It's August 21, 2025, 08:44:06 PM
I refer to Dr. Dre's album as Chronic 2001 nowadays in conversation when I used to just call it 2001. I think that is the actual title of the album since you have the Chronic leaf before 2001 on the front cover.It kinda reminds me of the 7 Day Theory album which I think should actually be referred to as Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, but its confusing because the spine of the album writes it all out as 'Makaveli the Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory' so people never really know what to call it. It's the same with Snoop's No Limit Top Dogg album to an extent.As for worst album titles, the self-titled ones always come across as a bit unimaginative - Cypress Hill, Mack 10, Spice 1 etc.
I never liked that they added the "No Limit" to the "Top Dogg" title...and the front cover always looked so 2nd rate to me with the features listed on itits a great album though
Really? You don’t know the story behind this or you just trolling
I don't know why, but Warren G's second album title: "Take A Look Over Your Shoulder" always seemed weird to me. I didn't like it, can't really put my finger on why, just seemed like it didn't fit the album theme. There was no track on the album titled that, isn't really referenced in any of the other songs. On Eastside LB, the Twinz say "We on The Lookout, the latest hit from DJ Warren G" and i know it just meant they are looking for Warren's next hit....but I always thought "THE LOOKOUT" would've been a better title.
“Young Fun” was a banger feat. Jayo Felony — and Warren spits:Niccaz peepin their shoulderIn every single way/No sweat, cause if I sweat itI stay true to the game so I’m not gonna let it…but anyway I get your point I’m adding it to the list
And he had a song called Transformers, which, the chorus goes "bustaz in disguise"...so I get the idea he was pushing like now he's gotta look over his shoulder because he's famous and bustaz and haters are coming after him. But I don't really think that was the case. Everyone seemed to like Warren when he was blowing up, no one dissed him or criticized him to my knowledge (other than Suge lol). Bone Thugz get a lot of flack for their constant songs about "haterz" and at least in their case it's somewhat warranted as they did have groups copying them, stealing their flow, hating on them....but I never got that feeling with Warren G.
Before I really understood anything about rap lyrics — I do remember wondering what material Bone was going to have left for a follow up to “East 1999”.It just seemed like there was nothing they could come up with to top it. So when they came with the theme of Art of War and that they were taking on haterz and biters (allegedly all those Chi-town groups like Crucial Conflict, Do Or Die, Twista) it sounded like their best chance to still keep their edge after all the success they had with “Crossroads.”But yeah, you are right. Not too many were really hatin on them or hatin on Warren or comin for their crown. But it’s still a good strategy, because hiphop was a competitive sport in the golden age—so it was better than nothin
Can we discuss 2Pacalypse Now. Like someone higher up at Interscope most likely a white man in his 50's trying to market this debut album