West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on July 26, 2011, 10:40:31 AM
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this will focus on the golden years of No Limit Records, but also delve into the depth of the label and its history
a friend has an idea on the table, but he wants to evaluate an interest-level on different hiphop-forums,, before the funding is started.
also, if you have any contact-information to former No Limit-souljas (preferably without involment from "middlemen"), please send me a PM
(http://www.ehsdigitalweb.com/2009-10/sem1-6/jhughes/nolimit.jpg)
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i'd check it out. but i don't buy shit tho, i download it. even when i used to sell DVD's on the street. if i wasn't gettin' em at $1 a pop then i didn't rock with it and i'd talk him down 2 a cheaper price
i'd love 2 c a documentary tho.
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one of my fave eras of rap...id be all over it
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one of my fave eras of rap...id be all over it
One of the darkest eras of rap in my case. It would be like if you had grown up following a righteous an all-knowing King. Then that King passed, and his son inherited the throne. Only the son was just pretending to be like his father, without going through any of the necessary steps that made his father great. So you followed the new King unknowingly, and were lead astray into a losing battle.
Still would love to see the documentary though for historical/nostalgia purposes. And I'm a big collector of hip-hop documentaries.
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Could be dope ... I Would like to see that tho . But Aint got any contact
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No contact, but def. would be interesting.
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one of my fave eras of rap...id be all over it
One of the darkest eras of rap in my case. It would be like if you had grown up following a righteous an all-knowing King. Then that King passed, and his son inherited the throne. Only the son was just pretending to be like his father, without going through any of the necessary steps that made his father great. So you followed the new King unknowingly, and were lead astray into a losing battle.
Still would love to see the documentary though for historical/nostalgia purposes. And I'm a big collector of hip-hop documentaries.
lmfao it aint that serious hahahaaaaaa this guy is turning it into a biblical scripture.
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It'd be dope. I have a DVD they released of music videos lol. Had videos I didn't even knew existed. But thier was only like 14 vids which was lame considering they had dozens
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one of my fave eras of rap...id be all over it
One of the darkest eras of rap in my case. It would be like if you had grown up following a righteous an all-knowing King. Then that King passed, and his son inherited the throne. Only the son was just pretending to be like his father, without going through any of the necessary steps that made his father great. So you followed the new King unknowingly, and were lead astray into a losing battle.
Still would love to see the documentary though for historical/nostalgia purposes. And I'm a big collector of hip-hop documentaries.
haha nice
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come on now, 80 views but only 10 votes.. is it so hard hard to push a vote-button? :)
this can only happen, if there is a reception..
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do it up seems like a good idea, no one cares about votin on hypotheticals if u made it happen everyone would check it out
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yea i know, im just tryin to generate an interest for this, on diff hiphop-boards
dude needs fundin, n he can only get it - if the investors feels comforatble
hes tryin to get QD3 Entertainment ("Tha Carter", "Thug Angel: Life of an Outlaw", "Beef"-series) on this too
need contact-info as well (former No Limit-artists). many of the old artists have vanished from the face of the earth. some of em dont even have myspace or reverbnation-pages ???
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I would be interested
you should holla at Lunatic as far as getting in contact with some former N.L. artists, he might know some people who know some people, ya dig 8)
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Definitely. Get an interview with their art department too, I wanna learn what they were thinking when they made all those magical album covers.
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one of my fave eras of rap...id be all over it
One of the darkest eras of rap in my case. It would be like if you had grown up following a righteous an all-knowing King. Then that King passed, and his son inherited the throne. Only the son was just pretending to be like his father, without going through any of the necessary steps that made his father great. So you followed the new King unknowingly, and were lead astray into a losing battle.
Still would love to see the documentary though for historical/nostalgia purposes. And I'm a big collector of hip-hop documentaries.
Brian, there are so many things I hate about you.
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one of my fave eras of rap...id be all over it
One of the darkest eras of rap in my case. It would be like if you had grown up following a righteous an all-knowing King. Then that King passed, and his son inherited the throne. Only the son was just pretending to be like his father, without going through any of the necessary steps that made his father great. So you followed the new King unknowingly, and were lead astray into a losing battle.
Still would love to see the documentary though for historical/nostalgia purposes. And I'm a big collector of hip-hop documentaries.
Brian, there are so many things I hate about you.
lmfao i pray he was trolling when he said that
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Definitely. Get an interview with their art department too, I wanna learn what they were thinking when they made all those magical album covers.
Lol, you know damn well an art department didn't exist. Just some kid with a computer lol
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pen and pixel graphics was major...
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one of my fave eras of rap...id be all over it
One of the darkest eras of rap in my case. It would be like if you had grown up following a righteous an all-knowing King. Then that King passed, and his son inherited the throne. Only the son was just pretending to be like his father, without going through any of the necessary steps that made his father great. So you followed the new King unknowingly, and were lead astray into a losing battle.
Still would love to see the documentary though for historical/nostalgia purposes. And I'm a big collector of hip-hop documentaries.
lmfao it aint that serious hahahaaaaaa this guy is turning it into a biblical scripture.
Sway: "So this battle between you and Biggie is like, "Who's gonna rule the nigger Kingdom"?
---2pac: "Yes. It's an election! It is that!"
...you have no journalistic sensibility so you failed to pick up on the analogy. But really I didn't phrase it any different than a hip-hop journalist like Sway would have phrased it.
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a friend has an idea on the table, but he wants to evaluate an interest-level on different hiphop-forums,, before the funding is started.
are you serious ?
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yes
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pen and pixel graphics was major...
yup so major that even east coast artists hired them. they were doing covers for everybody, from multi-platinum artists to basement rappers. however my favorite NL cover was made by Phunky Phat Graph-X and it was the TRUE cover.
I'm def interested but more with the early No Limit days. Fiend seems easy to get in touch with, I mean there is this NL internet fan club in France and they made him come here for a show so I think you can get in touch with him fairly easily. I'm pretty sure with Twitter you can get in touch with a lot of them. I follow Mystikal and Mia X and they seem really down to earth.
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If you need anybody to do any research and/or writing for the project I'd like to do it. Like if you just give me the mp3's for the interviews I can break all the interviews down and narrate it and everything.
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If you need anybody to do any research and/or writing for the project I'd like to do it. Like if you just give me the mp3's for the interviews I can break all the interviews down and narrate it and everything.
i think thats an outstanding idea.