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he says in the song .. "me D O C and Snoop, sat and made lyrics to replenish your name like gatorade.." more than likely to do with money. Funny how him & Dre squashed it and he signed to Aftermath ..
Quote from: MightyWhitey on May 19, 2003, 12:23:46 AMhe says in the song .. "me D O C and Snoop, sat and made lyrics to replenish your name like gatorade.." more than likely to do with money. Funny how him & Dre squashed it and he signed to Aftermath ..nah, this song was done after he signed to aftermath.what happened was that when dre left deathrow... RBX joined him to start dre's new label "aftermath".dre released a compilation in 1996 on his aftermath imprint through interscope titled "dr dre presents the aftermath". RBX featured on the track "eastcoast westcoast killaz" with B-real (of cypress hill) , NAS & KRS-one , and his own solo track "blunt time".after poor sales of this compilation, dre made a big reshuffle on his label.... all his artists that were currently signed to his label were dropped, this included RBX. the only one that stayed was melman. melman who became one of dre's main producers .so RBX got really pissed off at dre for kickin him off the label, and dissed him in the source magaxine back in 97.and then RBX released that track A.W.O.L. on his album later on.but RBX is over that, and is cool with dre now.he was just all hot at that time coz of gettin kicked off aftermath.RBX is pretty dope.good to see he hookin up wit the doggystyle crew
Im pretty sure AWOL was made during the Death Row Era, its a pretty good song too. I think RBX is tight as hell. He also talks about how he was unappreciated at Death Row in i think, "Out With Da Old" (a really dope song) when he says he was the backbone of Deathrow. I hope to hear more songs with RBX, hopefully even an album.