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Quoteso soneome got an old case and a inkjet printer.. woopee this ain't worth more than 5 bucks.. look at the official wideawake releases.. they knew what would sell and their cd's are/were all under 10 bucksSoopafly DPGC did you notice the typo in the picture on the Soopafly song? Fifth Sack? not Fifty Sack
Wasnt bitch dogg meant to the og version of easy to be a soulja?
Quote from: jory on August 02, 2016, 10:04:29 PMWasnt bitch dogg meant to the og version of easy to be a soulja?No, because actual Inside Out tracklist contained both songs. But, I wonder if there's not a verse (Swoop G or Lil C-Style) from "Snoop Dogg / Bitch Dogg" which ended in, then, a new version of "Easy To Be A Soldier" (previously a Tha Realest solo song or something like that).
Quote from: donfathaimmortal on August 03, 2016, 01:01:12 AMQuote from: jory on August 02, 2016, 10:04:29 PMWasnt bitch dogg meant to the og version of easy to be a soulja?No, because actual Inside Out tracklist contained both songs. But, I wonder if there's not a verse (Swoop G or Lil C-Style) from "Snoop Dogg / Bitch Dogg" which ended in, then, a new version of "Easy To Be A Soldier" (previously a Tha Realest solo song or something like that).I have a theory that "Snoop Dogg / Bitch Dogg" is the same song as "Bustaz (Ryder Version)" that was on one of Swoop G's solo albums. Going along with what you said, Lil C-Style re-did one of his verses from that song for "Easy to be a Soldier."
Wonder why WideAwake didn't release this when they had the chance. They would have had to remove the 2pac song (or replace it with the released version of Late Night), but seems like a no brainer. I'm sure it was already mixed and ready to go for the most part. Instead those chose to release that compilation "20 to Life" which was a collection of mostly previously relehased songs and was pretty terrible.
Wonder why WideAwake didn't release this when they had the chance. They would have had to remove the 2pac song (or replace it with the released version of Late Night), but seems like a no brainer. I'm sure it was already mixed and ready to go for the most part. Instead those chose to release that compilation "20 to Life" which was a collection of mostly previously released songs and was pretty terrible.
Quote from: Soopafly DPGC on August 03, 2016, 11:28:36 AMWonder why WideAwake didn't release this when they had the chance. They would have had to remove the 2pac song (or replace it with the released version of Late Night), but seems like a no brainer. I'm sure it was already mixed and ready to go for the most part. Instead those chose to release that compilation "20 to Life" which was a collection of mostly previously released songs and was pretty terrible. WideAwake said early on that they would not release anything by Top Dogg or Tha Realest. I believe this was because they were trying keep a good relationship with Snoop and Pac's estate, and because those 2 acts wouldn't generate any profits (not like anything they did release made a lot anyway). That "rule" alone eliminated like half of the songs on Inside Out.They did release "With Me Tonight" from Inside Out by Jewell and Storm, which was one of the better songs from WA. Not sure why they didn't drop "Fifth/Fifty Sac" by Soopafly, "July Halloween" by Sixx Feet Deep, or "Fiend to a Pipe" by Young Solidierz. All those tracks sounded like bangers in the snippets.
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Quote from: DR2ndDynasty on August 17, 2016, 03:10:23 AMSo now here is your Chance to support this Release - Some People already starts to Contribute this Project over Bomb1st.com. If anybody want to be a part of that Contributing Group send an E-Mail to @djcoma for more informations....and please let all that beef outside, because this is all about the Fans, no matter from which Forum, crossover....the Project is on a good Way, any support is welcome. You have until October 15th to support and make this Release possible.THX and HUGE PROPZ to DUBCnnwats the email?
Quote from: dj coma on August 03, 2016, 01:13:01 PMQuote from: Soopafly DPGC on August 03, 2016, 11:28:36 AMWonder why WideAwake didn't release this when they had the chance. They would have had to remove the 2pac song (or replace it with the released version of Late Night), but seems like a no brainer. I'm sure it was already mixed and ready to go for the most part. Instead those chose to release that compilation "20 to Life" which was a collection of mostly previously released songs and was pretty terrible. WideAwake said early on that they would not release anything by Top Dogg or Tha Realest. I believe this was because they were trying keep a good relationship with Snoop and Pac's estate, and because those 2 acts wouldn't generate any profits (not like anything they did release made a lot anyway). That "rule" alone eliminated like half of the songs on Inside Out.50 Sac = the who's world is it (it has been released a couple times, on a few different random projects)Soopafly mentions the words 50 sack, in the track and that's where it stops, the rest of the hook is him repeating who's world is it?They did release "With Me Tonight" from Inside Out by Jewell and Storm, which was one of the better songs from WA. Not sure why they didn't drop "Fifth/Fifty Sac" by Soopafly, "July Halloween" by Sixx Feet Deep, or "Fiend to a Pipe" by Young Solidierz. All those tracks sounded like bangers in the snippets. Huh that's interesting. Never knew that about YGD and Tha Realest. Makes sense though, now that I think about it, WideAwake didn't release anything from them. Wish they would have released 50 Sac by Soopafly instead of "This Type Of Flow" on that 20 to Life compilation. That song had been out forever.
Quote from: Soopafly DPGC on August 03, 2016, 11:28:36 AMWonder why WideAwake didn't release this when they had the chance. They would have had to remove the 2pac song (or replace it with the released version of Late Night), but seems like a no brainer. I'm sure it was already mixed and ready to go for the most part. Instead those chose to release that compilation "20 to Life" which was a collection of mostly previously released songs and was pretty terrible. WideAwake said early on that they would not release anything by Top Dogg or Tha Realest. I believe this was because they were trying keep a good relationship with Snoop and Pac's estate, and because those 2 acts wouldn't generate any profits (not like anything they did release made a lot anyway). That "rule" alone eliminated like half of the songs on Inside Out.50 Sac = the who's world is it (it has been released a couple times, on a few different random projects)Soopafly mentions the words 50 sack, in the track and that's where it stops, the rest of the hook is him repeating who's world is it?They did release "With Me Tonight" from Inside Out by Jewell and Storm, which was one of the better songs from WA. Not sure why they didn't drop "Fifth/Fifty Sac" by Soopafly, "July Halloween" by Sixx Feet Deep, or "Fiend to a Pipe" by Young Solidierz. All those tracks sounded like bangers in the snippets.