It's October 08, 2025, 10:14:16 PM
Ya'll saw me in another thread saying I had listened 30 times and still didn't hear Game on the album....Turns out I bought and downloaded the album from ITunes and then when I copied it to my playlist and onto a burned CD somehow I missed two songs, and I am only now realizing it. "One Shot One Kill" I also never heard either.......just an oversight on my part.... Shit happens
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Quote from: Infinite Trapped In 1996 on September 11, 2015, 02:46:08 PMYa'll saw me in another thread saying I had listened 30 times and still didn't hear Game on the album....Turns out I bought and downloaded the album from ITunes and then when I copied it to my playlist and onto a burned CD somehow I missed two songs, and I am only now realizing it. "One Shot One Kill" I also never heard either.......just an oversight on my part.... Shit happensI'll give you a pass... that shit happened to me too when I put it on CD. Every artist is listed as Dr Dre other than those 2 songs...
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Most of you claim to be real fans of Dre but didn't even show love and support and actually buy the album.But if you actually bought the album on Itunes when it came out (I couldn't get the physical copy then because it wasn't in stores, and by the time it was I was back out of the country again)—you would see how Itunes organizes your libraries and playlists according to the name of the artist. And there were two tracks on the album that didn't have Dre listed as the artist. So depending on how you made your playlist those two songs could've mistakenly copied out of order on your playlist. Which is what happened.......Anyway, it's kind of cool actually to discover a track later that you didn't notice. It happened to me actually with "Kick In The Door" on Biggies album, that track was hidden and I didn't discover it till later. Or sometimes artists put hidden tracks at the end of their albums, like Kweli and Hi-Tek and Dead Prez did back in 2000—that I only discovered months after having the album....the Game track from the movie is a banger!! It's practically an anthem... although I thought the Snoop/Conner track, just hearing it now finally for the first time as well—might be the worst track on the album. It will probably grow on me though.
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