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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: dnjp4life on July 11, 2014, 11:32:45 AM
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For me there are 2 that immediately come to mind:
1. The Game - Gangsta Shit. This is, I believe, a mixtape track that has only been released in very poor quality and is clean. It is The Game rapping over the 'Nightmare' beat from the end of the 'California Love' video when 2Pac is dreaming. Apparently only DJ Skee has the full version in top qaulity but for some reason he hasn't seen fit to release it yet.
2. Bishop Lamont/Kobe/Dr. Dre(?) - Touchdown. A snippet of a track rumoured to be called 'Touchdown' and supposedly for Dre's Detox album (or maybe Bishop's Reformation album) leaked a few years ago, back when Bishop was dropping mixtapes left, right and centre. To me, it always sounded like it could have been a monster of a track and it's such a shame that we haven't had the chance to hear more of it other than what appears to be the chorus.
What are some of the others?
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Kurupt - Dont Bang and the original songs that Dre recorded to the beats that Suge jacked for Chronic 2001 and erased his verses/guests off and gave the credits to his phoney production team.
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1-2pac My dying day
2-2pac Enemies with me original with Live Squad and Outlawz
3-Dogg pound Niggas don't give a fuck original
4-Necro and Goretex - Getting Dusted
5-Dre/SNoop - Next Episode OG
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The dove shack - summertime the lbc ( Remix) !
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There are lots of unreleased snoop tracks id like to hear in cdq
And also there are surely tons of songs from the death row era we never heard or we don't even know of...
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Any 2pac and Deathrow unreleased songs. But also the full Heavens movie album by Bizzy bone.
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Kurupt - Dont Bang and the original songs that Dre recorded to the beats that Suge jacked for Chronic 2001 and erased his verses/guests off and gave the credits to his phoney production team.
Do you know of some examples for songs on chronic 2001 which were produced by dre ?
There was some dope shit on this compilation aswell as on the "too gangsta 4 radio" compilation...
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Kurupt - Dont Bang and the original songs that Dre recorded to the beats that Suge jacked for Chronic 2001 and erased his verses/guests off and gave the credits to his phoney production team.
Do you know of some examples for songs on chronic 2001 which were produced by dre ?
There was some dope shit on this compilation aswell as on the "too gangsta 4 radio" compilation...
Fuck you talking bout some?! Shit was dope as fuck from beginning to end.
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Chronic 2000 hadn't previous Death Row quality and this aint dope from begining to the end (last track from Michel'Le killed whole compilation). Too Gangsta for Radio was much better 8)
Back to thread: Would like to hear OG Next Episode
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Chronic 2000 hadn't previous Death Row quality and this aint dope from begining to the end (last track from Michel'Le killed whole compilation). Too Gangsta for Radio was much better 8)
Word nigga...... BUT Chronic 2000 is shiting on 99 percent of all the new shit being released.
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Chronic 2000 hadn't previous Death Row quality and this aint dope from begining to the end (last track from Michel'Le killed whole compilation). Too Gangsta for Radio was much better 8)
Word nigga...... BUT Chronic 2000 is shiting on 99 percent of all the new shit being released.
right now? sure
only things i listen to chronic 2000 now are the pac songs, OG to BG, the milkbone song and maybe one or two other joints
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Do you know of some examples for songs on chronic 2001 which were produced by dre ?
I'll see if I can dig out the post that detailed which tracks were suspected to be Dre productions. This one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNYiphie0zU (Bonus 2Pac mix: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qC6y28rAnvI)
Was obvious. You could tell from the overall mismatched production on the album that there were a few different beat makers from different eras that had been whacked together for the compilation. You had the tunes which had Dre like polish and fidelity, that gangsta vibe from Kobane, Damon Thomas and crew and the commerical poppy kind of beats that were just by unknowns.
I think it was a similar situation to the Deep Cover soundtrack where a lot of work credited to other people certainly had Dre's influence in it like that Paradise joint:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ph4_SE7Cvqw
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Chronic 2000 hadn't previous Death Row quality and this aint dope from begining to the end (last track from Michel'Le killed whole compilation). Too Gangsta for Radio was much better 8)
Word nigga...... BUT Chronic 2000 is shiting on 99 percent of all the new shit being released.
right now? sure
only things i listen to chronic 2000 now are the pac songs, OG to BG, the milkbone song and maybe one or two other joints
Yes now nigga imo.
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Eminem - Difficult
Eminem - Marshall Matters (uncensored)
Eminem - I'm Back (uncensored)
Obie Trice - Respect (uncensored)
Spider Loc ft. Baby Bo & Pipe da Snipe - Who I Am
YG Hootie - Haunted House
G-Unit ft. Snoop Dogg - Lay You Down (og version) (suge diss)
50 Cent ft. The Game, Lloyd Banks & Tony Yayo - Y'all Ain't Fuckin' With Us
50 Cent & Young Buck - Everybody In The Club Fuck With Me (tipsy remix)
Spider Loc ft. Young Buck - 187
Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg - The Next Episode (og version)
Spider Loc & Young Buck - No Problems (daz diss)
Joe Beast ft. Snoop Dogg & Young Roe - Gangsta (uncensored)
Joe Beast & 50 Cent - On Everything
The Notorious BIG ft. Raekwon, OC, Ron G & KRS-One - Stop The Breaks
The Notorious BIG ft. Tupac & Stretch - House Of Pain
Dr. Dre ft. MC Ren & ?? - Bang Bang (different version)
All of Young Buck's mixtapes "Chronic 2006", "Welcome To The Traphouse" and "Case Dismissed". 'specially the tracks "Come And Catch Me" (ft. Scrappy & Starlito) and "Guns Go Bang" (ft. M.O.P).
There's a lot. lol
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There was this Eminem track called "Our House" that came out back in the day but always in pretty average quality.
I would love to hear the songs on that Snoop "Lost Sessions" with a proper mix. And a CD-quality version of "Next Episode".
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snoop vapors remix produced by battlecat
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eminem ft limp bizkit - our house
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Do you know of some examples for songs on chronic 2001 which were produced by dre ?
CHRONIC 2000 - STILL SMOKIN
"OG To BG" was produced by Dr Dre but Daz was credited (They only kept some Snoop vocals)
"Mr Officer" was based on an unreleased Dre production
TOO GANGSTA 4 RADIO
"Give It Up For Compton" was based on an unreleased Dre production
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Daz changed somethin in production of OG to BG? Or it was the same beat, but change was olny about Snoop vocals?
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Do you know of some examples for songs on chronic 2001 which were produced by dre ?
CHRONIC 2000 - STILL SMOKIN
"OG To BG" was produced by Dr Dre but Daz was credited (They only kept some Snoop vocals)
"Mr Officer" was based on an unreleased Dre production
TOO GANGSTA 4 RADIO
"Give It Up For Compton" was based on an unreleased Dre production
Anymore dre produced songs or are these all / all you know of ?
And hat about that Vapors Battlecat Remix ?
Can someone give me a dl link for the leaked version ?
Or did it ever leak ?
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Do you know of some examples for songs on chronic 2001 which were produced by dre ?
CHRONIC 2000 - STILL SMOKIN
"OG To BG" was produced by Dr Dre but Daz was credited (They only kept some Snoop vocals)
"Mr Officer" was based on an unreleased Dre production
TOO GANGSTA 4 RADIO
"Give It Up For Compton" was based on an unreleased Dre production
Chea. Thanks for that.
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Every Single Day (OG)
Next Episode (OG)
I Don't Bang
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The Dogg Pound Feat. Roscoe, Nate Dogg - Dollar, Dollar Bill
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The Dogg Pound Feat. Roscoe, Nate Dogg - Dollar, Dollar Bill
Yea this one. I believe it was Mike Dean that did it.
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Come on now.
The shit we need in CDQ is all of the DJ QUIK AFTERNOON DRIVE DROPS...the Mausberg tribute and other tracks like that.
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"Lets take a trip back to 81, when I was somewhat young and king park is where I hung.." 8) 8) 8)
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Warren G - What U Wanna Do Feat. Nate Dogg Explicit.
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Warren G - What U Wanna Do Feat. Nate Dogg Explicit.
yeah!! double that!
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The Dogg Pound Feat. Roscoe, Nate Dogg - Dollar, Dollar Bill
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ras kass van gogh
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The Dogg Pound Feat. Roscoe, Nate Dogg - Dollar, Dollar Bill
I dont know if we're thinkin bout the same track. But i got some weird version of 213's The Hard Way, there's a track called 'Dolla dolla bill', which i heard in probably 3 versions (from Nate Dogg collection), but it exist in good quality. features are diffrent tho
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The Dogg Pound Feat. Roscoe, Nate Dogg - Dollar, Dollar Bill
I dont know if we're thinkin bout the same track. But i got some weird version of 213's The Hard Way, there's a track called 'Dolla dolla bill', which i heard in probably 3 versions (from Nate Dogg collection), but it exist in good quality. features are diffrent tho
No it's no those. Mike Dean released a sample of it way back, and it was also on Kurupt's GTV playing the in the background. I believe Mike Dean owns it, and was planning on releasing a compilation, however it never came out. Mike Dean needs to release the handful of DPG songs he still has. He did some good work with DPG.
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Damn, I can't understand how some people just sit on a bunch of unreleased, possible classics and just won't release them...
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A couple more that I thought of:
Nate Dogg/DJ Quik - Head Of State
Jodeci & Tha Dogg Pound - Get On Up (Remix)
Both have leaked in full but the quality of each is substandard at the moment.
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Quik/Playa Hamm - RIP Mausberg
Foesum Unreleased Album (Pre-Perfection)
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Warren G/Nate Dogg - Regulate (explicit version)
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Definitely those 213 cuts from before they were famous need to be released in full/high quality... like this one...
"Long Beach Is A Mutherfucka" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xD8SsSQRwC4
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These songs are absolute fire, just like the demo tape from 213....
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Crooked I - Gangsta Gumbo