It's May 11, 2024, 08:13:54 AM
Surprised at how many I'm seein don't dig Daz's new album. On the MIC, I think he's tight as ever. I think his new album shows a more comfortable Daz on the MIC. The beats.. I'll agree, his production has changed alot since Doggfood, but again.. that was during a time when Dre was in the picture.Since Dre, Daz has worked with Soopafly and Mike Dean (on RRGB, RAW, DPG and TLIL. Both producers, for the most part are considered underground, gangsta.. type of producer's. Then you take into consideration the lack of equipment and knowledgable/experienced studio engineers who know how to mix an album like Dogg Food or any of those early DR release's.So.. with all that said.. for what Daz has to currently work with.. I'm lovin his new shit.. and everything since Dogg Food. It's hard to compare Dogg Food due to the lack of all that shit that I said above. But when you look at the hustle skills and his current access to equipment.. I dig that shit even more cuz its independant. It shows that he's gonna put out his own shit no matter what.. Wish Kurupt would have made that choice.Ax
Yup after Dogg Food Daz took a dive. His flow isn't as good as before and neither is his production.
Dillinger and Young Gotti was banging
Daz is tight. STILL
Doggy, it looks like ure just about the only one who aint funky fresh in the flesh
i guess so, thats just my opinion though and dont think its gonna change since this whole board doesnt agree, cause i mean comon if anyones gonna back up dpg its wcc, cause if wcc doesnt who will?i know no one else cares