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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: westside159 on June 07, 2006, 04:43:29 PM
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Man i just got it today and it's all heat not one wack song he came with it better then war *& peace fa sho !!!!!!
my favorite tracks
1.Growing up
2.doin what it posed 2 do
3.spittin seed's
4.smokin weed
5.the nigga trapp
6.why we thugs
7. crhome & paint
8. go to church
yay yay !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Well i guess everyone has they own opinion.....
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not classic, but I'd agree, not one bad track. some avg tracks, lots of bangers. Its an album I can listen to all the way thru without skipping a track. thats extremely rare for me nowadays.
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like i said before.. for an album to be classic you have to give it time.. its been out for 2 days now.. itll take a year or so (atleast for me) to call it classic
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nah... Chronic was a classic like a month after it came out, Illmatic was an classic right on the shelves, and Paid in Full was a classic before it was released. A classic in what Cube was going for would follow these thread setting albums. I don't think he did it, but shooting for classic and getting one great album is not bad.
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This just goes to show how "classic" is such an arbitrary term when it ain't deserved...you earn classic status, you don't just have it when you drop.
nah... Chronic was a classic like a month after it came out, Illmatic was an classic right on the shelves
I dunno about that..."The Chronic" was getting crazy love from critics, but I don't think it was recognized as a classic until everybody in hip-hop started jumping on the G-Funk bandwagon and radio started playing gangsta records more. I wouldn't have said "The Chronic" was a classic until around the time that '93 was ending.
And "Illmatic" was most def not a classic right on the shelves, either...that album took two years just to go Gold. It was certainly anticipated in the underground, ain't no doubt about that, but it's not like everybody was bumping the hell outta it all across the world...it took a lot of time to grow on people.
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lol, @ people deciding for other people what is classic and what is not. If you think its classic, then let it be. Its all a matter of opinion. Just remember, most people's opinions are wrong.
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Nope. To you it is, to me it isn't.
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this shit is classic to me.....theres not any other albums fuckin with this in the last couple years IMO....Cube is the fuckin man for droppin this cd......If you ask me, Cube just came outa nowhere and fucked up the rap game with "Laugh Now, Cry Later".....
And its a dope way to represent the westcoast!!!!!!!! 8)
"Im spittin Pollaseeds (la la la) I crack em one by one, cuz I dont wanna be greedy" ;D :D 8) Fuckin love this jam!!!
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I wouldn't call it a classic yet......but it's def. the Best Shit Out Hands down........Fuck it.....it's the Album of the year!!!!!!!!!!
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This just goes to show how "classic" is such an arbitrary term when it ain't deserved...you earn classic status, you don't just have it when you drop.
nah... Chronic was a classic like a month after it came out, Illmatic was an classic right on the shelves
I dunno about that..."The Chronic" was getting crazy love from critics, but I don't think it was recognized as a classic until everybody in hip-hop started jumping on the G-Funk bandwagon and radio started playing gangsta records more. I wouldn't have said "The Chronic" was a classic until around the time that '93 was ending.
And "Illmatic" was most def not a classic right on the shelves, either...that album took two years just to go Gold. It was certainly anticipated in the underground, ain't no doubt about that, but it's not like everybody was bumping the hell outta it all across the world...it took a lot of time to grow on people.
the chronic wasnt doin particularly well in the first months of its release. it didnt start hittin the charts until about 3 months after its release. alot of niggas was trashin it before it became a hit.
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This just goes to show how "classic" is such an arbitrary term when it ain't deserved...you earn classic status, you don't just have it when you drop.
nah... Chronic was a classic like a month after it came out, Illmatic was an classic right on the shelves
I dunno about that..."The Chronic" was getting crazy love from critics, but I don't think it was recognized as a classic until everybody in hip-hop started jumping on the G-Funk bandwagon and radio started playing gangsta records more. I wouldn't have said "The Chronic" was a classic until around the time that '93 was ending.
And "Illmatic" was most def not a classic right on the shelves, either...that album took two years just to go Gold. It was certainly anticipated in the underground, ain't no doubt about that, but it's not like everybody was bumping the hell outta it all across the world...it took a lot of time to grow on people.
the chronic wasnt doin particularly well in the first months of its release. it didnt start hittin the charts until about 3 months after its release. alot of niggas was trashin it before it became a hit.
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Well, I think it's an excellent album, but I hate to call anything a "classic" when it comes out. My philosophy is: "play it again in a year or two, and see how it sounds then." But my gut feeling is that LNCL won't get played out in a month for me the way WAR and (especially) PEACE both did (and I also eventually got a little tired of TERRORIST THREATS, although that one had some cuts). You can tell when an artist likes what he's doing, and I have a feeling these are the songs Cube wants to do, whereas I have a suspicion that WAR and PEACE were both compromised to some degree.
As I said in another post, THE SOURCE gave LNCL four mics, and I think that's probably about right.
My favorites right now are:
Why We Thugs (Cube's conscious/political style is back)
Smoke Some Weed (I like how he switches from one topic to another)
Child Support (smart assessment of where the mainstream rap game is today)
Doin What it Pose 2 Do (nice combo of boasting and humor, and that chorus is addictive)
Laugh Now, Cry Later (another cool issues-oriented song. "Tell' em I'm a nice nigga..." LOL!)
Growin' Up (If you don't feel this one, your heart's not beating)
Click-Clack--Get Back! (a scary, slammin' and HILARIOUS "step-to-me-I'll-fuck-you-up" song)
Spittin' Pollaseeds (nice funk production, Kokane sounds revived, and of course WC's dope)
PEACE!
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not classic, but I'd agree, not one bad track. some avg tracks, lots of bangers. Its an album I can listen to all the way thru without skipping a track. thats extremely rare for me nowadays.
yup, i agree. certainly not a classic, but a very solid album with lots of good songs.
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real dope album...smoke some weed is incredible.
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another one with smoke some weed....can someone please explain to me why this song is so dope
1. the beat is wack
2. not only is it wack its annoying
3.the lyrics are lacking hes not talking about anything! naming a bunch of people who smoke weed and so on.. come on.. there wya better songs on this record
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A lot of songs I like... You gotta lot of that ( favorite), Doin' what it pose 2 do, Why We thugs, Go To Church, etc...
another one with smoke some weed....can someone please explain to me why this song is so dope
1. the beat is wack
2. not only is it wack its annoying
3.the lyrics are lacking hes not talking about anything! naming a bunch of people who smoke weed and so on.. come on.. there wya better songs on this record
Since you posted while I while posting, here's my answer: They love weed and are just happy to have a song for them...
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another one with smoke some weed....can someone please explain to me why this song is so dope
1. the beat is wack
2. not only is it wack its annoying
3.the lyrics are lacking hes not talking about anything! naming a bunch of people who smoke weed and so on.. come on.. there wya better songs on this record
I don't exactly agree but I think its my least fav track on the album
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another one with smoke some weed....can someone please explain to me why this song is so dope
1. the beat is wack
2. not only is it wack its annoying
3.the lyrics are lacking hes not talking about anything! naming a bunch of people who smoke weed and so on.. come on.. there wya better songs on this record
1. The Beat is Hard
2. I smoke weed
3. I love the lyrcs because everything he is talking about is related to weed example: a mother trying to blow while her kids is tripping....the fact that dave chappelle smokes a lot of weed and took off to africa...... BACK TO AFRICA USED TO BE A THEME SONG....LOL...THAT SHIT IS DOPE IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT THEN DON'T BUMP IT. I WILL
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It was sold out today when I went to go buy it, I had to shop around a couple of places before I could find a copy... I was also told my the associates that it was selling out everywhere!
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Oh yeah no doubt im not dissin its all good you know thats why we here to talk about.
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Not a classic yet but i just came in here 2 b off topic. lol.....If Snoop raps like he is rapping on Cubes album then i am definetely anticipating his new album , Dr Dre or not........
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Gotta say it is a dope album - I just got it from the record store today and listened the thing from front to back, and I'm feelin the shit a lot. The fact that the record sounds consistent throughout is something modern albums often lack. I gotta say I'm a bit surprised of the consistency actually, given the wide range of producers on there.
But anyways - not one wack track, there's no denying it, Cube is back.
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4/5, it's skip-free, but he could of dropped a few tracks imo.
this will probably shit on anything else from the west in '06.
Why We Thugs is my personal favourite.
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I bought it today, I really dig that album! My favourite track is Child Support. I dont think it's a classic though.
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i skipped lot of them...damn,.,
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I bought this on Friday, this album is a heater. I'd give it a 4/5. My favorite track is "Go to Church", that songs gets me hype like a mufucka.
I also like the fact that cube went back to his roots, spitting some concious type shit. This is an excellent, well rounded record, but calling it a classic is way way way WAY to premature.
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the nigga trap and go to church is my favorit tracks on the album..
and that banger why we thugs