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Title: death Row Box set art
Post by: Da Nard on October 14, 2009, 11:42:47 PM
havent seen this posted so here you go if u care..
http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Death-Row-Box-Set/dp/B002PY9CI0/ref=pd_rhf_p_t_3
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: AGeesta on October 15, 2009, 12:02:50 AM
somebody buy it
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: Soopafly DPGC on October 15, 2009, 10:28:22 AM
somebody buy it

I am...looks like it'll be a good compilation.  True, many of the songs i've got 100 times already, but I don't care.  I love how half the people on here act like they're ballers and stuff, but then whine about dropping 40.00 on this, as if that's going to break them or something.  The last song, the Soopafly song alone, is worth the money right there.  I'm excited to hear the LBC Crew tracks as well.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: Blasphemy on October 15, 2009, 10:33:55 AM
somebody buy it

I am...looks like it'll be a good compilation.  True, many of the songs i've got 100 times already, but I don't care.  I love how half the people on here act like they're ballers and stuff, but then whine about dropping 40.00 on this, as if that's going to break them or something.  The last song, the Soopafly song alone, is worth the money right there.  I'm excited to hear the LBC Crew tracks as well.

Hey not all of his here have money. Sadly this will have 2 wait way later with the way things are looking.  :(
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: BiggBoogaBiff on October 15, 2009, 11:29:05 AM
i'll probably get it
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: V2DHeart on October 15, 2009, 12:29:47 PM
This will be pre-order this 15th November. I'm still on the Lost Sessions purchase
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: cheesefry on October 15, 2009, 12:35:55 PM
somebody buy it

I am...looks like it'll be a good compilation.  True, many of the songs i've got 100 times already, but I don't care.  I love how half the people on here act like they're ballers and stuff, but then whine about dropping 40.00 on this, as if that's going to break them or something.  The last song, the Soopafly song alone, is worth the money right there.  I'm excited to hear the LBC Crew tracks as well.
it's not so much the pricetag since a lot of us bought bootlegs for quadruple that amount.  the problem is that it's an inferior product.  the box set was originally billed as all new material but since then it's been diluted down to a handful of songs that all boners for soopafly aside, look pretty mediocre.

i bought the dre, bought the snoop, but will be passing on the box set. 
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: David Mack on October 15, 2009, 12:37:15 PM
looks dope as fuck G 8) will be pickin dis shit 4 sure.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: JohnnyL on October 15, 2009, 01:17:47 PM
Artwork actually looks pretty cool.  So far, the artwork for "Lost Sessions" is the only one that I haven't really cared for.  It just looked rushed.  They at least did center Snoop's name on the actual cover, which looks a lot better than the early version of the artwork that was floating around the net a few weeks before the album dropped.  But it still doesn't look as good as the cover for this box set or the "Chronic: Re-Lit" cover.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: EFFeX on October 15, 2009, 01:29:09 PM
If we didn't have albums released 2 to 3 times and several "Greatest Hits" compilations through out the years, this set would be more appealing. Not sure what my take on it is yet, but I know I want those unreleased joints.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: JohnnyL on October 15, 2009, 01:53:17 PM
If we didn't have albums released 2 to 3 times and several "Greatest Hits" compilations through out the years, this set would be more appealing. Not sure what my take on it is yet, but I know I want those unreleased joints.

 Yeah, it's a little annoying that they've included the "greatest hits" on here when they've put those tracks out over and over.  I'm guessing they were pressured by E1 to include some songs that casual fans would be familiar with, in addition to the unreleased tracks that the more hardcore fans would want.  Even using that reasoning though, I'm not sure why they couldn't at least limit the already released songs to one disc though, instead of two. 
  Even so, I still plan on buying this set.  Overall, it looks like a nice set.  And there are still plenty of unreleased tracks included. 
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: EFFeX on October 15, 2009, 03:29:16 PM
If we didn't have albums released 2 to 3 times and several "Greatest Hits" compilations through out the years, this set would be more appealing. Not sure what my take on it is yet, but I know I want those unreleased joints.

 Yeah, it's a little annoying that they've included the "greatest hits" on here when they've put those tracks out over and over.  I'm guessing they were pressured by E1 to include some songs that casual fans would be familiar with, in addition to the unreleased tracks that the more hardcore fans would want.  Even using that reasoning though, I'm not sure why they couldn't at least limit the already released songs to one disc though, instead of two.  
  Even so, I still plan on buying this set.  Overall, it looks like a nice set.  And there are still plenty of unreleased tracks included.  

If that's the case, that's still a terrible idea. By including so many discs of released material, that only raises the price. In a time when CD sales are at an all time low, what casual Death Row fan is planning on dropping $45 on 10 - 15 year old material. It makes no sense. Casual listeners can pick up one of the already released Greatest Hits CDs for $10 and have all the classics that they remember being on the radio. I think WIDE Awake may be a little arrogant in assuming that endless Death Row junkies are going to rush out to purchase a hand ful of songs for $45. That's just my opinion though.

By the way, I'm not dissing their efforts. I think what they are doing is great for collectors and long-term fans. It's also great for the artists who have chosen to involve themselves in this process. However, I am just being critical of their choices. I feel as if they've miscalculated a few steps, but I hope it works out for them in the end.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: JohnnyL on October 15, 2009, 03:57:04 PM
If we didn't have albums released 2 to 3 times and several "Greatest Hits" compilations through out the years, this set would be more appealing. Not sure what my take on it is yet, but I know I want those unreleased joints.

 Yeah, it's a little annoying that they've included the "greatest hits" on here when they've put those tracks out over and over.  I'm guessing they were pressured by E1 to include some songs that casual fans would be familiar with, in addition to the unreleased tracks that the more hardcore fans would want.  Even using that reasoning though, I'm not sure why they couldn't at least limit the already released songs to one disc though, instead of two.  
  Even so, I still plan on buying this set.  Overall, it looks like a nice set.  And there are still plenty of unreleased tracks included.  

If that's the case, that's still a terrible idea. By including so many discs of released material, that only raises the price. In a time when CD sales are at an all time low, what casual Death Row fan is planning on dropping $45 on 10 - 15 year old material. It makes no sense. Casual listeners can pick up one of the already released Greatest Hits CDs for $10 and have all the classics that they remember being on the radio. I think WIDE Awake may be a little arrogant in assuming that endless Death Row junkies are going to rush out to purchase a hand ful of songs for $45. That's just my opinion though.

By the way, I'm not dissing their efforts. I think what they are doing is great for collectors and long-term fans. It's also great for the artists who have chosen to involve themselves in this process. However, I am just being critical of their choices. I feel as if they've miscalculated a few steps, but I hope it works out for them in the end.

  That's just a guess.  Because there are a lot of people who buy greatest hits compilations.  But I agree that it's a stretch to think someone would pay $45.00 to own the "Greatest Hits" when they could probably still find copies of that "15 Years On Death Row Compilation" for less than half the price.  Personally, I would rather have all four discs be all unreleased material.  
  But whatever the actual reason is, hopefully they select some of the lesser known videos for the set too.  Because a lot of the more common videos have been released multiple times too.  
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: gio™fugahoo on October 15, 2009, 05:12:20 PM
is there really a T-Shirt in there?????
what cha think how many shirts they got??????
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: Blasphemy on October 15, 2009, 05:40:08 PM
If we didn't have albums released 2 to 3 times and several "Greatest Hits" compilations through out the years, this set would be more appealing. Not sure what my take on it is yet, but I know I want those unreleased joints.

 Yeah, it's a little annoying that they've included the "greatest hits" on here when they've put those tracks out over and over.  I'm guessing they were pressured by E1 to include some songs that casual fans would be familiar with, in addition to the unreleased tracks that the more hardcore fans would want.  Even using that reasoning though, I'm not sure why they couldn't at least limit the already released songs to one disc though, instead of two.  
  Even so, I still plan on buying this set.  Overall, it looks like a nice set.  And there are still plenty of unreleased tracks included.  

If that's the case, that's still a terrible idea. By including so many discs of released material, that only raises the price. In a time when CD sales are at an all time low, what casual Death Row fan is planning on dropping $45 on 10 - 15 year old material. It makes no sense. Casual listeners can pick up one of the already released Greatest Hits CDs for $10 and have all the classics that they remember being on the radio. I think WIDE Awake may be a little arrogant in assuming that endless Death Row junkies are going to rush out to purchase a hand ful of songs for $45. That's just my opinion though.

By the way, I'm not dissing their efforts. I think what they are doing is great for collectors and long-term fans. It's also great for the artists who have chosen to involve themselves in this process. However, I am just being critical of their choices. I feel as if they've miscalculated a few steps, but I hope it works out for them in the end.

  That's just a guess.  Because there are a lot of people who buy greatest hits compilations.  But I agree that it's a stretch to think someone would pay $45.00 to own the "Greatest Hits" when they could probably still find copies of that "15 Years On Death Row Compilation" for less than half the price.  Personally, I would rather have all four discs be all unreleased material.  
  But whatever the actual reason is, hopefully they select some of the lesser known videos for the set too.  Because a lot of the more common videos have been released multiple times too.  


I might get that strictly for the Music Videos
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: gio™fugahoo on October 15, 2009, 06:16:18 PM
is there really a T-Shirt in there?????
what cha think how many shirts they got??????

will there be best buy bonus tracks again??????????
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: shreibster on October 15, 2009, 06:48:20 PM
If we didn't have albums released 2 to 3 times and several "Greatest Hits" compilations through out the years, this set would be more appealing. Not sure what my take on it is yet, but I know I want those unreleased joints.

 Yeah, it's a little annoying that they've included the "greatest hits" on here when they've put those tracks out over and over.  I'm guessing they were pressured by E1 to include some songs that casual fans would be familiar with, in addition to the unreleased tracks that the more hardcore fans would want.  Even using that reasoning though, I'm not sure why they couldn't at least limit the already released songs to one disc though, instead of two.  
  Even so, I still plan on buying this set.  Overall, it looks like a nice set.  And there are still plenty of unreleased tracks included.  

If that's the case, that's still a terrible idea. By including so many discs of released material, that only raises the price. In a time when CD sales are at an all time low, what casual Death Row fan is planning on dropping $45 on 10 - 15 year old material. It makes no sense. Casual listeners can pick up one of the already released Greatest Hits CDs for $10 and have all the classics that they remember being on the radio. I think WIDE Awake may be a little arrogant in assuming that endless Death Row junkies are going to rush out to purchase a hand ful of songs for $45. That's just my opinion though.

By the way, I'm not dissing their efforts. I think what they are doing is great for collectors and long-term fans. It's also great for the artists who have chosen to involve themselves in this process. However, I am just being critical of their choices. I feel as if they've miscalculated a few steps, but I hope it works out for them in the end.

i cant believe mothafuckaz like u sit up in this forum all god damn day complaining about a fucking few dollars got dam bum ass mothafuckaz sound like bitches
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: JohnnyL on October 15, 2009, 08:43:47 PM
If we didn't have albums released 2 to 3 times and several "Greatest Hits" compilations through out the years, this set would be more appealing. Not sure what my take on it is yet, but I know I want those unreleased joints.

 Yeah, it's a little annoying that they've included the "greatest hits" on here when they've put those tracks out over and over.  I'm guessing they were pressured by E1 to include some songs that casual fans would be familiar with, in addition to the unreleased tracks that the more hardcore fans would want.  Even using that reasoning though, I'm not sure why they couldn't at least limit the already released songs to one disc though, instead of two.  
  Even so, I still plan on buying this set.  Overall, it looks like a nice set.  And there are still plenty of unreleased tracks included.  

If that's the case, that's still a terrible idea. By including so many discs of released material, that only raises the price. In a time when CD sales are at an all time low, what casual Death Row fan is planning on dropping $45 on 10 - 15 year old material. It makes no sense. Casual listeners can pick up one of the already released Greatest Hits CDs for $10 and have all the classics that they remember being on the radio. I think WIDE Awake may be a little arrogant in assuming that endless Death Row junkies are going to rush out to purchase a hand ful of songs for $45. That's just my opinion though.

By the way, I'm not dissing their efforts. I think what they are doing is great for collectors and long-term fans. It's also great for the artists who have chosen to involve themselves in this process. However, I am just being critical of their choices. I feel as if they've miscalculated a few steps, but I hope it works out for them in the end.

i cant believe mothafuckaz like u sit up in this forum all god damn day complaining about a fucking few dollars got dam bum ass mothafuckaz sound like bitches

 What "mothafuckaz" are you talking about?  I already said I was going to buy the box set.  I bought "Chronic: Re-Lit."  I bought "The Lost Sessions Vol.1," and compared to a lot of other people on here I've had very little bad to say about any of these releases.  I did say that I thought the artwork for the Snoop album seemed rushed, but otherwise, I'm pretty happy with it.  I don't have any complaints about "Chronic: Re-Lit."  And as far as the box set. I did say I would have preferred the set to be entirely unreleased material, but in my original post I still said that I planned on buying it.  I don't think my opinion of Wideawake could be that critical if I've supported every Death Row project they've put out, thus far.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: shreibster on October 15, 2009, 08:57:40 PM
If we didn't have albums released 2 to 3 times and several "Greatest Hits" compilations through out the years, this set would be more appealing. Not sure what my take on it is yet, but I know I want those unreleased joints.

 Yeah, it's a little annoying that they've included the "greatest hits" on here when they've put those tracks out over and over.  I'm guessing they were pressured by E1 to include some songs that casual fans would be familiar with, in addition to the unreleased tracks that the more hardcore fans would want.  Even using that reasoning though, I'm not sure why they couldn't at least limit the already released songs to one disc though, instead of two.  
  Even so, I still plan on buying this set.  Overall, it looks like a nice set.  And there are still plenty of unreleased tracks included.  

If that's the case, that's still a terrible idea. By including so many discs of released material, that only raises the price. In a time when CD sales are at an all time low, what casual Death Row fan is planning on dropping $45 on 10 - 15 year old material. It makes no sense. Casual listeners can pick up one of the already released Greatest Hits CDs for $10 and have all the classics that they remember being on the radio. I think WIDE Awake may be a little arrogant in assuming that endless Death Row junkies are going to rush out to purchase a hand ful of songs for $45. That's just my opinion though.

By the way, I'm not dissing their efforts. I think what they are doing is great for collectors and long-term fans. It's also great for the artists who have chosen to involve themselves in this process. However, I am just being critical of their choices. I feel as if they've miscalculated a few steps, but I hope it works out for them in the end.

i cant believe mothafuckaz like u sit up in this forum all god damn day complaining about a fucking few dollars got dam bum ass mothafuckaz sound like bitches

 What "mothafuckaz" are you talking about?  I already said I was going to buy the box set.  I bought "Chronic: Re-Lit."  I bought "The Lost Sessions Vol.1," and compared to a lot of other people on here I've had very little bad to say about any of these releases.  I did say that I thought the artwork for the Snoop album seemed rushed, but otherwise, I'm pretty happy with it.  I don't have any complaints about "Chronic: Re-Lit."  And as far as the box set. I did say I would have preferred the set to be entirely unreleased material, but in my original post I still said that I planned on buying it.  I don't think my opinion of Wideawake could be that critical if I've supported every Death Row project they've put out, thus far.

i wasn't talking to you my g i was talking to that faggot ass nigga i quoted sounding worse than a bitch
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: sofdark on October 15, 2009, 09:14:03 PM
haha, wonder what kind of t-shirt they gon include.
prolly some corny ass t-shirt with death row symbol that people will wear only when goin' to gyms.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: Da Nard on October 16, 2009, 12:07:15 AM
damn... yall gotta support wideake and copp their projects... everybody wants that unrelease shit but  people rather bitch about it instead of buying shitt.... u gotta support these foos so they keep puttting shit out there... a couple rereleased songs.. for the millionth time never hurt anybody ..shiit..
got the sampler n two releses... waiting for the box set... ;)   ..  n then watevers next...
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: Giesuz on October 16, 2009, 05:56:49 AM
i will support this, over 20 unreleased tracks for 45 dollars = great deal.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: JohnnyL on October 16, 2009, 06:01:30 AM
If we didn't have albums released 2 to 3 times and several "Greatest Hits" compilations through out the years, this set would be more appealing. Not sure what my take on it is yet, but I know I want those unreleased joints.

 Yeah, it's a little annoying that they've included the "greatest hits" on here when they've put those tracks out over and over.  I'm guessing they were pressured by E1 to include some songs that casual fans would be familiar with, in addition to the unreleased tracks that the more hardcore fans would want.  Even using that reasoning though, I'm not sure why they couldn't at least limit the already released songs to one disc though, instead of two.  
  Even so, I still plan on buying this set.  Overall, it looks like a nice set.  And there are still plenty of unreleased tracks included.  

If that's the case, that's still a terrible idea. By including so many discs of released material, that only raises the price. In a time when CD sales are at an all time low, what casual Death Row fan is planning on dropping $45 on 10 - 15 year old material. It makes no sense. Casual listeners can pick up one of the already released Greatest Hits CDs for $10 and have all the classics that they remember being on the radio. I think WIDE Awake may be a little arrogant in assuming that endless Death Row junkies are going to rush out to purchase a hand ful of songs for $45. That's just my opinion though.

By the way, I'm not dissing their efforts. I think what they are doing is great for collectors and long-term fans. It's also great for the artists who have chosen to involve themselves in this process. However, I am just being critical of their choices. I feel as if they've miscalculated a few steps, but I hope it works out for them in the end.

i cant believe mothafuckaz like u sit up in this forum all god damn day complaining about a fucking few dollars got dam bum ass mothafuckaz sound like bitches

 What "mothafuckaz" are you talking about?  I already said I was going to buy the box set.  I bought "Chronic: Re-Lit."  I bought "The Lost Sessions Vol.1," and compared to a lot of other people on here I've had very little bad to say about any of these releases.  I did say that I thought the artwork for the Snoop album seemed rushed, but otherwise, I'm pretty happy with it.  I don't have any complaints about "Chronic: Re-Lit."  And as far as the box set. I did say I would have preferred the set to be entirely unreleased material, but in my original post I still said that I planned on buying it.  I don't think my opinion of Wideawake could be that critical if I've supported every Death Row project they've put out, thus far.

i wasn't talking to you my g i was talking to that faggot ass nigga i quoted sounding worse than a bitch


Effex is cool, man. I understand where you're coming from because some people have really been running Wideawake down, but Effex isn't one of them people.  I agree with the spirit of what you're saying though.  People have to realize, Wideawake is new at this.  They've only put out two projects so far.  Yeah, they're not perfect.  But give them a little bit of time to work the bugs out.  If after a while, they're still having major problems you can always stop supporting them.  But being that they're trying to give the fans what they want, I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt.  At least for a while.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: cheesefry on October 16, 2009, 06:14:29 AM
If we didn't have albums released 2 to 3 times and several "Greatest Hits" compilations through out the years, this set would be more appealing. Not sure what my take on it is yet, but I know I want those unreleased joints.

 Yeah, it's a little annoying that they've included the "greatest hits" on here when they've put those tracks out over and over.  I'm guessing they were pressured by E1 to include some songs that casual fans would be familiar with, in addition to the unreleased tracks that the more hardcore fans would want.  Even using that reasoning though, I'm not sure why they couldn't at least limit the already released songs to one disc though, instead of two.  
  Even so, I still plan on buying this set.  Overall, it looks like a nice set.  And there are still plenty of unreleased tracks included.  

If that's the case, that's still a terrible idea. By including so many discs of released material, that only raises the price. In a time when CD sales are at an all time low, what casual Death Row fan is planning on dropping $45 on 10 - 15 year old material. It makes no sense. Casual listeners can pick up one of the already released Greatest Hits CDs for $10 and have all the classics that they remember being on the radio. I think WIDE Awake may be a little arrogant in assuming that endless Death Row junkies are going to rush out to purchase a hand ful of songs for $45. That's just my opinion though.

By the way, I'm not dissing their efforts. I think what they are doing is great for collectors and long-term fans. It's also great for the artists who have chosen to involve themselves in this process. However, I am just being critical of their choices. I feel as if they've miscalculated a few steps, but I hope it works out for them in the end.

i cant believe mothafuckaz like u sit up in this forum all god damn day complaining about a fucking few dollars got dam bum ass mothafuckaz sound like bitches

 What "mothafuckaz" are you talking about?  I already said I was going to buy the box set.  I bought "Chronic: Re-Lit."  I bought "The Lost Sessions Vol.1," and compared to a lot of other people on here I've had very little bad to say about any of these releases.  I did say that I thought the artwork for the Snoop album seemed rushed, but otherwise, I'm pretty happy with it.  I don't have any complaints about "Chronic: Re-Lit."  And as far as the box set. I did say I would have preferred the set to be entirely unreleased material, but in my original post I still said that I planned on buying it.  I don't think my opinion of Wideawake could be that critical if I've supported every Death Row project they've put out, thus far.

i wasn't talking to you my g i was talking to that faggot ass nigga i quoted sounding worse than a bitch

very gay boy
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: Invincible on October 16, 2009, 06:56:24 AM
i will support this, over 20 unreleased tracks for 45 dollars = great deal.

Since when has a new 23 track album been worth $45? I thought you americans payed about $9 average for a new album. I think you need to get your dick out of Suge's and Wide awake's arses.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: scratch42069 on October 16, 2009, 07:01:56 AM
The boxset looks disappointing and seems more like a cash grab than anything. Only one of the Soopafly tracks is unreleased. That Type Of Flow was already released on Dat Whoopty Woop. They should have looked at the discographies of the artists before attempting to release some of these tracks, just to make sure they aren't double-dipping the fans. They should have made the boxset a 3 disc set with the first 2 discs as unreleased (no already released material) and the third disc as video. Sorry wideawake, no soup for you this time, maybe next release if it isn't a wack cash grab.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: Blasphemy on October 16, 2009, 07:05:47 AM
i will support this, over 20 unreleased tracks for 45 dollars = great deal.

Since when has a new 23 track album been worth $45? I thought you americans payed about $9 average for a new album. I think you need to get your dick out of Suge's and Wide awake's arses.

lol wtf? Suge doesn't got jackshit 2 do with this euro fag.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: Invincible on October 16, 2009, 07:11:51 AM
i will support this, over 20 unreleased tracks for 45 dollars = great deal.

Since when has a new 23 track album been worth $45? I thought you americans payed about $9 average for a new album. I think you need to get your dick out of Suge's and Wide awake's arses.

lol wtf? Suge doesn't got jackshit 2 do with this euro fag.

Oh god, not you with the euro fag shit too. Suge was the owner of the record company so i'm sure he loves Suge too.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: Soopafly DPGC on October 16, 2009, 08:18:52 AM
The unreleased Soopafly song is worth the 45.00 alone.  Everything else you are getting are bonus tracks, just look at it that way.  I hope they put the video for "Like It Or Not" on there. 

On a side note, does anyone know if WideAwake can release unreleased 2Pac video footage, or does that have to go through Afeni too?  As I'd love to see the "Toss It Up" beach version video on the DVD, as well as the full video of Made Niggaz, as I think the one on Death Row Uncut was cutoff towards the end.  And I think there's an unreleased All About U video with the third clean solo Pac verse on there instead of the Top Dogg stuff they put on the original.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: Blasphemy on October 16, 2009, 08:31:51 AM
i will support this, over 20 unreleased tracks for 45 dollars = great deal.

Since when has a new 23 track album been worth $45? I thought you americans payed about $9 average for a new album. I think you need to get your dick out of Suge's and Wide awake's arses.

lol wtf? Suge doesn't got jackshit 2 do with this euro fag.

Oh god, not you with the euro fag shit too. Suge was the owner of the record company so i'm sure he loves Suge too.

lmao trust me, only guy who only loves Suge is that Biggiesy untouchable guy (used 2 have his pic in his sig 3 TIMES at once ffs). During the 1990s sure, post - 1997 lol no one is riding for him now. Considering he Signed Realest, Top Dogg, VK, and never released any albums lol
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: ktothac on October 16, 2009, 08:32:13 AM
somebody buy it
all boners for soopafly aside


hah
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: Mietek23 on October 16, 2009, 08:33:16 AM
The unreleased Soopafly song is worth the 45.00 alone.  Everything else you are getting are bonus tracks, just look at it that way.  I hope they put the video for "Like It Or Not" on there. 

On a side note, does anyone know if WideAwake can release unreleased 2Pac video footage, or does that have to go through Afeni too?  As I'd love to see the "Toss It Up" beach version video on the DVD, as well as the full video of Made Niggaz, as I think the one on Death Row Uncut was cutoff towards the end.  And I think there's an unreleased All About U video with the third clean solo Pac verse on there instead of the Top Dogg stuff they put on the original.

It would be cool if they could added a Bonus DVD for the upcoming "Pure 2Pac" album with unseen Tupac footage but I don't think they can release some without Amaru's permission..

As far as the videos goes - I think all of them had leaked including the solo version of "All About U" which can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcQp1CLnVik  :)
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: JohnnyL on October 16, 2009, 08:33:46 AM
 To me, the fact that we're getting unreleased Crooked I, Soopafly, LBC Crew, Danny Boy, and Kurupt tracks make it worth the price to me.  Do I think they could have made this set better?  Yeah.  I don't really care about the T-shirt or the inclusion of the already released tracks.  Bottom line is, if you don't think it's worth the money, don't buy it.  This is only one project.  If this set isn't "your cup of tea,"  maybe their next project will be.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: Invincible on October 16, 2009, 08:39:01 AM
i will support this, over 20 unreleased tracks for 45 dollars = great deal.

Since when has a new 23 track album been worth $45? I thought you americans payed about $9 average for a new album. I think you need to get your dick out of Suge's and Wide awake's arses.

lol wtf? Suge doesn't got jackshit 2 do with this euro fag.

Oh god, not you with the euro fag shit too. Suge was the owner of the record company so i'm sure he loves Suge too.

lmao trust me, only guy who only loves Suge is that Biggiesy untouchable guy (used 2 have his pic in his sig 3 TIMES at once ffs). During the 1990s sure, post - 1997 lol no one is riding for him now. Considering he Signed Realest, Top Dogg, VK, and never released any albums lol

Well, it still doen't tak away the fact that the Giesuz guy is a Deat Row freak. He said the only three albums he bought this year is a Death Row greatest hits collection, Chronic Re-Lit and that new Snoop. I don't think the guy actually listens to anything else.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: Soopafly DPGC on October 16, 2009, 08:42:05 AM
To me, the fact that we're getting unreleased Crooked I, Soopafly, LBC Crew, Danny Boy, and Kurupt tracks make it worth the price to me.  Do I think they could have made this set better?  Yeah.  I don't really care about the T-shirt or the inclusion of the already released tracks.  Bottom line is, if you don't think it's worth the money, don't buy it.  This is only one project.  If this set isn't "your cup of tea,"  maybe their next project will be.

Yeah, next project is supposed to be "females of Death Row" or something like that.  I imagine they'll have Rage, Jewell, hopefully some Paradise tracks, Lady V, Left Eye, Michelle, VK, etc.  Should be decent, although this is the release i'm least excited about as I doubt Soopafly will be on this, as he didn't work with any of the Death Row hoes, he only banged them.  I'm sure all the death row usuals (Snoop, DPG, etc) will have guest spots on it, so that'll make it worth buying.  Hopefully they'll put "And Itz On - Snoop and Rage" on this one, as I can't imagine what else they'd be saving this song for.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: cheesefry on October 16, 2009, 08:53:25 AM
To me, the fact that we're getting unreleased Crooked I, Soopafly, LBC Crew, Danny Boy, and Kurupt tracks make it worth the price to me.  Do I think they could have made this set better?  Yeah.  I don't really care about the T-shirt or the inclusion of the already released tracks.  Bottom line is, if you don't think it's worth the money, don't buy it.  This is only one project.  If this set isn't "your cup of tea,"  maybe their next project will be.

Yeah, next project is supposed to be "females of Death Row" or something like that.  I imagine they'll have Rage, Jewell, hopefully some Paradise tracks, Lady V, Left Eye, Michelle, VK, etc.  Should be decent, although this is the release i'm least excited about as I doubt Soopafly will be on this, as he didn't work with any of the Death Row hoes, he only banged them.  I'm sure all the death row usuals (Snoop, DPG, etc) will have guest spots on it, so that'll make it worth buying.  Hopefully they'll put "And Itz On - Snoop and Rage" on this one, as I can't imagine what else they'd be saving this song for.
kinda seems like that ladies of dr project may stall since there's legal drama with left eye's camp.  her material is probably the most marketable, even though it's all straight trash.

lara should cut to the chase and drop a rage album instead of focusing on second stringers so much.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: cheesefry on October 16, 2009, 08:55:58 AM
To me, the fact that we're getting unreleased Crooked I, Soopafly, LBC Crew, Danny Boy, and Kurupt tracks make it worth the price to me.  Do I think they could have made this set better?  Yeah.  I don't really care about the T-shirt or the inclusion of the already released tracks.  Bottom line is, if you don't think it's worth the money, don't buy it.  This is only one project.  If this set isn't "your cup of tea,"  maybe their next project will be.
you're right that there's a lot of criticism going on but i think that's just because this material has been so long in the coming that people just want to see it done right after all this time.  it would have been great if the snoop came out a month or two later and was executed better.  the box set seems rushed again so i hope the same mistakes aren't continued.  unfortunately if the cover is on amazon and the release is right around the corner it has probably already been sent for production.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: JohnnyL on October 16, 2009, 09:01:14 AM
To me, the fact that we're getting unreleased Crooked I, Soopafly, LBC Crew, Danny Boy, and Kurupt tracks make it worth the price to me.  Do I think they could have made this set better?  Yeah.  I don't really care about the T-shirt or the inclusion of the already released tracks.  Bottom line is, if you don't think it's worth the money, don't buy it.  This is only one project.  If this set isn't "your cup of tea,"  maybe their next project will be.

Yeah, next project is supposed to be "females of Death Row" or something like that.  I imagine they'll have Rage, Jewell, hopefully some Paradise tracks, Lady V, Left Eye, Michelle, VK, etc.  Should be decent, although this is the release i'm least excited about as I doubt Soopafly will be on this, as he didn't work with any of the Death Row hoes, he only banged them.  I'm sure all the death row usuals (Snoop, DPG, etc) will have guest spots on it, so that'll make it worth buying.  Hopefully they'll put "And Itz On - Snoop and Rage" on this one, as I can't imagine what else they'd be saving this song for.

Yeah.  I could see that release having the potential of being really good or really shitty.  It just depends on which female artists they include and what the ratio is of rap tracks to r n' b tracks.  If they include a decent amount of unreleased Lady of Rage tracks, it could be pretty good.  VK seemed  to be pretty good too.  I wouldn't mind hearing a few more tracks from her.  I'll admit though, I'm not real excited for this release either.  The 2pac album will be out next year.  If they make good track selections and don't "remix" them as promised, that could be a nice project.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: Soopafly DPGC on October 16, 2009, 10:22:50 AM
To me, the fact that we're getting unreleased Crooked I, Soopafly, LBC Crew, Danny Boy, and Kurupt tracks make it worth the price to me.  Do I think they could have made this set better?  Yeah.  I don't really care about the T-shirt or the inclusion of the already released tracks.  Bottom line is, if you don't think it's worth the money, don't buy it.  This is only one project.  If this set isn't "your cup of tea,"  maybe their next project will be.

Yeah, next project is supposed to be "females of Death Row" or something like that.  I imagine they'll have Rage, Jewell, hopefully some Paradise tracks, Lady V, Left Eye, Michelle, VK, etc.  Should be decent, although this is the release i'm least excited about as I doubt Soopafly will be on this, as he didn't work with any of the Death Row hoes, he only banged them.  I'm sure all the death row usuals (Snoop, DPG, etc) will have guest spots on it, so that'll make it worth buying.  Hopefully they'll put "And Itz On - Snoop and Rage" on this one, as I can't imagine what else they'd be saving this song for.

Yeah.  I could see that release having the potential of being really good or really shitty.  It just depends on which female artists they include and what the ratio is of rap tracks to r n' b tracks.  If they include a decent amount of unreleased Lady of Rage tracks, it could be pretty good.  VK seemed  to be pretty good too.  I wouldn't mind hearing a few more tracks from her.  I'll admit though, I'm not real excited for this release either.  The 2pac album will be out next year.  If they make good track selections and don't "remix" them as promised, that could be a nice project.

I really hope the put a couple of tracks from Paradise on the ladies of death row album (if there are any in the vault).  Her 2 songs from the Above The Rim soundtrack and the Gang Related soundtrack were both bangin.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: Blasphemy on October 16, 2009, 10:57:12 AM
i will support this, over 20 unreleased tracks for 45 dollars = great deal.

Since when has a new 23 track album been worth $45? I thought you americans payed about $9 average for a new album. I think you need to get your dick out of Suge's and Wide awake's arses.

lol wtf? Suge doesn't got jackshit 2 do with this euro fag.

Oh god, not you with the euro fag shit too. Suge was the owner of the record company so i'm sure he loves Suge too.

lmao trust me, only guy who only loves Suge is that Biggiesy untouchable guy (used 2 have his pic in his sig 3 TIMES at once ffs). During the 1990s sure, post - 1997 lol no one is riding for him now. Considering he Signed Realest, Top Dogg, VK, and never released any albums lol

Well, it still doen't tak away the fact that the Giesuz guy is a Deat Row freak. He said the only three albums he bought this year is a Death Row greatest hits collection, Chronic Re-Lit and that new Snoop. I don't think the guy actually listens to anything else.

Well lots of people here are fans of the original material because the newer material is commercialized and isn't as good (I'm not saying it out right sucks). Me myself I only bought 2 albums This entire year. Then again I'm broke and can't buy everything, so I have to pick which albums to get. By the end I'd only end up with about 5 or less. I mean I stole my III Temples of boom CD cause I loved the first 2 so much. It took me about 2 years to actually get a hold of another 2pac album (I had his first). Just no money to waste. So if all the shit I buy is some old school death row shit, doesn't mean I'm riding for Suge. I'm hoping 2 cope the Boxset in 2010.

I mean lol I remember when I first bought the N.W.A CPT album, first album I coped, Then I was able 2 get The Chronic and 2pacalypse now. I had those for 3 years before I could get anything new or even hear anything new. I had no internet at the time, So when I buy It better be Dope shit. I remember wanting 4 ever 2 listen to 2001. When I finally did (I found a fucked up scratched up Disk) I put it in and I enjoyed even though every song was fucked up, and about 5 of them didn't work. 5 months alter I finally got a good version.

The fact they want to make me repay for tracks I already have is basically wasting money to me. Hell I can't even get 5 together, wtf makes them think I'm a get 50 so I can rebuy something? Fuck that.  This snoop Purchase fucked me up. Nothing but alternates, unfinished tracks. They got to be joking, they telling me between 1992-1997 He only made about 4 finished tracks??? Fuck that. I'll still buy it, cause Honestly I can't listen 2 this new shit.

Motherfuckers talking about a club and money, mother fucker fuck a club and fuck your money.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: scratch42069 on October 16, 2009, 11:35:58 AM
I wish WIDEawake would get off this kick about compilations. Not everything has to be a compilation. They're sitting on an albums worth of CPO and they put 2 of those tracks on Chronic Re-Lit. They have the entire Black Diamond album by Jewell and they put the title track on the boxset. If they have enough tracks by one artist, they should make an album of that one artist. The tracks that don't fit or they don't have enough material of that one artist should then go on a compilation.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: Invincible on October 16, 2009, 11:41:34 AM
I wish WIDEawake would get off this kick about compilations. Not everything has to be a compilation. They're sitting on an albums worth of CPO and they put 2 of those tracks on Chronic Re-Lit. They have the entire Black Diamond album by Jewell and they put the title track on the boxset. If they have enough tracks by one artist, they should make an album of that one artist. The tracks that don't fit or they don't have enough material of that one artist should then go on a compilation.

Very true, get them Crooked I albums out already.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: JohnnyL on October 16, 2009, 12:24:16 PM
I wish WIDEawake would get off this kick about compilations. Not everything has to be a compilation. They're sitting on an albums worth of CPO and they put 2 of those tracks on Chronic Re-Lit. They have the entire Black Diamond album by Jewell and they put the title track on the boxset. If they have enough tracks by one artist, they should make an album of that one artist. The tracks that don't fit or they don't have enough material of that one artist should then go on a compilation.

Very true, get them Crooked I albums out already.

Couldn't agree more.  I think a lot (though definitely not all) of the "Say Hi To The Bad Guy" material has already leaked too.  So, I hope they put out his "Untouchable" album first.  But either one would be great to hear.  I'm wondering though if Wideawake is willing to take the risk right now of releasing an album from one of their lesser-known artists.  Granted, he probably is more known now than he's ever been with the Slaughterhouse project in stores. 
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: BiggBoogaBiff on October 16, 2009, 11:48:19 PM
all u hoes bitch and suck dick all day and everyday on here.  when are some of y'all ever going to get the fuck off or just stay away from posting.  i respect anybody's outlet but alot of ya'll r just flat out addicted.  shit is sad.  either buy the greatest hits with the new white guy on the cover or just leave it alone.  how did someone showing off a picture turn into two pages of people tryna work shit out. 



It wouldn't bother me if DeathRow's Greatest Hits and The Chronic and All Eyez On Me and Doggystyle released 1000000000 times over and over again.  Tha music can last forever.  WA isn't thinking about catering the the casual or die hard middle aged and near middle aged fans from way back.  Just bcuz we have all of this music and have repetitivly have had this music on play doesn't mean everybody else in the world has.



And besides all black music eventually gets raped and washed away and faded outta society anyways.  look at the 2Pac catalog or look at the media coverage of Michael Jackson's death (<- more stories about the bullshit rape case than everything else,,, why bring it up all of the time in every show on every network at every opportunity.... that's not a question).  And once Stevie dies you'll hear about him for a week or two and then it's all jokes on Stevie and then he's forgotten until some award show comes on and then everybody remembers again and then forgotten. 




and some1 get these old ass fools off this board (this isn't a place where u can hang out and recapture your youth or some place you can just go 2 and get away, that's what they have bars for).  it's makin me really not wanna be a fan of Hip Hop in my most sincere words if all it's gonna b iz abuncha old pricks who talk shit all day with limp dicks.  "oooh i got this back in 91'" or "i remember when people first heard this in 89'" or "nigga what 96' was the last real year for music", nigga dont nobody give a fuck about ur i like to dream about gettin paid ass.  im sorry but my generation wasn't lost or left behind bcuz we replaced 2Pac with Drake or Tag Team with The New Boyz or King for Obama.  i can't c it and the millions of other followers tweetin' and facebookin' and buying out concerts feel the same way.  stop telling me the quality of music was better back then and always will be.  i mean it's not like anything is gonna happen anyway so just deal with it and stop denyin the temptations of my peers, y'all know y'all wanna b like us.
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: AGeesta on October 17, 2009, 01:39:56 AM
To me, the fact that we're getting unreleased Crooked I, Soopafly, LBC Crew, Danny Boy, and Kurupt tracks make it worth the price to me.  Do I think they could have made this set better?  Yeah.  I don't really care about the T-shirt or the inclusion of the already released tracks.  Bottom line is, if you don't think it's worth the money, don't buy it.  This is only one project.  If this set isn't "your cup of tea,"  maybe their next project will be.

Yeah, next project is supposed to be "females of Death Row" or something like that.  I imagine they'll have Rage, Jewell, hopefully some Paradise tracks, Lady V, Left Eye, Michelle, VK, etc.  Should be decent, although this is the release i'm least excited about as I doubt Soopafly will be on this, as he didn't work with any of the Death Row hoes, he only banged them.  I'm sure all the death row usuals (Snoop, DPG, etc) will have guest spots on it, so that'll make it worth buying.  Hopefully they'll put "And Itz On - Snoop and Rage" on this one, as I can't imagine what else they'd be saving this song for.

Yeah.  I could see that release having the potential of being really good or really shitty.  It just depends on which female artists they include and what the ratio is of rap tracks to r n' b tracks.  If they include a decent amount of unreleased Lady of Rage tracks, it could be pretty good.  VK seemed  to be pretty good too.  I wouldn't mind hearing a few more tracks from her.  I'll admit though, I'm not real excited for this release either.  The 2pac album will be out next year.  If they make good track selections and don't "remix" them as promised, that could be a nice project.

I really hope the put a couple of tracks from Paradise on the ladies of death row album (if there are any in the vault).  Her 2 songs from the Above The Rim soundtrack and the Gang Related soundtrack were both bangin.

LOL Soopafly your the shit

 8) 8) 8)
you crack me up dude
Title: Re: death Row Box set art
Post by: Jaydc on October 17, 2009, 01:43:06 AM
Im buying it