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Title: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: TraceOneInfinite on June 26, 2014, 09:46:09 PM
Too bad there was some contractual issues.  That latest interview with Quik, Quik was saying how he always loved Death Row and wanted to be down with them and on their label.  He even said he wanted to be with Dre on Ruthless.

It's too bad Dre and Suge weren't able to bring Quik on initially when they started the label.  And then by 94' and 95' when Quik was puttin in work behind the boards at Death Row, it would of been incredible if he could've released a solo. 

I think had he of done that maybe we could talk about him in the same breath as legends like Dre, Snoop, Pac, and the Dogg Pound.  Instead Quik is just another talented artist from the West Coast golden age who never made legendary status.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Jimmy H. on June 26, 2014, 11:46:34 PM
Who the fuck cares?  We have Safe & Sound.  And we are talking about him in the same breath as those people, hence the fucking conversation.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Blood$ on June 27, 2014, 12:22:33 AM
Safe & Sound.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: The "Untouchable" DJR on June 27, 2014, 01:36:10 AM
Safe & Sound.

Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Mr. Theo on June 27, 2014, 04:23:16 AM
Too bad there was some contractual issues.  That latest interview with Quik, Quik was saying how he always loved Death Row and wanted to be down with them and on their label.  He even said he wanted to be with Dre on Ruthless.

It's too bad Dre and Suge weren't able to bring Quik on initially when they started the label.  And then by 94' and 95' when Quik was puttin in work behind the boards at Death Row, it would of been incredible if he could've released a solo. 

I think had he of done that maybe we could talk about him in the same breath as legends like Dre, Snoop, Pac, and the Dogg Pound.  Instead Quik is just another talented artist from the West Coast golden age who never made legendary status.
DJ Quik isn't legendary? Ok.Why people want more DJ Quik new albums than Dpg..Snoop new albums? Only death row artists are legendary? Please
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Jimmy H. on June 27, 2014, 11:57:14 AM
DJ Quik isn't legendary? Ok.Why people want more DJ Quik new albums than Dpg..Snoop new albums? Only death row artists are legendary? Please
Exactly.  He was down with Death Row at the time.  Even performed on their set at the Source Awards, that one year. The idea that putting their logo on the back of his albums would somehow change his status is silly.  The music he was dropping at that time speaks for itself.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: DJSpin on June 27, 2014, 12:07:26 PM
I think what would have been cool, is if quik collabed with dpj, dre, snoop,and them more. We don't have that.  But, I am fine with the 220, hi-c, amg, playa Hamm, 304 posse shit of that era just the same
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: TraceOneInfinite on June 27, 2014, 12:42:18 PM
Safe & Sound.

Never really bumped the album... I think I've heard a single or two off of it, nothing spectacular to really catch my attention. 

He really needed the Death Row machine of All-Stars behind him if he wanted to make a classic and be a heavywieght in the game.   Not AMG, and Playa Hamm or HiCI or "nut in your eye/ bitch/ how ya like this dick/" I mean that type of shit will only take u so far, u need a ficca like Daz behind u in the mid-90's if you wanna go next. Level and do some real shit and bring the drama
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: TraceOneInfinite on June 27, 2014, 12:47:36 PM
Too bad there was some contractual issues.  That latest interview with Quik, Quik was saying how he always loved Death Row and wanted to be down with them and on their label.  He even said he wanted to be with Dre on Ruthless.

I
DJ Quik isn't legendary? Ok.Why people want more DJ Quik new albums than Dpg..Snoop new albums? Only death row artists are legendary? Please

A Quik album now may be more sought after, but when I talk about Daz I'm talkin about 90's Daz.  And as for Snoop your wrong about that, Snoop is still way large compared to Quik and that Reincarnation Project was highly blessed  8)
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: The JASON MRSA on June 27, 2014, 12:53:45 PM
Infidel stepped in shit again. Keep in KC Royal Bitch.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: OG The Cricket Loc on June 27, 2014, 12:57:41 PM
Safe & Sound.

Never really bumped the album... I think I've heard a single or two off of it, nothing spectacular to really catch my attention. 

He really needed the Death Row machine of All-Stars behind him if he wanted to make a classic and be a heavywieght in the game.   Not AMG, and Playa Hamm or HiCI or "nut in your eye/ bitch/ how ya like this dick/" I mean that type of shit will only take u so far, u need a ficca like Daz behind u in the mid-90's if you wanna go next. Level and do some real shit and bring the drama

not only Daz but every crew needs a real nigga like Suge.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: TraceOneInfinite on June 27, 2014, 03:38:53 PM


not only Daz but every crew needs a real nigga like Suge.

the game ain't the same without a ficca like Suge to keep shit real
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: TidyKris on June 27, 2014, 05:26:51 PM
Yeah i think i get what your trying to say, Quik has always been underground so maybe with a Deathrow album or two under his belt
he may have been pushed more into the mainstream and become more of a household name to people who dont follow underground
artists.
People who have no clue about hip hop even know the names of Dre, Snoop & Pac so maybe that could have been the same with Quik
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Black Excellence on June 27, 2014, 05:31:58 PM
woulda been a classic !!!
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on June 27, 2014, 06:52:08 PM
Safe and Sound with Kurupt anc Pac as guests instead of Quik's less talented crew
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Jimmy H. on June 27, 2014, 08:58:37 PM
People act like Daz is a household name.  Love the music for the music.  Sometimes, West Coast heads behave like TRL fans.  Like I already said, Quik dropped a damn near classic album when he was fucking with Death Row.  I don't need the fucking logo on the back to act like it would have made a difference.

I truthfully think him being on Death Row would have hurt him in terms of playing the waiting game.  Dogg Pound's promotion got cut short to make room for Pac.  Rage waited too long.  Warren G had to go to Def Jam to see an album drop.  Nate Dogg.  Danny Boy.  The list goes on.  The problem with platinum labels and hit producers is people assume that every thing they do is blessed with the magic touch but it's more about them understanding the timing.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Morphine on June 28, 2014, 02:31:38 AM
Safe & Sound.

Never really bumped the album... I think I've heard a single or two off of it, nothing spectacular to really catch my attention. 


 again, you´re talking about an album you haven´t even heard.  that´s the same as you claiming to be an expert on geriatric healthcare when your experience on it is wiping ass.


even if this is trolling you´re a sad sad man.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Black Excellence on June 28, 2014, 07:02:54 AM
Safe & Sound.


Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Black Excellence on June 28, 2014, 07:10:21 AM
Too bad there was some contractual issues.  That latest interview with Quik, Quik was saying how he always loved Death Row and wanted to be down with them and on their label.  He even said he wanted to be with Dre on Ruthless.

It's too bad Dre and Suge weren't able to bring Quik on initially when they started the label.  And then by 94' and 95' when Quik was puttin in work behind the boards at Death Row, it would of been incredible if he could've released a solo.  

I think had he of done that maybe we could talk about him in the same breath as legends like Dre, Snoop, Pac, and the Dogg Pound.  Instead Quik is just another talented artist from the West Coast golden age who never made legendary status.
quik was wit suge way back on funky enough records before death row started. quik tried to sign wit eazy before he signed to profile but eazy didn't want him. profile signed quik for 100k and then eazy offered him 1 mill then profile sent cease and desist letters (which is probably related to why he signed ppc). quik woulda been a great addition to death row officially if the business woulda been handled right.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Black Excellence on June 28, 2014, 07:13:25 AM
Safe and Sound with Kurupt anc Pac as guests instead of Quik's less talented crew
safe & sound is fine as is.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Jimmy H. on June 28, 2014, 09:31:51 AM
Never really bumped the album... I think I've heard a single or two off of it, nothing spectacular to really catch my attention. 

He really needed the Death Row machine of All-Stars behind him if he wanted to make a classic and be a heavywieght in the game.   Not AMG, and Playa Hamm or HiCI or "nut in your eye/ bitch/ how ya like this dick/" I mean that type of shit will only take u so far, u need a ficca like Daz behind u in the mid-90's if you wanna go next. Level and do some real shit and bring the drama
  Never bumped "Safe and Sound"? Then why in the fuck are you talking about what Quik doing a Death Row album. I can see why cats would think you're a troll.  The guy put out a solid West Coast album at the time when he was fucking with all them cats you talked about and because it didn't specifically come out on the label with involvement from whichever of your favorite artists, you're gonna overlook like it didn't cross your radar? Need Daz?  Come on.  You need to put down the crack pipe, buddy.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on June 28, 2014, 12:42:37 PM
Never really bumped the album... I think I've heard a single or two off of it, nothing spectacular to really catch my attention. 

He really needed the Death Row machine of All-Stars behind him if he wanted to make a classic and be a heavywieght in the game.   Not AMG, and Playa Hamm or HiCI or "nut in your eye/ bitch/ how ya like this dick/" I mean that type of shit will only take u so far, u need a ficca like Daz behind u in the mid-90's if you wanna go next. Level and do some real shit and bring the drama
  Never bumped "Safe and Sound"? Then why in the fuck are you talking about what Quik doing a Death Row album. I can see why cats would think you're a troll.  The guy put out a solid West Coast album at the time when he was fucking with all them cats you talked about and because it didn't specifically come out on the label with involvement from whichever of your favorite artists, you're gonna overlook like it didn't cross your radar? Need Daz?  Come on.  You need to put down the crack pipe, buddy.



HOLY SHIT!   


Brian is ONE confused ass honkey, to say the least!  this cracker would sit there and suck DJ Quik's dick for a 2pac story yet hasn't even heard DJ Quik's best album, Safe + Sound!!

what the fuck kind of pseudo death row junkie are you?  you sit there and pretend that Daz is a house hold name and icon yet his career hasn't been relevant in about a dozen years and you make threads about DJ Quik's music in the 1995 era yet never heard his best album, from that same year????


WHAT SINGLE DIDN'T GET YOU INTERESTED IN HIS ALBUM?  LMAO   was Dollas and Sense not a dope ass track????  lol
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Sir Petey on June 28, 2014, 01:18:28 PM
it was recorded at can am studios i think (where almost all their classics were made) and suge knight executive produced this album and it had dollaz and sense on it...the only thing this album is missing is the lil logo with the guy in the electric chair. essential this IS 90s deathrow product. same year he came out with the inmates at da sauce awards...



gotta call a spade a spade this is a thread fail.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on June 28, 2014, 04:48:51 PM
it was recorded at can am studios i think (where almost all their classics were made) and suge knight executive produced this album and it had dollaz and sense on it...the only thing this album is missing is the lil logo with the guy in the electric chair. essential this IS 90s deathrow product. same year he came out with the inmates at da sauce awards...



gotta call a spade a spade this is a thread fail.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Remedy360 on June 28, 2014, 08:02:14 PM
Never really bumped the album... I think I've heard a single or two off of it, nothing spectacular to really catch my attention. 

He really needed the Death Row machine of All-Stars behind him if he wanted to make a classic and be a heavywieght in the game.   Not AMG, and Playa Hamm or HiCI or "nut in your eye/ bitch/ how ya like this dick/" I mean that type of shit will only take u so far, u need a ficca like Daz behind u in the mid-90's if you wanna go next. Level and do some real shit and bring the drama
  Never bumped "Safe and Sound"? Then why in the fuck are you talking about what Quik doing a Death Row album. I can see why cats would think you're a troll.  The guy put out a solid West Coast album at the time when he was fucking with all them cats you talked about and because it didn't specifically come out on the label with involvement from whichever of your favorite artists, you're gonna overlook like it didn't cross your radar? Need Daz?  Come on.  You need to put down the crack pipe, buddy.

Lol dude gets all high and mighty and hasn't even heard some of the most respected work from guys he criticizes.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on June 28, 2014, 08:09:37 PM
Never really bumped the album... I think I've heard a single or two off of it, nothing spectacular to really catch my attention. 

He really needed the Death Row machine of All-Stars behind him if he wanted to make a classic and be a heavywieght in the game.   Not AMG, and Playa Hamm or HiCI or "nut in your eye/ bitch/ how ya like this dick/" I mean that type of shit will only take u so far, u need a ficca like Daz behind u in the mid-90's if you wanna go next. Level and do some real shit and bring the drama
  Never bumped "Safe and Sound"? Then why in the fuck are you talking about what Quik doing a Death Row album. I can see why cats would think you're a troll.  The guy put out a solid West Coast album at the time when he was fucking with all them cats you talked about and because it didn't specifically come out on the label with involvement from whichever of your favorite artists, you're gonna overlook like it didn't cross your radar? Need Daz?  Come on.  You need to put down the crack pipe, buddy.

Lol dude gets all high and mighty and hasn't even heard some of the most respected work from guys he criticizes.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Taclivin on June 28, 2014, 08:44:02 PM
Safe & Sound.

Never really bumped the album... I think I've heard a single or two off of it, nothing spectacular to really catch my attention. 

He really needed the Death Row machine of All-Stars behind him if he wanted to make a classic and be a heavywieght in the game.   Not AMG, and Playa Hamm or HiCI or "nut in your eye/ bitch/ how ya like this dick/" I mean that type of shit will only take u so far, u need a ficca like Daz behind u in the mid-90's if you wanna go next. Level and do some real shit and bring the drama


Wow even I have to come out of lurker status for this one. God damn that is just shameful for how much you preach hip hop as if it is a religion. Just Smfh..... Come on son get your game together
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on June 28, 2014, 08:47:14 PM
Safe & Sound.

Never really bumped the album... I think I've heard a single or two off of it, nothing spectacular to really catch my attention. 

He really needed the Death Row machine of All-Stars behind him if he wanted to make a classic and be a heavywieght in the game.   Not AMG, and Playa Hamm or HiCI or "nut in your eye/ bitch/ how ya like this dick/" I mean that type of shit will only take u so far, u need a ficca like Daz behind u in the mid-90's if you wanna go next. Level and do some real shit and bring the drama



Wow even I have to come out of lurker status for this one. God damn that is just shameful for how much you preach hip hop as if it is a religion. Just Smfh..... Come on son get your game together



PREACH


post more often, Taclivin.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: BIGWORM on June 28, 2014, 09:05:27 PM
We pretty much got one it is called "safe + sound" it was executive produced by Suge Knight.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: OG The Cricket Loc on June 28, 2014, 11:24:22 PM
We pretty much got one it is called "safe + sound" it was executive produced by Suge Knight.


Shit only had 2 dope tracks, so do his next album. Quik is overrated, i bump Daz work over all Quiks nigga.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: iDontTrip on June 29, 2014, 01:08:29 AM
Quik is the name,way 2 fonky >>> safensound & rhythmalism
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: BIGWORM on June 29, 2014, 06:48:55 AM
LMAO @ only 2 dope tracks. The album is amazing from beginning to end. I suggest you re listen to it.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: OG The Cricket Loc on June 29, 2014, 07:25:47 AM
LMAO @ only 2 dope tracks. The album is amazing from beginning to end. I suggest you re listen to it.


Thats my opinion nigga, Dollaz and sense and Let you have it. If I was a homo nigga groovin and shit i bump Quik.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: TidyKris on June 29, 2014, 08:52:52 AM
What do you all think to Balance & Options?

Ive seen it get slated quite abit but i think its a pretty good album, especially the first half
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Remedy360 on June 29, 2014, 10:37:58 AM
LMAO @ only 2 dope tracks. The album is amazing from beginning to end. I suggest you re listen to it.


Thats my opinion nigga, Dollaz and sense and Let you have it. If I was a homo nigga groovin and shit i bump Quik.

And what part of Europe are you from?
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: J. B A N A N A S on June 29, 2014, 04:18:46 PM
Quik is the name,way 2 fonky >>> safensound & rhythmalism

bruh
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on June 29, 2014, 04:47:16 PM
We pretty much got one it is called "safe + sound" it was executive produced by Suge Knight.


Shit only had 2 dope tracks, so do his next album. Quik is overrated, i bump Daz work over all Quiks nigga.


dollas and sense
let em have it
get at me
diggin u out
safe + sound
somethin 4 the mood
tanqeray



it even had a dedication to OGCM's mother "The hoe in you"
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: 3rd Coast on June 29, 2014, 07:11:30 PM
safe n sound lowkey was a death row release

if u own a copy of the album

(https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTKXSybqK9KEfSVD3kIfdThoG2n7EKMtK9aBtYTJqh_lljWXfZK)

read wha quiks shirt says
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Sir Petey on June 29, 2014, 08:11:16 PM
safe n sound lowkey was a death row release

if u own a copy of the album

(https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTKXSybqK9KEfSVD3kIfdThoG2n7EKMtK9aBtYTJqh_lljWXfZK)

read wha quiks shirt says




yuppers
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: V2DHeart on June 30, 2014, 12:49:07 AM
Quik is the Name > Chronic
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: donfathaimmortal on June 30, 2014, 03:00:59 AM
Safe & Sound.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Desert Lord on June 30, 2014, 04:42:10 AM
Never really bumped the album... I think I've heard a single or two off of it, nothing spectacular to really catch my attention. 

He really needed the Death Row machine of All-Stars behind him if he wanted to make a classic and be a heavywieght in the game.   Not AMG, and Playa Hamm or HiCI or "nut in your eye/ bitch/ how ya like this dick/" I mean that type of shit will only take u so far, u need a ficca like Daz behind u in the mid-90's if you wanna go next. Level and do some real shit and bring the drama
  Never bumped "Safe and Sound"? Then why in the fuck are you talking about what Quik doing a Death Row album. I can see why cats would think you're a troll.  The guy put out a solid West Coast album at the time when he was fucking with all them cats you talked about and because it didn't specifically come out on the label with involvement from whichever of your favorite artists, you're gonna overlook like it didn't cross your radar? Need Daz?  Come on.  You need to put down the crack pipe, buddy.



HOLY SHIT!   


Brian is ONE confused ass honkey, to say the least!  this cracker would sit there and suck DJ Quik's dick for a 2pac story yet hasn't even heard DJ Quik's best album, Safe + Sound!!

what the fuck kind of pseudo death row junkie are you?  you sit there and pretend that Daz is a house hold name and icon yet his career hasn't been relevant in about a dozen years and you make threads about DJ Quik's music in the 1995 era yet never heard his best album, from that same year????


WHAT SINGLE DIDN'T GET YOU INTERESTED IN HIS ALBUM?  LMAO   was Dollas and Sense not a dope ass track????  lol

he might got offended by that part in the chorus: "some believe in jesus, some believe in allah but ficcaz like me believe in making dollaz"  ;)
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Black Excellence on June 30, 2014, 05:54:29 AM
We pretty much got one it is called "safe + sound" it was executive produced by Suge Knight.


Shit only had 2 dope tracks, so do his next album. Quik is overrated, i bump Daz work over all Quiks nigga.


dollas and sense
let em have it
get at me
diggin u out
safe + sound
somethin 4 the mood
tanqeray



it even had a dedication to OGCM's mother "The hoe in you"
''the hoe in you'' and ''don't eat it'' were both dedicated to your mother u inbred.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Sir Petey on June 30, 2014, 08:49:56 PM
werent yall cool for a week or so?
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Morphine on July 02, 2014, 12:22:24 PM
lol


infinite dodging this thread
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Sir Petey on July 02, 2014, 12:26:48 PM
he fucced up cuzzin


Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on July 02, 2014, 12:31:14 PM
We pretty much got one it is called "safe + sound" it was executive produced by Suge Knight.


Shit only had 2 dope tracks, so do his next album. Quik is overrated, i bump Daz work over all Quiks nigga.


dollas and sense
let em have it
get at me
diggin u out
safe + sound
somethin 4 the mood
tanqeray



it even had a dedication to OGCM's mother "The hoe in you"
''the hoe in you'' and ''don't eat it'' were both dedicated to your mother u inbred.


taking my diss and trying to throw it back at me, how original ;)


silly honkey.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Morphine on July 03, 2014, 11:54:23 AM
so ibrahim ,  will you share some of your infinite wisdom with us ?
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Black Excellence on July 04, 2014, 05:30:27 AM
We pretty much got one it is called "safe + sound" it was executive produced by Suge Knight.


Shit only had 2 dope tracks, so do his next album. Quik is overrated, i bump Daz work over all Quiks nigga.


dollas and sense
let em have it
get at me
diggin u out
safe + sound
somethin 4 the mood
tanqeray



it even had a dedication to OGCM's mother "The hoe in you"
''the hoe in you'' and ''don't eat it'' were both dedicated to your mother u inbred.


taking my diss and trying to throw it back at me, how original ;)


silly honkey.
I bet your thot ass mother likes gettin' gangbanged by black men.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on July 04, 2014, 07:57:32 AM
lmao   you bet wrong
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Black Excellence on July 04, 2014, 08:21:48 AM
lmao   you bet wrong
her and your father are swingers.
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on July 04, 2014, 08:23:20 AM
lmao   you bet wrong
her and your father are swingers.

i guess it's better than being a prostitute and a cross dresser like your parents :D
Title: Re: How great would a David Blake Death Row album had been in the mid-90's?
Post by: Black Excellence on July 04, 2014, 08:24:11 AM
lmao   you bet wrong
her and your father are swingers.

i guess it's better than being a prostitute and a cross dresser like your parents :D
that's kinda where I was goin' when I said your parents are swingers inbred.