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Wild_Elmo

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Re: New DPG interview
« Reply #30 on: August 05, 2005, 10:54:31 AM »
It would be better without Daz producing. We wouldn't want to hear mediocre beats anyway.
 

Mr. O

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Re: New DPG interview
« Reply #31 on: August 05, 2005, 11:03:57 AM »
It's not only Snoop being selfish, if you ask me. Daz first signed to SoSoDef to get some papers, and now he's making an album with Snoop quarterbacking it, just to get some papers. Shit, he's even releasing that DVD where he's dissing Kurupt all over it! It's ok tho, get your money man! But damn.. Kurupt did the same thing signing to Death Row: he just wanted more money, and he fucked up the DPG family just for them $. It's sad that they all can't really make a "real" reunion album without thinking about them damn $. I miss the old days, where Death Row handled all the business and they were just in the studio together, making dope music. Now Kurupt and Daz are about to make a reunion album and they dont even know who's producing it. Wtf? Daz got some tight beats, but he aint using it for this album since they aint paying him enought $ to use them. For his own DPG reunion album! Wtf? Snoop is quarterbacking it, so he'll let his own producers ruins it, like they did on the 213 "reunion" (?) project and he aint giving Daz enought money to let him produce the album. Wtf? It's all about the $. Sad shit. Anyway since DPG has never released a wack album, i'll wait to judge it, hoping it will be a nice surprise.
I agree with you...even when dpg reunites..it's not the same.  Back then, it was just about DPG...l
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mrtonguetwista

Re: New DPG interview
« Reply #32 on: August 05, 2005, 11:52:08 AM »
All yall bitch niggaz from holland, and switzerland and shit wouldnt even be able to get ya greasy ass hands on it if it wasnt for snoop.
lol

 

WestCoasta

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Re: New DPG interview
« Reply #33 on: August 05, 2005, 12:31:34 PM »
we all got our opinions but pretty much we should all be thankful that this is happening

nobody ever thought they'd get back together, and now there's news of 2 CD's comin out  :o

one DPG with Battlecat and DJ Pooh etc...  :o ;D that's pretty tight if you ask me

and then another one later on WITH Daz on the tracks producing, that's even better

hopefully the first one will be a treat and the next one will be better

I think we should all just forget about the labels, money, etc.. business crap cuz all that counts is the quality of music

and just be thankful that we can once again get more DPG albums
 

PLANT

Re: New DPG interview
« Reply #34 on: August 05, 2005, 01:24:19 PM »
Whats wrong with Dj Pooh, BC and Terrance?   Snoop already said he was trying to get Dr Dre on that as well.....Im sure Fred Wreck will also produce.....Stop bitching and complaning
 

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Re: New DPG interview
« Reply #35 on: August 05, 2005, 02:09:22 PM »
You niggaz are stupid. Always quick to blame Snoop for somethin and he is the only one willing to help them and you out. All yall bitch niggaz from holland, and switzerland and shit wouldnt even be able to get ya greasy ass hands on it if it wasnt for snoop. That shit wouldnt be a major release without snoop. Me im in Cali ima get mine regardless. But yall act like snoop told Daz not to produce. Just like yall think snoop told Warren not to produce. ITS THE FUCKIN RECORD LABEL. They dont wanna give niggaz Advance money and then have to PAY them for producing records.  They think hey its your record you produce it yourself for FREE. thats why daz is not producin on the album. Thats why daz wants to drop another one. NOT because snoop is saying daz doesnt have it anymore. Its because daz doesnt get paid for produces for Daz. Its fuckin pointless unless HE is going to own the masters and publishing which he wont. This is the same shit that happen with Warren and yall are too fuckin dumb to realize. Stop bitchin about snoop witout him yall niggaz would be STARVING.

coming from a guy with a pic of snoop in his avi...
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WestCoasta

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Re: New DPG interview
« Reply #36 on: August 05, 2005, 05:53:43 PM »
You niggaz are stupid. Always quick to blame Snoop for somethin and he is the only one willing to help them and you out. All yall bitch niggaz from holland, and switzerland and shit wouldnt even be able to get ya greasy ass hands on it if it wasnt for snoop. That shit wouldnt be a major release without snoop. Me im in Cali ima get mine regardless. But yall act like snoop told Daz not to produce. Just like yall think snoop told Warren not to produce. ITS THE FUCKIN RECORD LABEL. They dont wanna give niggaz Advance money and then have to PAY them for producing records.  They think hey its your record you produce it yourself for FREE. thats why daz is not producin on the album. Thats why daz wants to drop another one. NOT because snoop is saying daz doesnt have it anymore. Its because daz doesnt get paid for produces for Daz. Its fuckin pointless unless HE is going to own the masters and publishing which he wont. This is the same shit that happen with Warren and yall are too fuckin dumb to realize. Stop bitchin about snoop witout him yall niggaz would be STARVING.
the guy makes sense   :monkey:
 

T-Dub

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Re: New DPG interview
« Reply #37 on: August 05, 2005, 06:35:44 PM »
I'm just happy to see them all back working together and releasing some new music.  I know it's not going to be the same as it was back in the day.  It would be dope if the artists could all chill in the studio all day and whoever was feeling a beat just hop on it and having 3 dope producers in the same studio all knocking out beats.  That made some of the most classic and timeless material.  Back then it was new and fresh, the artists all had a strong hunger and the prides and the egos weren't as big as they are now.  They also have families now and politics get in the way to where it's just not going to be totally the same.  I'm still hopeful that they'll put out some dope music even though it's not the same as it was.