West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Ruthlesslife on April 10, 2008, 12:43:21 AM
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i've been lookin for this
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NAW BOB SEGER AND FLORIDA ELEVATOR IS THE ONLY MUSIC I LISTEN 2.
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i've been lookin for this
A specific song or the whole album?
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i've been lookin for this
A specific song or the whole album?
Have you got any of the full instrumentals to the album?
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I never heard of this and didn't know it existed... Damn though, I want a copy too if it does!
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I never heard of this and didn't know it existed... Damn though, I want a copy too if it does!
yea, and Streetz Iz A Mutha.
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Yeah Space Boogie musically is really dope to listen too. Fred Wreck really gave that album a updated West Coast G-Funk sound to it but with a little space age twist.
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show me some proof that theres instrumental versions.
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i've been lookin for this
A specific song or the whole album?
Have you got any of the full instrumentals to the album?
If I'm not mistaking only the instrumentals of Sunshine and It's Over are available...
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Instrumentals of On, Onsite and Fuck Da World are available too
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Yeah Space Boogie musically is really dope to listen too. Fred Wreck really gave that album a updated West Coast G-Funk sound to it but with a little space age twist.
I only wish Kurupts lyrics were sharper on that album, I think he took a step back after Streetz, but the beats and guest appearances made up for it
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I never heard of this and didn't know it existed... Damn though, I want a copy too if it does!
yea, and Streetz Iz A Mutha.
Yeah Space Boogie musically is really dope to listen too. Fred Wreck really gave that album a updated West Coast G-Funk sound to it but with a little space age twist.
REAL Talk Niggaz. 8)
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Yeah Space Boogie musically is really dope to listen too. Fred Wreck really gave that album a updated West Coast G-Funk sound to it but with a little space age twist.
I only wish Kurupts lyrics were sharper on that album, I think he took a step back after Streetz, but the beats and guest appearances made up for it
I might be the only one but I wasnt feeling this Kurupt album :-\
IMO Kuruption and Streetz were better
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Yeah Space Boogie musically is really dope to listen too. Fred Wreck really gave that album a updated West Coast G-Funk sound to it but with a little space age twist.
I only wish Kurupts lyrics were sharper on that album, I think he took a step back after Streetz, but the beats and guest appearances made up for it
I might be the only one but I wasnt feeling this Kurupt album :-\
IMO Kuruption and Streetz were better
Lyrically it was probably my least favorite but beat wise it was a monster.
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Yeah Space Boogie musically is really dope to listen too. Fred Wreck really gave that album a updated West Coast G-Funk sound to it but with a little space age twist.
I only wish Kurupts lyrics were sharper on that album, I think he took a step back after Streetz, but the beats and guest appearances made up for it
I might be the only one but I wasnt feeling this Kurupt album :-\
IMO Kuruption and Streetz were better
Lyrically it was probably my least favorite but beat wise it was a monster.
yeah the beats were dope
but I thought he freestyled a little too much on the album
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Yeah Space Boogie musically is really dope to listen too. Fred Wreck really gave that album a updated West Coast G-Funk sound to it but with a little space age twist.
I only wish Kurupts lyrics were sharper on that album, I think he took a step back after Streetz, but the beats and guest appearances made up for it
I might be the only one but I wasnt feeling this Kurupt album :-\
IMO Kuruption and Streetz were better
Lyrically it was probably my least favorite but beat wise it was a monster.
yeah the beats were dope
but I thought he freestyled a little too much on the album
It was. The singles I did like from the album were top notch though. The Hardest still gets burn from me.
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Yeah Space Boogie musically is really dope to listen too. Fred Wreck really gave that album a updated West Coast G-Funk sound to it but with a little space age twist.
I only wish Kurupts lyrics were sharper on that album, I think he took a step back after Streetz, but the beats and guest appearances made up for it
I might be the only one but I wasnt feeling this Kurupt album :-\
IMO Kuruption and Streetz were better
Lyrically it was probably my least favorite but beat wise it was a monster.
yeah the beats were dope
but I thought he freestyled a little too much on the album
It was. The singles I did like from the album were top notch though. The Hardest still gets burn from me.
The Hardest was probably my favorite track on the album 8)
my 3 least favorite
Just Dont Give a - sick beat but Kurupt sounds like hes freestyling
Gangstas - don't like it at all
Da World - another sick beat but again I think Gotti was freestyling because I can't really understand what hes talking about :-\
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Yeah Space Boogie musically is really dope to listen too. Fred Wreck really gave that album a updated West Coast G-Funk sound to it but with a little space age twist.
I only wish Kurupts lyrics were sharper on that album, I think he took a step back after Streetz, but the beats and guest appearances made up for it
I might be the only one but I wasnt feeling this Kurupt album :-\
IMO Kuruption and Streetz were better
Lyrically it was probably my least favorite but beat wise it was a monster.
yeah the beats were dope
but I thought he freestyled a little too much on the album
It was. The singles I did like from the album were top notch though. The Hardest still gets burn from me.
The Hardest was probably my favorite track on the album 8)
my 3 least favorite
Just Dont Give a - sick beat but Kurupt sounds like hes freestyling
Gangstas - don't like it at all
Da World - another sick beat but again I think Gotti was freestyling because I can't really understand what hes talking about :-\
Da World is very overrated to me.
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"Da World" was recorded around the time that "Streetz Iz A Mutha" came out. Kurupt also spit that on a freestyle session with Canibus. You an also hear it in the background of the "R.A.W." album on that skit towards the end
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"Da World" was recorded around the time that "Streetz Iz A Mutha" came out. Kurupt also spit that on a freestyle session with Canibus. You an also hear it in the background of the "R.A.W." album on that skit towards the end
The beat is a monster from Fred but it sounded like a forced try to make a freestyle into a song and it just did not work for me.
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"Da World" was recorded around the time that "Streetz Iz A Mutha" came out. Kurupt also spit that on a freestyle session with Canibus. You an also hear it in the background of the "R.A.W." album on that skit towards the end
The beat is a monster from Fred but it sounded like a forced try to make a freestyle into a song and it just did not work for me.
D check out the track with Canibus where he spits both "Da World" verse and his last verse from "Started"
http://www.zshare.net/audio/68833962aae1e6/
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fuck the world is so damn dope...he goes hard as fuck on that track if you cant figure out what hes talking about that song aint for you, plain and simple...hes pissed off and ready to make the world pay on some terrorist type of shit.
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^ lol.
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Yeah Space Boogie musically is really dope to listen too. Fred Wreck really gave that album a updated West Coast G-Funk sound to it but with a little space age twist.
yeah off top!
prolly feelin this more than his other albums!
space boogie
on onsite
hardest muthafuckers
bring back that g
damn nice shit!
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fuck the world is so damn dope...he goes hard as fuck on that track if you cant figure out what hes talking about that song aint for you, plain and simple...hes pissed off and ready to make the world pay on some terrorist type of shit.
I know what he is talking about, I just felt it was a much of big words thrown together. It's ehh to me, I can listen to it.