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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: Lunatic on August 07, 2012, 10:33:56 AM
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01. Shout Out To The Real f. Meek Mill, Ace Hood & Plies
02. B****es and Bottles (Let’s Get It Started) f. Lil Wayne, T.I. & Future
03. I Wish You Would f. Kanye West & Rick Ross
04. Take It To The Head f. Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown & Lil Wayne
05. They Ready f. J. Cole, Big K.R.I.T. and Kendrick Lamar
06. I’m So Blessed f. Big Sean, Wiz Khalifa, Ace Hood & T-Pain
07. Hip-Hop f. Scarface & Nas
08. I Did It For My Dawgz f. Rick Ross, Meek Mill, French Montana & Jadakiss
09. I Don’t See Em f. Birdman, Ace Hood & 2 Chainz
10. Don’t Pay 4 It f. Wale, Tyga, Mack Maine & Kirko Bangz
11. Suicidal Thoughts f. Mavado
12. Outro (They Don’t Want War) f. Ace Hood
13. Don’t Get Me Started f. Ace Hood (Bonus Track)
14. Aktion Pak f. Mavado (Bonus Track)
15. B Boyz Birdman f. DJ Khaled, Kendrick Lamar, Ace Hood, Mack Maine (Bonus Track)
DAMN
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(http://i.imgur.com/2x1Do.jpg)
DAMN
#5 & #7. 8)
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DJ Khaled has yet to release a good album.
Honestly,on the low, dj dramas albums are MUCH better then khaleds.
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#5 & #7. 8)
5. They Ready feat. J. Cole, Big K.R.I.T. and Kendrick Lamar (Prod. by J.Cole)
7. Hip-Hop feat. Scarface, Nas & DJ Premier (Prod. by J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League)
:o 8)
This can't go wrong.. fuck the rest of the album though. :P
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not impressed @ dis
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these guys are so selfimportant nowadays -- "god forgives i dont", "kiss the ring" etc
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i was expecting more Features
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I'm just curious how this works. You know if like if wanted a Kanye verse, he'd ask for a million dollars? Ross would be like give me half a mill & everyone else would say something similar. So how does Khaled get 25 million dollars worth of verses & not go broke? Because you know everyone just downloads this shit & he'd be lucky to push 50K. Doesn't make sense.
I'm also curious over how the fuck this fat, fuck doesn't rap, doesn't produce, just screams & gets to do this? I never thought I'd say NIK is more talented than someone in Hip Hop, but even Brian is miles ahead of DJ Khaled. It's actually pretty funny.
I guarantee you that Nas/Face song will be boring as fuck.
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I'm just curious how this works. You know if like if wanted a Kanye verse, he'd ask for a million dollars? Ross would be like give me half a mill & everyone else would say something similar. So how does Khaled get 25 million dollars worth of verses & not go broke? Because you know everyone just downloads this shit & he'd be lucky to push 50K. Doesn't make sense.
Well they are mainly Cash Money signees and affiliates...
Some of the songs are on Youtube already, pretty good pop/club stuff.
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#5 & #7. 8)
5. They Ready feat. J. Cole, Big K.R.I.T. and Kendrick Lamar (Prod. by J.Cole)
7. Hip-Hop feat. Scarface, Nas & DJ Premier (Prod. by J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League)
:o 8)
This can't go wrong.. fuck the rest of the album though. :P
For real, I'll cop these 2 off iTunes, fuck the rest of that shit though
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I'm just curious how this works. You know if like if wanted a Kanye verse, he'd ask for a million dollars? Ross would be like give me half a mill & everyone else would say something similar. So how does Khaled get 25 million dollars worth of verses & not go broke? Because you know everyone just downloads this shit & he'd be lucky to push 50K. Doesn't make sense.
Well they are mainly Cash Money signees and affiliates...
Some of the songs are on Youtube already, pretty good pop/club stuff.
He's been pulling this off before he got signed to Cash Money.
& then you got people from Good Music, MMG, Kendrick Lamar. How he can afford to orchestrate this is impressive.
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Khaled is worthless. @ cham he is an A&R at def jam
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I'm just curious how this works. You know if like if wanted a Kanye verse, he'd ask for a million dollars? Ross would be like give me half a mill & everyone else would say something similar. So how does Khaled get 25 million dollars worth of verses & not go broke? Because you know everyone just downloads this shit & he'd be lucky to push 50K. Doesn't make sense.
Well they are mainly Cash Money signees and affiliates...
Some of the songs are on Youtube already, pretty good pop/club stuff.
He's been pulling this off before he got signed to Cash Money.
& then you got people from Good Music, MMG, Kendrick Lamar. How he can afford to orchestrate this is impressive.
it isnt. hes a perosnality in hiphop
rememebr the KAyslay/Funk Fex compilations from the 90's and early 00's? they were filled wit a-listers, same thing
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these guys are so selfimportant nowadays -- "god forgives i dont", "kiss the ring" etc
lol
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http://www.2dopeboyz.com/2012/08/09/dj-khaled-hip-hop-f-nas-scarface-dj-premier-prod-j-u-s-t-i-c-e-league/
8) 8) 8)
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Song is dope
Now i kinda see what DJ Khaled does, but its the musicians that do the shit, he comes up with the (some?) ideas
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Just heard the song Hip Hop! Songs dope, best Iv heard in a while. Scarface shined on the song... and over a Premo scratching too!
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http://www.streetsneversleep.com/2012/08/22/docs-corner-dj-khaled-kiss-the-ring-review/
01.) Shout Out to the Real (feat. Meek Mill, Ace Hood & Plies) – 3.5/5, Pretty good way to jumpstart the album, Meek Mill and Ace Hood deliver solid verses, Plies wasn’t terrible but he wasn’t the best choice for third verse on this particular song
02.) Bitches & Bottles (Let’s Get It Started) [feat. Lil Wayne, T.I. & Future] – 3.25/5, T.I. and Wayne were cool, Future’s hook was at least tolerable for his standards, the beat is an absolute banger courtesy of Mike Will, but there is really no substance lyrically at all to be found
03.) I Wish You Would (feat. Kanye West & Rick Ross) – 4/5, I dig this joint here, Kanye actually sounds hungry again and Rozay comes correct, Hit Boy is a problem on the boards as usual
04.) Take It to the Head (feat. Chris Brown, Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj & Lil Wayne) – 2/5, Not my style, cliché and predictable, it serves its purpose for club/radio only, nothing more nothing less
05.) They Ready (feat. J. Cole, Big K.R.I.T. & Kendrick Lamar) – 4/5, Great lineup, J. Cole provides a dope beat as all three MCs bless this record with memorable verses, Kendrick went the hardest
06.) I’m So Blessed (feat. Big Sean, Wiz Khalifa, Ace Hood & T-Pain) – 2.5/5, Wiz and Ace Hood’s verses were good but it’s not enough to save this record entirely
07.) Hip Hop (feat. Scarface, Nas & DJ Premier) – 5/5, There is no doubt about this being the highlight of the album. Face and Nas deliver flawless verses over stellar Justice L.E.A.G.U.E. production with scratches by DJ Premier
08.) I Did It for My Dawgz (feat. Rick Ross, French Montana, Jadakiss & Meek Mill) – 3.75/5, Street banger, Ross and French make for a catchy hook, Jadakiss shines the most when closing out with his verse
09.) I Don’t See ‘Em (feat. Birdman, Ace Hood & 2 Chainz) – 3/5, 2 Chainz actually sounded the best and delivered some decent bars, Ace was alright but it was probably his weakest verse so far, Birdman was Birdman
10.) Don’t Pay 4 It (feat. Wale, Tyga, Mack Maine & Kirko Bangz) – 2/5, I fell asleep during this one, another skipper
11.) Suicidal Thoughts (feat. Mavado) – 4/5, I was always a fan of Mavado, very soulful sounding reggae cut which serves as a nice addition to the album
12.) Outro (They Don’t Want War) – 2/5, Khaled should not be rapping on the outro to his album, simple as that