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That's untrue, "Untouchable" the first and only real version of the album was completed, before Suge was first released from Prison. Quik never did a track with Crook when Untouchable was first recorded.
Quote from: GODBODY on August 10, 2004, 05:58:34 AMThat's untrue, "Untouchable" the first and only real version of the album was completed, before Suge was first released from Prison. Quik never did a track with Crook when Untouchable was first recorded.Godbody aka Damon X. . .Nothing I post is untrue, if you read what I posted you will see I said: One of the reasons Suge didnt drop his 1st version of "Untouchable" in 2001, was because the guest appearences were at a minimum.. (Suge waited till he got home, and then sorted the guests)....... and...... Then in 2002, he started working on the 2nd version of "Untouchable", this was the one Suge was going to put his touch to = Suge got home and put his touch to the line-up etc. So I said exactly what you said, Suge wasnt HOME when the 1st version of Untouchable was recorded.Also, I never said Quik did a track when Untouchable was first recorded. Read more carfully next time.
Que aka Adidas "Young Roccs" aka "The.Real_Crooked_I"There is no "touch" that Suge puts on records, because Suge Knight doesn't know anything about production. And Suge didn't want a whole lot of guests appearances on his album, there were at least 10 artists wanted on his album and Suge only wanted to spend for 3, so that is not the reason why Untouchable dropped, I don't remember ever seeing you amongst the group that were putting this album together.And there was no "etc" when it came to other producers who produced tracks on the labum so you are wrong. And again 2Pac was not featured or discussed about being on the original version of Untouchable, so again you are in correct. Now anything after that may be true, I'm disputing that, but you facts are not that...facts. So before you get your britches all up in a teezy and claim I'm trying to "hate" on you, just remember you don't have the monopoly on "Crooked I" and everything about him when dealing with this particular album on the internet, other folks know too, like I'm sure you never heard of the remixes that were done by Cold 187um for several songs off of Untouchable, huh? I'm correcting you on them, since I was there and you weren't. Get your facts in order next time.
One of the reasons Suge didnt drop his 1st version of "Untouchable" in 2001, was because the guest appearences were at a minimum, he simply had the in-house acts on it, J Valentine was on a track, Tupac was also, & the whole album produced by Vegas, Hutch, Jim Gettum etc.
Quote from: Que on August 10, 2004, 04:54:45 AMOne of the reasons Suge didnt drop his 1st version of "Untouchable" in 2001, was because the guest appearences were at a minimum, he simply had the in-house acts on it, J Valentine was on a track, Tupac was also, & the whole album produced by Vegas, Hutch, Jim Gettum etc. Hey DUMB ASS, in your own words in regards to UNTOUCHABLE in 2001, you said Pac was on it and I corrected you by saying he wasn't. Even after Suge was released, there was no talk of Pac being on the album (circa 2000), later that may have been the case, but on the original version, no Pac wasn't. I was simply correcting you on your own words, dummy.And you mention, Vegas, Hutch, Gettum, and ETC. there was no ETC. check your own words.
1) Tupac WAS on the Crooked I Death Row Untouchable album. I spoke to Crooked for hours speaking about his time recording on Death Row and I have heard the song, I work for Crooked, (so I should know more than a former Tommy Boy Records Flyer Hand-out man/Above The Law internet promoter aka Damon X). For your records, it was Crooked I feat. Tupac "Untouchable", it was a track for Crooked I's "Untouchable" LP, the song was even advertised in 2002 on the INTRO page of ThaRow.com, the official Death Row Records website. Now that is straight facts. . .
2) When I say Suge putting his "Touch" to something, I mean Suge getting BEHIND the project. Suge makes it move, he arranged the guests 50% of the time. Danny Boy has been recording for a long time, while Suge was locked up he did a huge amount of Solo tracks that he wasnt asked to do by Death Row, his words to ME were... "Im just waiting for Suge to get home and put his touch to my project, like only he knows how", by that he meant Suge was going to bring in outside producers and artists such as Babyface etc. DB's project is still coming soon.
11 Against All Odds - Danny BoyIt's a slow jam and has a choir at the end. I believe this was recorded right after he completed his Death Row debut LP. So lets say 97. Thats a Dubcc exclusive sample too, you wont hear that anywhere else ever. Please dont pass it around.
I speak to Slip daily, now this was never publicated. But the complete truth. . .