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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: The "Untouchable" DJR on April 30, 2006, 07:50:34 AM
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1. Yall Ni**az Betta Reconize
2. This Type of Flow
3. Hell Yeah - Big Tray Deee, Soopafly
4. Can I Git Bucc - Crooked I, Daz Dillinger, Soopafly
5. Way 2 Often - Kurupt, Soopafly
6. Everyday - Lil C-Style, Bad Azz, Big Tray Deee, Soopafly
7. There Will Never Be Another - Richie Rich, Daz Dillinger, Soopafly, Gonzo
8. Bacc 2 L.A. - Daz, Xzibit, Soopafly
9. Like It or Not
10. Dat Whoopty Woop - Snoop Dogg, Soopafly
11. Pimp City - Daz, Soopafly
12. Phone Conversation
13. Playing Games
14. Why You Wanna Act This Way
15. Freak Freak
16. Baby Boy
I´m thinkin bout buyin this but b4 I do I need 2 know if all these songz are OG Death Row material or did Daz chance anything, I know Like It Or Not was on Chronic 2000, Pimp City was a bonus cut on Retaliation, Revenge And Get Back and Way 2 Often was on Dogg Pound 2002...
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This was the album that was shelved by Death Row, nothing was changed. This was one of the masters that daz stole when he left Death Row
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Its a solid album....Has some dope westcoast production on there....Soopa always comes tight IMO
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This was the album that was shelved by Death Row, nothing was changed. This was one of the masters that daz stole when he left Death Row
I still don´t understand how Daz got away wit that shit without bein sued...
Anyway thanx I´mma cop it 2morrow then...
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Yeah the beats and featured are ON POINT on this one. Lyrics just get tedious IMO
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i used to own this cd years ago but i didnt really appreciate it for some reason... maybe because it's not a solid album :(
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This is an album I like for the production because the lyrics are nothing special, the highlights being 'Baby girl wanted me to buy her a ring, called her on the phone,here you go,here you got your ring' and 'I'd do anything for you...nah you know that ain't true'
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shits wacker than wack
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lol at 'wack'
I could listen to this shit from basically start to finish.... the last track is the only bad one, and it's just some bitch singing
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lol at 'wack'
I could listen to this shit from basically start to finish.... the last track is the only bad one, and it's just some bitch singing
This aint wack, production is top notch.
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I just ordered this like yesterday, I haven't heard it so I really can't wait to get this in the mail.
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^^^^ if you like DPG then this is a gem, honestly all the tracks are dope, great guests too
a lot of shit from 1997
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album is very good...far far from wack
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can someone hook up a link?
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very dope album... start to finish, fuckin slaps
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yap this album is slammin....btw. what means dat whoopty woop ???
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yap this album is slammin....btw. what means dat whoopty woop ???
Judging from the lyrics of the title track, where Snoop says 'All these bitches there be on dat whoopty woop...' I took it to mean that it meant gossipping or talking bullshit.Something like that.
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This album's very listenable; "Everyday" is my favourite track. I wouldn't say it's lyrically ground-breaking tho'.
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Solid production throughout, but lyrics leave something to be desired. "Hell Yeah" bangs from yesterday to next year though. "If you down with smokin' weed say HELL YEAH!"
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lyrics aint bad, soopa comes nice
but the production is what realy makes it tite.
pick this one up, if u like that dpg shit u wont be dissapointed