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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: 4108 on January 27, 2008, 11:21:31 AM
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When I frequented DUBCNN, I used to preach this a lot. I've let time past and I can finally say with marination and confidence that S.D.D.S may be the second best Kurupt album I've heard in ever. Its so consistent and cohesive, the dark mood/vibe will probably either be hit or miss, alongside the lyricism but I think as an album it can rival any other collection he's had pressed. I'm also thinking this one album has gotten more play from me than Cali Iz Active and both Dogg Chit. "Gangstaz Pt.2" is probably one of the top three best DPG songs I've heard since 01. What are your thoughts.
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that album was aiight but it ain't on the level of Kurupt's first 3 albums... IMO 8)
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IMO, S.D.D.S. is one of Kurupt's weaker albums. That's only because of what it's up against. I would say that Streetz and Space Boogie are his best two albums. As I said in another thread, I didn't feel Kuruption at all and would have to say that it's his worst album. I actually liked both versions of Against Tha Grain - Death Row & DPG - and have to give those two a slight edge over S.D.D.S. When I first heard S.D.D.S., I hated it, but after a few spins, I discovered that it had potential. Usually Kurupt and Daz's stuff hits me immediately (with the exception of Kuruption and Gangsta Party), so that's why this one's near the bottom of my list.
I have to agree with you though about "Gangstaz Pt. 2". It's a tight track. 8)
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I still bump that album. I took alot of karma hits for talking about that album here, but I don't give a shit. I enjoyed it. Daz and Ivan had some dope beats and I thought it was consistent. Excluding Gangstas Pt 2, I thought it was solid, nothing groundbreaking or multiple quotables like his other albums. Nina Breeda is my shit off that album.
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I really wasn't big on Kuruption myself, but I'm probably going to stack it a bit above ATG (this is barely).
I took alot of karma hits for talking about that album here
ooohhh me and you both.
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When I frequented DUBCNN, I used to preach this a lot. I've let time past and I can finally say with marination and confidence that S.D.D.S may be the second best Kurupt album I've heard in ever. Its so consistent and cohesive, the dark mood/vibe will probably either be hit or miss, alongside the lyricism but I think as an album it can rival any other collection he's had pressed. I'm also thinking this one album has gotten more play from me than Cali Iz Active and both Dogg Chit. "Gangstaz Pt.2" is probably one of the top three best DPG songs I've heard since 01. What are your thoughts.
Agreed on I also played this album more than Cali Iz Active
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i get high is a great track
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def a good album. his 3rd best behind tha streets & space boogie
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but wait though, this and C.I.A came out in like a 3-4 day span of one and other didnt they? lol thats probably why its got more play.
I know when I first heard C.I.A I skipped around a lot (now C.I.A is dope as hell to me) but SDDS was more familarizing I guess.
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I really wasn't big on Kuruption myself, but I'm probably going to stack it a bit above ATG (this is barely).
I took alot of karma hits for talking about that album here
ooohhh me and you both.
I remember first posting that Gangstas Pt 2 on here and most would not even listen to it. They deemed it wack before listening to it. I was blown away by how lyrical both of them were on it.
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but wait though, this and C.I.A came out in like a 3-4 day span of one and other didnt they? lol thats probably why its got more play.
I know when I first heard C.I.A I skipped around a lot (now C.I.A is dope as hell to me) but SDDS was more familarizing I guess.
They both came out the same day. I remember going to Best Buy and picking both of them up.
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same, I was impressed by what they did. the beat's hard as fuck PLUS they got some quotables:
"considerations out of the question, im suicide ridin'
motherfuckers its not an option its not a suggestion"
yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep.
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same, I was impressed by what they did. the beat's hard as fuck PLUS they got some quotables:
"considerations out of the question, im suicide ridin'
motherfuckers its not an option its not a suggestion"
yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep.
Probably also beat wise the best Daz beats since D&YGII.
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My original OG post about the track
http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=113592.0
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props to everybody for recognizing this dope album 8)
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i think this ablum is DEFINATELY one of the best Kurupt albums... i love this ablum more then dog chit for sure... cali active is at par but in the different way... MAn this albums...
its funn cause i love Scrap thur the hood... the beat sound like ... fuck... Just bellin down the block ...
I DID it. is the best track on the ablum.... cuase "theres fire in the hemisphere, and niggah i Did it"
shake that ass, im quicker... are my other favours
But i think Daz's production made it what it is.... The gotti word play is fire... but on the Daz beats.. it's ether...
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Good to see peeps digging the album on the forum.
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dope ass cd... not as good as space or streetz tho
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def a good album. his 3rd best behind tha streets & space boogie
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When I frequented DUBCNN, I used to preach this a lot. I've let time past and I can finally say with marination and confidence that S.D.D.S may be the second best Kurupt album I've heard in ever. Its so consistent and cohesive, the dark mood/vibe will probably either be hit or miss, alongside the lyricism but I think as an album it can rival any other collection he's had pressed. I'm also thinking this one album has gotten more play from me than Cali Iz Active and both Dogg Chit. "Gangstaz Pt.2" is probably one of the top three best DPG songs I've heard since 01. What are your thoughts.
A lot of people disagree but I think that Same Day Different Shit was PURE FIRE!!!
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One of My favorite Albums By ANY Artist. 8)
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When I frequented DUBCNN, I used to preach this a lot. I've let time past and I can finally say with marination and confidence that S.D.D.S may be the second best Kurupt album I've heard in ever. Its so consistent and cohesive, the dark mood/vibe will probably either be hit or miss, alongside the lyricism but I think as an album it can rival any other collection he's had pressed. I'm also thinking this one album has gotten more play from me than Cali Iz Active and both Dogg Chit. "Gangstaz Pt.2" is probably one of the top three best DPG songs I've heard since 01. What are your thoughts.
A lot of people disagree but I think that Same Day Different Shit was PURE FIRE!!!
:yikes: :firedevil: :yikes: :firedevil: :yikes: :firedevil: :yikes: :firedevil: :yikes: :firedevil: :yikes: :firedevil: :yikes: :firedevil: :yikes: :firedevil: :yikes: :firedevil: :yikes: :firedevil:
One of My favorite Albums By ANY Artist. 8)
same here homie 8)
I think it might be the only Kurupt "solo" album cause really except for Daz there is nobody else featured I think
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Exactly!
Dark Hard Hitting Production by DAZ with almost No guest Artists.
Sick Ass Gangsta Flows By Young Gotti.
Fuckin Sweet!
To Me, This album is what Gangsta Shit is All about. 8)
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When I frequented DUBCNN, I used to preach this a lot. I've let time past and I can finally say with marination and confidence that S.D.D.S may be the second best Kurupt album I've heard in ever. Its so consistent and cohesive, the dark mood/vibe will probably either be hit or miss, alongside the lyricism but I think as an album it can rival any other collection he's had pressed. I'm also thinking this one album has gotten more play from me than Cali Iz Active and both Dogg Chit. "Gangstaz Pt.2" is probably one of the top three best DPG songs I've heard since 01. What are your thoughts.
I like the albums consistency in that Daz did all the beats so you have that dark production throughout the album and you don't really have the uneven feeling that most of his solo albums have had other than "Streetz". Usually you have your share of fillers in "Space Boogie" and "Kuruption!" but this one didn't have as many tracks so it's an album that can be played from front to back pretty much.
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i thought this album wuz dope
i wuz listenin to it tha other day and tha beats on it r crazy