West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Mr.Smurf on May 03, 2008, 08:33:44 AM
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I just recently got my hands on their Bases Loaded Mixtape. It's too bad that they aren't around anymore. Does anybody know how many projects they actually released? They are near impossible to find.
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i think they only released like 2 or 3 mixtapes... and planned to release a iv life/eastsidaz collabo album, which unfortunatly never happend...
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Can you upload Bases Loaded Mixtape homie?
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wtf happened to these dudes. snoop was rollin with them. had some promising shit.
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Can you upload Bases Loaded Mixtape homie?
Check your pm's.
Anybody got any of the other releases??
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i swear the tray d general album i brought was on 4 life records yell
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i remember them...
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up that IV Life shit homie!!!!
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I was part of their online street team back in 2002/2003/2004. I used to promote them heavily all over the internet: posting banners, posting reviews, contacting websites, etc...I was a huge fan. They had a unique West Coast sound (thanks to DJ Slip). Something fresh. And each of the four MC's had their own way of rhyming and they complemented each other on the mic.
The thing that set them apart from other up-and-coming acts back then was that they had major affiliations for an underground act:
- they were connected to Snoop (they appeared on the Doggystyle All Stars album)
- they were connected to Ice Cube (IV Life Records rapper Too Cool made a song with Ice Cube called "Frozen" - it never got released)
- they made a collabo album with Tha Eastsidaz (Deuces, Tray's & Fo's - never got released)
- they even had their own radio show on 100.3 The Beat called "Homejamz" with Steve Harvey
- they had their own clothing line (not some cheap-looking shit. More on some stylish Phat Farm shit. Check pics below for a few examples)
- apparently they had a very solid rep in the streets (largely due to the car club Mafia IV Life)
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Even today I still believe that these guys really had the potential to mean something in contemporary West Coast rap music. They had plans to drop a group album first, followed by two solo albums from the IV Life rappers, and a collabo album between two IV Life rappers.
The way I see it, they also were aiming too high: like many other acts, they were trying to get a major deal, 'cause the other deals they were offered back then weren't really that good. But I kept telling them, it's give & take on both sides. You can't expect to get a major deal out of nowhere. First you have to prove you can move some units on an indie, and only THEN you should start considering going major. I think the same thing is happening with Crooked I. I perfectly understand that these guys don't want a fucked up label deal, but negotiate! Make it a 1-album-only-deal, so you're not tied to them for the rest of your career.
I've got ALL of their material on my computer. I'll upload some shit in the coming week, not today. If I would forget about it, just bump this thread again so I'm reminded of it.
the IV Life Family:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v288/CRAFTYIVLIFE/DSC_8279.jpg?t=1209891861)
Too Cool
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v288/CRAFTYIVLIFE/DSC_7843.jpg?t=1209891974)
J-Dog
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v288/CRAFTYIVLIFE/DSC_7959.jpg?t=1209891984)
Young Buc
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v288/CRAFTYIVLIFE/DSC_8039.jpg?t=1209892003)
Crisstyle
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v288/CRAFTYIVLIFE/DSC_7815.jpg?t=1209892027)
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need that eastsidaz collabo album
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i swear the tray d general album i brought was on 4 life records yell
nah man, tray deee released it thru his own label s-pop entertainment
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IV Life Records Mixtape Vol. 1.4
http://rapidshare.com/files/112467421/IV_LIFE_Records_Volume_1.4_Mixtape.rar
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JUS SEEN DALE DOG ON THE SHAW LAST WEEK
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I was part of their online street team back in 2002/2003/2004. I used to promote them heavily all over the internet: posting banners, posting reviews, contacting websites, etc...I was a huge fan. They had a unique West Coast sound (thanks to DJ Slip). Something fresh. And each of the four MC's had their own way of rhyming and they complemented each other on the mic.
The thing that set them apart from other up-and-coming acts back then was that they had major affiliations for an underground act:
- they were connected to Snoop (they appeared on the Doggystyle All Stars album)
- they were connected to Ice Cube (IV Life Records rapper Too Cool made a song with Ice Cube called "Frozen" - it never got released)
- they made a collabo album with Tha Eastsidaz (Deuces, Tray's & Fo's - never got released)
- they even had their own radio show on 100.3 The Beat called "Homejamz" with Steve Harvey
- they had their own clothing line (not some cheap-looking shit. More on some stylish Phat Farm shit. Check pics below for a few examples)
- apparently they had a very solid rep in the streets (largely due to the car club Mafia IV Life)
...
Even today I still believe that these guys really had the potential to mean something in contemporary West Coast rap music. They had plans to drop a group album first, followed by two solo albums from the IV Life rappers, and a collabo album between two IV Life rappers.
The way I see it, they also were aiming too high: like many other acts, they were trying to get a major deal, 'cause the other deals they were offered back then weren't really that good. But I kept telling them, it's give & take on both sides. You can't expect to get a major deal out of nowhere. First you have to prove you can move some units on an indie, and only THEN you should start considering going major. I think the same thing is happening with Crooked I. I perfectly understand that these guys don't want a fucked up label deal, but negotiate! Make it a 1-album-only-deal, so you're not tied to them for the rest of your career.
I've got ALL of their material on my computer. I'll upload some shit in the coming week, not today
please do so... 8)
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need that eastsidaz collabo album
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I was part of their online street team back in 2002/2003/2004. I used to promote them heavily all over the internet: posting banners, posting reviews, contacting websites, etc...I was a huge fan. They had a unique West Coast sound (thanks to DJ Slip). Something fresh. And each of the four MC's had their own way of rhyming and they complemented each other on the mic.
The thing that set them apart from other up-and-coming acts back then was that they had major affiliations for an underground act:
- they were connected to Snoop (they appeared on the Doggystyle All Stars album)
- they were connected to Ice Cube (IV Life Records rapper Too Cool made a song with Ice Cube called "Frozen" - it never got released)
- they made a collabo album with Tha Eastsidaz (Deuces, Tray's & Fo's - never got released)
- they even had their own radio show on 100.3 The Beat called "Homejamz" with Steve Harvey
- they had their own clothing line (not some cheap-looking shit. More on some stylish Phat Farm shit. Check pics below for a few examples)
- apparently they had a very solid rep in the streets (largely due to the car club Mafia IV Life)
...
Even today I still believe that these guys really had the potential to mean something in contemporary West Coast rap music. They had plans to drop a group album first, followed by two solo albums from the IV Life rappers, and a collabo album between two IV Life rappers.
The way I see it, they also were aiming too high: like many other acts, they were trying to get a major deal, 'cause the other deals they were offered back then weren't really that good. But I kept telling them, it's give & take on both sides. You can't expect to get a major deal out of nowhere. First you have to prove you can move some units on an indie, and only THEN you should start considering going major. I think the same thing is happening with Crooked I. I perfectly understand that these guys don't want a fucked up label deal, but negotiate! Make it a 1-album-only-deal, so you're not tied to them for the rest of your career.
I've got ALL of their material on my computer. I'll upload some shit in the coming week, not today. If I would forget about it, just bump this thread again so I'm reminded of it.
Damn propz on the info!!! If you can up all of their material that would be dope!! Do you have any idea of what these guys are up to now?
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IV Life Records Mixtape Vol. 1.4
http://rapidshare.com/files/112467421/IV_LIFE_Records_Volume_1.4_Mixtape.rar
Propz man!! Got any more??
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I've got ALL of their material on my computer. I'll upload some shit in the coming week, not today. If I would forget about it, just bump this thread again so I'm reminded of it.
even tha eastsidaz collabo album???
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IV Life Records Mixtape Vol. 1.4
http://rapidshare.com/files/112467421/IV_LIFE_Records_Volume_1.4_Mixtape.rar
Propz man!! Got any more??
just only crisstylethe best of mixtape. will up soon ;D
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i want the Ice Cube song called "Frozen"
hook it up if you have it
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need that eastsidaz collabo album
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That Frozen song is un-leaked to my knowledge. So, it'll be rather hard to find.
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I reall want that christmas song they made...
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That Frozen song is un-leaked to my knowledge. So, it'll be rather hard to find.
Actually, yesterday I noticed that Crisstyle has a "Frozen" song on his Myspace (myspace.com/crisstyle3), with Cube dropping a verse. I assume that Crisstyle replaced Too Cool's vocals with his own. I've sent him a message about it...I'll let you guys know what's up as soon as I get word back from Cris.
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Crafty when will you have the IV Life music up?
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IV Life Records - Bases Loaded Mixtape
01 - Intro
02 - NobodyCan Do It Better
03 - Redemption
04 - No Girlfriend
05 - Arnold S. Interview
06 - 1-900 Hustler
07 - IV Life Is An Army
08 - Savior 2 The Streets
09 - Everything Is Everything
10 - So Gone
11 - Slip Speaks Part 2
12 - Fire It Up
13 - Tha Spitter
14 - WW4
15 - Game Over
16 - Outro
http://www.sendspace.com/file/9lkvg7
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I used to have all of their shit, back when they had their own site up and running.
This always happens, though. Some rapper or rappers creates a lot of buzz, suddenly gets a huge fanbase, and then falls off the face of the Earth never to be heard from again.
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I used to have all of their shit, back when they had their own site up and running.
This always happens, though. Some rapper or rappers creates a lot of buzz, suddenly gets a huge fanbase, and then falls off the face of the Earth never to be heard from again.
CUZ SOMETIMES ALL THIS FAME AND GLORY AINT SHIT.. WHEN YOU A REAL STREET NIGGA... FUCK THE FAME GIVE ME THE MONEY...
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yeah but it aint cool to leave the fans that you created and gained hangin?
feel me?
if you create a movement, something, a followin why crash it?
thats not something easy to build?
cats are beggin, strugglin, dyin to make a followin like the 1 IV Life records had!
shit everyones got they personal life, but if you start something, get a followin and create a demand, why stop right there?
I used to have all of their shit, back when they had their own site up and running.
This always happens, though. Some rapper or rappers creates a lot of buzz, suddenly gets a huge fanbase, and then falls off the face of the Earth never to be heard from again.
CUZ SOMETIMES ALL THIS FAME AND GLORY AINT SHIT.. WHEN YOU A REAL STREET NIGGA... FUCK THE FAME GIVE ME THE MONEY...