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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Saber on September 03, 2011, 02:45:21 AM

Title: DPG - Gangstas
Post by: Saber on September 03, 2011, 02:45:21 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHLmPFoXRls&feature=related

Where is this from ? Maybe the song is known with another name .. Help a brother out  ???
Title: Re: DPG - Gangstas
Post by: OG Snoopaveli on September 03, 2011, 03:19:42 AM
Gangsta is on Kurupt Space Boogie!
Title: Re: DPG - Gangstas
Post by: Saber on September 03, 2011, 03:23:15 AM
10x, man  8)
Title: Re: DPG - Gangstas
Post by: Cordozzar Drakko on September 03, 2011, 09:44:32 AM
& the video from the Kurupt "G-TV" dvd (incl. a 6-track extra-cd).
Title: Re: DPG - Gangstas
Post by: LooN3y on September 03, 2011, 02:36:02 PM
im sorry but this thread made me have an urge to slap you in the face.
Title: Re: DPG - Gangstas
Post by: doublee313 on September 03, 2011, 09:21:21 PM
im sorry but this thread made me have an urge to slap you in the face.

Go fuck yourself.  The dude was just asking a question.  Maybe he's not up to YOUR level on Kurupt's music.  It's people like you that need to be slapped (bitched slapped).
Title: Re: DPG - Gangstas
Post by: samutahjazz on September 03, 2011, 10:16:10 PM
& the video from the Kurupt "G-TV" dvd (incl. a 6-track extra-cd).

so g-tv comes with a seperate cd with six tracks on it??
Title: Re: DPG - Gangstas
Post by: Cordozzar Drakko on September 03, 2011, 11:13:01 PM
it's a cd-dvd combo, at least it was when it first came out. I can't say about those sold today.  but you can easily find it on eBay & Amazon marketplace.
Title: Re: DPG - Gangstas
Post by: www.ClintDogg.com on September 03, 2011, 11:58:02 PM
& the video from the Kurupt "G-TV" dvd (incl. a 6-track extra-cd).

so g-tv comes with a seperate cd with six tracks on it??

I have the CD ONLY spare of this if any1 want 2 buy it?.

I also have the dvd/cd combo as well (not 4sale tho).
Title: Re: DPG - Gangstas
Post by: LooN3y on September 04, 2011, 12:28:11 PM
im sorry but this thread made me have an urge to slap you in the face.

Go fuck yourself.  The dude was just asking a question.  Maybe he's not up to YOUR level on Kurupt's music.  It's people like you that need to be slapped (bitched slapped).



nigga if u take your time to sign up and post on a west coast forum, and correctly dont know any of the former deathrow members discography u must get slapped.



its like walking up to a bunch of dudes smokeing a blunt and asking what bud is. its like asking some one thats drinking coke and ask if its a liquid.


its just fucking stupid.
Title: Re: DPG - Gangstas
Post by: Will_B on September 04, 2011, 12:30:24 PM
it's a cd-dvd combo, at least it was when it first came out. I can't say about those sold today.  but you can easily find it on eBay & Amazon marketplace.


UK pressing was a separate CD & DVD (2 discs).

Can still be bought very cheap..
Title: Re: DPG - Gangstas
Post by: polepositon on September 04, 2011, 03:18:14 PM
..........
Title: Re: DPG - Gangstas
Post by: HighEyeCue on September 04, 2011, 04:26:40 PM
produced by Mike Dean and Daz, might have been intended for the Dillinger & Young Gotti album
Title: Re: DPG - Gangstas
Post by: Jimmy H. on September 04, 2011, 10:34:52 PM
nigga if u take your time to sign up and post on a west coast forum, and correctly dont know any of the former deathrow members discography u must get slapped.

its like walking up to a bunch of dudes smokeing a blunt and asking what bud is. its like asking some one thats drinking coke and ask if its a liquid.

its just fucking stupid.
Why can't people just enjoy the music? West Coast hip-hop has a deep history. Maybe not every mother-fuckin' person in the world is familiar with every album that people associated with Death Row have ever put out. So fucking what?
Title: Re: DPG - Gangstas
Post by: LooN3y on September 05, 2011, 03:03:38 AM
nigga if u take your time to sign up and post on a west coast forum, and correctly dont know any of the former deathrow members discography u must get slapped.

its like walking up to a bunch of dudes smokeing a blunt and asking what bud is. its like asking some one thats drinking coke and ask if its a liquid.

its just fucking stupid.
Why can't people just enjoy the music? West Coast hip-hop has a deep history. Maybe not every mother-fuckin' person in the world is familiar with every album that people associated with Death Row have ever put out. So fucking what?




It was a joke bro lol
Title: Re: DPG - Gangstas
Post by: hedz on September 05, 2011, 05:20:56 AM
The best track from Kurupt's album Space Boogie: Smoke Oddessey.
Title: Re: DPG - Gangstas
Post by: Okka on September 05, 2011, 05:33:06 AM
It's a shame some people haven't heard "Space Boogie". It had a few weak cuts, but still it contains some of my favorite Kurupt songs.
Title: Re: DPG - Gangstas
Post by: arubiano83 on September 05, 2011, 05:59:49 AM
there s also a gangstas pt2 (on Kurupts same day diff shit album)
Title: Re: DPG - Gangstas
Post by: Jimmy H. on September 05, 2011, 10:07:58 AM
It's a shame some people haven't heard "Space Boogie". It had a few weak cuts, but still it contains some of my favorite Kurupt songs.
I think it's aged pretty well. At the time, it had a lot of great, well-produced music but it got a lot of flack because there were some more commercial attempts on there but when I think about it, there's probably a dozen tracks on that album that consistently have stayed in rotation for me since I bought it. On a side note... GODDAMN! I cannot believe this album has been out for over ten years. I really feel fucking old right now.
Title: Re: DPG - Gangstas
Post by: bouli77 on September 05, 2011, 10:44:18 AM
It's a shame some people haven't heard "Space Boogie". It had a few weak cuts, but still it contains some of my favorite Kurupt songs.
I think it's aged pretty well. At the time, it had a lot of great, well-produced music but it got a lot of flack because there were some more commercial attempts on there but when I think about it, there's probably a dozen tracks on that album that consistently have stayed in rotation for me since I bought it. On a side note... GODDAMN! I cannot believe this album has been out for over ten years. I really feel fucking old right now.

same here, i remember picking up at the record store lol around the same time i bought the 2nd eastsidaz album. the 00's flew by so fast it's crazy.

some terrible songs but some of the best Kurupt songs ever => can't go wrong, hardest muthafuckaz, on on site, bring back that g shit, gangsta. i was talking in some other thread about how "money on my mind" was one of these Daz/Kurupt gem where they complement each other so well, well i think Gangsta (and On Da Grind too but it belongs more to RAW than to tha streetz imo) is one of these tracks too.
Title: Re: DPG - Gangstas
Post by: Jimmy H. on September 05, 2011, 10:57:49 AM
Yeah, I think I got new Eastsidaz around the same time as well. I remember this was like at the height of my love for DPG. I had my own mix of my favorite Daz-Kurupt tracks from Raw, Streetz Iz A Mutha, 2002, Dillinger & Young Gotti, and this. Crazy nostalgia right now. I had the DPG post-era mix, a best of Dogg Pound Death Row mix, and a DJ Quik one and I remember playing them at every party I'd go to, trying to expose new people to the music. It was that whole naive, young theory where you think if you play your favorite music around enough people, it will become their favorite music too.
Title: Re: DPG - Gangstas
Post by: bouli77 on September 05, 2011, 11:06:16 AM
99-01 were really the golden age for DPG imo. like when they broke free from the death row politics and were able to release a lot of material, whether Daz, Kurupt, or Snoop with DoggHouse.

It was that whole naive, young theory where you think if you play your favorite music around enough people, it will become their favorite music too.

lmao i've been there and i abandoned that attitude resentfully a long time ago haha