West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: PhunkyDoob on March 13, 2011, 10:30:05 AM
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Don't know how to embed but here's something for you to enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZXT9GF52RM
Edit:
2 other rares i'd like to share. Don't know if you've seen them already.
Snoop, Warren G and Nate on Teen Summit 1996 pt 1/4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQfLjdJqXzg&feature=related
Snoop, Daz, Nate & Soopafly 1996 on Rap City pt 1/2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Er-CVjntHlA
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thx 4 this
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+1.
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good shit. thks. wow. june 12th 1995. i was so young then. man, that is one of my fav jaaaaams....teddy jam...oh jaaaaam. jaaaaaam tedddddy jam for me. lmao.
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good shit. thks. wow. june 12th 1995. i was so young then. man, that is one of my fav jaaaaams....teddy jam...oh jaaaaam. jaaaaaam tedddddy jam for me. lmao.
lol no prob 8)
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classic footage.
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Mad props for that! ;D
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Feedback:
Afro Puffs performance was dope as fuck. Rage was sexy as hell back then! Nice extra verse on the outro too!!!
The last Rap City interview was hella dope..
Facts -
Snoop said Dre conceptualized Lodi Dodi as Snoop was a big Slick Rick fan, and Dre thought Snoop needed a remake on the album, but Sean Barnney Thomas and 'Paul' laid the instrumental down.
Arkim and Flair were from Brooklyn NY. This ties in with Flair producing Rough Rugged & Raw for Lady of Rage, which DJ Premier mixed (also an East Coaster from Brooklyn NY).
Charlie Wilson was the first artist signed to Doggystyle Records. They referred to him as being known as C-Dub. :laugh:
Nate Dogg called himself the future of Death Row as their premier R&B frontman (ahead of the G-Funk Classics Vol 1 release). And that Death Row R&B stood for Rough and Bumpin' :pimp:
Daz said the future of Death Row production, to stay ahead of other current acts was using a 1970's sound lol ;D
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Very nice! Hope there's more Nate Dogg and 213 stuff coming!
I wish Nate would have talked about the Marines when the interviewer asked about what they were doing before music.
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thx 4 this