It's May 04, 2024, 04:12:41 AM
damn that woulda been nuts fr fr
Haven't listened yet.. and Sticky showed some strong potential for Aftermath on "Remember Me" which really sounded like a 2001 leftover because Em had been out all year with SSLP but Dre had been away so "Remember Me" was probably written for Dre.But I think ultimately he would've ended up like King T, Rakim, Stat Quo and all the others
But I think ultimately he would've ended up like King T, Rakim, Stat Quo and all the others
yup, sticky once got the chance to be 50cent or even bigger...
Sticky also did "Jump Into It" a.k.a "Feel It" with Dr. Dre. That song used an earlier version of Warren G's "Lookin' At You" beat. Oh yeah, "Remember Me" was meant to be on "2001" originally. Sticky also did that song with Knoc-Turn'Al, Ms. Roq and Battlecat in his Aftermath days.
Yeah no doubt... Dre was just trying to record dope shit as always, and if it is from that time period then it was the 2001 sessions even though that was like a loose designation because it could have ended up anywhere.That makes sense that Sticky came in and knocked out "Buck Um", "Remember Me" and "Jump Into It". Dre probably invited him in just to see what he had and he knocked out those gems so Dre was hype and considered signing him.Of course "Buck Um" led off Snoop's Topp Dogg album, the album that brought back the West and was a certified banger. And I also agree with Sccit that Sticky had a lot of charisma, in fact all those cats from Onyx really had a lot of charisma and we shouldn't even talk about shoulda coulda woulda when it comes to Onyx because they had already blown up way back in the early 90's, before I was even a hip-hop head I remember 10 year old white girls on my school playground rappin "SLAM SLAM, LET THE BOYS BE BOYS". That shit was huge. Fredro Starr was with Brandy in Moesha and also in a lot of films. I always liked Fredro Star, Sunset Park is one of my all time favorite movies and one of my best memories ever from being a kid, went and saw it in 8th grade at the theatre and bought the soundtrack it was one of the all time great hip-hop soundtracks with "Just Doggin" which is really one of Dogg Pounds best all time songs and Pac had a nice one on the opener "High till I Die", MC Lyte had a song that really turned my life around in those days.. a barber shop fucced up my hair and I was the joke of the school for about a week, and then I remember that joint like totally changed my mood around and everything started going my way with girls at school and whatever else I was into in the good ol dayzalso.. forgive me cause I've gotten way off topic but that Fredro Starr/Keith Murray battle was epic and Fredro Starr never got the props he deserved for taking out Keith Murray in that
I remember reading about Sticky was damn near signed, he had a car and house Interscope was already paying for, he was recording songs and writing . With this interview it pretty much proves he was a done deal, but the Black Trash album was in the making he made some joints and sounds like universal gave himMore and promo for it was all over the place that shit was pushed back a gang of times too I remember! I feel like Dre could have blew him up especially with Up In Smoke Tour and where Dre was at the time. Black Trash around some sprinkles of Dre and Mel-Man would have really given Sticky the props he deserves the creativity he had and let’s be fuckin honest he is one of the few to really body ‘Em on his own Song.. sticky blacked the fuck out on Remember Me? That verse is insane!