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King T - Ruthless Chronicles
« on: November 19, 2004, 08:13:18 AM »
this comes out on tues.

i have a feeling its gonna have the same songs or some songs that were on Thy Kingdom Come cause of the guests he has featured so far

does any1 have a tracklist for this album????

n e new songs on it?
 

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Re: King T - Ruthless Chronicles
« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2004, 08:20:28 AM »
they renamed it to Ruthless Chronicles?
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Re: King T - Ruthless Chronicles
« Reply #2 on: November 19, 2004, 08:31:21 AM »
I guess the argument would be that Thy Kingdom Come was never officially released, so they're justified in using the tracks from that. Shame though. That said, a lot of those tracks still sound fresh (It's Ruff is fucking awesome), so it'll be a good chance for more people to hear them.
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Re: King T - Ruthless Chronicles
« Reply #3 on: November 19, 2004, 12:32:50 PM »
Yea seems like this is a re-release, but I aint complaining......that album was a gem.

 

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Re: King T - Ruthless Chronicles
« Reply #4 on: November 19, 2004, 01:21:57 PM »
yeah i have a feeling this is another release of "thy kingdom come", since the guest list includes dr. dre, dj quik, frost, el debarge, too $hort & baby s...although i don't remember L.V. or WC being on that album, so i'm hoping that there might possibly be some unreleased tracks on it.  it would be dope if they included "got it locked".  unless this is some kind of greatest hits collection, because i thought xzibit and the liks were supposed to be on this album as well?  well if i'm lucky i should be getting this album in the mail today.  ;D  i'll post the tracklist when i receive it and let y'all know the 411 on this album.  it's kinda funny too how the title got changed from "return of the liquid don" to "ruthless chronicles".  curiosity got the best of me so i had to pick it up, just in case anyones interested i bought it from cheap-cds.com, they showed a release date of 11/16, i probably would have the album already, but i only saw that they were selling it 2 days ago.  peace!!!
 

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Re: King T - Ruthless Chronicles
« Reply #5 on: November 19, 2004, 03:54:47 PM »
aight, just got the cd in the mail...haven't had a chance to listen to it, but i've already made some observations.  [tracks with the (**) by them indicate that i believe they are new and/or unreleased] heres the tracklist...

01-Skweez Ya Ballz ft. Baby S
02-Monay ft. Dr. Dre
03-Speak On It
04-As Life Goes By ft. Defari**
05-Ghetto ft. Maylay/E & Bad Azz**
06-Sucka Free ft. Threat
07-Let It Go ft. Boss Mack**
08-Twist A Corner ft. WC**
09-The V ft. DJ Quik, Frost & El Debarge
10-Put Yo Hand In**
11-Step On By ft. Dr. Dre
12-Blow Treez ft. L.V.**

...from what i can tell it looks like theres 6 tracks i've never heard before, but i may be mistaken, these tracks might be from other albums, but i don't think they are.  cuz when i first saw "sucka free ft. threat" i was like dope, but then i realized i think that track is on threat's album.  i'm disappointed, but not too surprised since i was pretty sure some of the "thy kingdom come" tracks would pop up on here, at least we got some new tracks (i think).  now i'm wondering if this is a release that king t had something to do with or is this some bootleg type shit.  because if king t had something to do with this release i don't see why he would agree to put out old material, instead of a totally brand spankin new album.  doesn't seem like too much time and/or effort was put into this release and some artists names are misspelled (dafari & baddass), but i think someone said that's purposely done sometimes for legal issues so theres no problems with record labels and shit ilke that.  maybe someone can get an interview with king t and find out if this is supposed to be his new album, if this is a bullshit release without his permission, or if this is just filler to wake up headz for a new king t album hopefully droppin in the future.  peace!!!!!! 8)
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Re: King T - Ruthless Chronicles
« Reply #6 on: November 19, 2004, 03:59:10 PM »
ill still buy it.. and a track with King Tee & WC, OH SHIT 2 of my  fav rappers on 1 song, its gunnna be hot

btw madkilla whered u order it from?
 

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Re: King T - Ruthless Chronicles
« Reply #7 on: November 19, 2004, 04:06:19 PM »
http://cheap-cds.com/surf/home

there in buena park, ca.  they got good prices, usually ship next day, and if your in southern cali the shipping is very fast.  it usually takes 1 day for my order to get to me.  peace!!
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Re: King T - Ruthless Chronicles
« Reply #8 on: November 19, 2004, 05:40:25 PM »
If that's the tracklisting, I'll definetly pick it up. I've been wanting to hear that King T/WC track for a long time.

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