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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Tanjential on December 21, 2006, 11:29:16 AM
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was reading an old daz interview from 04 and nima said kurupt's been in magazines telling his side of the story in regards to that death row shit...can anyone link me or direct me to an interview with kurupt telling his side of the story?
I've yet to hear any version from him. also is there xzibit's side of the story with his dpg beef anywhere as well?
-T
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I'd like to read that too, hook it up./
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hmm there were a lot of interviews where kurupt spoke on that...
have u heard the song "I DIDN'T CHANGE"? great song produced by J Wells, thats the first time he spoke, but he wasn't dissing on there.
then after a while he went on a dissing rampage.. he dissed daz on a lot of songs including the song "EAT A DICC DAZ" lol which was wack as fuck, kurupt sounded sad mad... he dissed him on some riflemen tracks too.. one was produced by alchemist, tight as hell.
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As for Xzibit... I'm not really sure if he spoke on it extensively...
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direct me to an interview with kurupt telling his side of the story?
-T
This is from xxl magazine may 2002
xxl - so whats the situation like with tha dogg pound now ?
Kurupt - " We in and out. They kinda hot about what i did. I talked to a couple of the homies. I aint really seen the homies, but even when i was doing business with Big Simon, i just barely saw the homies. But i dont give a fuck where i go, i'm still gonna be (a dogg pound gangsta.) Aint no one going to take that away from me.
Later on in the article
After things didnt work out as well as Kurupt hoped he returned to Knight like the prodigal son. And Knight rewarded him with his own label - frontline entertainment - and made him senior vice president of tha row. "I know my value, i know my worth and the only one that talks to me about my worth or value and supports it, thats where im at. Beyond just making a rap record its the business. The big homie aint just like "hey we gonna put a record out" its like i want you side by side getting these artists and these acts together running shit. He always game to me with game about life, about my children, about how to further myself and all that. I just decided to take some of his advice. Its about having a company and owning your shit. You start off with joint ventures, and next thing you know your owning reels".
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yeah kurupt didnt want no beef... but it was bound to happen
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he dissed daz on a lot of songs including the song "EAT A DICC DAZ" lol which was wack as fuck, kurupt sounded sad mad
What? Eat A Dicc Daz was hilarious! And it bumps with some subs. The three minute outro was a bit much though. If anything, I Didn't Change was the song that he sounded disappointed on.
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he dissed daz on a lot of songs including the song "EAT A DICC DAZ" lol which was wack as fuck, kurupt sounded sad mad
What? Eat A Dicc Daz was hilarious! And it bumps with some subs. The three minute outro was a bit much though. If anything, I Didn't Change was the song that he sounded disappointed on.
I duno man, I didn't change had a hot ass beat, and Kurupt spit some meaningful shit, it was from the heart and it was hot... On Eat A Dicc Daz it mostly sounded like he got drunk as fuck, high as fuck, and babbled random cusswords and disses..
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Yeah...he played and rapped I didn't change to me and my homeboy back in July 03, and was almost cryin when he was rappin it and actin it out.
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he dissed daz on a lot of songs including the song "EAT A DICC DAZ" lol which was wack as fuck, kurupt sounded sad mad
What? Eat A Dicc Daz was hilarious! And it bumps with some subs. The three minute outro was a bit much though. If anything, I Didn't Change was the song that he sounded disappointed on.
I duno man, I didn't change had a hot ass beat, and Kurupt spit some meaningful shit, it was from the heart and it was hot... On Eat A Dicc Daz it mostly sounded like he got drunk as fuck, high as fuck, and babbled random cusswords and disses..
I like both songs, but I Didn't Change was more about the whole situation and making Daz feel guilty whereas Eat A Dicc Daz, Kurupt pretty much clowned on Daz. It sounded more like a diss track. Kurupt didn't even say any names on I Didn't Change.
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damn are the lyrics on ohhla.com? I can't download music at work (where I post from by day) but where can I DL those once I am at home? in the meantime can someone direct me to the lyrics of either of those songs?
and r-tistic? why was Kurupt rappin' to you and your homeboy? This is a story I gotta hear too.
-T
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I just checked ohhla.com and Kurupt's mixtape isn't on there with the two songs we've been talking about. Holla at me when you get home. I'll send both tracks your way.
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^ is this $ ?
where u been?
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^ is this $ ?
where u been?
Between my computer crashing, some family problems, working 60 hours a week, and having to pack and move a couple times, I just didn't have time to come on here. I finally got my shit together so I'm back. It's been crazy ride this past year.
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oh alright alright