West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Doggystylin on March 02, 2006, 08:26:34 AM
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It sounds like hes goin at someone in specific, I would post up the lyrics but all the lyrics of the song that are online are horribly incorrect, their so off its funny, lol
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yeah he is.. its been posted before..
*plays it quickly*
From what i rememebr someone like LL Cool J or something dissed DPG on tv.. there was a huge fuss about dogg food before it came out.. centred around C delores tucker.. this was is why dogg good was pretty much the last row album to come out on a major.
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is why dogg good was pretty much the last row album to come out on a major.
what do you mean come out on a major? like the last major death row album? cause this came out in 95 and the row was still doin it in 96 with AEOM, Doggfather, etc
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yeah.. and the makaveli album was the last one that dropped when they left interscope in 96..
and then daz's album came out on priority, rage's on universal..
btw: note that Dre was effectively retained by interscope when death row parted ways with them.. tell me.. who's laughing now all the way to the bank now.. Jimmy or Suge?
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^^ if i answered it right will i get a prop?? lol
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why not :)
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yeah.. and the makaveli album was the last one that dropped when they left interscope in 96..
and then daz's album came out on priority, rage's on universal..
btw: note that Dre was effectively retained by interscope when death row parted ways with them.. tell me.. who's laughing now all the way to the bank now.. Jimmy or Suge?
correct...
jimmy laughin to the bank fo sho... but suge i dont think cares os much hes makin money in many other areas obviously
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yeah and i mean.. at the time.. 2pac was the stronger bet.. after all eyez most would have banked on pac.
Dre hadn't really dropped much for a while.. What he had dropped was what some think the best work he'd ever done.. the stuff rumoured to be for "chronic ii : papa's got a brand new funk" that we did get to hear was out of this world... Can't C Me + Cali Love were copped for pac's All eyez on me, Natural Born Killers was copped for Murder Was The Case, Keep Their Heads Ringing ended up on the Friday soundtrack.. Post death row.. Ras Kass ended up with the beat for Ghetto Tango (Ghetto Fabulous) which i know is creditted to stu-b-doo or budha but its rumoured to have been destined for dre's project (and rumoured to have been produced by dre).. Some of the aftermath project tracks were reportedly carried over from death row.. Blunt Time the only i remember right now..
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I can always hear what rappers are saying, but this is the one track where I can't make out half the shit Kurupt says on this track :eh:
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^^^^Listen better..... ;)
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why not :)
right answer is JIMMY IOVINE???
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It sounds like hes goin at someone in specific, I would post up the lyrics but all the lyrics of the song that are online are horribly incorrect, their so off its funny, lol
this album dropped during the beef with b.g. knocc out & dresta, when the dpg/k video was playing on the video shows. the black whole of watts also apparently had a diss track out against dpg at some point, but this was only heard in cali to my knowledge. and ofcourse, kokane's "don't bite the phunk" track had been out for a while; but smooth doesn't seemed targetted at kokane or atl. those cats weren't new, they were well established. dpg/k had dropped summer of '05, in june iirc. i always interpretted the disses to be in that direction, towards k.o. & dre.
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He doesn't get really specific with his disses. Basically just said that they're being dissed by these guys for fortune and fame. So it could be anybody. But it was around the time when the were beefing with BGKO and Dresta. Could have also been aimed at Bone too.
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^^^ yeah what he said...
and also you could say "Who's he talking about?" for a lot of songs....
one that comes to mind is "Can't Let That Slide"..... no one really knows
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^^^ yeah what he said...
and also you could say "Who's he talking about?" for a lot of songs....
one that comes to mind is "Can't Let That Slide"..... no one really knows
I think he was talkin on Nas on that song. I know he dissed someone 'cause he had an interview about it.
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I think he was talkin on Nas on that song. I know he dissed someone 'cause he had an interview about it.
yeah, the song is clearly about nas
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He was talkin bout NAS in CANT LET THAT SLIDE....Thats also why he says "FUCC THE FIRM" in callin out Names Tlakin bout Nas And Foxy...
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2 Quest.
1 Why'd he diss Nas?
2 Are they cool now?
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why not :)
right answer is JIMMY IOVINE???
uhh no.. a rapper dude.. listen to the lyrics.. "proclaimed lyricist dissing us for fortune and fame"..
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why not :)
right answer is JIMMY IOVINE???
uhh no.. a rapper dude.. listen to the lyrics.. "proclaimed lyricist dissing us for fortune and fame"..
I think that was meant for,
tell me.. who's laughing now all the way to the bank now.. Jimmy or Suge?
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haha.. loco..
i cant remember if it was Nas being dissed or not.. something in my head says LL.. but i dunno why..
warren g subliminally dissed LL on his second album..
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warren g subliminally dissed LL on his second album..
What song was that?
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it was on "what we go through"
"Well I moved from the East to the West
Word on the street, niggaz wanna test
But these MC's, is scared to buck
Plus they talk too much and smoke too many blunts
You fuckin rookies
Sweet as Mr. Smith's cookies
Ya hate me one minute and tha next ya wanna buck me
He sent a hoe, in the back seat of my fo'
While ya Goin Back To Cali, watch how you flow
Now ya know, about this Warren G Era
G-Funk terror, look into tha mirror
And what you see is the don of the company
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Mr Smith - an LL Cool J album... .Goin back to cali - an LL song ..
it answers this diss by LL Cool J.. who apparently called him soft + wack too
Lyrics from LL Cool J's "Hollis To Hollywood"
"The way ya stack chips and regulate wild dough
But ain't no G-funk and far from my era
Tales from the hood your boyz will feel terror
MC's contaminatin' tracks with feces
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both were on Def Jam but i cant remember whats behind the beef..
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haha ll getting gangster
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Warren said the beef was squashed long long ago and that he's good friends with Uncle L.
By the way, I've never understood LL's lyrics as a diss to Warren but an attempt to be hard and still not gangsta, like everyone back then in 95, when "Mr.Smith" dropped and G-Funk ruled the charts.