West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: R-Tistic on September 04, 2007, 03:42:33 PM
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I was playing this yesterday, and I was thinking about how underrated it is.
Personally, I think it's the best album that anyone from the WSCG has released since Bow Down, and I think it's arguably his best album, with Curb Servin possibly being #1 or 2. I think this album is better than all of Mack 10's albums..and it doesn't sound nearly as dated as Bow Down, which is still a great album but does sound much more mid 90's than this album. I think this album may have been a year or two late, and if it had dropped when the West was still running the game, it may be more respected...but as of now, it only seems like a classic to those who are from L.A. and who are 21+, because young cats don't even know much about it.
The three singles were fire...."Just clownin" "Cheddar" and "Can't run away", along with "Hog" getting played on Theo's show on 92.3 back then. There aren't really any songs that I have to skip, and the album cuts were strong as hell.
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Fucking Classic.
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I agree bro. His album was under rated. I still bump that cd here and there
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Yes,Lunatic I will up your thread again,this time I want comments!!!!!!!!!!
yea for real, i thought that thread would of been a hit lol :-\
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I remember buying that shit when it came out, but I was so down on Hip-Hop when 'Pac died I bumped it like twice and traded it. My friend loved it, and he gave me Mack 10 Based on a True Story, which I bumped daily for a while... lol. So I guess each taste is different, going back and listening to both again, I'd say WC had the better album, but at the time I was feeling that Mack 10. The Receipt though was not so hot, never bought that one. But all and all, in 10 years... who's to say I wouldn't say my favorite album of that era (Post 'Pac - pre Dre2001) wouldn't be Kuruption!. I still bump That's Gangsta produced by Warren G.
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I was playing this yesterday, and I was thinking about how underrated it is.
Personally, I think it's the best album that anyone from the WSCG has released since Bow Down, and I think it's arguably his best album, with Curb Servin possibly being #1 or 2. I think this album is better than all of Mack 10's albums..and it doesn't sound nearly as dated as Bow Down, which is still a great album but does sound much more mid 90's than this album. I think this album may have been a year or two late, and if it had dropped when the West was still running the game, it may be more respected...but as of now, it only seems like a classic to those who are from L.A. and who are 21+, because young cats don't even know much about it.
The three singles were fire...."Just clownin" "Cheddar" and "Can't run away", along with "Hog" getting played on Theo's show on 92.3 back then. There aren't really any songs that I have to skip, and the album cuts were strong as hell.
I agree with everything you said except Bow Down sounding dated...I love the production on that album and to this day i bump it nonstop. It actuallyt doesnt sound like the albums that the West was droppin at the same time, so you cant really put a time stamp on it and say its 90s, imo it just as fresh today as it was back then.
As far as Shadiest one, its always been a personal classic, it could be the best solo from WSCG since Bow Down, although War, Recipe, and LNCL are extremely dope to me. But unfortunately its not surprising that Shadiest One is only really held in high regard on the west coast, and la in particular. Even Bow Down, which imo is one of the best westcoast albums ever, is completely forgotten in the rest of the country. Outside of Cali most kids under 21 havent even heard the album, let alone whether they like it or not. But Shadiest One will get props from almost anyone who listens to it.
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THe HOG was the shiiiiiiiiiit!
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Fucking Classic.
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Fucking Classic.
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The best album from WC, alot of great tracks (Battlecat has alot of dope beats on this album)
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I've never actually listened to any solo WC, but I've heard most of his material with the various groups he's been involved with (Low Profile, Maad Circle, WSC). I should get a hold of this shit for sure someday.
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Fucking Classic.
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This album is awesome but nobody talks about the best track on the album: BETTER DAYS
I love this song,it's a fuckin trip!!!!
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'Fuckin with a house party' was dope.
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The best tracks:
"It's All Bad"
"Hog"
"Just Clownin"
"Better Days"
"Fuckin Wit Uh House Party"
"Like That" (ft. Daz & CJ Mac)
"Cheddar"
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It's fucking excellent, no doubt.
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Battlecat gave WC dope beats.. i really appreciate the new album if battlecat had produced some tracks
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Rich Rollin- This should be played in high volume, preferably in a residential area. ;D
Yeah the whole album front to back is bangin. Like That is probably my favorite. Perfect for ya system. WC ripped every song on that album.
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im gonna check this out now
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Unbelieveable album. I still bang "The Shadiest One" atleast once a week. The best two albums or 1998: WC "The Shadiest One" and Daz Dillinger "R.R.G.B." Nuff said.
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classic i still bump that shit from time to time 8)
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great album but i prefer curb servin slightly.
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I was playing this yesterday, and I was thinking about how underrated it is.
Personally, I think it's the best album that anyone from the WSCG has released since Bow Down, and I think it's arguably his best album, with Curb Servin possibly being #1 or 2. I think this album is better than all of Mack 10's albums..and it doesn't sound nearly as dated as Bow Down, which is still a great album but does sound much more mid 90's than this album. I think this album may have been a year or two late, and if it had dropped when the West was still running the game, it may be more respected...but as of now, it only seems like a classic to those who are from L.A. and who are 21+, because young cats don't even know much about it.
The three singles were fire...."Just clownin" "Cheddar" and "Can't run away", along with "Hog" getting played on Theo's show on 92.3 back then. There aren't really any songs that I have to skip, and the album cuts were strong as hell.
no doubt its a classic album. best since bowdown from anyone? not sure, i rate ice cube war and peace vol.1 , but one of those 2 fo sho. propz for a good thread.
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This album is awesome but nobody talks about the best track on the album: BETTER DAYS
I love this song,it's a fuckin trip!!!!
Are you guys def or nuts - RICH ROLLIN = BEST SONG ON THE SHADIEST ONE - HANDS DOWN !!!!!!!!!! 8) 8)
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Cheddar is a hip hop classic
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I've only heard "The Shadiest One" and "Guilty by Affiliation", but found with both these albums that WC gets a little boring after a few tracks. That's why I think that the two Westside Connection albums are classics - Terrorist Threats is definitely underrated. WC is a lot better when you contrast him with Ice Cube and Mack 10.
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Terrorist Threats is a classic?... ???
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Terrorist Threats is a classic?... ???
OK, maybe classic isn't the right word... I just thought that it was a pretty solid album. I definitely liked it better than "Bow Down" but maybe that's because I'm pretty new to the rap scene. I liked "Terrrorist Threats" because of its energy. The one thing I've always liked about Ice Cube (and whomever he's working with) is his usually energetic and intense songs. With Westside Connection,I guess I'm more about the overall feel of the album than more technical aspects such as deep lyrics or beat quality. That's why I like to listen to songs like "Gangsta Nation", "Call 911", and "Get Ignit." I also appreciate the message in "So Many Rappers In Love."