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^^belt is a bitter old man, he used to post on here under the name correa, comin in every thread with pure anger .. people don't buy collectibles to use them, they do it as a hobby. u think people who buy currency from the early 1900's go to the store and purchase stuff with that money? considering snoop will be a legend forever, this cd will only go up in value. period.
Quote from: Sccit on March 21, 2017, 12:06:36 PM^^belt is a bitter old man, he used to post on here under the name correa, comin in every thread with pure anger .. people don't buy collectibles to use them, they do it as a hobby. u think people who buy currency from the early 1900's go to the store and purchase stuff with that money? considering snoop will be a legend forever, this cd will only go up in value. period. anger lol you just cant accept the fact what im typing is true you cant fight the future snoop may be a legend but trust me no one is gonna go out their way to listen to old ass snoop music from 20+ years ago nothing but old farts hold on to these cds and tapes you better get rid of your stash while you can isnt that what always end up happening anyway tapes cds are way way way irrelevant and theres nothing you or anyone can do about it what retard in 30 years gonna be hyped over the 1st snoop album or any album from that time no oneits called evolution it will be on the internet for dl if anyone wants it
Quote from: M Dogg™ on March 21, 2017, 10:45:22 AMI had the tape and played the hell out of it. I wasn't aware that they took off G'z Up, Hoe'z Down, so when my tape finally died a very violent death in my cassette player, I bought the CD. I spent 3 or 4 listens trying to figure out what happened to G'z Up, Hoe'z Down. It was the 90's, before the internet, so I couldn't just look it up. Might have to scoop up the OG CD, if I could trust this seller. there are rumours of other DR releases on tape with the odd extra track.. gang related for one i believe.
I had the tape and played the hell out of it. I wasn't aware that they took off G'z Up, Hoe'z Down, so when my tape finally died a very violent death in my cassette player, I bought the CD. I spent 3 or 4 listens trying to figure out what happened to G'z Up, Hoe'z Down. It was the 90's, before the internet, so I couldn't just look it up. Might have to scoop up the OG CD, if I could trust this seller.
My "Murder Was The Case" (CD) doesn't have the Young Soldierz song on it, but it's listed on the back cover. It's the 2001 Ron Winter Productions re-release.
Here is your chance to own the rarest, OOP since the day it was released, version of this album, which includes the song "Gz Up, Hoes Down" featuring Nate Dogg.
QuoteHere is your chance to own the rarest, OOP since the day it was released, version of this album, which includes the song "Gz Up, Hoes Down" featuring Nate Dogg.Why is Gz Up Hoes Down often listed as "featuring Nate Dogg"? Does Nate Dogg have any vocals on this at all?
Quote from: Okka on March 22, 2017, 12:58:51 PMMy "Murder Was The Case" (CD) doesn't have the Young Soldierz song on it, but it's listed on the back cover. It's the 2001 Ron Winter Productions re-release.So it only has 14 tracks on the disc?
That's the real OG Cover, "Gz Up Hoez Down" was on the 2 versions I bought, then I heard people bought it and it was gone -- I've never seen an official "Doggystyle" version that had "Tha Next Episode" on it, that was always the big rumor of who had it, and people rumored it was on vinyl even though I never saw it or even heard it until a low quality version leaked years later (like around 2000ish)"Gz Up Hoez Down" was re-released in CDQ by Death Row on the "15 Years on Death Row" compilation album that came out in 2006 -- Best Buy had a bunch of bonus tracks, and there were 3 versions of the album releasedhttps://www.amazon.com/Years-Death-Row-Definitive-Collection/dp/B000I0QKM4
funny people looking for G'z Up, Hoe'z Down in CDQ. It's been available in CDQ since 1993.