West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: MIAMI4LIFE on May 15, 2007, 08:14:57 AM
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now that this album is about 2 months old I was wondering what everybody's favorite track is, mine is Bucc'em 8)
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It changes day to day but for now:
Blaze It Up
Where U From
Mo Murda
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Good Ass Day
I'll Bury Ya
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where u from
throw ya hood up
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buc em
throw ya hood up
ill bury ya 8)
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It was a good day,1 n 1 out
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Anybody Killa
Where U From
It'z a Good Azz Day
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1 n 1 out
anybody killa
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Where U From
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Good Azz Day! EASY
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blaze it up
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Blaze It Up
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Everybody is my track at the moment...
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Anybody Killa
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It changes day to day but for now:
Blaze It Up
Where U From
Mo Murda
all dope, I still think D&YG II is slightly better album than DC, what do u think?
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It changes day to day but for now:
Blaze It Up
Where U From
Mo Murda
all dope, I still think D&YG II is slightly better album than DC, what do u think?
I gotta go with DC as tha pound's 2nd best album
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It changes day to day but for now:
Blaze It Up
Where U From
Mo Murda
all dope, I still think D&YG II is slightly better album than DC, what do u think?
I give a very slight edge to Dogg Chit but my opinion always changes. I would have to listen to that album again.
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I'll Bury Ya
also; DC is what I would have expected D&YG2 to be like, but their a bit the same to me. one day im going to mix the tracks for both so i can get some kind of solid compillation.
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I think Kurupt brings it more lyrically on D&YG 2 and also production wise it's a little better, some of the tracks on Dogg Chit don't sound fully mastered or mixed to me but it's still a dope album, props for the responses
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I think Kurupt brings it more lyrically on D&YG 2 and also production wise it's a little better, some of the tracks on Dogg Chit don't sound fully mastered or mixed to me but it's still a dope album, props for the responses
Yeah some of the tracks don't have that punch to them. If Daz was still working with Mike Dean, that problem would be avoided. Mike can mix and master the hell out of a album.
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i dont understand the hate d&g2 gets, everyone says the best songs since the reunion hav been like dpgc muzik, push bacc and feels good to be a dogg pound gangsta, all from d&g2
oh and d&g1 for me is soooo close to being as goos as dogg food, crazy album
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i dont understand the hate d&g2 gets, everyone says the best songs since the reunion hav been like dpgc muzik, push bacc and feels good to be a dogg pound gangsta, all from d&g2
oh and d&g1 for me is soooo close to being as goos as dogg food, crazy album
amazing songs off each album
d&g1:
Dipp Wit Me
We About To Get Fucc'
Party At My House
Treat Her Like a Lady
d&g2:
D.P.G.C. Muzic
Cuz I'm a Gangsta
Make Me a Believer
What U Gone Do
Push Bacc
DC:
Get Out Of My Way
I'll Bury Ya
Anybody Killa
Vibe
1 N 1 Out
Where U From
It'z a Good Azz Day
Blaze It Up
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imo they are 2 classics and 2 solid albums, cali iz active i dont see as a proper daz n kurupt album, more a dpg compilation
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i dont understand the hate d&g2 gets, everyone says the best songs since the reunion hav been like dpgc muzik, push bacc and feels good to be a dogg pound gangsta, all from d&g2
oh and d&g1 for me is soooo close to being as goos as dogg food, crazy album
yeah me neither, I think the problem might be with the sequencing of the songs maybe too many slow tracks in a row in the middle of the album but like you said some of the best DPG tracks are on there the ones you mentioned plus Hittin Donutz In Tha Street but it is more of a chill album than the other DPG releases, Push Bacc is still :o to me
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i dont understand the hate d&g2 gets, everyone says the best songs since the reunion hav been like dpgc muzik, push bacc and feels good to be a dogg pound gangsta, all from d&g2
oh and d&g1 for me is soooo close to being as goos as dogg food, crazy album
yeah me neither, I think the problem might be with the sequencing of the songs maybe too many slow tracks in a row in the middle of the album but like you said some of the best DPG tracks are on there the ones you mentioned plus Hittin Donutz In Tha Street but it is more of a chill album than the other DPG releases, Push Bacc is still :o to me
your right about the sequincing
push bacc is unbelievable, dope beat, kurupts lyrics are as good as ever("bitches eat dicks like pickles") lol, overall feel of the song is soooo good 8)
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Cant Get Enough with Too Short is the track i jam to the most from this album 8)
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People that are into the more chill tracks will dig d&yg2. People that like the rah rah gangsta rap will dig Dogg Chit. Both are dope as fuck though. I am going to have to bump d&yg2 againI would like to see Fred Wreck do some beats with Tha Dogg Pound. Co produce with Daz like Soopa does.
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i also love what you gone do? off of D&G2 8)
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i also love what you gone do? off of D&G2 8)
same 8) 8)
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i also love what you gone do? off of D&G2 8)
That song had a nice beat to it also. And the way the beat drops on the last song was crazy too.
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i also love what you gone do? off of D&G2 8)
That song had a nice beat to it also. And the way the beat drops on the last song was crazy too.
heavy bass with the west coast synth 8)
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Daz and Ivan Johnson did a great job on that D&YG2 album, and the always reliable LT dropped a banger with that Push Bacc beat 8)
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daz's best work came with the help of mike dean
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daz's best work came with the help of mike dean
Yeah it is. This Is The Life I Lead, D&YG, even the work he did on Space Boogie and OZ for DPG was all dope. He plays alot instruments and he had that bass kicking and the sound clear. I always liked his work and the rest of the producers on Rap-A-Lot
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daz's best work came with the help of mike dean
Yeah it is. This Is The Life I Lead, D&YG, even the work he did on Space Boogie and OZ for DPG was all dope. He plays alot instruments and he had that bass kicking and the sound clear. I was liked his work and the rest of the producers on Rap-A-Lot
yeah he helped daz with on da grind and gangsta's(probably the finest west coast beat in the last 6 or 7 years imo)
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Get out of my way is the best track followed closely by Where U from and 1 n 1 out
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People that are into the more chill tracks will dig d&yg2. People that like the rah rah gangsta rap will dig Dogg Chit. Both are dope as fuck though.
Couldnt no have put it better myself. I love funky chilled out dogg pound tracks like "Nuthin 2 a boss", "Hittin Donuts in the Street" and "You Remind Me", but I also love the funky beats with hardcore lyrics like "Push Bacc" and "We Dont give a fuck".
I think its why I think D&YG2 is the best album since they have been back together (better than 1 in my opinion too), but it all depends on what kind of Dogg Pound you prefer. I still love all their shit and will buy anything they put out on day 1.
Peace
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Nobody said Thiz Gangsta Chit Iz Ourz? The best beat of this album
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"Pull ya drawz down" is a banger too. 8)
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"Pull ya drawz down" is a banger too. 8)
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get out my way
throw ya hood up
good azz day
vibe
neither d&yg2 nor dogg chit had enough of an impression on me to stack either up against the other. both had some hot tracks neither have more then a couple tracks that are memorable.
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Itz A Good Ass Day
Mo Murder
Blast On Em (feat. Brotha Lynch Hung)