It's May 13, 2024, 02:39:46 AM
What's the name of the track with Twista on Rassassination? Ras was struggling to keep up with the beat.
If you listen to his rhyme schemes, he started using the multis before it became trendy
When it comes to switching speeds, I think Crooked is one of the best at that, or for someone outside the west, Big Boi.
Goldie Loc is great too. Him and Tray Dee are the greatest DUO next to Kurupt N Daz. FREE TRAY DEE!!
Tray Deee has got some good verses, but The General's List might have done better with a different album cover:
Tray Dee is coo but nothin like Ras, Sly, or Crooked. His flow is solid, but he does have the EXACT same flow on every single track, and all his hooks sound nearly identical. He doesn't talk about much outside of gangbangin and thug shit in general. Goldie Locc is dope when he is...his flow and delivery were always better than Tray Dee's in my opinion...he got a lot more energy and his voice stands out more. Lyrically he was never as good as Tray, but overall Tray wasn't light years ahead of Goldie like people tend to say. Goldie delivers shit to where it hits you, regardless of what he is talkin about.
Goldies raps were okey back in 2002 but his last 2 underground albums were str8 poor.He retired?Theres no chance he will release a solo album and it do well
WTF is going on??? Tray Dee a top ten west coast lyricist? Tray Dee on the same level as ras kass, crooked i, and sly boogy? I need to start searching for tray dee tracks-immediately.
Dont believe them.Most of them like him because hes a triple OG or whatever.
Ive never heard him off beat.
goldie is hard so is tre-dthat's real nigga musicthose who diss them aint realthey bangin in the streets and get much propsno one in the hood knocc's them to hella mc'si be in the streets really!!!
they still think Dre and Snoop stole credit for inventing G-Funk from Hutch and Above The Law. They think ATL should've got the props and record sales that Dre and Snoop got.
dre clearly stole g-funk from atl. atl did it first. atl had that dre day beat first. dre just had a cleaner more polished sound. he did it better. "the chronic" is way cleaner sounding than "black mafia life"; and dre had better mc's whith snoop and the dpg than atl did
and really, the east coast had g-funk before atl or dre. especially the flavor unit, particularly monie love and naughty by nature.
Well, I'm inclined to think that's possible, but there's one significant problem: Not only did "Black Mafia Life" (which ATL claims is the REAL first G-Funk ablum) come out several months AFTER "The Chronic", but Dre and Snoop released "Deep Cover" back in April of '92, almost a full year before "BML"
Why, because they used Clinton and Parliament samples first? Sampling old P-Funk records by itself does not G-Funk make. G-Funk means you take the old P-Funk samples, dirty them up, bring out the melodies with either flutes or long chords from the upper registers of the keyboard, and then add the hard drums. So basically, it's the combination of gangsta ruggedness and P-Funk samples that constitutes what we call "G-Funk" now. That is what Dre and Hutch pioneered.