West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: GangstaBoogy on September 05, 2008, 01:04:51 PM
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Game's ability to create bangin new music that sounds like it was from Hip-Hop's golden era but without sounding dated is amazing. Plus everything about this track went perfect: bangin beat, Game using Cube's old flow just a lil updated and hella grimier, and of course angry Cube on the chorus. Game should've got JR to do atleast half the production on the album but ahh well.
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Game's ability to create bangin new music that sounds like it was from Hip-Hop's golden era but without sounding dated is amazing. Plus everything about this track went perfect: bangin beat, Game using Cube's old flow just a lil updated and hella grimier, and of course angry Cube on the chorus. Game should've got JR to do atleast half the production on the album but ahh well.
Dope song indeed. Game did Cube's old flow nicely (as well as Nas).
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Crazy ass joint. Im bout to get into it right now.
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I've had this track in constant rotation since the track came out, one of my favorites off the album.
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Game should've got JR to do atleast half the production on the album
Jonathan Rotem is the best producer out right now.. hot streak deluxe.
Doctor's Advocate (Feat. Busta Rhymes) (Produced By Jonathan "J.R." Rotem)
California Vacation (Feat. Snoop & Xzibit) (Produced By Jonathan "J.R." Rotem)
2 best tracks on DA.
LAX Files (Produced by Jonathan "J.R." Rotem)
State Of Emergency (feat. Ice Cube) (Produced by Jonathan "J.R." Rotem)
2 of the 3-4 best tracks on LAX.
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Game should've got JR to do atleast half the production on the album
Jonathan Rotem is the best producer out right now.. hot streak deluxe.
Doctor's Advocate (Feat. Busta Rhymes) (Produced By Jonathan "J.R." Rotem)
California Vacation (Feat. Snoop & Xzibit) (Produced By Jonathan "J.R." Rotem)
2 best tracks on DA.
LAX Files (Produced by Jonathan "J.R." Rotem)
State Of Emergency (feat. Ice Cube) (Produced by Jonathan "J.R." Rotem)
2 of the 3-4 best tracks on LAX.
And you haven't even mentioned the tracks he's done for everybody such as Rick Ross, Plies, and Clyde Carson....I think he's the most slept on in the game right now. Scott Storch had the commercial singles on lock in 04-05, but J.R.'s last two years have been just as strong overall when you listen to what he's done and how diverse he is...he doesn't just depend on one style and milk it like many superproducers do when they start getting business....so you can hear his tracks and say "wait...he did that too? Damn!"
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Game's ability to create bangin new music that sounds like it was from Hip-Hop's golden era but without sounding dated is amazing. Plus everything about this track went perfect: bangin beat, Game using Cube's old flow just a lil updated and hella grimier, and of course angry Cube on the chorus. Game should've got JR to do atleast half the production on the album but ahh well.
Dope song indeed. Game did Cube's old flow nicely (as well as Nas).
My homeboy caught that he was doin Cube's flow soon as he heard this track...I had to listen for a sec...then I was like damn, that does sound like Cube.
He did Nas TOO good...I KNEW that was Nas on the Chrisette Michelle track...I was like "why doesn't it list Nas on that track, but it does on Letter to the President?" then I heard it again and said oh shit.....that's Game!
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the best track on the album... the album kind of sucks though
how does he expect people to listen to this and then turn to "Camera Phone" or "Gentlemens Affair"
I know the concept of making a record with a concept is long gone, but this just does not make sense
you know he could do a whole album that sounds like this but no
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one of the best joints in a long time, classic hook
you're right about it having that straight westcoast sound but being updated, something these new west niggas need to learn
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the best track on the album... the album kind of sucks though
how does he expect people to listen to this and then turn to "Camera Phone" or "Gentlemens Affair"
I know the concept of making a record with a concept is long gone, but this just does not make sense
you know he could do a whole album that sounds like this but no
therefor u need to listen to his interviews..he already said that he was gonna have songs for the ladies, street records everything. get your info first before you cry.
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Game's ability to create bangin new music that sounds like it was from Hip-Hop's golden era but without sounding dated is amazing. Plus everything about this track went perfect: bangin beat, Game using Cube's old flow just a lil updated and hella grimier, and of course angry Cube on the chorus. Game should've got JR to do atleast half the production on the album but ahh well.
Dope song indeed. Game did Cube's old flow nicely (as well as Nas).
My homeboy caught that he was doin Cube's flow soon as he heard this track...I had to listen for a sec...then I was like damn, that does sound like Cube.
He did Nas TOO good...I KNEW that was Nas on the Chrisette Michelle track...I was like "why doesn't it list Nas on that track, but it does on Letter to the President?" then I heard it again and said oh shit.....that's Game!
I know! When I first heard "Let Us Live", I was thinking to myself, "Nas has 2 tracks on the album?" But then I heard it again and i figured out it was Game, lol.
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yea very dope track...j.r. is one of my fav producers...LAX Files is dope too!
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Game's ability to create bangin new music that sounds like it was from Hip-Hop's golden era but without sounding dated is amazing. Plus everything about this track went perfect: bangin beat, Game using Cube's old flow just a lil updated and hella grimier, and of course angry Cube on the chorus. Game should've got JR to do atleast half the production on the album but ahh well.
Dope song indeed. Game did Cube's old flow nicely (as well as Nas).
My homeboy caught that he was doin Cube's flow soon as he heard this track...I had to listen for a sec...then I was like damn, that does sound like Cube.
He did Nas TOO good...I KNEW that was Nas on the Chrisette Michelle track...I was like "why doesn't it list Nas on that track, but it does on Letter to the President?" then I heard it again and said oh shit.....that's Game!
I know! When I first heard "Let Us Live", I was thinking to myself, "Nas has 2 tracks on the album?" But then I heard it again and i figured out it was Game, lol.
Yeah they sound almost indentical at times. But yeah that track gets plenty of play from me.
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Best track on the album.
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yea very dope track...j.r. is one of my fav producers...LAX Files is dope too!
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Game should've got JR to do atleast half the production on the album
Jonathan Rotem is the best producer out right now.. hot streak deluxe.
LAX Files (Produced by Jonathan "J.R." Rotem)
State Of Emergency (feat. Ice Cube) (Produced by Jonathan "J.R." Rotem)
2 of the 3-4 best tracks on LAX.
I'm digging "Lax Files" more than "State of Emergency"-Both are heated though1
But the keys on "Lax Files" are nice! Plus i like the way he flowed over that beat1
His lyrics could have been better at some parts, but it's still a dope track...The Synth @ end of the track is just ill, accompanied by the keys!!!!!! just heated IMO!
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yea very dope track...j.r. is one of my fav producers...LAX Files is dope too!
Word.
He also did a good job on "Gentleman's Affair" but "State of Emergency" blows it out the water. 8)
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Game should've got JR to do atleast half the production on the album
Jonathan Rotem is the best producer out right now.. hot streak deluxe.
Doctor's Advocate (Feat. Busta Rhymes) (Produced By Jonathan "J.R." Rotem)
California Vacation (Feat. Snoop & Xzibit) (Produced By Jonathan "J.R." Rotem)
2 best tracks on DA.
LAX Files (Produced by Jonathan "J.R." Rotem)
State Of Emergency (feat. Ice Cube) (Produced by Jonathan "J.R." Rotem)
2 of the 3-4 best tracks on LAX.
And you haven't even mentioned the tracks he's done for everybody such as Rick Ross, Plies, and Clyde Carson....I think he's the most slept on in the game right now. Scott Storch had the commercial singles on lock in 04-05, but J.R.'s last two years have been just as strong overall when you listen to what he's done and how diverse he is...he doesn't just depend on one style and milk it like many superproducers do when they start getting business....so you can hear his tracks and say "wait...he did that too? Damn!"
yeah, couple of years ago you head dre, then timbaland, scott storch, neptunes, now you got danja and JR
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I've had this track in constant rotation since the track came out, one of my favorites off the album.