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dope read.
FAKE NEWS!! That sounds dumb and it just sounds like a BIASED HATER (who views things in favor of only Dre Groupie) -- "Fake 2pac" -- no, he's a guy that has a whole CATALOG of hits blessed by the GREATEST Executive Producer of all time -- Suge Knight -- "Want From Me", "Takin Pictures in the Cemetary," "Gotta Luv Gangstas," "Murder Murder", "Slow Down," "My Summertime Fling", "Way Too Real," "Hotel Talk [Everything Is Everything]", "Made This Way," "Drunk Drivin In My Glasshouse," "Waiting For Jesus To Come," "Life's Good," and on and on and on -- youre a clown if you EVER say ANYTHING negative about Death Row's Great Dynasty and the Greatness like Tha Realest, Soopafly, Young Doobie, YGD The Top Dogg, Crooked I, Hutch aka Cold 187um, Daz Dillinger, and the best spitter Eastwood and all the GREAT Hitmakers!
Great read, however the irony of two clones making a song called They Wanna Be Like Us was just on another level, I always anticipated a studio demo called We Wanna Be Like Them Top Dogg ripped that Cindafella sample much better than Snoop though.
Quote from: eyeball on February 06, 2017, 08:49:55 AMGreat read, however the irony of two clones making a song called They Wanna Be Like Us was just on another level, I always anticipated a studio demo called We Wanna Be Like Them Top Dogg ripped that Cindafella sample much better than Snoop though. I always thought Top Dogg was underrated. If anything, I thought he sounded more like Silkk The Shocker than Snoop Dogg. Kind of stinks these guys got saddled with the gimmicks. I'm sure Suge's intention was getting sound-alikes, but I'm sure any of you would have done the same thing. If you were a struggling artist and were offered a contract to sign with Death Row and you had to change your name to Top Dogg, I'm sure you would have done it too. I would. He sounded like the 92-93 snoop, but by the time he came out in 1999, he didn't sound anything like the 1999 Snoop to me. I never really cared if they sounded like Snoop or 2Pac or not. Some of their songs were tight. We Don't Love Em by Top Dogg is an awesome song. I've been a fan since the early 90's, so to me, I could easily differentiate them from 2Pac and Snoop. No confusion from me.
Quote from: love33 on February 06, 2017, 12:57:11 AMFAKE NEWS!! That sounds dumb and it just sounds like a BIASED HATER (who views things in favor of only Dre Groupie) -- "Fake 2pac" -- no, he's a guy that has a whole CATALOG of hits blessed by the GREATEST Executive Producer of all time -- Suge Knight -- "Want From Me", "Takin Pictures in the Cemetary," "Gotta Luv Gangstas," "Murder Murder", "Slow Down," "My Summertime Fling", "Way Too Real," "Hotel Talk [Everything Is Everything]", "Made This Way," "Drunk Drivin In My Glasshouse," "Waiting For Jesus To Come," "Life's Good," and on and on and on -- youre a clown if you EVER say ANYTHING negative about Death Row's Great Dynasty and the Greatness like Tha Realest, Soopafly, Young Doobie, YGD The Top Dogg, Crooked I, Hutch aka Cold 187um, Daz Dillinger, and the best spitter Eastwood and all the GREAT Hitmakers!LMAO what hits ? that fake 2pac couldn't even sell more then 1200 copies from his own debut album name one hit lolthe so called Death Row's 2nd Dynasty is what put then in the grave go seek some help you can look at any album review like c2k or too gangsta for radio and they all say the same thing fake 2pac and a fake snoop and a bunch of wannabes check out the "haters" lol https://www.amazon.com/Suge-Knight-Presents-Chronic-2000/dp/B00000IMGOdaz on c2k lol
I always thought Top Dogg was underrated. If anything, I thought he sounded more like Silkk The Shocker than Snoop Dogg. Kind of stinks these guys got saddled with the gimmicks. I'm sure Suge's intention was getting sound-alikes, but I'm sure any of you would have done the same thing. If you were a struggling artist and were offered a contract to sign with Death Row and you had to change your name to Top Dogg, I'm sure you would have done it too. I would. He sounded like the 92-93 snoop, but by the time he came out in 1999, he didn't sound anything like the 1999 Snoop to me. I never really cared if they sounded like Snoop or 2Pac or not. Some of their songs were tight. We Don't Love Em by Top Dogg is an awesome song. I've been a fan since the early 90's, so to me, I could easily differentiate them from 2Pac and Snoop. No confusion from me.
FAKE NEWS!! That sounds dumb and it just sounds like a BIASED HATER (who views things in favor of only Dre Groupie) -- "Fake 2pac" -- no, he's a guy that has a whole CATALOG of hits blessed by the GREATEST Executive Producer of all time -- Suge Knight -- "Want From Me", "Takin Pictures in the Cemetary," "Gotta Luv Gangstas," "Murder Murder", "Slow Down," "My Summertime Fling", "Way Too Real," "Hotel Talk [Everything Is Everything]", "Made This Way," "Drunk Drivin In My Glasshouse," "Waiting For Jesus To Come," "Life's Good," and on and on and on
Quote from: Belt on February 06, 2017, 07:10:09 AMQuote from: love33 on February 06, 2017, 12:57:11 AMFAKE NEWS!! That sounds dumb and it just sounds like a BIASED HATER (who views things in favor of only Dre Groupie) -- "Fake 2pac" -- no, he's a guy that has a whole CATALOG of hits blessed by the GREATEST Executive Producer of all time -- Suge Knight -- "Want From Me", "Takin Pictures in the Cemetary," "Gotta Luv Gangstas," "Murder Murder", "Slow Down," "My Summertime Fling", "Way Too Real," "Hotel Talk [Everything Is Everything]", "Made This Way," "Drunk Drivin In My Glasshouse," "Waiting For Jesus To Come," "Life's Good," and on and on and on -- youre a clown if you EVER say ANYTHING negative about Death Row's Great Dynasty and the Greatness like Tha Realest, Soopafly, Young Doobie, YGD The Top Dogg, Crooked I, Hutch aka Cold 187um, Daz Dillinger, and the best spitter Eastwood and all the GREAT Hitmakers!LMAO what hits ? that fake 2pac couldn't even sell more then 1200 copies from his own debut album name one hit lolthe so called Death Row's 2nd Dynasty is what put then in the grave go seek some help you can look at any album review like c2k or too gangsta for radio and they all say the same thing fake 2pac and a fake snoop and a bunch of wannabes check out the "haters" lol https://www.amazon.com/Suge-Knight-Presents-Chronic-2000/dp/B00000IMGOdaz on c2k lol You gotta be kidding me -- they had next to ZERO promotion when they lost Interscope and then lost Priority -- When they had Interscope, Top Dogg was allover MTV with his hit "All About U" -- then when they had Priority, "Top Dogg Cindafella" was on BET and The Box -- Tha Realest did Great on "The Chronic 2000" and had "Easy To Be A Soldier" single and "Gotta Luv Gangstas" with Scarface was a nice look along with his DPG tracks -- If they had the Interscope machine, Tha Realest's career would have been completely different -- Crooked I's promotion was a "radio tour" -- it's ALL ABOUT Promotion -- And yes, that's Death Row's fault for not promoting their shit -- but to say there was no talent is a joke -- when Irv Gotti promoted Tha Row artists Crooked I got video play with Ashanti on BET -- Irv Gotti got Eastwood looks on Murder Inc tooDeath Row had established artists like Kurupt and Petey Pablo -- Suge had a shitty distributor (Koch) and he never promoted shit other than his Live Interviews name-dropping and his "radio tours" -- there was no ground promotion after Priority and yet they still sold records