It's September 06, 2025, 12:58:34 AM
20 episodes deep, is this guy ever gonna talk about anything else besides Dre, Snoop, and Pac? Geez he has such a hard on for these guys. This podcast has so much potential but just rehashes the same stuff we’ve heard the past 20 years.
what u want him to talk about? his football days wit RBX??
Yeah, i'd love for him to talk about RBX, why wasn't he signed, why no album. How'd he know RBX and linked up with him. What happened with OFTB's album, literally was getting pressed and stopped at the last minute. Same thing with Nate Dogg, what happened with that. How was Nate able to leave with his masters and release his own version of his Death Row album? How involved was J.FLexx and Sam Sneed with later production at Death Row. What was the deal with DJ Quik? How many albums did he truly mix under the table? Was he actually signed to The Row as D.Blake while at the same time being signed as DJ QUIK over at Profile/Arista? Where did Top Dogg come from? Was he from someone's crew? Did you specifically go looking for a Snoop soundalike? How did he cross your radar? What was the relationship like with Tha Realest and his crew, why did no album materialize? All the details of Kurupt resigning with the Row and becoming VP and starting the DPG feud. What were the negotiations like, who started that. That would be a fascinating episode in and of itself. How did Left Eye end up getting signed? How deep was he into opening the Death Row East label, his Rock N Roll label, Jazz label, etc. Pac said he was close to working with Alanis Moresette and other non rap people at the time of the Gridlock'd Soundtrack. Did Suge have any conversations or negotiations with any big time alternative artists that might surprise us. I'd still like to know how he was able to sample Dre's "Fuck You" song from Chronic 2001 on the TG4R soundtrack. Did he just do it without even bothering clearing the sample? No way Dre would've approved it. What was the whole deal with Crooked I's start/stop promotion during his whole time there. Give some insight into stealing the Chronic 2000 name before Dre had the chance to release his version, forcing him to change the name. He's got at least several months of episodes based on those things alone. The 97-2000 Death Row era is fascinating and rarely talked about in depth. This podcast could be so good and be a gold mine for true Death Row fans.But no, it's the same old BS, who killed 2Pac, Dre stole credit, he's gay, Snoop sucks. Like come on dude, we know you are jealous their success. Now move on and talk about other things that true Death Row fans want to know about.
What potential? What has Suge accomplished in this world that's not the direct result of Dre, Snoop, and Pac? He has nothing.
It’s kind of true. It’s one of the great “what ifs” of hiphop history—alternate universe. What if Dre really was owner and founder of Death Row like everyone thought he was. Remember Nate Dogg was in that interview with MTV saying it wasn’t until Dre left in Spring 96 that, “I guess that’s when we found out Dre didn’t really own it the way we thought he did.”Everyone forgets except for me and folks like HighEyeCue that were old enough at the time, we knew Suge was like a CEO and part owner but just like Nate Dogg we still thought Dre was the head man. Like 51% share of company at least or more, or even at 50/50 that Dre still had some clause that Suge had to answer to him.Everyone forgets it was a surprise to find out that Suge actually had more legal leverage with the label than Dre did.
unfortunately no one really cares about this stuff outside of the members of this website and even here, only a handful of the people would actually give it a listen you care about rbx, sam sneed, oftb? u wont even check rbx new album .. not even when it’s free these things gota be sold… they don’t sell themselves no more