringed just listening to him struggle to comprise 16 bars. Sure there was a handful of decent tracks but not very many. It was certainly an exciting / interesting time period, I just wish we had twitter and instagram and shit like that back then.Agreed....But this "I Didn't Change" track is a surprisingly good song from that era that I never heard before. Crazy you didn't hear before. Amazing track
Quote from: GangstaBoogy on October 26, 2014, 10:42:41 PMMost slept on? Dude Kurupt is probably my all-time favorite rapper and that era was a big face-palm for me. I cringed just listening to him struggle to comprise 16 bars. Sure there was a handful of decent tracks but not very many. It was certainly an exciting / interesting time period, I just wish we had twitter and instagram and shit like that back then.Agreed....But this "I Didn't Change" track is a surprisingly good song from that era that I never heard before.
They got some creative peaks post death row. Kuruption sessions (before the split with Foxy Brown). Everything they did with Mike Dean. Kurupts work with Fredwreck, DIllinger and Young Gotti 2 (when the pound reunited after the split). Daz's work with LT Hutton etc etc