Author Topic: Blood diss to DJ Quik  (Read 1475 times)

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Re: Blood diss to DJ Quik
« Reply #15 on: January 09, 2006, 07:16:41 AM »
^^it was after the gang truce, a bunch of street cats got together to record the bloods & crips albums, basically to kill each other on wax instead of on the streets..

most of them today are eitehr dead or locked up in jail, sadly.
 

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Re: Blood diss to DJ Quik
« Reply #16 on: January 09, 2006, 07:20:11 AM »
^^it was after the gang truce, a bunch of street cats got together to record the bloods & crips albums, basically to kill each other on wax instead of on the streets..

most of them today are eitehr dead or locked up in jail, sadly.

true... i guess the whole killing eachother on wax didnt work then... the crips had better rappers anyway, atleast on this track the bloodz had fuck all... kinda makes me believe that they could have been real, coz they cant rap for shit  ;D
 

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Re: Blood diss to DJ Quik
« Reply #17 on: January 09, 2006, 09:22:29 AM »
Quik is a geniues who is world wide respected.

Who has heard of this dude...or even knows dudes name??

Case closed.

 

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Re: Blood diss to DJ Quik
« Reply #18 on: January 09, 2006, 10:56:08 AM »
^^it was after the gang truce, a bunch of street cats got together to record the bloods & crips albums, basically to kill each other on wax instead of on the streets..

most of them today are eitehr dead or locked up in jail, sadly.

Yeah, and they weren't on the same songs. Damn...it is true, 95% of these rappers who were on albums like this one and Nationwide Rip Ridaz n Damu Ridaz are dead or locked up now. B-Brazy was one of those.

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Re: Blood diss to DJ Quik
« Reply #19 on: January 09, 2006, 11:16:02 AM »
[Yeah, and they weren't on the same songs. Damn...it is true, 95% of these rappers who were on albums like this one and Nationwide Rip Ridaz n Damu Ridaz are dead or locked up now. B-Brazy was one of those.

They were on the title track together (not to mention the video for it), but that's about it.

Kinda funny that the album was a product of the truce, and yet even then, they had nothing to rap about except bangin on each other.  Small wonder they split up and became the Nationwide Rip Ridaz and the Damu Ridaz after the first two albums were recorded.
 

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Re: Blood diss to DJ Quik
« Reply #20 on: January 09, 2006, 12:15:47 PM »
didn't the relativez say that they were also on "bangin on wax"?
 

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Re: Blood diss to DJ Quik
« Reply #21 on: January 09, 2006, 12:30:46 PM »
thats more of a name-drop than a diss to me...  :P

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Re: Blood diss to DJ Quik
« Reply #22 on: January 09, 2006, 01:02:50 PM »
this is a hard 1 becuz listen hard.. does he say DJ Cat (which would be Battlecat) or DJ Quik.. Battlecat worked on the first Bangin on Wax and Gs n Locs has the same beat as "Shuda Been a B-Dog".. i kno BC isnt listed in the production credits for that song but he could be unlsted on that song or sumthin

any1 get wut im sayin

Yeah i think i got what u saying. you trying to say that Battlecat give the same beat ta 2 different people? Now Batman looking for that nigga battlecat for doin him like that?



well Battlecat helped Ronnie Ron produce sum beats.. Battlecat left after the first Bangin on Wax.. Gs n Locs is on part 2

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Kinda funny that the album was a product of the truce, and yet even then, they had nothing to rap about except bangin on each other.  Small wonder they split up and became the Nationwide Rip Ridaz and the Damu Ridaz after the first two albums were recorded.

It was meant that they take it out on Wax instead of in the streets

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didn't the relativez say that they were also on "bangin on wax"?

Ya they were.. Big Wy was on a few songs also with Tweedy Bird Loc.. The Relativez were in a group called the Young Soldierz that Ronnie Ron put out too, which included Big Stretch who was 1 of the main rappers on the Blood side of the first Bangin on Wax