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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Let's Get Down on November 17, 2011, 10:06:19 PM
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Where is this track from? Siiiccckk beat 8)
2nd II None - More Than A Player _Feat. DJ Quik_.mp3 - 4.57MB (http://www.zshare.net/audio/96272526cc0e24ef/)
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2nd II None self-titled. Their first album, in other words...not Classic 220.
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:o
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personnal classic for me their debut album is much better than classic twotwo O imo
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personnal classic for me their debut album is much better than classic twotwo O imo
I think you're one of the few people who've heard both albums to say that.
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classic 220>>>>>>>>2nd ii none
up in the club is one of my fav summer jams of all time
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nice thx , death row i think 8)
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personnal classic for me their debut album is much better than classic twotwo O imo
I think you're one of the few people who've heard both albums to say that.
here's another person saying it- the debut is definitely better, no question...imo of course. and i think anyone from my era would agree hands down. and again, the song in question is from the first album, not a death row era song at all...so for those who are hearing it for the first time and obviously have never heard the debut, what took you so long? go peep it
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lol i don't know how it took so long to discover this when i'm a huge Quik fan (old quik)
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funky stuff. quik flipped the same sample for a tony toni tone track too (thinking of you remix), which sounds a lot nicer 8)
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Ain't Nothin' Wrongs my joint 8)
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personnal classic for me their debut album is much better than classic twotwo O imo
I think you're one of the few people who've heard both albums to say that.
here's another person saying it- the debut is definitely better, no question...imo of course. and i think anyone from my era would agree hands down. and again, the song in question is from the first album, not a death row era song at all...so for those who are hearing it for the first time and obviously have never heard the debut, what took you so long? go peep it
what era you from g? im 27 homie, and i think 220 shits all over the first album...the production on 220 is pure art...
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damn. i cant even rem if ive heard 220 before. but, yeah, um the debut lbum bangs and its a fun album with ll of their crew featured. i dont want to mispell the forum members name but, he made a thread showing them at a venue performing a song from the debut album. thread is prolly a couple pages back.
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personnal classic for me their debut album is much better than classic twotwo O imo
I think you're one of the few people who've heard both albums to say that.
here's another person saying it- the debut is definitely better, no question...imo of course. and i think anyone from my era would agree hands down. and again, the song in question is from the first album, not a death row era song at all...so for those who are hearing it for the first time and obviously have never heard the debut, what took you so long? go peep it
what era you from g? im 27 homie, and i think 220 shits all over the first album...the production on 220 is pure art...
I'm in my early 30's so I don't know that we're quite from the same era....when the debut dropped, I doubt you were bumping hiphop (it dropped in 91, you weren't even 10 yet) see I can remember when 'if you want' 'let the rhythm take you' & 'stay true to yourself' were all over the radio and 'the box' (not sure if you remember that), and all the homies were bumping that shit...I mean if I was barely in jr high you musta been early elementary school so the nostalgia factor isn't the same for you...so again, people from era would most likely pick the debut...we are from seperate eras, I'm an old ass man by hiphop standards
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personnal classic for me their debut album is much better than classic twotwo O imo
I think you're one of the few people who've heard both albums to say that.
here's another person saying it- the debut is definitely better, no question...imo of course. and i think anyone from my era would agree hands down. and again, the song in question is from the first album, not a death row era song at all...so for those who are hearing it for the first time and obviously have never heard the debut, what took you so long? go peep it
what era you from g? im 27 homie, and i think 220 shits all over the first album...the production on 220 is pure art...
I'm in my early 30's so I don't know that we're quite from the same era....when the debut dropped, I doubt you were bumping hiphop (it dropped in 91, you weren't even 10 yet) see I can remember when 'if you want' 'let the rhythm take you' & 'stay true to yourself' were all over the radio and 'the box' (not sure if you remember that), and all the homies were bumping that shit...I mean if I was barely in jr high you musta been early elementary school so the nostalgia factor isn't the same for you...so again, people from era would most likely pick the debut...we are from seperate eras, I'm an old ass man by hiphop standards
to summarize nostalgia is the only way you could possibly prefer it.
otherwise its like comparing quik is the name to rhythm-al-ism... 2nd ii none is just sonically not on the same level.
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classic 220 has more complex tracks with lots of intruments which i suppose from a producer perspective is better whereas their eponyme lp is more simplistic with a bassline ,break beat, scratch but has puchlines for years to come imo.That's what was good in the early 90's the instrumental part wasn't "that good" the mc had room to express himself and then slowly but surely it all went down the toilet.That's the real bad side effect of technology if you ask me.
Einstein said it better: simplicity is genius
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classic 220 has more complex tracks with lots of intruments which i suppose from a producer perspective is better whereas their eponyme lp is more simplistic with a bassline ,break beat, scratch but has puchlines for years to come imo.That's what was good in the early 90's the instrumental part wasn't "that good" the mc had room to express himself and then slowly but surely it all went down the toilet.That's the real bad side effect of technology if you ask me.
Einstein said it better: simplicity is genius
Einstein didn't even knew what equalled E. :P
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funky stuff. quik flipped the same sample for a tony toni tone track too (thinking of you remix), which sounds a lot nicer 8)
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personnal classic for me their debut album is much better than classic twotwo O imo
I think you're one of the few people who've heard both albums to say that.
here's another person saying it- the debut is definitely better, no question...imo of course. and i think anyone from my era would agree hands down. and again, the song in question is from the first album, not a death row era song at all...so for those who are hearing it for the first time and obviously have never heard the debut, what took you so long? go peep it
what era you from g? im 27 homie, and i think 220 shits all over the first album...the production on 220 is pure art...
I'm in my early 30's so I don't know that we're quite from the same era....when the debut dropped, I doubt you were bumping hiphop (it dropped in 91, you weren't even 10 yet) see I can remember when 'if you want' 'let the rhythm take you' & 'stay true to yourself' were all over the radio and 'the box' (not sure if you remember that), and all the homies were bumping that shit...I mean if I was barely in jr high you musta been early elementary school so the nostalgia factor isn't the same for you...so again, people from era would most likely pick the debut...we are from seperate eras, I'm an old ass man by hiphop standards
haha all good homie, wasnt gettin rowdy or nothing..but nah i didnt hear that album when it dropped thats true...i was bumping doggystyle and regualte g funk era when they dropped though (when i was 9-10)..my older homie on the school bus put me on to that shit haha...so i did start following gangsta rap early, just not as early as you haha...
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personnal classic for me their debut album is much better than classic twotwo O imo
I think you're one of the few people who've heard both albums to say that.
here's another person saying it- the debut is definitely better, no question...imo of course. and i think anyone from my era would agree hands down. and again, the song in question is from the first album, not a death row era song at all...so for those who are hearing it for the first time and obviously have never heard the debut, what took you so long? go peep it
what era you from g? im 27 homie, and i think 220 shits all over the first album...the production on 220 is pure art...
I'm in my early 30's so I don't know that we're quite from the same era....when the debut dropped, I doubt you were bumping hiphop (it dropped in 91, you weren't even 10 yet) see I can remember when 'if you want' 'let the rhythm take you' & 'stay true to yourself' were all over the radio and 'the box' (not sure if you remember that), and all the homies were bumping that shit...I mean if I was barely in jr high you musta been early elementary school so the nostalgia factor isn't the same for you...so again, people from era would most likely pick the debut...we are from seperate eras, I'm an old ass man by hiphop standards
haha all good homie, wasnt gettin rowdy or nothing..but nah i didnt hear that album when it dropped thats true...i was bumping doggystyle and regualte g funk era when they dropped though (when i was 9-10)..my older homie on the school bus put me on to that shit haha...so i did start following gangsta rap early, just not as early as you haha...
i feel you man, aint nuthin wrong wit discussing some good music up in here, its all good