West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: SCB on April 27, 2011, 10:59:45 AM
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http://hulkshare.com/nsuemux81mby
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been waiting for this for years... and just like everything else of clydes its hot and better than 99% of shit out there
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This is from "Theatre Music" ?
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This is from "Theatre Music" ?
'Something to Speak About'
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This is from "Theatre Music" ?
'Something to Speak About'
is that the album title now? ^ lame.
this song is aight.
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^^ Nah, it's a free Clyde mixtape coming soon..
Kinda disappointing track, considering the caliber of artists present..
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dope song
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so far Theater Music has been dope but say goodbye to Theater Music ever dropping in retail stores because this nigga dropping all the records that was supposed to be on that album. the BWS graveyard curse takes another rapper. you claim to be part of BWS and you will never drop a album in retail stores, your career will end up in graveyard.
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This is from "Theatre Music" ?
I always thought this was a leftover from Bass Rock. I remember seeing a promo poster which mentioned this song, but never made the EP for some reason.
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This is from "Theatre Music" ?
I always thought this was a leftover from Bass Rock. I remember seeing a promo poster which mentioned this song, but never made the EP for some reason.
nope it was meant for theater music. base rock was the EP that started the leak, thats when the nigga realize he was hit with the blackwallstreet curse.
n July of ‘07, the Booth featured Clyde Carson‘s buzz single Doin’ That; in addition to being Carson’s first official single (and one of my first assignments at the Booth), it was also Sean Kingston’s first guest verse. Though Carson’s debut, Theater Music has remained on hiatus, a previously unreleased recording has surfaced in the Booth. In Da Club finds Carson once again alongside Kingston, and Black Wall Street boss The Game also hops aboard. Major accolades should be directed towards super-producer J.R. Rotem for a beat that contains so much of a techno sound, it could have easily gone to Wiz Khalifa. Although In Da Club was originally intended for inclusion on Theater Music, it is no longer slated to be featured on the album. Stay tuned to DJBooth for further developments on Clyde’s recording future
Contributed by M. Burmy
http://www.djbooth.net/
"BlackWallStreet artist Clyde Carson will be officialy releasing his album "Theater Music" in 2008. The album has various features including Krazyzie Bone, The Game and Wyclef Jean. With production from Scott storch, J.R Rotem, Kanye West, Hi Tek.
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nope it was meant for theater music.. bws curse strikes again
Look carefully at the top-left corner...
(http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/2715/clyde.jpg)
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nope it was meant for theater music.. bws curse strikes again
Look carefully at the top-left corner...
(http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/2715/clyde.jpg)
base rock was the EP that started the leak, thats when the nigga realize he was hit with the blackwallstreet curse. when he notice his shit was not dropping he dropped base rock and leaked some of the tracks, but that track was originally meant to be on theater music which is now known as the ghost album or the curse of game ;D.
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I think we can safely say there is no BWS curse. He's just one of a slew of west coast rappers that the labels aren't prepared to invest for the long term in.
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I think we can safely say there is no BWS curse. He's just one of a slew of west coast rappers that the labels aren't prepared to invest for the long term in.
This.
Why BWS is getting blamed for his album not releasing, is beyond me. Go talk to Capitol and ask them why they did not want to release the album.