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Title: Dre dre presents the aftermath
Post by: makavel_i on August 04, 2007, 01:23:29 PM
remember that compilation

there was a guy named rc with tha song nationowl

where is that guu

or am i wrong

i really liked that shit from him

anybody remembers

Title: Re: Dre dre presents the aftermath
Post by: Lunatic on August 04, 2007, 01:28:52 PM
last i heard from him was a few years ago, he was feat. on the wash sdtk
Title: Re: Dre dre presents the aftermath
Post by: makavel_i on August 04, 2007, 01:33:32 PM
thanks i didnt know that

will check this
Title: Re: Dre dre presents the aftermath
Post by: Lunatic on August 04, 2007, 01:34:00 PM
thanks i didnt know that

will check this

np
Title: Re: Dre dre presents the aftermath
Post by: Styles1 on August 04, 2007, 02:39:54 PM
not a bad cd... better than most artists will ever make.. but for the Doctor it was bland ... hardly any flavor
Title: Re: Dre dre presents the aftermath
Post by: StevenQBosell on August 04, 2007, 10:02:30 PM
not a bad cd... better than most artists will ever make..

Damn right... I didn't think it was that "bland," but I could see how some would carry that opinion.

In retrospect, the Dre produced records on that album were  :o :o compared to shit that's out now.

I particularly like that intro track, and Shittin On The World, and ofcourse the singles off that joint... that album was vintage mid 90's super-g-funk
Title: Re: Dre dre presents the aftermath
Post by: TRG on August 05, 2007, 01:56:50 AM
ave. cd, only bump 5-6 songs from it


as for R.C., havnt heard from him in ages
Title: Re: Dre dre presents the aftermath
Post by: TraceOneInfinite on August 05, 2007, 02:50:29 AM
I don't understand.. I thought RC and Nationowl were two different people. 

The dude I love is the rapper on the song "Nationowl" track 15, did he really have a song on the Wash Soundtrack?

And as for the Soundtrack, it has one of the greatest and most historical hip-hop tracks ever recorded on there and that's "East Coast Killaz/West Coast Killaz" that track is a giant.

There's a lot of dope stuff on their, Mel-Man's track is dope, he's not that great of a rapper, but he's making fun of himself on the track anyway, and the beat is banging.  RBX "Blunttime" is another hott joint, the album is dope.  I listen to it more these days than any of Dre's other cd's.
Title: Re: Dre dre presents the aftermath
Post by: makavel_i on August 05, 2007, 03:26:01 AM
i was talking about the last track nationowl

indeed rc is a different person

sorry for the confusion