It's May 21, 2024, 09:12:34 AM
Cool video. Did that song ever end up getting released anywhere?
Never saw this before, somehow it popped up on my youtube looks like it was done around 2000 when they were still pretty near to their primehttps://youtu.be/fAoCsXA1MQo?si=_kmZZNQs_suJiP-Y
We should be asking YOU that question man you're a legend, even knew what Soopafly ate for breakfast..
Haha, to my knowledge it hasn't been. I don't have it in my extensive library.
Hey man, imagine if Soopafly had dropped an album in that "Like it or Not" era of Death Row. I mean after all the song was a single and had a video. He also had a single and video for the Thin Line Between Love and Hate soundtrack a few years earlier. If they were releasing singles and videos how close was he to having his own album on Death Row in that era of his prime. That shit would have been bangin
his debut is a classic regardless
I swear if I'm back this summer I got to order the physical disc and roll around to that whole album. As you know it wasn't released in KC, I didn't even see it till I was hanging in Cali with Siavash. You think he even made any bread off that album? Maybe, because it was independent he might have gotten some reward for the hard work.But yeah, I wish I had it the day it dropped that would have been heavy in my rotation for a good 6 months but I missed the boat, and listening on youtube or Itunes in headphones ain't the same
Daz put it out on on his label, i'm sure Soopafly made a tiny bit off of it, betcha anything Daz just gave him a flat amount of money to buy the masters. I'd be surprised if Daz sold more than 500 copies off his website.I think Soopafly makes him money in his production and publishing. He's had a hand in some pretty big songs from a production standpoint. He had a couple of dope videos and singles. Put The Monkey In It from the Nothing To Lose Soundtrack had an actual single release and a video. Sure he made OK money with that. Then the song I Don't Hang from the A Thin Line Between Love and Hate Sdtk also had a video. I have a promo single of it and i know it was played on the radio and has a remix, but i don't think an official single was released to the public. Then Death Row made a video for Like It Or Not from Chronic 2000, so it seemed like to me they were grooming Soopafly to be the next big thing. Fly seemed to always be loyal to Daz. I think they shared hoes too. So once Daz started falling out with Death Row, that was it for Soopafly.
Damn.. youre right, I forgot the best one, "Put the Monkey in It". I think I forgot it cause I saw it as like a Daz track but it was actually Soopafly feat. Daz. I bought that soundtrack the day it was released because of that song. I also liked the Coolio single on there and I'm kind of embarrassed to admit but I kind of got caught up in the Master P hype around that time as well and "Nothin To Lose" was a Master P TRU track to fit the movie title. Good movie too by the way, maybe I will watch it tonight because I'm bored waiting for the next Suge Collect Call. So that's 3 videos Death Row made for Soopafly tracks in his prime era "I Don't Hang" and "Put the Monkey in It" and "Like it or Not". All 3 tracks I was a big fan of. "Like it Or Not" I must have had on repeat for an entire week after it was released and it inspired me to even shoot my shot at a girl at school and get a girlfriend for a week at the time, 17, we went over to a friends house who had dropped out of school and had his own apartment, and I was impressed he had his own apartment, it was the first time a friend of mine had his own place, he was dating the best friend of my girlfriend I picked up listening to "Like it or Not" and the next year I got an apartment at the same complex--so all these big changes in my life happened to me on the release of "Like it Or Not" being released on that otherwise mostly forgettable Death Row album.So nobody should say I'm not a true Soopafly fan just because I missed the Whoopty Woop release. (Sccit)
Damn.. youre right, I forgot the best one, "Put the Monkey in It". I think I forgot it cause I saw it as like a Daz track but it was actually Soopafly feat. Daz. I bought that soundtrack the day it was released because of that song. I also liked the Coolio single on there and I'm kind of embarrassed to admit but I kind of got caught up in the Master P hype around that time as well and "Nothin To Lose" was a Master P TRU track to fit the movie title. Good movie too by the way, maybe I will watch it tonight because I'm bored waiting for the next Suge Collect Call.