West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: KC-HOODSTA on August 12, 2012, 11:03:50 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct_D4Z9Ooic
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i aint saying its better than the original but gotdam it's real close IMO!
what ya'll think??
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shit was mad fly
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WEST COAST CLASSIC!
YOU ALL GOT TO JOIN MY FORUM
HTTP://WWW.EAZYEFORUM.COM (http://HTTP://WWW.EAZYEFORUM.COM)
WE KEEPING THE LEGACY ALIVE WORLD WIDE! ALL DAY EVERYDAY!
AND WE JUST 5 MIN FROM COMPTON !
: )
NOT IN ANOTHER COUNTRY.
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WEST COAST CLASSIC!
YOU ALL GOT TO JOIN MY FORUM
HTTP://WWW.EAZYEFORUM.COM (http://HTTP://WWW.EAZYEFORUM.COM)
WE KEEPING THE LEGACY ALIVE WORLD WIDE! ALL DAY EVERYDAY!
AND WE JUST 5 MIN FROM COMPTON !
: )
NOT IN ANOTHER COUNTRY.
nigga im in KCMO wayyy far from compton! but thats wussup
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WE HAVE PEOPLE FROM KC FLYING IN TOO!
next year hope u can make it homie.
this is our second annual tribute show.
RIP EAZY-E
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shit was mad fly
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i kinda prefer it to the original but that's cuz that whole 187um killa was the shit
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Link? 8)
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i kinda prefer it to the original but that's cuz that whole 187um killa was the shit
8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
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check out this version..its the same track just i added an extended intro to it cause the whiny g funk synth on this track is just too G 8)
http://limelinx.com/3iqn
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check out this version..its the same track just i added an extended intro to it cause the whiny g funk synth on this track is just too G 8)
http://limelinx.com/3iqn
:bandit: certified
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It's right up there with the original imo.
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always liked the remix better 8)
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I always preferred the OG (by OG I mean the remix on the Eazy Does It album) because it just sounded like it fit. It was a harder beat, and for a Dre beat (even early Dre) it had a very rough sound that fit Straight Outta Compton compared to his more refined beats that would be everything else. The slight mix of rock with hard bass and rough scratching, it was the perfect way to introduce NWA to the world.
The G-Mix was cool. I mean Eazy E sounded better since he re-recorded it, the beat was more refined and had a hard G-Funk beat. But it just didn't capture the mood of what was going on. The G-Mix took a classic hip-hop song and made it G-Funk, which was cool but it wasn't done because it fit the times, it was done to show Eazy can sound good without a Dr. Dre beat. Which made the G-Mix sound actually a bit more generic than it should have. If I never knew the OG existed and only heard the G-Mix, then I would have just thought that the song Boyz 'n the Hood was a cookie cutter G-Funk song from 1993-1995. But when I hear the OG and the Eazy Does It remix, I know that it sounds different than much of the Rap music in the 1980's.
Just my 3 cents. LOL
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i kinda prefer it to the original but that's cuz that whole 187um killa was the shit
hack u an eazy fan 2? My Man!
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i kinda prefer it to the original but that's cuz that whole 187um killa was the shit
hack u an eazy fan 2? My Man!
hell yeah 8)
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all opinions respected :laugh: :laugh:
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good thing to see nobody doesn't dislike this jam! its hard as fuck!
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good thing to see nobody doesn't dislike this jam! its hard as fuck!
been thinkin bout this song since i woke up, brah
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never liked the original beat...love this one.
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I always preferred the OG (by OG I mean the remix on the Eazy Does It album) because it just sounded like it fit. It was a harder beat, and for a Dre beat (even early Dre) it had a very rough sound that fit Straight Outta Compton compared to his more refined beats that would be everything else. The slight mix of rock with hard bass and rough scratching, it was the perfect way to introduce NWA to the world.
The G-Mix was cool. I mean Eazy E sounded better since he re-recorded it, the beat was more refined and had a hard G-Funk beat. But it just didn't capture the mood of what was going on. The G-Mix took a classic hip-hop song and made it G-Funk, which was cool but it wasn't done because it fit the times, it was done to show Eazy can sound good without a Dr. Dre beat. Which made the G-Mix sound actually a bit more generic than it should have. If I never knew the OG existed and only heard the G-Mix, then I would have just thought that the song Boyz 'n the Hood was a cookie cutter G-Funk song from 1993-1995. But when I hear the OG and the Eazy Does It remix, I know that it sounds different than much of the Rap music in the 1980's.
Just my 3 cents. LOL
didn't understand anything of ur post,, or maybe i was just thinkin bout somethin else when i read it
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I always liked it more than the original version.