West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Styles1 on August 19, 2007, 03:54:21 PM
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This one set it off back in 89/90!! Breeze with the classic jam reppin' his crew The L.A. Posse which consisted of him, DJ Bobcat, DJ Pooh and DJ Muffla...
Fans will also remember W.C. using this song for his "Fuckin Up A House Party" song off of The Shadiest One...
http://www.zshare.net/audio/32192325d3d06e/
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This one set it off back in 89/90!! Breeze with the classic jam reppin' his crew The L.A. Posse which consisted of him, DJ Bobcat, DJ Pooh and DJ Muffla...
Fans will also remember W.C. using this song for his "Fuckin Up A House Party" song off of The Shadiest One...
http://www.zshare.net/audio/32192325d3d06e/
Haven't heard this song in years. Thanks for the UPP!
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you are welcome... this was and still is a jam... it never got the shine that it deserved... the dudes in the L.A. Posse are responsible for a lot of things in Hip Hop and not just in L.A. All of them dudes were also in the original Uncle Jamm's Army too...
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uppin... download away... that way you don't have to ask someone for it later...
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Yeah this tune is not bad i got their vid too, nothing special with them
What are they "reponsible" for exactly?I'm curious...
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Props for this.
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The L.A. Posse?
LL Cool J's "Bigger And Deffer" ...especially DJ Bobcat... Bobcat also produced hits for 2pac, MC Ren, Mack 10, and many others...
Bobcat then teamed with fellow L.A. Posse member DJ Pooh to form The Boogeymen and they produced a lot of Ice Cube's Death Certificate..
The Posse also played Dr. Dre some new cuts from a female artist called The Lady Of Rage, which prompted Dre to fly her out from New York where they were recording to L.A. so she could join Death Row....
DJ Pooh.... where do I start with him? Aside from producing Snoop's Doggfather, co-writing Friday and countless other accomplishments that escape my mind on a Sunday night...
Bobcat, Muffla and Pooh were also a part of the legendary Uncle Jamm's Army dj crew which spawned Hip Hop here in L.A. ...
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props again styles
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Fuckin' great song.Breeze is such an ill MC it's a shame he never got an album out.Check his verse on freestyle ghetto and played like a piano (king tee songs).He murders those songs
And props to Styles for spittin' knowledge and for the link
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you are welcome dude....
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can some1 up da song where they say: "LA,LA Californ I.A", they were the founders of that "Californ-I-A" shit.
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lmao... this IS that song
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can some1 up da song where they say: "LA,LA Californ I.A", they were the founders of that "Californ-I-A" shit.
its from a bootsy collins song called "hollywood squares" not a rap song
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the LA-Californ-I-A on this song is from Muffla .... thats his voice
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the LA-Californ-I-A on this song is from Muffla .... thats his voice
i listened to it again it was his voice not a sample, but bootsy was the one who said it in "hollywood squares" in that same way.
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i know... i was putting out that Muff used his voice for this particular song..
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Fuckin' great song.Breeze is such an ill MC it's a shame he never got an album out.Check his verse on freestyle ghetto and played like a piano (king tee songs).He murders those songs
And props to Styles for spittin' knowledge and for the link
He had one out with this song. THe album was called T.Y.S.O.N. (The Young Son Of Noone)
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Thanks Styles!
while we'r on this classic tip....
I know that MC Eiht did his very first recording on a Techno Kut song in 1998.
E.V.I.A.N. - Techno City - Techno Kut - 1988
(http://www.westcoastpioneers.com/typo3temp/pics/cover_evian_techno_city_techno_kut_tk_1206_1988_back_6d55a09c2f.jpg)
Ive been lookin for this song for years without any luck finding it. You dont happen to have it Styles?? :)
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wow... thats going back... no promises but I will see what I can do...
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dats da shit.but the credits dont metnion eiht.wtf.
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Classic SHIT! PROPS 8)
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props Styles for the song.
and Psycho Hustla check the bit where it says: "Special Space Vocal by McEiht (CMW)"
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You guys resurrected this thread.... thanks...
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love this shit homie, hot track 8)
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Here is some info about the L.A. Posse from the Bobcat Interview I did earlier this year:
Styles: Now, were you guys known as the L.A. Posse at that time?
Bobcat: You know who named? A lot of people don't know this, but check this out. You know who named us L.A. Posse? Jam Master Jay… That's who named us L.A. Posse. You know you had the Hollis Crew and we used to be with them dudes all of the time. Those were some fun times. Imagine hanging out with Run and them, with Public Enemy… We was all recording at the same studio. Heavy D used to be coming through there, you know what I mean? Anyway, yeah, Jam Master Jay named us the L.A. Posse.