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Title: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Sir Petey on March 16, 2011, 05:54:12 PM
he was the glue that held that album together...some of his best shit ever imo was on there.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: js83 on March 16, 2011, 06:31:16 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGiCp5zKEW8

One of my fav songs with Nate

R.I.P

What a shitty day...
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Si-Chiggedy on March 16, 2011, 06:35:35 PM
yeah, he literally outshined snoop and warren and I liked both of them. But Nate was really amazing on this record. his verse on "another summer" is  :oł multiplied with  8)˛
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Detox Iz Not Active on March 16, 2011, 06:35:57 PM
MLK track was fucking classic



sad day for the west and hip hop
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Sir Petey on March 16, 2011, 06:50:30 PM
appreciation was on of his most heartfelt hooks ever. nate went off all over that album he used so many diff styles its crazy...lonely girl is another song that nate killed it on..
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Lunatic on March 16, 2011, 07:27:40 PM
Completely agreed. He was easily the best part of the album. That project was a train wreck the moment they signed with TVT of all companies. And then Warren G not producing a single track. But still, it's a very good album and Nate Dogg REALLY shines on it.

My favorite hooks have to be:

Run On Up
Groupie Luv
Lonely Girl
Joysticc
Mary Jane
MLK
My Dirty Ho
So Fly
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Detox Iz Not Active on March 16, 2011, 07:30:21 PM
Completely agreed. He was easily the best part of the album. That project was a train wreck the moment they signed with TVT of all companies. And then Warren G not producing a single track. But still, it's a very good album and Nate Dogg REALLY shines on it.

My favorite hooks have to be:

Run On Up
Groupie Luv
Lonely Girl
Joysticc
Mary Jane
MLK
My Dirty Ho
So Fly


warren g production been wack for a long time, it was for the best
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Lunatic on March 16, 2011, 07:38:57 PM
Completely agreed. He was easily the best part of the album. That project was a train wreck the moment they signed with TVT of all companies. And then Warren G not producing a single track. But still, it's a very good album and Nate Dogg REALLY shines on it.

My favorite hooks have to be:

Run On Up
Groupie Luv
Lonely Girl
Joysticc
Mary Jane
MLK
My Dirty Ho
So Fly


warren g production been wack for a long time, it was for the best
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't he produce "Dolla Dolla Bill" which was like a leaked single for the project? That joint was hot. Warren G was still making hot west coast beats around this time IMO.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Matty on March 16, 2011, 07:49:57 PM
on warren g 213 production - groupie luv grown folks remix was very dope! :bandit:

no complaints with the original or other remix either 8)

213-groupie_luv_(g_funk_grown_folks_remix) http://www.mediafire.com/?41erngds9v4qz1d
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Funkstradamus on March 16, 2011, 10:03:09 PM
he was the glue that held that album together...some of his best shit ever imo was on there.
Too bad Nate had to die for you to realize that shit...the album is a classic IMO
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Sir Petey on March 16, 2011, 10:08:41 PM
speak for yourself, i been quoted on this forum as saying that album was a classic since the year it dropped...
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: OG Jaydc on March 16, 2011, 10:19:57 PM
He was the only good part of what was a real let down of an album. Snoop and Warren just coasted through the whole album. This was the start of snoop turning wack. And the production was boring. So fly is my fucking jam
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: doggfather on March 17, 2011, 12:09:13 AM
he was the glue that held that album together...some of his best shit ever imo was on there.
Too bad Nate had to die for you to realize that shit...the album is a classic IMO
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: evan the dude on March 17, 2011, 01:05:05 AM
Nate was phenomenal on this album. I got goosebumps on many tracks. I am right there with King Petey on cosigning this album when it came out. I loved it from first listen and consider it one of my personal classics even though it had mixed reception on here and with critics. Just got a framed poster of the 18x24 album cover. It was finished the afternoon before Nate's death. How horribly ironic is that...  :-\

(http://img816.imageshack.us/img816/5350/16107843.jpg)



Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Fraxxx on March 17, 2011, 02:22:14 AM
He was the only good part of what was a real let down of an album. Snoop and Warren just coasted through the whole album. This was the start of snoop turning wack. And the production was boring. So fly is my fucking jam

What? Warren did exeptionally well on the rapping part (by his standarts). And the production is smooth as well. Very good album with some exeptions like "My Dirty Hoe".
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Dre-Day on March 17, 2011, 02:51:13 AM
on warren g 213 production - groupie luv grown folks remix was very dope! :bandit:

no complaints with the original or other remix either 8)

213-groupie_luv_(g_funk_grown_folks_remix) http://www.mediafire.com/?41erngds9v4qz1d
yeah i like it 8) it passed by on my playlist yesterday
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Episcop Cruel Cvrle on March 17, 2011, 03:29:58 AM
As years pass and new albums by new artists are coming out in this world of hip hop, comparing 213 with whats coming out today, then its a classic album for sure.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: dnjp4life on March 17, 2011, 04:35:10 AM
It's funny cos I've been listening to this album a lot these past 2 weeks and I was gonna make this exact same thread to guage what peoples' favourite tracks were.

I almost consider this as a Nate Dogg cd but with features by Snoop and Warren G, because he makes every song that he's on his own.  Run On Up and Gotta Find A Way are 2 of my absolute favourite vocal performances by Nate, and his verse on Twist Yo Body always makes me nod my head.  If I was a DJ I'd play that joint in the clubs and watch everybody get down.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: deeznutz1981 on March 17, 2011, 05:09:23 AM
Appreciation to this day is probably one of my all time favorite Nate Dogg performances. Like someone said earlier in this thread, it was so fuckin heartfelt it has brought tears to my eyes when I was going through tough times before. 


R.I.P.



And ur right Nate outshined Snoop, Warren and the beats on that album and the beats were pretty funky.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: doggfather on March 17, 2011, 05:10:25 AM
As years pass and new albums by new artists are coming out in this world of hip hop, comparing 213 with whats coming out today, then its a classic album for sure.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Tekniec on March 17, 2011, 05:12:40 AM
on warren g 213 production - groupie luv grown folks remix was very dope! :bandit:

no complaints with the original or other remix either 8)

213-groupie_luv_(g_funk_grown_folks_remix) http://www.mediafire.com/?41erngds9v4qz1d
thanks! do you have the other remixes?
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Matty on March 17, 2011, 05:56:28 AM
on warren g 213 production - groupie luv grown folks remix was very dope! :bandit:

no complaints with the original or other remix either 8)

213-groupie_luv_(g_funk_grown_folks_remix) http://www.mediafire.com/?41erngds9v4qz1d
thanks! do you have the other remixes?

213-Groupie_Luv_(G_Funk_Remixes)-(CDM)-2004-RNS http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JKZGUC2H includes an extra remix i had kicking about too

on topic, the nate dogg involvement take this album from average-good to near-classic, without a doubt.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Will_B on March 17, 2011, 08:28:55 AM
This album was dope. No question. Totally overlooked because so many had preconceptions over how They thought it should sound...
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Funkstradamus on March 17, 2011, 08:42:11 AM
This album was dope. No question. Totally overlooked because so many had preconceptions over how They thought it should sound...
couldn't have said it any better...thats why it kills me now everybody talking about how much they like it now...
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: LiLDuVall tHe CaLi-Vanian on March 17, 2011, 08:54:38 AM
dolla dolla bill, joysticc, another summer, so fly, lonely girl, and 213 the gangsta clicc were my favorites...and nate killed it on every one of those tracks
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Sir Petey on March 17, 2011, 12:39:41 PM
This album was dope. No question. Totally overlooked because so many had preconceptions over how They thought it should sound...
couldn't have said it any better...thats why it kills me now everybody talking about how much they like it now...


its because nate dogg just died you fucking moron...its called respects and condolences. stop acting like becasue you listened to nate dogg before his death that puts you on higher pedastole then anyone else here...i doubt anyone here is just now jumping on the "nate bandwagon" but when someone dies it kind of makes them a focal point.


Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Tekniec on March 17, 2011, 01:09:31 PM
on warren g 213 production - groupie luv grown folks remix was very dope! :bandit:

no complaints with the original or other remix either 8)

213-groupie_luv_(g_funk_grown_folks_remix) http://www.mediafire.com/?41erngds9v4qz1d
thanks! do you have the other remixes?
213-Groupie_Luv_(G_Funk_Remixes)-(CDM)-2004-RNS http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JKZGUC2H includes an extra remix i had kicking about too

on topic, the nate dogg involvement take this album from average-good to near-classic, without a doubt.
hell yeah thanks
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Funkstradamus on March 17, 2011, 03:03:51 PM
This album was dope. No question. Totally overlooked because so many had preconceptions over how They thought it should sound...
couldn't have said it any better...thats why it kills me now everybody talking about how much they like it now...


its because nate dogg just died you fucking moron...its called respects and condolences. stop acting like becasue you listened to nate dogg before his death that puts you on higher pedastole then anyone else here...i doubt anyone here is just now jumping on the "nate bandwagon" but when someone dies it kind of makes them a focal point.



Sorry King Penis...its fucking pathetic to me that the same CD thats been out for years you probably had and never played  is all of a sudden classic because somebody dies...its the same music that bandwagon late show bitches like you just started bumping yesterday and now is so great cause the artists dies...and this doesn't even have to do with nate Dogg exclusively...people did the same thing when Michael jackson died...why somebody gotta die for people to all of sudden "get" them and they become "genius " and "amazing"...get the fuck outta here weak minded loser...this maybe new to you but Nate's shit been classic...
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Sir Petey on March 17, 2011, 03:16:15 PM
you know what, i wont even use nates death as a platform to shit on your head but your whole disposition is mad groupieish and retarded...if you doubt me check my g files i been claiming that cd and nates performance on it was classic since the shit dropped... your just still mad when you got called out for being on battlecats dick too hard. its a shame you would use the passing of a legend to try and get your shit off now...i stay laughing at you simple hoes.

stay off rappers dicks and get a role model euro scum.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Funkstradamus on March 17, 2011, 04:36:37 PM
nice try King Penis...first off..fuck you and your B-as-in Bitch-Files...you exposed yourself as fake and bitchmade when you made this fucking thread in the first place...cause if you were really repping this 213 album you wouldnt have all of a sudden felt the need to make a thread the day after Nate died talking about how he "shined"...and get it right muthafucka...im a Battlecat fan...got a picture in my avy and sig just like everybody else on here...pathetic ass got over 3700 posts on here and most of them are you talking shit and being a hater...maybe if you had more constructive shit to say instaed of always talking shit i could respect your dick-breathed opinion...fucking racist...oh and FYI i grew up in Cali but i live in Wisconsin now...talking all this shit with Isiah Rider in your sig...the ultimate NBA loser...get off my nuts hoe..
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Lort Laughin on March 17, 2011, 04:44:54 PM
King Petey u sound like dat wigga chokin on a dick on da Dogg Food cd biatch!
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: bouli77 on March 17, 2011, 04:53:37 PM
well TBH I don't even know the album that well. I remember precisely the time when it came out. I was so disappointed by Snoop and the situation with the eastsidaz that I wasn't really paying attention to this album. However, I remember the first time I heard Run On Up, it was on the Welcome To Tha Chuch Volume 1 and at the time it was called Run Up On us and I remember being mesmerized by nate's performance. I was like "Holy shit, Nate is on fire", then So Fly came out on the second volume I think and Nate was still on another level. Unfortunately, I bought the 213 only years later 'cause I was disappointed with Groupie Love, the remix was so damn good but the album version's beat kills the vibe of the song and that led me to sleep on this album.

But Nate's definitely on his A+ game on this album, his performances are so versatile. I just wish Warren would have produced the whole thing, cause Warren was still tight on the board then, he had produced songs like "After Dark" and In The Midnight Hours has some decent production on it too and it came out like 2 years later. Snoop came out as the weakest link on the album IMO, I expected more chemistry and interplay between the three of them but yeah nate was at its very best.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Si-Chiggedy on March 17, 2011, 05:03:54 PM
could you please go outta here and flame somewhere else but in a nate dogg thread right now? you guys learned nothing. you're just on the same bullshit as usual. of course i'm aware of all these fake ass losers who be claiming this cd a classic now were hatin on it before, but you know what? let them shit talkers talk their shit, they will do anyway. the real ones know about the musical class of this record and I for myself I can say, I bought it the first day it came out and didnt take it out my cd player for 3 months. I loved the record. But that's not even the point. It's about how people try to claim whether their affection to Nate's music is "realer" than of someone else's - and that's bullshit. I know there are a lot of people who were hatin on the record when it dropped, who may now say it's a dope ass record, but that's just normal. people's opinions change with the time and I can understand that a lotta peeps were disappointed that Warren G didnt produce nothin on this cd. And it takes them some time to get over this closed minded way of judging an album and to finally appreciate the real musical value. and it's somehow pointless to philosophize about all of that because Nate is gone and we shouldn't be beefin over this kind of bullshit.

To make it simple: if you's a real fan, go and support the shit he put out, maybe (in the best case) buy his albums and be graced with all the music nate has given to us. It's a blessing. But please don't argue over such a bullshit. Who are you going to prove something? nobody! the people who know good music will love the record for what it is and not for nate's death. and if not, them guys are failures. period.

I don't care who is claiming this and that, I just care for Nate's legacy and as long as there's positivity spread I'm cool with it. So please let's just talk on the real, talk about the music, talk about the love. Because Nate's music is nothin but love.

Love for the ear.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Anonymous. on March 17, 2011, 05:06:03 PM
still think it had some nice cuts but overall the production was very average


a shame they didnt do that album in the mid 90s
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Si-Chiggedy on March 17, 2011, 05:09:18 PM
an yup, what I just said has just been proven. King Peteys latest topic is just about some parts of my last post. You can't judge who loves music more than someone else. free your mind and step away from this kind of thinking
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Funkstradamus on March 17, 2011, 05:12:50 PM
could you please go outta here and flame somewhere else but in a nate dogg thread right now? you guys learned nothing. you're just on the same bullshit as usual. of course i'm aware of all these fake ass losers who be claiming this cd a classic now were hatin on it before, but you know what? let them shit talkers talk their shit, they will do anyway. the real ones know about the musical class of this record and I for myself I can say, I bought it the first day it came out and didnt take it out my cd player for 3 months. I loved the record. But that's not even the point. It's about how people try to claim whether their affection to Nate's music is "realer" than of someone else's - and that's bullshit. I know there are a lot of people who were hatin on the record when it dropped, who may now say it's a dope ass record, but that's just normal. people's opinions change with the time and I can understand that a lotta peeps were disappointed that Warren G didnt produce nothin on this cd. And it takes them some time to get over this closed minded way of judging an album and to finally appreciate the real musical value. and it's somehow pointless to philosophize about all of that because Nate is gone and we shouldn't be beefin over this kind of bullshit.

To make it simple: if you's a real fan, go and support the shit he put out, maybe (in the best case) buy his albums and be graced with all the music nate has given to us. It's a blessing. But please don't argue over such a bullshit. Who are you going to prove something? nobody! the people who know good music will love the record for what it is and not for nate's death. and if not, them guys are failures. period.

I don't care who is claiming this and that, I just care for Nate's legacy and as long as there's positivity spread I'm cool with it. So please let's just talk on the real, talk about the music, talk about the love. Because Nate's music is nothin but love.

Love for the ear.
i feel you...i just found it ironic that King Penis...the biggest hater on the board would make a thread like this...never been a contest of who rocked Nate the most or the longest...but i understand how this new dick riding A.D. could upset some true fans...in all honesty i been in mourning for Nate since he got sick because i know people who have had massive strokes and they never fully recover...i knew his singing career was probably done then...
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Lort Laughin on March 17, 2011, 05:17:03 PM
KinG peepee jumps on bandwagons often as charlie bumps lines
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Sir Petey on March 17, 2011, 05:23:49 PM
bc powda please just stop bumping your gums havent you shit on your heros legacy enough at this point? your still trying to turn this into somethign about YOU...its funny to me that all the eurowigs and stans call me a hater...im the voice of reason and you cowards know it.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Si-Chiggedy on March 17, 2011, 05:33:12 PM
could you please go outta here and flame somewhere else but in a nate dogg thread right now? you guys learned nothing. you're just on the same bullshit as usual. of course i'm aware of all these fake ass losers who be claiming this cd a classic now were hatin on it before, but you know what? let them shit talkers talk their shit, they will do anyway. the real ones know about the musical class of this record and I for myself I can say, I bought it the first day it came out and didnt take it out my cd player for 3 months. I loved the record. But that's not even the point. It's about how people try to claim whether their affection to Nate's music is "realer" than of someone else's - and that's bullshit. I know there are a lot of people who were hatin on the record when it dropped, who may now say it's a dope ass record, but that's just normal. people's opinions change with the time and I can understand that a lotta peeps were disappointed that Warren G didnt produce nothin on this cd. And it takes them some time to get over this closed minded way of judging an album and to finally appreciate the real musical value. and it's somehow pointless to philosophize about all of that because Nate is gone and we shouldn't be beefin over this kind of bullshit.

To make it simple: if you's a real fan, go and support the shit he put out, maybe (in the best case) buy his albums and be graced with all the music nate has given to us. It's a blessing. But please don't argue over such a bullshit. Who are you going to prove something? nobody! the people who know good music will love the record for what it is and not for nate's death. and if not, them guys are failures. period.

I don't care who is claiming this and that, I just care for Nate's legacy and as long as there's positivity spread I'm cool with it. So please let's just talk on the real, talk about the music, talk about the love. Because Nate's music is nothin but love.

Love for the ear.
i feel you...i just found it ironic that King Penis...the biggest hater on the board would make a thread like this...never been a contest of who rocked Nate the most or the longest...but i understand how this new dick riding A.D. could upset some true fans...in all honesty i been in mourning for Nate since he got sick because i know people who have had massive strokes and they never fully recover...i knew his singing career was probably done then...

true. I also know how it is when someone had a stroke because my granny had a massive one when I was young and she was paralyzed and couldn't speak straight anymore. but this turned into a "who is allowed to love nate's music" kind of discussion. and i don't like that. I get why u mad because I don't like them fake talkers neither but you can't go against that. just ignore them. you can make your jokes about this kind of stuff everywhere but not in a thread where we should just discuss and praise nate's effort on a really good album. I was also not too positive about Nate ever singing again, but there was a slight hope at least, because he was just 39 when he suffered from the strokes. but now that it's all over, we shouldn't beef about such irrelevancies. I just hope people are aware of what they post on here because you don't help nobody when you praise a record just because someone died.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Sir Petey on March 17, 2011, 05:37:06 PM
you ever had a loved one die and everyone starts acting all petty and squabbing about dumb shit like who gets to stand where at the funeral etc? thats what these dudes are trying to do here.

its like we all loved his music but is it so serious no one else is allowed to show love? get the fuck out of here with that shit...that is the epitome of some stan shit.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Si-Chiggedy on March 17, 2011, 05:42:01 PM
both of you got a point here, you just don't get it :D that's really ironic.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Sir Petey on March 17, 2011, 05:45:57 PM
just out of curiosity what could bc powdas point be then?

that if nate wasnt in your sig prior to him dying you dont have a right to express respect now? i think your smarter then that...him and i have a history of going at it eversince he got exposed as a battlecat stan on this forum.

shade shiest thought he was the real battle cat and if ppl wouldnt have exposed him i got a feeling that suited him just fine lol.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Si-Chiggedy on March 17, 2011, 05:52:52 PM
just out of curiosity what could bc powdas point be then?

that if nate wasnt in your sig prior to him dying you dont have a right to express respect now? i think your smarter then that...him and i have a history of going at it eversince he got exposed as a battlecat stan on this forum.

shade shiest thought he was the real battle cat and if ppl wouldnt have exposed him i got a feeling that suited him just fine lol.

look, just try to get his point without any prejudice. what he's trying to say is that there are too many people on here who were stamping records like this one as "wack" or "lame" and that now that nate died they come outta their holes and try show off and praise the shit out of it as if they could win an award or something. and i feel him because i know how this album has been judged on here. nut i just wanted to say that we shouldnt care as long as those folks stay positive. i can't stand those fake talkers neither but i think we shouldnt give those fuckers a platform by flaming an tripping out on em. Just let the music speak for itself and everyone on here who is a real one will know what this music means to real fans.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Sir Petey on March 17, 2011, 05:56:22 PM
just out of curiosity what could bc powdas point be then?

that if nate wasnt in your sig prior to him dying you dont have a right to express respect now? i think your smarter then that...him and i have a history of going at it eversince he got exposed as a battlecat stan on this forum.

shade shiest thought he was the real battle cat and if ppl wouldnt have exposed him i got a feeling that suited him just fine lol.

look, just try to get his point without any prejudice. what he's trying to say is that there are too many people on here who were stamping records like this one as "wack" or "lame" and that now that nate died they come outta their holes and try show off and praise the shit out of it as if they could win an award or something. and i feel him because i know how this album has been judged on here. nut i just wanted to say that we shouldnt care as long as those folks stay positive. i can't stand those fake talkers neither but i think we shouldnt give those fuckers a platform by flaming an tripping out on em. Just let the music speak for itself and everyone on here who is a real one will know what this music means to real fans.

fair enough i dont appreciate being lumped in with that kind of shit because that aint me and anyone who aint a new booty on here knows that shit...with him its personal. i hurt his feelings and now hes being quite an opportunist to use nates passing as a platform to expose how much i hurt him in the past. i dont appreciate it.

Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Si-Chiggedy on March 17, 2011, 06:02:53 PM
just out of curiosity what could bc powdas point be then?

that if nate wasnt in your sig prior to him dying you dont have a right to express respect now? i think your smarter then that...him and i have a history of going at it eversince he got exposed as a battlecat stan on this forum.

shade shiest thought he was the real battle cat and if ppl wouldnt have exposed him i got a feeling that suited him just fine lol.

look, just try to get his point without any prejudice. what he's trying to say is that there are too many people on here who were stamping records like this one as "wack" or "lame" and that now that nate died they come outta their holes and try show off and praise the shit out of it as if they could win an award or something. and i feel him because i know how this album has been judged on here. nut i just wanted to say that we shouldnt care as long as those folks stay positive. i can't stand those fake talkers neither but i think we shouldnt give those fuckers a platform by flaming an tripping out on em. Just let the music speak for itself and everyone on here who is a real one will know what this music means to real fans.

fair enough i dont appreciate being lumped in with that kind of shit because that aint me and anyone who aint a new booty on here knows that shit...with him its personal. i hurt his feelings and now hes being quite an opportunist to use nates passing as a platform to expose how much i hurt him in the past. i dont appreciate it.



well alright, then that's an issue between you and him. but it's misplaced in these nate dogg threads. write yourselves pm's or for god's sake even letters or e-mails but this personal kinda stuff doesnt belong in here. i aint offending i just want to keep nate's threads clean from all the beef because the west has had enough beefin and we shouldnt beef in a thread where we're supposed to commemorate Nate D.O. Double G.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Funkstradamus on March 17, 2011, 06:07:28 PM
just out of curiosity what could bc powdas point be then?

that if nate wasnt in your sig prior to him dying you dont have a right to express respect now? i think your smarter then that...him and i have a history of going at it eversince he got exposed as a battlecat stan on this forum.

shade shiest thought he was the real battle cat and if ppl wouldnt have exposed him i got a feeling that suited him just fine lol.

look, just try to get his point without any prejudice. what he's trying to say is that there are too many people on here who were stamping records like this one as "wack" or "lame" and that now that nate died they come outta their holes and try show off and praise the shit out of it as if they could win an award or something. and i feel him because i know how this album has been judged on here. nut i just wanted to say that we shouldnt care as long as those folks stay positive. i can't stand those fake talkers neither but i think we shouldnt give those fuckers a platform by flaming an tripping out on em. Just let the music speak for itself and everyone on here who is a real one will know what this music means to real fans.

fair enough i dont appreciate being lumped in with that kind of shit because that aint me and anyone who aint a new booty on here knows that shit...with him its personal. i hurt his feelings and now hes being quite an opportunist to use nates passing as a platform to expose how much i hurt him in the past. i dont appreciate it.


once again...King Penis is talking out his ass...don't let my number of posts fool you...i joined the board in 2002 clown...two years before you...and you the one got all emotional and started calling names and shit...you just mad cause you was PMing asking me for my autograph cause YOU thought i was really Battlecat...lol
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Sir Petey on March 17, 2011, 06:07:57 PM
homie i had no intentions on that kind of tacky behavior when i made that thread about the 213 album and i think you know that...dude came out the wood work and went at me on some wierd shit. you cant be vexed at me for pulling his card.

but yeah i feel you.

if a mod wants to clean this thread up i aint mad at cha.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Sir Petey on March 17, 2011, 06:10:52 PM
just out of curiosity what could bc powdas point be then?

that if nate wasnt in your sig prior to him dying you dont have a right to express respect now? i think your smarter then that...him and i have a history of going at it eversince he got exposed as a battlecat stan on this forum.

shade shiest thought he was the real battle cat and if ppl wouldnt have exposed him i got a feeling that suited him just fine lol.

look, just try to get his point without any prejudice. what he's trying to say is that there are too many people on here who were stamping records like this one as "wack" or "lame" and that now that nate died they come outta their holes and try show off and praise the shit out of it as if they could win an award or something. and i feel him because i know how this album has been judged on here. nut i just wanted to say that we shouldnt care as long as those folks stay positive. i can't stand those fake talkers neither but i think we shouldnt give those fuckers a platform by flaming an tripping out on em. Just let the music speak for itself and everyone on here who is a real one will know what this music means to real fans.

fair enough i dont appreciate being lumped in with that kind of shit because that aint me and anyone who aint a new booty on here knows that shit...with him its personal. i hurt his feelings and now hes being quite an opportunist to use nates passing as a platform to expose how much i hurt him in the past. i dont appreciate it.


once again...King Penis is talking out his ass...don't let my number of posts fool you...i joined the board in 2002 clown...two years before you...and you the one got all emotional and started calling names and shit...you just mad cause you was PMing asking me for my autograph cause YOU thought i was really Battlecat...lol

yeah okay stanley...its your story Ill let you tell it...we both know that aint true and we both know that your plan to talk shit to me backfired you tried to come out of this looking like a hip hop hero and now look like the self absorbed prick that you are.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Funkstradamus on March 17, 2011, 06:13:10 PM
just out of curiosity what could bc powdas point be then?

that if nate wasnt in your sig prior to him dying you dont have a right to express respect now? i think your smarter then that...him and i have a history of going at it eversince he got exposed as a battlecat stan on this forum.

shade shiest thought he was the real battle cat and if ppl wouldnt have exposed him i got a feeling that suited him just fine lol.

look, just try to get his point without any prejudice. what he's trying to say is that there are too many people on here who were stamping records like this one as "wack" or "lame" and that now that nate died they come outta their holes and try show off and praise the shit out of it as if they could win an award or something. and i feel him because i know how this album has been judged on here. nut i just wanted to say that we shouldnt care as long as those folks stay positive. i can't stand those fake talkers neither but i think we shouldnt give those fuckers a platform by flaming an tripping out on em. Just let the music speak for itself and everyone on here who is a real one will know what this music means to real fans.

fair enough i dont appreciate being lumped in with that kind of shit because that aint me and anyone who aint a new booty on here knows that shit...with him its personal. i hurt his feelings and now hes being quite an opportunist to use nates passing as a platform to expose how much i hurt him in the past. i dont appreciate it.


once again...King Penis is talking out his ass...don't let my number of posts fool you...i joined the board in 2002 clown...two years before you...and you the one got all emotional and started calling names and shit...you just mad cause you was PMing asking me for my autograph cause YOU thought i was really Battlecat...lol

yeah okay stanley...its your story Ill let you tell it...we both know that aint true and we both know that your plan to talk shit to me backfired you tried to come out of this looking like a hip hop hero and now look like the self absorbed prick that you are.
lol...the only one here that absorb rick is you...fuckin' racist...
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Sir Petey on March 17, 2011, 06:14:03 PM
just out of curiosity what could bc powdas point be then?

that if nate wasnt in your sig prior to him dying you dont have a right to express respect now? i think your smarter then that...him and i have a history of going at it eversince he got exposed as a battlecat stan on this forum.

shade shiest thought he was the real battle cat and if ppl wouldnt have exposed him i got a feeling that suited him just fine lol.

look, just try to get his point without any prejudice. what he's trying to say is that there are too many people on here who were stamping records like this one as "wack" or "lame" and that now that nate died they come outta their holes and try show off and praise the shit out of it as if they could win an award or something. and i feel him because i know how this album has been judged on here. nut i just wanted to say that we shouldnt care as long as those folks stay positive. i can't stand those fake talkers neither but i think we shouldnt give those fuckers a platform by flaming an tripping out on em. Just let the music speak for itself and everyone on here who is a real one will know what this music means to real fans.

fair enough i dont appreciate being lumped in with that kind of shit because that aint me and anyone who aint a new booty on here knows that shit...with him its personal. i hurt his feelings and now hes being quite an opportunist to use nates passing as a platform to expose how much i hurt him in the past. i dont appreciate it.


once again...King Penis is talking out his ass...don't let my number of posts fool you...i joined the board in 2002 clown...two years before you...and you the one got all emotional and started calling names and shit...you just mad cause you was PMing asking me for my autograph cause YOU thought i was really Battlecat...lol

yeah okay stanley...its your story Ill let you tell it...we both know that aint true and we both know that your plan to talk shit to me backfired you tried to come out of this looking like a hip hop hero and now look like the self absorbed prick that you are.
lol...the only one here that absorb rick is you...fuckin' racist...

who is rick your life partner?
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Funkstradamus on March 17, 2011, 06:21:48 PM
lol...you looking for one?  i bet...
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Sir Petey on March 17, 2011, 06:24:06 PM
if infact i were i wouldnt have to look far...your on my dick like pubic hair, but much to your disappointment i dont swing that way stanley.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Matty on March 17, 2011, 06:27:33 PM
this album is a lot better than i remembered...production isn't ideal but it aint shabby at all and plenty funky. dunno why i'm feeling it more now but it stands out next to most (bull)shit coming out these days. and perhaps we were a little more spoilt for choice back in '04.

nate is definitely the highlight. the verses are decent but if there's one thing you remember about the tracks its the nate parts. quite a few of the joints are used in the excellent 1der nate dogg mixtape too.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Sir Petey on March 17, 2011, 06:28:39 PM
i dont have those nate mixes on this comp and i wanna hear them...can some one link me please. thanks.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Matty on March 17, 2011, 06:31:56 PM
i dont have those nate mixes on this comp and i wanna hear them...can some one link me please. thanks.

http://www.dubcnn.com/media/audio/natedogg-mix/

i'm gonna try getting at the DJ 1der for a better quality version if he has it saved. bump this almost every week.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Sir Petey on March 17, 2011, 06:33:21 PM
thx matty...much appreciated, i will be sparking to this shit later tonight.

one.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Si-Chiggedy on March 17, 2011, 06:35:36 PM
homie i had no intentions on that kind of tacky behavior when i made that thread about the 213 album and i think you know that...dude came out the wood work and went at me on some wierd shit. you cant be vexed at me for pulling his card.

but yeah i feel you.

if a mod wants to clean this thread up i aint mad at cha.

real talk.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Stan on March 17, 2011, 07:22:24 PM
I thought that album was hit and miss.  Good songs and bad ones; inconsistent. 
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Okka on March 18, 2011, 04:08:04 AM
I didn't like it that much at first but it grew on me a lot (and im talkin about back in the same year when it came out) and if anybody thinks i'm sayin' this just cause of Nate's death, search the forum for old posts and see what i've said about it in the past. Petey been sayin' this is a great album for a long ass time, we even had a big ass discussion and a thread about this album when Chillspot was still alive and active with links to all the leftovers and the remixes that came out back in 2003-2004.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Sir Petey on March 18, 2011, 04:42:03 AM
my dude okka knows whats real.
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: Dre-Day on March 18, 2011, 07:02:46 AM
I didn't like it that much at first but it grew on me a lot (and im talkin about back in the same year when it came out) and if anybody thinks i'm sayin' this just cause of Nate's death, search the forum for old posts and see what i've said about it in the past. Petey been sayin' this is a great album for a long ass time, we even had a big ass discussion and a thread about this album when Chillspot was still alive and active with links to all the leftovers and the remixes that came out back in 2003-2004.
yeah i think we had a 213 appreciation topic not too long ago
Title: Re: nate really shined on that 213 album
Post by: RxScenester on March 18, 2011, 10:24:18 AM
Thanks for that groupie love remix! Laid back!