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no wonder his shit is getting better all of a sudden! lol it sounded like he was freestyleing on some songs though...
kurupt, roscoe, and tri all fell off. even eastwood aint what he used to be. im not lookin forward to Y.A. at all anymore
im suprised noone caught this ( or if they did my bad ) but in the credits of the D&YG II Kurupt is not credited for writing on any song but D. Arnaurd ( Daz ) is . If im not mistaken Ricardo Brown is Kurupts name and its nowhere to be found insted a D. Williams is credited and the publishing is credited to Scoldie Mac which Im sure has to be Roscoe.....anyone got info on this?
Quote from: phillyboy on December 04, 2005, 09:03:13 PMim suprised noone caught this ( or if they did my bad ) but in the credits of the D&YG II Kurupt is not credited for writing on any song but D. Arnaurd ( Daz ) is . If im not mistaken Ricardo Brown is Kurupts name and its nowhere to be found insted a D. Williams is credited and the publishing is credited to Scoldie Mac which Im sure has to be Roscoe.....anyone got info on this?"ricardo brown" isnt kurupts real name, its a pseudonym jus like "kurupt"
Is it possible that he isn't credited because someone owns his publishing and Kurupt wouldn't see a dime if his name appeared in the credits? Or maybe he owes some money to the bank or someone else and anything from his publishing would go straight to that person?Maybe that's why he prefers Roscoe to get all the dough?I simply cannot believe someone could fall off like that, I mean - not a single song written by Kurupt himself?
someone mentioned a while back that roscoe and tristar were writing for kurupt. if this is true i think it reflects a sad state of affairs for young gotti. i don't see why he can't write for himself. i had always felt that if he spent some time seriously writing his rhymes and not just freestyling that he could return to greatness.kurupt may be like mike tyson in this regard. when tyson was young, he'd stay in shape and train year round. towards the end of his career he lost his hunger, and would go through a six week training bootcamp before a fight to get in shape for a fight. all the while letting his natural skill deteriorate and relying on one punch knocc outs. similarly, it seems kurupt has allowed his lyrical skill to deteriorate; rather than staying sharp and improving his craft