West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: MoodMuzik on November 28, 2009, 06:28:03 PM
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Why is this album hated on by people?
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Who's hatin' on it? Mostly i've seen positive feedback about it. I personally like the album but some of the tracks that ended up on the "ATG EP" should have been on it though.
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Who's hatin' on it? Mostly i've seen positive feedback about it. I personally like the album but some of the tracks that ended up on the "ATG EP" should have been on it though.
That one was on Kurupt. He did not want those tracks on the album.
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Who's hatin' on it? Mostly i've seen positive feedback about it. I personally like the album but some of the tracks that ended up on the "ATG EP" should have been on it though.
That one was on Kurupt. He did not want those tracks on the album.
Yeah... Interestingly enough, "You Fuckin' With The Best" is on Domination's album and the "Calico" song is on Dayton Family's album. Koch borrowed a little bit from those projects to fill the gaps.
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I thought Kurupt's flow was really off on a lot of the tracks. I wouldn't call it a BAD album, but Gotti can do better.
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I thought Kurupt's flow was really off on a lot of the tracks. I wouldn't call it a BAD album, but Gotti can do better.
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I actually really liked the album, I think I'm in the minority.
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dope album,i liked it,bought it when it first came out and it was my 1st kurupt album i bought.
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I thought Kurupt's flow was really off on a lot of the tracks. I wouldn't call it a BAD album, but Gotti can do better.
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dope album,i liked it,bought it when it first came out and it was my 1st kurupt album i bought.
Me too...actually it's the only one that I own but I played it for a month str8.
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dope album,i liked it,bought it when it first came out and it was my 1st kurupt album i bought.
Me too...actually it's the only one that I own but I played it for a month str8.
Don't you like other albums from Kurupt?
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dope album,i liked it,bought it when it first came out and it was my 1st kurupt album i bought.
Me too...actually it's the only one that I own but I played it for a month str8.
Don't you like other albums from Kurupt?
the only 1 u own, damn lol, it is a good album imo. my fave traks wer:
throw bacc muzik
stalkin
can you feel it
deep dishes
slide in slide out
im back
jealousy
tha past
my homeboys
hustlin
its a wrap
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Yeah... Interestingly enough, "You Fuckin' With The Best" is on Domination's album and the "Calico" song is on Dayton Family's album. Koch borrowed a little bit from those projects to fill the gaps.
They also double-dipped with "I'm Back" off the Dysfunktional Family soundtrack.
I think for all the hype surrounding it, it didn't quite match the expectations and that's why it never got an overly-incredible reaction. Death Row more or less threw it out when Kurupt left the label. It's a collection of really good songs but it's not quite the "Death Row comeback" album that everyone was hoping for.
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dope album,i liked it,bought it when it first came out and it was my 1st kurupt album i bought.
Me too...actually it's the only one that I own but I played it for a month str8.
Don't you like other albums from Kurupt?
I wouldn't know cause I never heard a full one just his singles. Kurupt is nice on the mic but for some reason I just never got deep into his music like that.
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Yeah... Interestingly enough, "You Fuckin' With The Best" is on Domination's album and the "Calico" song is on Dayton Family's album. Koch borrowed a little bit from those projects to fill the gaps.
They also double-dipped with "I'm Back" off the Dysfunktional Family soundtrack.
I think for all the hype surrounding it, it didn't quite match the expectations and that's why it never got an overly-incredible reaction. Death Row more or less threw it out when Kurupt left the label. It's a collection of really good songs but it's not quite the "Death Row comeback" album that everyone was hoping for.
Yeah, I mean if they had to fill a gap by putting "I'm Back" on there I guess it was alright, but to me it was so played out from Dysfunktional Family by the time it dropped.
"Jealousy" was mad old too, they could have done a swap with that one.
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"Jealousy" was mad old too, they could have done a swap with that one.
It was one of the best tracks on the album though, the beat is :o
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In the case of "Jealousy", at least it was never released and I have to agree that it was one of the best songs on the album.
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It was DR classic to me. I felt almost every track on there...Mark Sparks deserves his props. He got beats 8)
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ah man I remember back when I copped the album the first week it came out... I wasn't big on Kurupt at the time and had not heard one song off the album, and this was actually the first album I bought from him
my favorite tracks back then were "Anarchy '87", "Throw Back Muzic '86", "Jealousy", "Calico", and "U Fuckin' With The Best"... overtime "Deep Dishes" and "Tha Past" became my shit too
like others said in here
I thought Kurupt's flow was really off on a lot of the tracks. I wouldn't call it a BAD album, but Gotti can do better.
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I think for all the hype surrounding it, it didn't quite match the expectations and that's why it never got an overly-incredible reaction. Death Row more or less threw it out when Kurupt left the label. It's a collection of really good songs but it's not quite the "Death Row comeback" album that everyone was hoping for.
True, but it was still one of the best rap album of 2005. It's just a shame it wasen't released with the diss tracks cause it could be a classic 8)
I've put out my own version and burned myself a copy - it looks like this:
01. Intro
02. 02. Speak On It (feat. Val C)
03. Anarchy '87
04. Throw Bacc Muzik '86
05. Deep Dishes
06. U Don't Know Who U Fuckin' Wit' (feat. Kokane)
07. Against Tha Grain (feat. Eastwood & Y.A.)
08. Jealousy (feat. Roscoe & M.O.P.)
09. Tha Past (feat. Dave Hollister)
10. My Homeboys [Back To Back] (feat. 2Pac & Eastwood)
11. I Did't Change
12. Calico (feat. Dayton Family)
13. No Vaseline Part 2
14. One Thangs Fo Sho' (feat. Danny Boy)
15. Boss Me Up (feat. Roscoe, Eastwood & Crooked I)
16. Hustlin' (feat. Big Tri & Young Tone)
17. Holocause 3000 [Tha Row Symphony] (feat. Eastwood, Spider Loc & Gail Gotti)
18. Eat A Dicc [Fuck Daz] (feat. Eastwood)
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I think for all the hype surrounding it, it didn't quite match the expectations and that's why it never got an overly-incredible reaction. Death Row more or less threw it out when Kurupt left the label. It's a collection of really good songs but it's not quite the "Death Row comeback" album that everyone was hoping for.
True, but it was still one of the best rap album of 2005. It's just a shame it wasen't released with the diss tracks cause it could be a classic 8)
I've put out my own version and burned myself a copy - it looks like this:
01. Intro
02. 02. Speak On It (feat. Val C)
03. Anarchy '87
04. Throw Bacc Muzik '86
05. Deep Dishes
06. U Don't Know Who U Fuckin' Wit' (feat. Kokane)
07. Against Tha Grain (feat. Eastwood & Y.A.)
08. Jealousy (feat. Roscoe & M.O.P.)
09. Tha Past (feat. Dave Hollister)
10. My Homeboys [Back To Back] (feat. 2Pac & Eastwood)
11. I Did't Change
12. Calico (feat. Dayton Family)
13. No Vaseline Part 2
14. One Thangs Fo Sho' (feat. Danny Boy)
15. Boss Me Up (feat. Roscoe, Eastwood & Crooked I)
16. Hustlin' (feat. Big Tri & Young Tone)
17. Holocause 3000 [Tha Row Symphony] (feat. Eastwood, Spider Loc & Gail Gotti)
18. Eat A Dicc [Fuck Daz] (feat. Eastwood)
That looks like a better line up
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Take some tracks from the album, from the E.P. and the "Originals" compilation and you would have had an classic album.
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Take some tracks from the album, from the E.P. and the "Originals" compilation and you would have had an classic album.
I def agree with you my friend; which is why it did not meet expectations to a certain degree.
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I enjoyed it,his performance was so-so but lets face it he fell off even further after this came out.I always thought that stalkin if pushed as single could have blown up.
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I always thought that stalkin if pushed as single could have blown up.
I 2nd that, the beat is 8).
I like this album, but when it was released everyone had already left DR. Nothing backed it up and it didn't really look like they were going to support their next artist (which back then was Petey Pablo). Despite the hype, I think most people gave up on DR seeing as they failed to release Crooked I's album.