West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: RickyBlake on March 05, 2007, 04:13:21 PM
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I remember this being a really good album, lots of Dre production, but very hard to find........anybody in here could up that if possible?
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i might have it on my other hard drive
ill hit u up on pm if i find it
its not to be missed man
its a crazy album... tee's best album i think
am sure alotta ppl have it here
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Keep posting Ricky, and it'll be worth your time. http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=100200.0
q8I is a good guy for uppin it though.
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heres a sample:
http://www.zshare.net/audio/11-2-gs-from-compton-mp3.html
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I gota hear this album. I didnt know it had Dre production.
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classic shit. dre produces about 7 tracks. quik does one. battlecat, pooh, and a few other funkers handle the rest. great ass features too
-T
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Its a dope album, well worth gettin hold of!
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its still hard to understand why thia album was never released by aftermath. to me it is a west coast classic. there are some weak joints but the album as a whole is bangin'.
i think this was the first album finished at aftermath in like 98 (after the coimpilation) just before SSLP. i can understand why they chose not to release it before the label blew up but they f**ked themselves by going after only the big sellers and so called industry legends (t is a legend that dre can f**k wit, i never honestly understood how dre could work with rakim - not to say i wasn't interested in the results but i was damn sceptical).
i might be no business man but releasing T and Hitt would have kept the label's credibility alive which long term maintains sales. ok they would not have sold like 50 and em but it would have allowed the label to survive on two levels with good music and the big sales provided for by em and 50. can't fault them for just chasing paper but all these g-unit and shady affiliations and wack albums like the documentary and big bang has made aftermath a bit of a joke imo - not to say i aint anticipating bishop and detox.
slightly off topic and rant over...
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I remember this being a really good album, lots of Dre production, but very hard to find........anybody in here could up that if possible?
www.amazon.com has it.
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Lets Make A V with Debarge, Quik and Frost is my favourite track on the album
you can say that this was the last dre produced album where he used some dope ass G-Funk beats
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it ws going to get released right after slim shady LP
and dre offered KING T the option of waiting oin the label and release the album early 99 but T opted to leave the label with all his material
and in an interview with the formula.com i think king tee actually says that he regretteg that decision
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i want to hear that shit 8)
Are there any MC Ren appearances?
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Lets Make A V with Debarge, Quik and Frost is my favourite track on the album
Yeah thats a gr8 track, but my fav is def Monay!
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Don't know why King Tee would regret his decision on leaving Aftermath....He would have released the album in '99 and Dre wouldn't have had the "time" to get around to"mixing" his next album release until about 2011....If MC Eiht can continue to release new music every 5 months, then I know King could find a way for his new projects to be distributed in major retail chains.
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yeah, I heard that but I hoped that there are more Ren features...
but thanx Great elephant
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i listen to this album for a few years and it never get boring...dope album i have a bootleg of this album...i don't know neither why they didn't release this on aftermath...jams like "big ballin'", "the game (it's ruff)" "squeeze yo balls" etc...damn
king tee - one of the greatest...hope to see more of him in the future he always have some good shit
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its still hard to understand why thia album was never released by aftermath. to me it is a west coast classic. there are some weak joints but the album as a whole is bangin'.
i think this was the first album finished at aftermath in like 98 (after the coimpilation) just before SSLP. i can understand why they chose not to release it before the label blew up but they f**ked themselves by going after only the big sellers and so called industry legends (t is a legend that dre can f**k wit, i never honestly understood how dre could work with rakim - not to say i wasn't interested in the results but i was damn sceptical).
i might be no business man but releasing T and Hitt would have kept the label's credibility alive which long term maintains sales. ok they would not have sold like 50 and em but it would have allowed the label to survive on two levels with good music and the big sales provided for by em and 50. can't fault them for just chasing paper but all these g-unit and shady affiliations and wack albums like the documentary and big bang has made aftermath a bit of a joke imo - not to say i aint anticipating bishop and detox.
slightly off topic and rant over...
man u right when u say the album has weak tracks... especially the tracks who dre produced!... wack as fuck!
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i didn't think there was any weak tracks on the album. the whole thing BANGS. I didn't consider documentary whack either, but yeah this is better in some ways.
T should have released the record after SSLP woulda been dope
-T
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SOMEBODY FIND ME KING TEE'S "DIPPIN" VIDEO GODDAMN IT.
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You got some good points,they need some credibility artists/albums not only big sellers that the streets don't respect. Bishop and Detox might restore some much needed credibility back to label. I blame Jimmy for fuckin' up the label.
Thanks homie. i agree about bishop and detox and hopefully the cuban linx II project as well.
I don't know about what you say about iovine though. hittman said in that dubcnn interview recently that he felt like dre was the reason he didn't come out and dre just blamed jimmy. hitt said bottom line if dre had felt it, it would have come out. jimmy often seems like an easy target. i guess we'll never really know though.
man u right when u say the album has weak tracks... especially the tracks who dre produced!... wack as fuck!
i don't agree i think the dre tracks are banging as beats but that track dre spits on about him being a gentleman etc is absolutely fekin' horrible!!
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You got some good points,they need some credibility artists/albums not only big sellers that the streets don't respect. Bishop and Detox might restore some much needed credibility back to label. I blame Jimmy for fuckin' up the label.
Thanks homie. i agree about bishop and detox and hopefully the cuban linx II project as well.
I don't know about what you say about iovine though. hittman said in that dubcnn interview recently that he felt like dre was the reason he didn't come out and dre just blamed jimmy. hitt said bottom line if dre had felt it, it would have come out. jimmy often seems like an easy target. i guess we'll never really know though.
man u right when u say the album has weak tracks... especially the tracks who dre produced!... wack as fuck!
i don't agree i think the dre tracks are banging as beats but that track dre spits on about him being a gentleman etc is absolutely fekin' horrible!!
I think Hitt's contact with Iovine was real limited and because of that i don't even know how much he can accurately speak on it. we'll never know unless iovine/dre speak.
I like where dre spits about being a gentleman because he is more accurately representing himself which to me is dope. He still lets T be a G, furthermoe it's a break from the topics of typical west coast rap. but i can see how some people can see it as whack in such a context. I am as big a fan of blunts as any, and dre speakin' on blunts would have been dope too.
-T
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I love the King Tee album as much as anybody, its so damn consistent, and that Quik track is crazy. But on the real, you can see why this was never released as their is no real commercial quality. Sure us westcoast heads love this shit, but this was at a point where Dre was having trouble making hits and you can tell with his beats on this album.
One thing i have always wondered, is Shaq really on that one song like the credits say? I don't here him, am i deaf?
Anywau, definitely a dope King Tee album, but i don't think one song on here touches Freestyle Ghetto, Super Nigga, or Dippin (OG and remix). Thy Kingdom COme will always be a personal classic though......
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its still hard to understand why thia album was never released by aftermath. to me it is a west coast classic. there are some weak joints but the album as a whole is bangin'.
i think this was the first album finished at aftermath in like 98 (after the coimpilation) just before SSLP. i can understand why they chose not to release it before the label blew up but they f**ked themselves by going after only the big sellers and so called industry legends (t is a legend that dre can f**k wit, i never honestly understood how dre could work with rakim - not to say i wasn't interested in the results but i was damn sceptical).
i might be no business man but releasing T and Hitt would have kept the label's credibility alive which long term maintains sales. ok they would not have sold like 50 and em but it would have allowed the label to survive on two levels with good music and the big sales provided for by em and 50. can't fault them for just chasing paper but all these g-unit and shady affiliations and wack albums like the documentary and big bang has made aftermath a bit of a joke imo - not to say i aint anticipating bishop and detox.
slightly off topic and rant over...
Well, you see. Dre has this habbit of producing and executive producing hit albums. And then only putting them out if he feels like it.
Seriously, who the fuck knows....Dre's a weirdo.
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At least both King T and Hittman leaked,so we the die hard fans can enjoy them. It's Aftermath's loss.
True.
I'm feeling that "Step On By" track regardless of what Dre's rapping about. It's not like I believed he rolled around with his weapon off safety (Let Me Ride) anyway.
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knig tee is one of those g'z that nobody can touchhe is the west coast version of kool g rap, and that is he is like wine the older the ebtter
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If I remember correctly, didn't King T say a while back in an interview that "Thy Kingdom Come" album was going to get re-released with a few more tracks that had previously never leaked? I seem to remember him talking about that in an interview on dubcnn (I think it was), right around the time he dropped that mixtape. Anyone else remember this?
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If I remember correctly,didn't King T say a while back in an interview that "Thy Kingdom Come"album was going to get re-released with a few more tracks that had previously never leaked? I seem to remember him talking about that in an interview on dubcnn,right around the time he dropped that mixtape
Yes,it got re-released,it got more tracks. Nothing special
none dre/quik produced?
-T
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whaaa, what are the titles on those new dre produced joints? I gotta at least give 'em a listen if anyone has 'em to share.
+1
-T