West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Sir Petey on July 31, 2008, 02:26:55 PM
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OR WE ARE AS DUMB AS HE THINKS WE ARE...
TSS: Aside from the bread, do you have any other goals for Only On The Left Side?
Daz: Just working the same angle, giving the people some music. I hooked up with the people who bought Death Row for the $24 million, so I can go over there and help them run that and revive the catalog. That was one of my ideas. When I heard that they bought it I contacted that office and said, “I’ve got all the (original Death Row) artists right here.” So we can put the albums back out, shoot some videos off of those songs, like “Bomb Ass Pussy” and shit like that; do some interviews. Re-package it and put the albums back out, ‘cause you need the artists to do that. ‘Cause Koch was fuckin’ it up.
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Damn!
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hopefully its not just talk
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It's not doubtful. Hussein Fatal is already on the roster.
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damn, never thought about that, they need to make complilations with the older songs and release singles with proper videos etc. . should be good
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well see when it happens
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NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN
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Sounds interesting but will it ever happen? Can´t trust those westcoast dudes not much more after all the broken promises
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NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN
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NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN
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wow, sounds like a great idea, Daz. lol
what does he mean by "put the albums back out?"
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hopefully its not just talk
I Hope So...
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what exactly is so smart about that? re-releasing albums...not exactly a breakthrough idea...deathrow has been doing it for years.
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because hes taking back control of his legacy...its bigger than the money. its having a say so in what becomes of the work you put your blood sweat and tears into.
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because hes taking back control of his legacy...its bigger than the money. its having a say so in what becomes of the work you put your blood sweat and tears into.
Yup. You hit the nail on the head, and this means a lot of control for Daz since he did work for almost every single Death Row project.
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lol...daz doesn't give a shit about anything other than the money
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lol...daz doesn't give a shit about anything other than the money
Nah, Daz is a good guy under it all.
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thats what he should get right? the fruits of his labor?
Hes not an okayplayer hiphop purist type of rapper I dont think daz is in it for the love.
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thats what he should get right? the fruits of his labor?
Hes not an okayplayer hiphop purist type of rapper I dont think daz is in it for the love.
I believe he was at the beginning. This guy did work for Death Row on everything and had the best work ethic over there besides Dre, Jewell, Danny, and 2Pac. He wants his money, but he wants to be able to show the world what he's created IE: Raw and Makaveli and Dillinger instead of letting someone who basically just financed the stuff profiting off his stuff.
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Im not insinuating daz is a bad guy its only natural to want to profit from your hard work.
I think daz is alot more buisness savy than what cats think.
he is a big mouth dumbass at times but when he left DR and snoop want fuckin with him, dre dissed him on the chronic 2001 (by not working with him) then kurupt left he was left to kind of fend for himself.
I bet that new company that owns DR now probably incured a debt to daz over suges 25 mil law suit back in the day.
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lol you guys are talking about daz like he is some kind of genius. He's a street hustler...he most likely sold drugs and stolen shit when he was younger...learned how to hustle and now just does it in a legal way. There is nothing business savy about offering a cd on your website, collecting money, and then not shipping out the cd. Daz talks shit about so many past business acquaintances...deathrow and suge, koch, JD, many more I can't think of. Its always someone else's fault, and their business isn't right. he is simply a low budget numbers guy...I definitely give him credit, he is making money w/ music, and making some right moves, but I would go nowhere close to calling him a smart businessman. If he were a smart businessman, he would have been able to keep deathrow going while suge was in prison, and keep it a powerhouse.
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well see when it happens
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Daz is definitely a hustler. He's always tried to get paid anyway that he can and have it coming from multiple sources. I'm not mad at him. He helped contribute to a lot of the groundwork at the label along with the rest of the artists/producers, so if he can go back and make more money off of it 16 years later, then more power to him.
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When you think about it, Daz does put out most of his unreleased shit that he has in his possession. For example The Last of Tha Pound, Like It Or Not, etc. I honestly think Daz is our best chance of getting that unreleased Death Row material out there. People like Nima who talk to him can get in his ear about it and let him know the demand for it, if he doesn't already know.
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When you think about it, Daz does put out most of his unreleased shit that he has in his possession. For example The Last of Tha Pound, Like It Or Not, etc. I honestly think Daz is our best chance of getting that unreleased Death Row material out there. People like Nima who talk to him can get in his ear about it and let him know the demand for it, if he doesn't already know.
DJ Coma, your words have truly taken my breath away. the way Daz just releases all this unreleased material for his fans really depicts what an honorable hustler he is. Daz, if you read this, I'm your biggest fan and you commented on my Myspace two years ago! you know who this is!
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When you think about it, Daz does put out most of his unreleased shit that he has in his possession. For example The Last of Tha Pound, Like It Or Not, etc. I honestly think Daz is our best chance of getting that unreleased Death Row material out there. People like Nima who talk to him can get in his ear about it and let him know the demand for it, if he doesn't already know.
DJ Coma, your words have truly taken my breath away. the way Daz just releases all this unreleased material for his fans really depicts what an honorable hustler he is. Daz, if you read this, I'm your biggest fan and you commented on my Myspace two years ago! you know who this is!
Johnny B b.k.a. Mr. Stan
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When you think about it, Daz does put out most of his unreleased shit that he has in his possession. For example The Last of Tha Pound, Like It Or Not, etc. I honestly think Daz is our best chance of getting that unreleased Death Row material out there. People like Nima who talk to him can get in his ear about it and let him know the demand for it, if he doesn't already know.
DJ Coma, your words have truly taken my breath away. the way Daz just releases all this unreleased material for his fans really depicts what an honorable hustler he is. Daz, if you read this, I'm your biggest fan and you commented on my Myspace two years ago! you know who this is!
Johnny B b.k.a. Mr. Stan
lmao, I'm joking around man. but Daz did seriously comment my Myspace. I was sooped.
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When you think about it, Daz does put out most of his unreleased shit that he has in his possession. For example The Last of Tha Pound, Like It Or Not, etc. I honestly think Daz is our best chance of getting that unreleased Death Row material out there. People like Nima who talk to him can get in his ear about it and let him know the demand for it, if he doesn't already know.
DJ Coma, your words have truly taken my breath away. the way Daz just releases all this unreleased material for his fans really depicts what an honorable hustler he is. Daz, if you read this, I'm your biggest fan and you commented on my Myspace two years ago! you know who this is!
Johnny B b.k.a. Mr. Stan
lmao, I'm joking around man. but Daz did seriously comment my Myspace. I was sooped.
I know, but I figured you were aiming for some Stan type shit. Lol. Let's make some lyrics about Daz. Maybe he can rap them out and be the new/old/new Eminem.
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I like it.
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hopefully its not just talk
I Hope So...
if true, are you going to buy any future releases?
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allways good to see people promoting deathrow 8)
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When you think about it, Daz does put out most of his unreleased shit that he has in his possession. For example The Last of Tha Pound, Like It Or Not, etc. I honestly think Daz is our best chance of getting that unreleased Death Row material out there. People like Nima who talk to him can get in his ear about it and let him know the demand for it, if he doesn't already know.
Yeah, Nima should maybe interview Daz about that shit.
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lol i misread it wrong, i thought he was putting out unreleased tracks.
damn wats the point of that? the interviews i can get with but daz man put that old shit out, you kinda owe it to the fans since the last deathrow album he put out was back in 2002.
yh nima sort out an interview