West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: IbblesAndBits on April 09, 2011, 03:18:27 PM
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"I wouldn’t change a thing on Rhythm-al-ism. As a matter of fact, it’s my favorite record out of my catalogue." 8)
http://vibe.com/photo-galleries/full-clip-dj-quik-breaks-down-his-catalogue-feat-jay-z-2pac-snoop-dogg-dr-dre-rakim-/0
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Fucking awesome! :cheers:
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Safe + Sound is my favorite but Rhythm-al-ism is up there as well
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Rhythm-a-lism is my favorite. Only thing I would change is him reversing his vocals on "medley for a v". But that was the best posse album ever.
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Fucking awesome! :cheers:
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Fucking awesome! :cheers:
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great read!
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Thanks for sharing!!! A lot of interesting facts.
He skipped "Street Gospel" and "The New Testament", damn!
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Great read indeed!! Quik just speaking from the heart. Obviously "Street Gospel" is missing.
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Excellent article! 8)
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Fucking awesome! :cheers:
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:)
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Very interesting read. This ngiga really is a fuckin' musical genious.
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Street gospel, 2nd ii none's first album, hi-c's albums. I wish we couldve heard the stories behind those (and spur of the moment)
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a good read
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Great read.
So I'm assuming that 'The Shit' by 2nd II None was the album that was intended to come out under Death Row Records, right? I've always wanted that to be officially released in hard copy.
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really good read he talks about some of his productions for other artists as well as solo material. 5 stars :P
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great reading! wish he would have spoke on the 2nd ii none albums..
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I just read it, it's tight!
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Good shit, THX for this. 8)
+1
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Quik said that critics called Blaqout a classic? fuck outta here
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And working with Nathaniel (Nate Dogg) was always great. He was the kind of person that was the voice of reason. If some shit was going crazy, he was always there. I’ll tell you a story that I’ve never told anyone. When we performed at the Source Awards in 1995 in New York we did the Death Row Medley. This is when Suge got up onstage and took that shot at Diddy. When the audience turned on Death Row and started giving us these looks, me and Nate Dogg stood up back to back. Now I’m scared because the situation was crazy. I didn’t know that Nate Dogg had been a marine [laughs]. So Nate tells me, ‘Well, if you don’t let nobody hit me in the back of my head, then I won’t let nobody hit you in the back of your head.’ And I was like, ‘For sure.’ It’s funny thinking about that now. But niggas was ready to fight [laughs].
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Great read. Rhythm-al-ism also my favourite Quik album. Glad he agrees. :D
And ya, who called Blakqout a classic? lol
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Great read. Rhythm-al-ism also my favourite Quik album. Glad he agrees. :D
And ya, who called Blakqout a classic? lol
i agree wit rhythemalism , blaqkout no classic but a decent album
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balance & option was quik best album
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In my opinion Rhythm-Al-Ism is still his best work. Even people who never listen to rap music love it. It's a masterpiece...