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Definitely the best of Daz Dilly's catalog and one of my favorite of all DPGC albums. After RRAGB there weren't too much of that classic g-funk production in daz's music. No fillers but maybe too much features, though the best track hands down is gang bangin ass criminal and O.G. Tray Deee's verse.
the best track hands down is gang bangin ass criminal and O.G. Tray Deee's verse.
Quote from: Locolli on March 21, 2015, 05:33:48 AM the best track hands down is gang bangin ass criminal and O.G. Tray Deee's verse. "Gang Bangin Ass Criminal" was a great posse cut and a certified banger to open the album with. They made a mistake by letting the intro run so long and not moving the song to track 2 on the album. But that was cool in those days, I think Biggie had "Kick In The Door" come in after a long skit on Life After Death, so a lot of rappers were doing that in that era....I've been giving props to this album for a long time at the forum. While most rap fans were following No Limit, Bad Boy, Ruff Ryders, Roccafella and trash like that... I was still riding for Death Row. By that time, Snoop, Nate, Kurupt, had all fled the label, Suge was of course in prison—and Daz was making a triumphant last stand for Death Row. They even gave him some Vice President title at the time (although that didn't end up amounting to much).This would be the last great Death Row album, and it was up to the standard that was expected from the label throughout the mid-90's. I thought "California Love" was a perfect lead single. A great song that was hard but still had pop appeal. It's bullshit that the song was not topping the charts. I guess Daz lacked some sort of pop appeal to sell the song. Without Snoop and Dre around to make little cameo's in the video and single I guess MTV wasn't gonna show it no love.The album is one of the hardest, gangsta rap albums ever made. Tracks like the title track, "Oh No", "Our Daily Bread", "O.G." are all bangers. And "Initiated" is the one track I still hear being bumped to this day in 2015. I think it's an album you can listen to from beginning to end, with no filler. I even like the tracks like "Only For You" and "Baby Mama Drama" or "Thank God For My Life" because I think they provide some balance and sentimentality to an otherwise hardcore gangsta rap album.
Quote from: Infinite...I'm back, I'm back on March 21, 2015, 09:30:40 AMQuote from: Locolli on March 21, 2015, 05:33:48 AM the best track hands down is gang bangin ass criminal and O.G. Tray Deee's verse. "Gang Bangin Ass Criminal" was a great posse cut and a certified banger to open the album with. They made a mistake by letting the intro run so long and not moving the song to track 2 on the album. But that was cool in those days, I think Biggie had "Kick In The Door" come in after a long skit on Life After Death, so a lot of rappers were doing that in that era....I've been giving props to this album for a long time at the forum. While most rap fans were following No Limit, Bad Boy, Ruff Ryders, Roccafella and trash like that... I was still riding for Death Row. By that time, Snoop, Nate, Kurupt, had all fled the label, Suge was of course in prison—and Daz was making a triumphant last stand for Death Row. They even gave him some Vice President title at the time (although that didn't end up amounting to much).This would be the last great Death Row album, and it was up to the standard that was expected from the label throughout the mid-90's. I thought "California Love" was a perfect lead single. A great song that was hard but still had pop appeal. It's bullshit that the song was not topping the charts. I guess Daz lacked some sort of pop appeal to sell the song. Without Snoop and Dre around to make little cameo's in the video and single I guess MTV wasn't gonna show it no love.The album is one of the hardest, gangsta rap albums ever made. Tracks like the title track, "Oh No", "Our Daily Bread", "O.G." are all bangers. And "Initiated" is the one track I still hear being bumped to this day in 2015. I think it's an album you can listen to from beginning to end, with no filler. I even like the tracks like "Only For You" and "Baby Mama Drama" or "Thank God For My Life" because I think they provide some balance and sentimentality to an otherwise hardcore gangsta rap album."In California " not "Cali Love"Besides that im with you !!
RRGB 2?Does he still got it or he fuck it up??Expectations?
This is a spring album to me, when it turns to spring I always want to play this, so now's the time.
the last true great Death Row album