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Re: Anyone else prefer Daz's Deathrow beats/tracks compared to his newer shit
« Reply #16 on: December 11, 2005, 02:44:32 AM »
Daz has always some dope bangin muzik  8)
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Re: Anyone else prefer Daz's Deathrow beats/tracks compared to his newer shit
« Reply #17 on: December 11, 2005, 06:20:38 AM »
comparing him to his earlier stuff of course its not the same, simply cause thats a different era of west coast rap , the sound has changed and so has the producers, its the same with dre he has changed his style and no1 seems to complain bout his new beats which personally i think are v poor,
but daz has not put out a bad beat practically ever, even his newer 1s, albums this year dpg lp, gangsta crunk, d&g 2 may not appeal to every1 but u cant deny that the beats are above average to bangin, prove me wrong by mentioning a bad beat daz has done out of these three albums

the last album daz produced and was dope was this is the life i lead


after that he had released dpgc u know what im throwin up(he didnt produce anything on that)
then it was makaveli and dillinger, this was short but the production was  :o
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then the albums this year were very consistant especially dpg lp (prob album of the year imo, songs like come close and nuthin can stop us now 8) )
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Re: Anyone else prefer Daz's Deathrow beats/tracks compared to his newer shit
« Reply #18 on: December 11, 2005, 07:16:05 AM »
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...
 

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Re: Anyone else prefer Daz's Deathrow beats/tracks compared to his newer shit
« Reply #19 on: December 11, 2005, 07:22:08 AM »
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...

Mygla you pretty much hit the nail on the head

His DR beats were unfadable, but you gota remember that people like Quik mixed that shit

One of the greatest beats Daz ever made is pretty much forgotten about, im talking about " Mission Cleopatra" with snoop and some french guy......CRAZY beat....is only a few years old too......
 

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Re: Anyone else prefer Daz's Deathrow beats/tracks compared to his newer shit
« Reply #20 on: December 11, 2005, 03:10:02 PM »
I perfer his older shit, but there ain't nothin wrong with his new shit.

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Re: Anyone else prefer Daz's Deathrow beats/tracks compared to his newer shit
« Reply #21 on: December 11, 2005, 03:17:46 PM »
yeh i think its SAFE to say we all prefer death row daz than 2000 + daz

maybe one day DPG and SUGE will end their beefs........

who knowz....

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Re: Anyone else prefer Daz's Deathrow beats/tracks compared to his newer shit
« Reply #22 on: December 11, 2005, 04:38:38 PM »
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.


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Re: Anyone else prefer Daz's Deathrow beats/tracks compared to his newer shit
« Reply #23 on: December 11, 2005, 06:55:02 PM »
His old shit obviously...
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Re: Anyone else prefer Daz's Deathrow beats/tracks compared to his newer shit
« Reply #24 on: December 11, 2005, 07:07:55 PM »
the real question is who doesn't prefer his old shit

See, 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.
 

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« Reply #25 on: December 11, 2005, 07:11:34 PM »
Oh hell yeah. That's why I cant even really fuck with Daz anymore.
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Re: Anyone else prefer Daz's Deathrow beats/tracks compared to his newer shit
« Reply #26 on: December 12, 2005, 01:35:52 AM »
The beats on Revenge, Retaliation and Get Back were awesome.
 

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Re: Anyone else prefer Daz's Deathrow beats/tracks compared to his newer shit
« Reply #27 on: December 12, 2005, 07:41:45 AM »
the real question is who doesn't prefer his old shit

See, 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 agreed with everything else you said, but I disagree on how the west fell off. I hear alot people saying that west coast fell off because the market was saturated with g-funk and the consumers got tired of it. I completely disagree with that. It was 2pac's death, deathrow's fall along with suge's imprisonment, cube going to movies, and snoop going down south. 2pac's death was like the domino effect. If it wasn't for 2pac's death, I doubt g-funk would have dissappeared the way it did.

You can't rely on the commercial audience when it comes to sound because they go with whatever is popular whether it is actually crappy or good and they never look bad. An example of this is today's audience. 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. :-\
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Re: Anyone else prefer Daz's Deathrow beats/tracks compared to his newer shit
« Reply #28 on: December 12, 2005, 07:53:34 AM »

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. :-\

Not feelin' 'What Would You Do'? Damn, some people just don't appreciate good music.

Then again, I suppose there are a lot of G-Funk/Death Row classics that wouldn't get love from today's crowd.
 

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Re: Anyone else prefer Daz's Deathrow beats/tracks compared to his newer shit
« Reply #29 on: December 12, 2005, 08:15:46 AM »
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.


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