West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Kashif mirza on November 06, 2013, 05:26:32 AM
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Redrum was signed to deathrow in 1994 any one know how much material he recorded he said that he recorded an album on deathrow. Who produced the music he recorded who did he work with on the label. Any one have any info on redrum deathrow dayz.
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Fem Fatal (RedRum)
Smiles Later Cry Now (RedRum)
Bullets Got No Name (RedRum)
Pipedreams, Weekend Winding (RedRum)
I Can't Pray (RedRum)
All Doggs Go To Heaven (RedRum)
Pigeon Coop (RedRum)
Homes (RedRum)
Angel Dust (RedRum)
D Bo's Bird Cage (RedRum)
No Second Chances (RedRum)
Creep (RedRum)
My Homie Is Hard (Redrum)
Deep In The Game (Redrum)
He also appeared on the remix version of "Eatside-Westside" by Young Soldierz (Murder Was The Case OST)
He was't signed on Death Row. Like several artists during 94-96, he got a deal with the label and had a chance to record material in the Death Row studios @ Can-Am and write songs for other guys. Him, Young Soldierz, Bloody Mary (formerly Nini X), was part of Dangerous Records extended family (Bloods & Crips groups).
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My Homie Is Hard (Redrum)
Deep In The Game (Redrum)
these two tracks were dope but that "u all talk" joint was :-X
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Redrum was signed to deathrow in 1994 he said so himself . Can anyone put my my homie is hard up I have been trying to find that track for a while.
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=wT55HIkI6Mo
http://youtube.com/watch?v=KKNCpJtyz3s
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Redrum was signed to deathrow in 1994 he said so himself .
I was going to say that. He did say it in an interview that he had signed to Death Row, which hurt him in the end since he was contractually bound to them, and Suge (under the guise of bringing on other Bloods and whoever else onto the biggest label in hip-hop at the time) could basically control everything as far as what gets put out and what doesn't. So even if he thought there was competition out there, if they were on the West Coast and he took them in, they might get an advance up front but they couldn't release shit. Smart move on Suge's part though.
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Redrum was signed to deathrow in 1994 he said so himself .
I was going to say that. He did say it in an interview that he had signed to Death Row, which hurt him in the end since he was contractually bound to them, and Suge (under the guise of bringing on other Bloods and whoever else onto the biggest label in hip-hop at the time) could basically control everything as far as what gets put out and what doesn't. So even if he thought there was competition out there, if they were on the West Coast and he took them in, they might get an advance up front but they couldn't release shit. Smart move on Suge's part though.
but i still odnt get why is so much material unreleased.