West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Okka on January 04, 2014, 03:23:13 AM
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I been listenin' to The Relativez a lot lately and was just wonderin' what release from them people like the most. So what's your favorite album from them?
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I can't even remember, haven't heard any of them since at least 2007 or 2008 so once I see peoples' responses here I gotta get back on my downloading shit
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neva really listened them.
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I listened only their songs from Death Row's soundtracks, compilations :P
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the fat dude sounds like hes gonna pass out any moment but suga buga has a pretty funny flow
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BTW at the beggining, when they were Young Soldierz this was the same squad as The Relativez? Or it was a trio?
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BTW at the beggining, when they were Young Soldierz this was the same squad as The Relativez? Or it was a trio?
think that was the fat dude and someone else from bangn on wax
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I heared that someone from squad died and they change name.
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Young Soldierz was a different group. They were made up of Lil Stretch, Big Wy, Dog (Suga Buga) and Pops. They released an album (S/T) back in 1994 on Dangerous Records (of Bangin' on Wax fame). It's more of a Stretch/Wy album since Dog's only on three or four songs and Pops is only on two. It's good album, it also has the original "East Side-West Side" song that later got remixed on the Murder Was the Case OST. To my knowledge, they were signed to Death Row but didn't do much other than appear on MWTC and Gang Related OSTs. They were also suppose to have a song called "Fiend to the Pipe" (I thinks that's what it was called) on an unreleased Death Row comp. After that they spit with Death Row and Wy and Dog went back to Dangerous for the last Damu Ridas album. Then they became the Relativez. As for Lil Stretch, he don't no more and owns a bike shop in LA and I have no idea what happen to Pops.
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first 3 as Relativez
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"The Takeover" By Relativez, Young Soldierz Was Big Wy, Lil Stretch, Dogg (Suga Buga) & Yank.
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I was a big fan of Dirty Money. Liked that track with WC and CJ Mac, I think it was called throw it up. The Takeover was pretty good but it had a lot of filler.
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Dirty Money is an underground classic. They were so dope over Steve Vicious beats and Nuttz features.
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this is a good song
https://www.youtube.com//v/DKxjzMU3B8o
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dirty money
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somebody shoot me a link to Dirty Money I can't find it on my usual go-to sites but I did find The Takeover 8)
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I actually own the Takeover that's my favorite
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Dirty Money is an underground classic. They were so dope over Steve Vicious beats and Nuttz features.
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VMF is really one the most underrated westcoast producers, I know that term doesn't really mean anything in hip hop nowadays as it is used and abused but in that case it's very fitting.
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somebody shoot me a link to Dirty Money I can't find it on my usual go-to sites but I did find The Takeover 8)
Check out the spot.