West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: budsmokeronly on April 13, 2003, 04:54:13 PM
-
agree?
Even though I don't ever listen to the r&B tracks, nor the young soldiers track, all the other tracks are straight classic, and I couldn't ask for more. My favorite track probably is who got some gangsta shit. I fucking love that song, I can almost rap the whole thing from listening to it so much. Oh man so many amazing trax: 21 jumpstreet, what would u do, u better recognize, man just all of them are classic.
-
ya its a classic album but those r&b songs :P but all the rap songs r classic not the young soldierz but i like that beat
-
That soundtrack is incredible. But how could you not mention Natural Born Killaz?! That has to be the best song on there and up there in the top 5 for Dre songs on DR. Yeah the Young Soldierz version of Eastside/Westside isn't good on there (it's a lot better on the Young Soldierz CD). And yeah, I don't listen to the rnb on there, but it's a lot less than what was on Above the Rim. Oh, and don't forget Dollaz N Sense, even though Eiht is dope, damn, "the g ain't in you" :o
peace,
tnp
-
Best soundtrack ever.
These come close:
Juice
Above The Rim
-
I wouldn't call it a classic album but I'd say it's the best soundtrack ever.
-
That soundtrack is incredible. But how could you not mention Natural Born Killaz?! That has to be the best song on there and up there in the top 5 for Dre songs on DR. Yeah the Young Soldierz version of Eastside/Westside isn't good on there (it's a lot better on the Young Soldierz CD). And yeah, I don't listen to the rnb on there, but it's a lot less than what was on Above the Rim. Oh, and don't forget Dollaz N Sense, even though Eiht is dope, damn, "the g ain't in you"
trust me I luv NBK and DNS, that is the song that got me into quik. I was like :o, who is this guy, he is so hot. I didn't even know who he was dissing for years cause I didn't know who mc eiht was. and NBK is amazing, I just didn't list them songs, cause I said every track is amazing cept for the R&B ones and the young soldierz
-
Haha yeah I didn't mean that the way it came out...the first day I got that I didn't even get past NBK. I remember hearing people on the radio saying that Snoop had practically ensured his own death by printing the birth-death dates lol. At least the West Coast was discussed. Oh, a question about the movie/soundtrack...why wasn't 20 Dollars by Swoop G on it? It had a short part in the movie but not on the soundtrack, anyone know?
peace,
tnp
-
I wouldn't call it a classic album but I'd say it's the best soundtrack ever.
-
Agreed...
-
Classic
-
UH, MY NAME IS TODD, I LIVE LIKE, BY THE EASTSIDE BUT NOT REALLY IN THE EASTSIDE
-
Oh, a question about the movie/soundtrack...why wasn't 20 Dollars by Swoop G on it? It had a short part in the movie but not on the soundtrack, anyone know?
and sumthin 2 add 2 that at the end of the movie it says soundtrack features and i remember seein 2pac and Lil Bow Wow on there 2 cant remember who else
-
how is it not a classic!!!!!!!
-
Best songs on the cd
1. what would u do
2. who got some gangsta shit
3. murder was the case
really, the only wack track was that eastside / westside shit
-
UH, MY NAME IS TODD, I LIVE LIKE, BY THE EASTSIDE BUT NOT REALLY IN THE EASTSIDE
LOL
-
UH, MY NAME IS TODD, I LIVE LIKE, BY THE EASTSIDE BUT NOT REALLY IN THE EASTSIDE
LOL
hhahahahahah!! ;D
-
"21 Jumpstreet" is such a dope track. Daz did a really good job on the production.
-
Classic
;D
-
fuck yea thats a classic, best rap soundtrack ever. Who Got Some G Shit is my cut. Only 2 songs I didn't like were the Jewell ones, the Danny Boy track is nice, Jodeci and Dogg Pound track was bangin, shit I even like Eastside Westside even though like tnp said their album version is better. Plus, the album introduced most of us to Tray Deee.