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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Tha Crip on September 19, 2015, 12:28:14 AM
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Back in the early 2000's Rhythm D produced this hot ass project that featured some unknown dudes on it so I had to edit them out so I could make this feel like a true Eazy album..shoutout to Jory on here for hooking this up so I could put it together...enjoy
Impact Of A Legend EP
1. Intro
2. Eazy 1, 2, 3 (only track with a few bars by someone else)
3. Cock The 9
4. Switched
5. The Rev Skit
6. No More Tears
7. Ruthless Life
8. Still fu*k'Em
All Tracks Produced By Rhythm D
http://www68.zippyshare.com/v/imdrCsFf/file.html (http://www68.zippyshare.com/v/imdrCsFf/file.html)
https://www.youtube.com/v/kSQX3QNuWjg
https://www.youtube.com/v/WMfPjzkbw0Y
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ah execellent mate thanks for doing this
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Back in the early 2000's Rhythm D produced this hot ass project that featured some unknown dudes on it so I had to edit them out so I could make this feel like a true Eazy album..shoutout to Jory on here for hooking this up so I could put it together...enjoy
Impact Of A Legend EP
1. Intro
2. Eazy 1, 2, 3 (only track with a few bars by someone else)
3. Cock The 9
4. Switched
5. The Rev Skit
6. No More Tears
7. Ruthless Life
8. Still fu*k'Em
All Tracks Produced By Rhythm D
http://www68.zippyshare.com/v/imdrCsFf/file.html (http://www68.zippyshare.com/v/imdrCsFf/file.html)
https://www.youtube.com/v/kSQX3QNuWjg
https://www.youtube.com/v/WMfPjzkbw0Y
thx bro
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thanks for sharing, well done!
wonder if we ever get the chance to hear the original versions :-X
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I never even bothered with this album for the longest time because I thought it was unofficial with those no-name dudes on there lol props for this
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Got a chance to have a listen today. It's great. Much better all eazy. Would love to hear the orginals. Makes u wonder what else is left sitting about unused.
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Got a chance to have a listen today. It's great. Much better all eazy. Would love to hear the orginals. Makes u wonder what else is left sitting about unused.
probably originally unfinished or had guys like BG KO & Dre'sta, ATL, Dirty Red, etc.. on them but they were taken off and replaced after leaving Ruthless lol
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Just a bunch of unreleased Eazy-E vocals recorded during the 90's and used by Rhythm D. This vocals probably came from the "Temporary Insanity" material or somehting / "with those no-name dudes" exept for Paperboy...
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Will have to dl later today
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I realized I had heard "Switches" before somewhere and also noticed that's the same verse they used for Game's "Crusin'" track back in '04
song could have potentially had some buzz had it been given a good enough posthumous video and radio push
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^real spit.....but who were the unknown dudes on these tracks? some cats eazy didnt know? whats the story behind that, i would think it was rhythm d's proteges from that time period, lights used to bump this album every day.
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Greatly appreciated there again Crip Mayn!
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^real spit.....but who were the unknown dudes on these tracks? some cats eazy didnt know? whats the story behind that, i would think it was rhythm d's proteges from that time period, lights used to bump this album every day.
Yeah, the guest artists ( Roc Slanga, Paper Boy, Phalos Mode) were signed to Rhythm D's label at the time Ruthless hired him to remix the tracks for this ep. In addition to the first verse on "Hittin' Switchez" appearing on Game's track, "Still Cruisin," it also originally appeared on "Get Yo Ride On" off Mack 10's album, "The Recipe." I guess the reason for all the guest artists on the ep is that Eazy has no more than two verses on any of the tracks (and only one verse on some). I would have much rather they got people that Eazy worked with like BG Knoccout and Dresta to provide verses though, instead of the rappers that ended up on there. Interestingly, "Still Fuck 'Em" originally featured a verse from MC Ren, but Ren was taken off for whatever reason. To my knowledge, the only one of the tracks from this ep that has an original version that has leaked is "No More Tears" which originally featured GBM (Gangsta Bitch Mentality), one of the many acts that was signed to Ruthless when Eazy was alive. It leaked last year, and is one of only a couple unreleased Eazy tracks to leak (the other being "House Party," also featuring GBM). That Eazy verse was also used on the track R.I.P., off of Nytowl's album "The Eclipse." It would be great to hear the original versions of the other tracks, some day, even if some of them were incomplete songs.
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I like this version way better, no disrespect but I would rather hear Eazy alone all day!