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of course
the last album daz produced and was dope was this is the life i lead
Daz has always been tight... from his g'd up material (i.e. 2pac's Ambitionz As A Ridah) to the smooth material (i.e. my favourite Daz beat ever: Nate Dogg & Butch Cassidy - Scared Of Love).... but like every other damn producer, i prefer his pre-97 stuff...
I perfer his older shit, but there ain't nothin wrong with his new shit.
He sounded raw and gangsta back then, now he trys to sound commercial, and funky like snoops shit and it doesnt suit him. Tracks like Ambitionz As A Ridah, and In Califnornia are classics. Daz hasnt released a classic beat or track since he left Deathrow.Deathrow was his best era. He should have never left Tha Row.
the real question is who doesn't prefer his old shit
Quote from: Quik is the Name on December 11, 2005, 04:38:38 PMthe real question is who doesn't prefer his old shitSee, that's kinda the problem with the West Coast in general - it's still living off its past. People want the same 'ol G-Funk gangsta shit that's been around since '92. Homie, saturating the market with G-Funk is how the West fell off in the first place - people got tired of it. And suddenly, nobody wanted to hear it anymore. Unless people learn to accept that the past is the past and move on, the West is never going to shine again.
I remember someone here talking about going to a concert where they played dogg pound 'what would u do' and no one was feeling it, but when snoop's 'drop it like its hot' came on, the crowd went crazy.
Daz's old shit>Daz's new shit.That's not to say his new stuff is bad, but it's nothing compared to the death row dayz.