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Title: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: dynastysruff on July 04, 2007, 12:46:43 PM
The cd is dope  8)

I really like

Vibe with a Pimp
Where u from (feat Badazz)


Inputs?
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: Al Bundy on July 04, 2007, 12:48:29 PM
I bought it the first day it came out and i've listened to it a couple of times but it's very average imo. I only dig a couple of songs.
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: dynastysruff on July 04, 2007, 12:49:44 PM
between Dogg Chit and Cali Iz Active, which would you choose?
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: Al Bundy on July 04, 2007, 12:52:24 PM
between Dogg Chit and Cali Iz Active, which would you choose?

That's a tough one because I really like Sittin on 23z, Cali Iz Active, It's All Hood. But Dogg Chit is more consistent so i'd have to pick the shit
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: WC Iz Active on July 04, 2007, 12:54:13 PM
between Dogg Chit and Cali Iz Active, which would you choose?

both are horrid
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: dynastysruff on July 04, 2007, 01:00:10 PM
Shit, CIA seems to be a bit better. I guess they tried harder on CIA since it was supposed to be a "come back" album.

I like Cali Iz Active,Kushn N' Pushn,Sittn On 23'z,Its Craccin All night,Don't sweat it,Make dat pussy pop,She likes dat, and a bonus my borther included Im noot sure of the title but the song starts out with a radio chainging stations and snoop talking. Its an Alchemist produced track... Thats song made me chill for a while.. ;)
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: Si-Chiggedy on July 04, 2007, 01:13:19 PM
Dogg Chit is the better album. It's mire DPG-Style and not that "We-now-try-to-sell"-Style. Cali iz Active has its moments ("Cali Iz Active", "It'z Craccin All Nite", "Throwin Up Da C" or "Don't Sweat It") But it has mire garbage between the good tracks which destroys the overall impression of the album. I mean tracks like "make dat pussy pop" or "She likes dat". For me, too much tracks get boring very quickly like "kush'n & push'n", the beat starts and then it's just the same from beginning to end. When I first heard it, I wondered when the track really starts because I first thought that what I hear is only the prelude of the beat until I realized that it won't chang. Same with "Slow Your Roll" or "Keep It Gangsta". "Keep it Gangsta" is hot though, but Soopa could have made it better. I always got an idea of how he could have made the beat when I listen to that song... and Rage is awsome on this track.

Dogg Chit on the other hand, can I listen from beginning to the end. I don't think there is any real garbage track on it, just 2-3 kinda boring ones. This album is bangin. If you like real gangsta shit you have to like Dogg Chit.
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: Skeptic on July 04, 2007, 06:14:53 PM
I like Cali iz Active better, I think Dogg chit is more consistent, tho to me some of the tracks are pretty boring whilst cali iz active had a lot of different producers I reckon it makes it more interesting. Plus I loved some of the tracks like hard on a hoe & that joint wit paul wall, aswell as the obvious ones like cali iz active. Wit dogg chit it was good but only a couple of tracks stuck out to me like good ass day & the track wit too short and vibe etc
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: AnybodyKilla on July 04, 2007, 06:22:23 PM
Where u from - Bad Azz is tight as fuck, the beat n shit, and a couple other tracks were str8 bumpin, its a solid album, too bad it had shitty sales!!!
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: So Much Style on July 04, 2007, 10:42:16 PM
i love this album. its hard.
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: Tha G In Deee on July 04, 2007, 11:08:16 PM
I've been bumpin' this album a lot lately, especially:

"Anybody Killa"
"Where U From"
"Throw Ya Hood Up"
"It's A Good Ass Day"
"Pull Ya Drawz Down"

Good shit. 8)
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: Okka on July 05, 2007, 01:33:04 AM
Dope album, "I'll Bury Ya" & "Anybody Killa" are my favourite tracks...
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: Si-Chiggedy on July 05, 2007, 04:20:41 AM
funny how I always lose Karma when I say something against Cali Iz Active... Like Messy Marv would say: "Niggaz be havin them P.H.D.'s - Sucker University Player Hatin Degrees."  ::)
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: MIAMI4LIFE on July 05, 2007, 07:21:34 AM
I liked it alot when it first came out but it dosent seem to have much replay value to me somehow I don't know the production is spotty on this one, I pretty much consider their last 3 albums interchangeable, CIA had better tracks IMO but some awkward collabos, and D&YG II had better tracks too but the sequencing of the tracks is off, to many slow ones in the middle of the album but overall I probalby enjoy listening to Tha Saga Continuez more than the other 2 maybe just because it was the first one since the reunion
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: d-nice on July 05, 2007, 07:27:52 AM
Yeah DC had better lyrics from Kurupt and CIA had more Snoop on it (who brought it lyrically on that album) it was mixed better and it had more of a updated sound. So for me I give a slight edge to DC just for the improved rhymes from Gotti and Daz taking a more hands on approach with this album. It is what we expect a DPG album to sound like, but it would have been that much doper if it was mixed better.
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: Si-Chiggedy on July 05, 2007, 07:40:21 AM
It's mixed properly, I dunno what you talkin bout. Maybe you got a low quality download?
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: d-nice on July 05, 2007, 07:42:43 AM
It's mixed properly, I dunno what you talkin bout. Maybe you got a low quality download?

I bought it from Best Buy. Some songs had a good bassline to them but when you would turn it up it would not hit that much. Definitely not the whole album is like that, just a few songs.
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: d-nice on July 05, 2007, 08:36:08 AM
funny how I always lose Karma when I say something against Cali Iz Active... Like Messy Marv would say: "Niggaz be havin them P.H.D.'s - Sucker University Player Hatin Degrees."  ::)

Same happens to me all the time
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: MIAMI4LIFE on July 05, 2007, 08:54:55 AM
CIA really doesn't have a real flow as far as an album it's almost like a compilation to me, Soopafly tracks were off the chain and I liked the Battlecat tracks pretty much but as far as the other tracks like DNice has said before it was Snoops idea for all the different collabos and producers for the album I mean a DPG album with no Daz production ???, that being said I am bumping Don't Sweat It right now probably my favorite non Soopa/Battlecat track, btw f the haters props to everybody
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: Si-Chiggedy on July 05, 2007, 08:59:45 AM
yeah "Don't Sweat It" is dope. 1500 did a great job on the beat also on the Snoop album with the track "Which One Of You". Them boys have future.
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: d-nice on July 05, 2007, 09:14:01 AM
CIA really doesn't have a real flow as far as an album it's almost like a compilation to me, Soopafly tracks were off the chain and I liked the Battlecat tracks pretty much but as far as the other tracks like DNice has said before it was Snoops idea for all the different collabos and producers for the album I mean a DPG album with no Daz production ???, that being said I am bumping Don't Sweat It right now probably my favorite non Soopa/Battlecat track, btw f the haters props to everybody

I can see what Snoop was trying to do with that album in getting a wider fanbase, but they only dropped one single so if it is promoted with more singles I think it would have done better numbers. But almost every artist mainstream has a CIA in they catalogue. It is that one where they have big name guests and producers and it gets away from their core sound. Some artists can pull it off, most can't.
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: MIAMI4LIFE on July 05, 2007, 09:38:01 AM
CIA really doesn't have a real flow as far as an album it's almost like a compilation to me, Soopafly tracks were off the chain and I liked the Battlecat tracks pretty much but as far as the other tracks like DNice has said before it was Snoops idea for all the different collabos and producers for the album I mean a DPG album with no Daz production ???, that being said I am bumping Don't Sweat It right now probably my favorite non Soopa/Battlecat track, btw f the haters props to everybody

I can see what Snoop was trying to do with that album in getting a wider fanbase, but they only dropped one single so if it is promoted with more singles I think it would have done better numbers. But almost every artist mainstream has a CIA in they catalogue. It is that one where they have big name guests and producers and it gets away from their core sound. Some artists can pull it off, most can't.

yeah I think maybe the fact that Gotti's album came out around the same time and from what I remember only had the I Get High 2 single, and then Daz was gonna drop in August maybe they didn't wanna have too many singles out at once but to make a commercial album and drop one track is not a good buisiness move, Sittin on 23z would've been a dope followup that had a chance to get some airplay with a decent video
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: d-nice on July 05, 2007, 09:47:57 AM
CIA really doesn't have a real flow as far as an album it's almost like a compilation to me, Soopafly tracks were off the chain and I liked the Battlecat tracks pretty much but as far as the other tracks like DNice has said before it was Snoops idea for all the different collabos and producers for the album I mean a DPG album with no Daz production ???, that being said I am bumping Don't Sweat It right now probably my favorite non Soopa/Battlecat track, btw f the haters props to everybody

I can see what Snoop was trying to do with that album in getting a wider fanbase, but they only dropped one single so if it is promoted with more singles I think it would have done better numbers. But almost every artist mainstream has a CIA in they catalogue. It is that one where they have big name guests and producers and it gets away from their core sound. Some artists can pull it off, most can't.

yeah I think maybe the fact that Gotti's album came out around the same time and from what I remember only had the I Get High 2 single, and then Daz was gonna drop in August maybe they didn't wanna have too many singles out at once but to make a commercial album and drop one track is not a good buisiness move, Sittin on 23z would've been a dope followup that had a chance to get some airplay with a decent video

I look at it like you can never have too many singles. If that first single is not setting you up well in the 1st week to do good numbers, you need a 2nd single. CIA got good radio play, but the album only did 30k the first week. After that song, nothing.
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: MIAMI4LIFE on July 05, 2007, 10:14:58 AM
CIA really doesn't have a real flow as far as an album it's almost like a compilation to me, Soopafly tracks were off the chain and I liked the Battlecat tracks pretty much but as far as the other tracks like DNice has said before it was Snoops idea for all the different collabos and producers for the album I mean a DPG album with no Daz production ???, that being said I am bumping Don't Sweat It right now probably my favorite non Soopa/Battlecat track, btw f the haters props to everybody

I can see what Snoop was trying to do with that album in getting a wider fanbase, but they only dropped one single so if it is promoted with more singles I think it would have done better numbers. But almost every artist mainstream has a CIA in they catalogue. It is that one where they have big name guests and producers and it gets away from their core sound. Some artists can pull it off, most can't.

yeah I think maybe the fact that Gotti's album came out around the same time and from what I remember only had the I Get High 2 single, and then Daz was gonna drop in August maybe they didn't wanna have too many singles out at once but to make a commercial album and drop one track is not a good buisiness move, Sittin on 23z would've been a dope followup that had a chance to get some airplay with a decent video

I look at it like you can never have too many singles. If that first single is not setting you up well in the 1st week to do good numbers, you need a 2nd single. CIA got good radio play, but the album only did 30k the first week. After that song, nothing.

same with DC I know they had the 3 or 4 youtube videos but the only official single was Vibe, Good Ass Day would've been a perfect summertime joint but I guess that's not happening
Title: Re: DPG - Dogg Chit *appreciation thread*
Post by: Paul on July 05, 2007, 10:21:16 AM
Dope album, "I'll Bury Ya" & "Anybody Killa" are my favourite tracks...


and buc em