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It was Microphone Pon CokAllHipHop.com: One of the little known moments was the b-side to “Dre Day,” called “Puffin’ on Blunts and Drankin’ Tanqueray.” This freestyle with you, Tha Dogg Pound, and Dre was classic. Tell me about that moment…Lady of Rage: Those days were just…I don’t know if magic is the word. There was just a vibe. Dre used to make beats, and I would always walk in and say, “I don’t like that beat” – from the gate. I was always the one complainin’. But when I walked in that day, and I heard that track, I was like, “I like that!” Blunts and Tanqueray were circulating, and we just did it. I’m at a loss for words. I think I got [The Quotable] in The Source that month for that. I’ve gotten that twice. The other was, “Microphone Pon C##.”
Source Hip Hop QuotablesPosted on January 11, 2017 by sourcehiphopquotables The Source Magazine started in 1988 as a newsletter, and grew into the biggest hip hop magazine in the world. A giant part of our magazine was a featured Hip Hop Quotable that featured the hottest verse for the month. This became a place legends would be placed including some of the most powerful MCs in all of hip hop such as Big Pun, Eminem, Wu Tang Clan members such as Method Man, Gza, Inspectah Deck, Andre 3000 from Outkast, and many,many more!Here is one of the best lists of we could create from the Source Magazine archives…Andre 3000-Elevators,Aquemini,International Players Anthem,Royal FlushAZ-Rather Unique,I Don’t Give A F—,FanmailB-Real-Real EstateBeanie Sigel-Whatcha Life Like, I Don’t Do MuchBenzino-Die Another DayBig Boi-Reset,Big L-Da Graveyard,’98 FreestyleBig Punisher-Superlyrical,Dream Shatterer,Drop It Heavy,Bring ’em BackBishop Lamont-My OpinionBlack Thought-Y’all Know Who!Boots Riley-Fat Cats,Bigga FishBusta Rhymes-Been Through The StormCanibus-Beasts From The EastCee-Lo-Git Up, Git Out,Decisions, DecisionsChino XL-No ComplexChuck D-NoCommon-Retrospect For Life,The 6th SenseConsequence-Job SongDas Efx-Hard Like A Criminaldead prez-Hip HopDiamond D-Check One, TwoE40-Happy To Be HereE-Vocalist-Non-Stoppin’ The GrooveEminem-Forgot About Dre,The Way I Am,RenagadeFoxy Brown-730Fredro Starr-What IfGame-Letter To The King, The FutureGhostface k!llah-Impossible,Cream 2001, Tony/MontanaGuru-Flip The ScriptGza-Protect Ya Neck,Breaker, BreakerIce Cube-It Was A Good Day,Ghetto Vet,Child SupportInspectah Deck-Triumph,Grand Prix (listed incorrectly under Rec Room)Immortal Tech-Industrial RevolutionJ. Cole-VillematicJadakiss-Blackout,WhyJay-Z-Cashmere Thoughts,Money Ain’t A Thang,Mind Right remix,TheTakeover, Izzo,Alone In This World remix,Moment Of Clarity,Go Crazy, I Know, Minority Report,Watch What You Say To Me, Lost remix,D.O.A., Venus Vs. Mars, Thank YouJoe Budden-Family ReunionKam-KamnesiaKanye West-Through The Wire,All Falls Down,Diamonds, Everything I AmKeith Murray-The Most Beautifullest Thing In This WorldKillah Priest-Blessed Are ThoseKool G. Rap-The RealestKool Keith-Poppa Large Remix, You Live With Your MomKrumb Snatcha-Make ‘Em PayKurupt-For All My N—-s and My B—–s,TrylogyLady Of Rage-Puffin’ Blunts and Drinkin’ Tanqueray,Sho ShotLauryn Hill-How Many MicsLil’ Kim-This Is Who I AmLil’ Wayne-Hey Ladies,Dr. CarterLL Cool J-4,3,2,1,Back Where I BelongLudacris-Southern Fried Intro,Lupe Fiasco-Real Recognize Real,B.M.F.,SLRMethod Man-The What,Shadowboxin’,NYC EverythingMr. G-Zus-Classic Limited EditionMr. Lif-BrothazMichael Barber-Fly AwayMos Def-Mathematics,The r*pe OverMysonne-Letter From PrisonNas-Life’s A B—h,It Ain’t Hard To Tell,Verbal Intercourse,I Gave YouPower,Nas Is Like,Stillmatic freestyle,What Goes Around,One Mic,Black Zombie,Carry On Tradition, OutroNotorious B.I.G.-Kick In The DoorO.C.-Born To LiveOmniscience-Amazin’Pharoahe Monch-Stray Bullet, Haile Selassie KaratePhife Dawg-Buggin’ OutPhonte-The Yo-Yo,All For YouPMD-RampagePosdnous-Stakes Is HighProdigy-Nighttime Vultures,Quiet StormPrince Po-HateQ-Tip-Get A HoldR.A. The Rugged Man-Uncommon Valor:A Vietnam StoryRaekwon-C.R.E.A.M.Rakim-Microphone Fiend,HoodlumRas Kass-Remain Anonymous, Comwiddit,H20 ProofRed Hot Luva-Bust Tha ManeuvaRedman-Headbanger,How’s That,How High,Do What You Feel,Hostility, A-YoRza-The GrainSadat X-Pass The GatSean Price-Mess You MadeSkillz-The Wrap UpSnoop Dogg-Deep CoverSticky Fingaz-Money TalksStyles P-Come Thru, Listen, I’m BlackTalib Kweli-The ProudT.I.-Prayin’ For Help2Pac-Letter To My Unborn, Brenda’s Got a BabyTyler The Creator-TroublMind
not a classic album like i expected.
I hated that "Da Rockwilder" song maybe thats why I view him in a negative light Front 2 Back by Xzibit was one I liked
Agreed. Has a Stranded on Death Row feel to it. DPG really set the bar back then with posse cuts. Some of their best songs even on solo albums were the crew just lyrically tag teaming a beat. Happy to see them all come back full circle on DR
That track is so dope !
Holy shit man just catching up with ya'll because I saw these guys on Drink Champs. It wasn't Kurupt and Daz fault it was Nore and whoever the other guy is with NORE they were all playing around and stuff it just wasn't serious enough for me except when Kurupt kind of hollered at that other DJ cat on there like "hold up cuz what the fucc you say about AI" that part was the only part worth watching.Anyway, point is, I was sleeping. I didn't even notice this thread because sometimes I don't see the sticky threads at the top and I didn't like the lead single either. But some of the other shit on this album is fuccin quality music, man I'm amazed. I didn't think they had it in them at this stage in the game, but I'm gonna have to give this whole album a serious listen all the way through. Like "Always On My Mind" and "Grown Up" there are some quality joints I'm hearing I need to give a serious listen. And go back and read all the posts on here I missed....I like this Visualizer thing wit Kurupt in the middle and Tray Dee there next to Kurupt. Who is that cat on the other side of Kurupt?
^ You should stick with the album for a few days and play it a few times in full, it really grows on you a lot and different tracks become favorites at different times. I've listened to it everyday since it came out I think. It helps that there are a variety of tracks on here that tap into different rap sub-genres.I think it's Lil' Half Dead to the left of Kuruption in the visualisers? I'm not 100% sure. One thing I did notice though is how emotional Snoop got at the end of the playing of 'Always On My Mind', he looks like he might be shedding a tear or two and it's not hard to see why as it's clearly a personal track to him with how he closes it out.
yeah Im in the same boat the only new stuff I checked out this whole year so far has been RBX which was dope as hell and this Dogg Pound album which is dope alsoof course if the Dre/Snoop comes out and also Ems new one I will be there for