West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Okka on November 29, 2014, 02:13:47 PM
-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4p3rDrPtS_M
It's up on Youtube. I hope the people who paid for this will still receive their DVD's and whatever bonus merchandise they were gonna get.
-
There are may be 5 minutes worth watching here and there but that's it... :-X
-
This is a slap to the face to anyone that kickstarted or bought this. I can't believe the level of unprofessional business Kurupt has done.
These rappers careers go down hill when they don't have a label or some boss telling them what to do. Daz and Kurupt have both let down their fans and don't seem to care.
>:(
-
Just watched half of this. It's funny how minimally it's edited - it's basically something that any of us could have created by making a Youtube Playlist of various Kurupt videos that were already available on the internet.
Kurupt is such a happy and positive nigga. You can tell when watching him interact with people that he really loves himself and has a lot of confidence. The problem with people like that is that they can never distinguish shit from gold. So Kurupt throws some really boring and poorly filmed scenes into this DVD alongside some otherwise good material.
I liked the uncut video of She Likes To What. Dope song there and that nigga Jelly Roll is funny as hell. Also, cool cameo from the Quikster.
And the scene where Kurupt is talking in front of what looks to be a bunch of college students was good. Does anyone have the full video of that interview?
-
This video has been removed by the user.
-
Lol
Government's corrupt
Police force corrupt
Education's corrupt
It's all fucked up
Also kurupt is corrupt :)
-
This video has been removed by the user.
I figured that would happen. Glad I watched the documentary before it got taken down. I was considering buying it, but now I know that it would not have been worth the money.
G-TV 2 is entertaining, but you can recreate it by putting various Youtube videos into a single playlist.
-
I didn't get a chance to watch it before it was taken down -- how does it compare to the first G-TV?
-
I didn't get a chance to watch it before it was taken down -- how does it compare to the first G-TV?
It was mostly just a bunch of old videos that have been on the internet for a while. You didn't really miss anything.
-
how does it compare to the first G-TV?
No comparison. NONE.
-
Good to know. On the topic of the first G-TV, did that "Gangsta Shit" song (the one where it's Kurupt and WC in the video) that was on the DVD ever get released officially? I only found an audio rip of the video.
-
Good to know. On the topic of the first G-TV, did that "Gangsta Shit" song (the one where it's Kurupt and WC in the video) that was on the DVD ever get released officially? I only found an audio rip of the video.
I believe it came on the BONUS CD with G-TV.
-
Good to know. On the topic of the first G-TV, did that "Gangsta Shit" song (the one where it's Kurupt and WC in the video) that was on the DVD ever get released officially? I only found an audio rip of the video.
I believe it came on the BONUS CD with G-TV.
It 100% for sure did not come with it. I have that one.
-
Good to know. On the topic of the first G-TV, did that "Gangsta Shit" song (the one where it's Kurupt and WC in the video) that was on the DVD ever get released officially? I only found an audio rip of the video.
I believe it came on the BONUS CD with G-TV.
It 100% for sure did not come with it. I have that one.
Your right. I was thinking it was but it's Gangsta Noise.
-
Yeah, I thought the same thing when I bought the DVD/CD years ago. I listened to it over and over again, expecting the song to be on there, as some of the other songs on the DVD were on the CD. It reminded me of when I bought R U Still Down, listening to it over and over again expecting Are U Still Down to be on it.