West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on July 21, 2007, 06:50:03 AM
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A few questions...
-Did this song come out before or after the Dogg Pound "New York, New York" song?
-If the song is called "L.A., L.A." then why the hell does the song have nothing to do with L.A?
-If it's supposedly a diss record then how come they don't diss any rappers in the song?
-Who is that that drops the verse that says, "I'm 25, still strong, study Islam"? I like that line because it describes me.
-What is the song about anyway.. they are talking about everything from orthodox Islam (catching Jummah) to 5% Islam (Godbody this, Godbody that) to selling drugs, to being in prison, the lyrics are all over the place.
-What was being said about the song at the time it came out? Was there any controversy surrounding it?
... by the way, I like the song.. I wasn't into the East Coast back in the day, so I never checked it out till recently. I'm curious to hear more about this classic East Coast record. Peace.
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A few questions...
-Did this song come out before or after the Dogg Pound "New York, New York" song?
-If the song is called "L.A., L.A." then why the hell does the song have nothing to do with L.A?
It was a response to "New York, New York". They basically bounced the Dogg Pound song right back in their faces. That's all it did.
-If it's supposedly a diss record then how come they don't diss any rappers in the song?
They were just showing how Tha Dogg Pound were talking out of their asses for calling NY fake.
-Who is that that drops the verse that says, "I'm 25, still strong, study Islam"? I like that line because it describes me.
Tradegy Kadafi. You would like his music.
-What is the song about anyway.. they are talking about everything from orthodox Islam (catching Jummah) to 5% Islam (Godbody this, Godbody that) to selling drugs, to being in prison, the lyrics are all over the place.
-What was being said about the song at the time it came out? Was there any controversy surrounding it?
Yeah, basically showing how 'real' they are, and it truly is one of the hardest hip-hop anthems to date. Guess what, it came out during the eastcoast westcoast feud, of course there was controversy surrounding it :D
... by the way, I like the song.. I wasn't into the East Coast back in the day, so I never checked it out till recently. I'm curious to hear more about this classic East Coast record. Peace.
Classic indeed. Props for knowing what's up.
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props 11z, i was just gonna type the same ish.
but a coupla points, "im 25, still strong, study Islam" you realise he also references the Torrah in the same line, and that is the Jewish book right?
and how can you call it a classic (which it is) and then say "the lyrics are all over the place" make ya mind up.
anyways props for making the thread, aint listened to this song in ages.
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heres the video for LA LA
http://youtube.com/watch/v/g-leauL2a1o
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From what I remember CNN gave props to Tha Dogg Pound in their booklet for The War Report, kinda strange.
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props 11z, i was just gonna type the same ish.
but a coupla points, "im 25, still strong, study Islam" you realise he also references the Torrah in the same line, and that is the Jewish book right?
and how can you call it a classic (which it is) and then say "the lyrics are all over the place" make ya mind up.
anyways props for making the thread, aint listened to this song in ages.
Well, him saying he reads the Torah isn't a big deal, because Muslims believe in all the revealed books from Prophets, the only thing we believe different is that we think some of it's content has been changed for political reasons.
And, just because the lyrics are "all over the place" it doesn't mean the song isn't dope. That's their style, you know? Like take somebody like Ghostface Killer for example, his lyrics don't make sense but he still has made a lot of hott joints.
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The lyrics are all over the place because rap music is a culmination of everything around you, it's not religious propaganda no matter how much you want it to be. You seem to have a hard time understanding hip hop kid.
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The song talks about how Bryan is a fag and how RUF is the movement. Bow down to us! Fuck with us and we take your hands, cracker!
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From what I remember CNN gave props to Tha Dogg Pound in their booklet for The War Report, kinda strange.
They were beefin for some time, after that they've been givin each other props...
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There was another version (OG?) out before The War Report dropped that was much better than the one on that album, both great Marley Marl productions though.
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I remember hearing this and they're just rappin about random shit. If this was supposed to be a response to NY NY, it wasn't a very good one.
Personally I thought it was weak when I heard it.
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I remember hearing this and they're just rappin about random shit. If this was supposed to be a response to NY NY, it wasn't a very good one.
Personally I thought it was weak when I heard it.
That's what I was trying to say. That it almost seems like it came out before "New York, New York" because they don't really "respond" to anything, unless, like someone said above, that their response is just to show how gangsta/intelligent they are.
Regardless, I've been bumpin this song so much it's like the 90's all over again here. I can't get over Tragedy Kadafi's verse. I'm 25 years old right now, and whenever I hear him say "25 years old and still strong, the worlds rotten like the vien in my father's arm, I study Islam..... Fuckin with the swift Arabic scarface, La Ilah Ilah Allah (there's no God but Allah)"... I'm really feelin Tragedy Kadafi!
The whole track is bangin. If I can forget that it's supposed to be their idea of a reponse record.. then I definitely give it a 10!
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and ny ny wasnt really dissing NY either except in the hook and video. Same thing with LA LA
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There was another version (OG?) out before The War Report dropped that was much better than the one on that album, both great Marley Marl productions though.
Yes I remember 2 versions as well. I had both back in what must have been like 98 or 99. If any of you guys got the other version please post it up. Thanks!
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and ny ny wasnt really dissing NY either except in the hook and video. Same thing with LA LA
lol exactly, that's what I was just about to post.
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and ny ny wasnt really dissing NY either except in the hook and video. Same thing with LA LA
lol exactly, that's what I was just about to post.
Not neccasarily.....
It was more than just the hook. The intro had Snoop making a parody of the East Coast... saying stuff like "Yo God, Yo God, Is that Money? Yo , I Got Mad Skillz!" And then Kurupt was basically showing in his verses that he could flip an East Coast style and flip it better than the East Coast rappers themselves could do, he showed that West Coast artists were also true emcee's.
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I remember hearing this and they're just rappin about random shit. If this was supposed to be a response to NY NY, it wasn't a very good one.
Personally I thought it was weak when I heard it.
jeronimo you need to listen to that song again ...that whole cd is killa... anyone got the OG version to hook up(never heard that)..along with the album version.. i have the album at home but would like to compare the two now at work! LOL
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that song sucked.......waht the fuck kinda diss was that??