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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: 2Relevant on February 04, 2017, 06:35:38 PM
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dont get your hopes up this idiot posted b1 pics ;D
Wack100 on Instagram !!! https://www.instagram.com/wack100/
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This would e really good if we can get some unreleased CDQ Death Row music 8)
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Who said they were B1 pics? I've definitely never seen the bottom one before.
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Wack100 is a clown, but let's see what comes out of this.
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Let's hope some music will actually come out of this.
Wack100 is a clown, but let's see what comes out of this.
Why is he a clown?
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Let's hope some music will actually come out of this.
Wack100 is a clown, but let's see what comes out of this.
Why is he a clown?
Because of the way he's acting on social media... I feel the same way about him
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don't get too exited folks there's no money to be made of this so this def not coming out new fans dont know or even heard of dr and fans of that time probably moved on
no money since the target audience would be 40+ if it were me i would buy the music and sell it in anywhere but the usa since its the only fan base it has left just being honest and realistic
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Why is he a clown?
Because of the way he's acting on social media...
My thoughts exactly
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Unless audio gets posted, not even worth entertaining this clown. You know how many people come on here claiming to have stuff and nothing ever materializes. If dude posts a few unleaked songs, then we'll talk.
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How did he get it?
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How did he get it?
he used to be down with Suge, probably still had some ties
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the only people who should have control of death row records are the people that put their blood, sweat, and tears into it.
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I am definitely interested in hearing some unreleased dre/the d.o.c. shit though.
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How did he get it?
he used to be down with Suge, probably still had some ties
doesn't e1 own the material tho?
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I am definitely interested in hearing some unreleased dre/the d.o.c. shit though.
Will never happen. Even if this guy somehow is legit, Dre's stuff can never be released without his permission. He won't ever give his permission. Only chance of hearing Dre stuff is leaks.
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Upload Kurupt Tha Kingpin "I Just Don't Bang No More" -- Tha Realest ft. Queen "Tha Last Circle", 2Pac & Kurupt "We Ballin CDQ", and Snoop Doggy Dogg "Tha Next Episode [Doggystyle Version]"
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Upload Kurupt Tha Kingpin "I Just Don't Bang No More" -- Tha Realest ft. Queen "Tha Last Circle", 2Pac & Kurupt "We Ballin CDQ", and Snoop Doggy Dogg "Tha Next Episode [Doggystyle Version]"
even tho this shit isnt happening bout i hardy doubt Wack100 is in a rush to put out some fake 2pac i doubt he even knows who he is and he def isnt putting out no pac or dre
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Get ready for a Game mixtape/album consisting of Game verses mashed up with unreleased DR artist verses for that ''authentic sound''. You don't really think if Wack has those records he's releasing them without any publicity for Game, right ?
:tupachappy: :tupachappy: :tupachappy:
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How did he get it?
he used to be down with Suge, probably still had some ties
doesn't e1 own the material tho?
maybe, which would make even more sense considering Game & Wack have gone through E1 for the past few projects
Get ready for a Game mixtape/album consisting of Game verses mashed up with unreleased DR artist verses for that ''authentic sound''. You don't really think if Wack has those records he's releasing them without any publicity for Game, right ?
:tupachappy: :tupachappy: :tupachappy:
that would be fire... but I'd still prefer whatever comes out to be untouched, just remastered if anything
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So according comments that Wack is making on these pictures, he's planning on remixing the material he gets his hands on and putting current artists on it.
Not sure how I feel about that. If he's gonna do that he might as well please everybody and put out the OG tracks at the same time.
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So according comments that Wack is making on these pictures, he's planning on remixing the material he gets his hands on and putting current artists on it.
Not sure how I feel about that. If he's gonna do that he might as well please everybody and put out the OG tracks at the same time.
nah it's just speculation from posters that think they know everything and have some sort of exclusive inside scoop lol
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So according comments that Wack is making on these pictures, he's planning on remixing the material he gets his hands on and putting current artists on it.
Not sure how I feel about that. If he's gonna do that he might as well please everybody and put out the OG tracks at the same time.
nah it's just speculation from posters that think they know everything and have some sort of exclusive inside scoop lol
dnjp4life was referring to the iG coments Wack makes in the photos posted, not the comments that I left
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So according comments that Wack is making on these pictures, he's planning on remixing the material he gets his hands on and putting current artists on it.
Not sure how I feel about that. If he's gonna do that he might as well please everybody and put out the OG tracks at the same time.
nah it's just speculation from posters that think they know everything and have some sort of exclusive inside scoop lol
dnjp4life was referring to the iG coments Wack makes in the photos posted, not the comments that I left
I was talking about the people in the IG comments and on here lol, Wack never said anywhere that he was chopping up songs and putting Game or any of his artists he manages on them
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I am definitely interested in hearing some unreleased dre/the d.o.c. shit though.
Will never happen. Even if this guy somehow is legit, Dre's stuff can never be released without his permission. He won't ever give his permission. Only chance of hearing Dre stuff is leaks.
anything that Dre did under Death Row he doesn't own so his permission isn't required
2Pac's unreleased music might be a whole other story
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I am definitely interested in hearing some unreleased dre/the d.o.c. shit though.
Will never happen. Even if this guy somehow is legit, Dre's stuff can never be released without his permission. He won't ever give his permission. Only chance of hearing Dre stuff is leaks.
anything that Dre did under Death Row he doesn't own so his permission isn't required
2Pac's unreleased music might be a whole other story
he doesn't own them, but they signed an agreement that death row couldn't release any of his unreleased shit when they released him from his contract
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thats why there was the controversy with wideawake when they put out chronic re-lit....it was even pulled off shelves and that album is actually guna be pretty rare soon.
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I am definitely interested in hearing some unreleased dre/the d.o.c. shit though.
Will never happen. Even if this guy somehow is legit, Dre's stuff can never be released without his permission. He won't ever give his permission. Only chance of hearing Dre stuff is leaks.
anything that Dre did under Death Row he doesn't own so his permission isn't required
2Pac's unreleased music might be a whole other story
he doesn't own them, but they signed an agreement that death row couldn't release any of his unreleased shit when they released him from his contract
Exactly - Dre did sign over all his shit in 1996 and forfeit ownership to all Death Row masters in exchange for Suge to cease and desist -- It was the court ruling in 1999 for "Chronic 2000" where the judge ruled that Suge Knight had the full rights to the name 'Chronic 2000' and in return no new Dre tracks could be released moving forward without him co-signing and Death Row could only release his 'Chronic' album "as-is" (meaning no changing tracklists) -- the only thing Death Row can do is release the hit singles on compilations ("Nuthin But A G Thang," "Dre Day", "Let Me Ride," "Keep Their Heads Ringing", "Lil Ghetto Boy," "Deep Cover" and a couple others)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OO_daEkpWHw
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I am definitely interested in hearing some unreleased dre/the d.o.c. shit though.
Will never happen. Even if this guy somehow is legit, Dre's stuff can never be released without his permission. He won't ever give his permission. Only chance of hearing Dre stuff is leaks.
anything that Dre did under Death Row he doesn't own so his permission isn't required
2Pac's unreleased music might be a whole other story
he doesn't own them, but they signed an agreement that death row couldn't release any of his unreleased shit when they released him from his contract
Exactly - Dre did sign over all his shit in 1996 and forfeit ownership to all Death Row masters in exchange for Suge to cease and desist -- It was the court ruling in 1999 for "Chronic 2000" where the judge ruled that Suge Knight had the full rights to the name 'Chronic 2000' and in return no new Dre tracks could be released moving forward without him co-signing and Death Row could only release his 'Chronic' album "as-is" (meaning no changing tracklists) -- the only thing Death Row can do is release the hit singles on compilations ("Nuthin But A G Thang," "Dre Day", "Let Me Ride," "Keep Their Heads Ringing", "Lil Ghetto Boy," "Deep Cover" and a couple others)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OO_daEkpWHw
didn't know all that, well it helps that Game and Dre are good so maybe Dre would let Wack clear a joint or two
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I am definitely interested in hearing some unreleased dre/the d.o.c. shit though.
Will never happen. Even if this guy somehow is legit, Dre's stuff can never be released without his permission. He won't ever give his permission. Only chance of hearing Dre stuff is leaks.
anything that Dre did under Death Row he doesn't own so his permission isn't required
2Pac's unreleased music might be a whole other story
he doesn't own them, but they signed an agreement that death row couldn't release any of his unreleased shit when they released him from his contract
Exactly - Dre did sign over all his shit in 1996 and forfeit ownership to all Death Row masters in exchange for Suge to cease and desist -- It was the court ruling in 1999 for "Chronic 2000" where the judge ruled that Suge Knight had the full rights to the name 'Chronic 2000' and in return no new Dre tracks could be released moving forward without him co-signing and Death Row could only release his 'Chronic' album "as-is" (meaning no changing tracklists) -- the only thing Death Row can do is release the hit singles on compilations ("Nuthin But A G Thang," "Dre Day", "Let Me Ride," "Keep Their Heads Ringing", "Lil Ghetto Boy," "Deep Cover" and a couple others)
Death Row doesn't own the rights to "Deep Cover". It was never on any compilations that they put out.
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I am definitely interested in hearing some unreleased dre/the d.o.c. shit though.
Will never happen. Even if this guy somehow is legit, Dre's stuff can never be released without his permission. He won't ever give his permission. Only chance of hearing Dre stuff is leaks.
anything that Dre did under Death Row he doesn't own so his permission isn't required
2Pac's unreleased music might be a whole other story
he doesn't own them, but they signed an agreement that death row couldn't release any of his unreleased shit when they released him from his contract
Exactly - Dre did sign over all his shit in 1996 and forfeit ownership to all Death Row masters in exchange for Suge to cease and desist -- It was the court ruling in 1999 for "Chronic 2000" where the judge ruled that Suge Knight had the full rights to the name 'Chronic 2000' and in return no new Dre tracks could be released moving forward without him co-signing and Death Row could only release his 'Chronic' album "as-is" (meaning no changing tracklists) -- the only thing Death Row can do is release the hit singles on compilations ("Nuthin But A G Thang," "Dre Day", "Let Me Ride," "Keep Their Heads Ringing", "Lil Ghetto Boy," "Deep Cover" and a couple others)
Death Row doesn't own the rights to "Deep Cover". It was never on any compilations that they put out.
Yep, that's on Solar.
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I am definitely interested in hearing some unreleased dre/the d.o.c. shit though.
Will never happen. Even if this guy somehow is legit, Dre's stuff can never be released without his permission. He won't ever give his permission. Only chance of hearing Dre stuff is leaks.
anything that Dre did under Death Row he doesn't own so his permission isn't required
2Pac's unreleased music might be a whole other story
he doesn't own them, but they signed an agreement that death row couldn't release any of his unreleased shit when they released him from his contract
Exactly - Dre did sign over all his shit in 1996 and forfeit ownership to all Death Row masters in exchange for Suge to cease and desist -- It was the court ruling in 1999 for "Chronic 2000" where the judge ruled that Suge Knight had the full rights to the name 'Chronic 2000' and in return no new Dre tracks could be released moving forward without him co-signing and Death Row could only release his 'Chronic' album "as-is" (meaning no changing tracklists) -- the only thing Death Row can do is release the hit singles on compilations ("Nuthin But A G Thang," "Dre Day", "Let Me Ride," "Keep Their Heads Ringing", "Lil Ghetto Boy," "Deep Cover" and a couple others)
Death Row doesn't own the rights to "Deep Cover". It was never on any compilations that they put out.
Yep, that's on Solar.
"Deep Cover" was owned by Solar for the soundtrack. The Death Row version is the remix known as "One Eight Seven" released in some maxi single like "Dre Day", "Let Me Ride" or "Lil' Ghetto Boy / Dre Day". This song was not included on "The Chronic"
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I am definitely interested in hearing some unreleased dre/the d.o.c. shit though.
Will never happen. Even if this guy somehow is legit, Dre's stuff can never be released without his permission. He won't ever give his permission. Only chance of hearing Dre stuff is leaks.
anything that Dre did under Death Row he doesn't own so his permission isn't required
2Pac's unreleased music might be a whole other story
he doesn't own them, but they signed an agreement that death row couldn't release any of his unreleased shit when they released him from his contract
Exactly - Dre did sign over all his shit in 1996 and forfeit ownership to all Death Row masters in exchange for Suge to cease and desist -- It was the court ruling in 1999 for "Chronic 2000" where the judge ruled that Suge Knight had the full rights to the name 'Chronic 2000' and in return no new Dre tracks could be released moving forward without him co-signing and Death Row could only release his 'Chronic' album "as-is" (meaning no changing tracklists) -- the only thing Death Row can do is release the hit singles on compilations ("Nuthin But A G Thang," "Dre Day", "Let Me Ride," "Keep Their Heads Ringing", "Lil Ghetto Boy," "Deep Cover" and a couple others)
Death Row doesn't own the rights to "Deep Cover". It was never on any compilations that they put out.
Yep, that's on Solar.
"Deep Cover" was owned by Solar for the soundtrack. The Death Row version is the remix known as "One Eight Seven" released in some maxi single like "Dre Day", "Let Me Ride" or "Lil' Ghetto Boy / Dre Day". This song was not included on "The Chronic"
I actually just found the Dre Day single on vinyl with "One Eight Seven" the other day lol
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I am definitely interested in hearing some unreleased dre/the d.o.c. shit though.
Will never happen. Even if this guy somehow is legit, Dre's stuff can never be released without his permission. He won't ever give his permission. Only chance of hearing Dre stuff is leaks.
anything that Dre did under Death Row he doesn't own so his permission isn't required
2Pac's unreleased music might be a whole other story
he doesn't own them, but they signed an agreement that death row couldn't release any of his unreleased shit when they released him from his contract
Exactly - Dre did sign over all his shit in 1996 and forfeit ownership to all Death Row masters in exchange for Suge to cease and desist -- It was the court ruling in 1999 for "Chronic 2000" where the judge ruled that Suge Knight had the full rights to the name 'Chronic 2000' and in return no new Dre tracks could be released moving forward without him co-signing and Death Row could only release his 'Chronic' album "as-is" (meaning no changing tracklists) -- the only thing Death Row can do is release the hit singles on compilations ("Nuthin But A G Thang," "Dre Day", "Let Me Ride," "Keep Their Heads Ringing", "Lil Ghetto Boy," "Deep Cover" and a couple others)
Death Row doesn't own the rights to "Deep Cover". It was never on any compilations that they put out.
Yep, that's on Solar.
Not true -- Death Row DID re-release 187um -- they released it on "15 Years on Death Row: The Definitive Collection" -- https://www.amazon.com/Years-Death-Row-Definitive-Collection/dp/B000I0QKM4
There was 3 different versions of this release -- the first one I got at Best Buy when it came out the first 2 weeks and it included "Gz Up Hoez Down" on it and "187/Deep Cover"
The Best Buy version had a bunch of bonus tracks, especially on the second CD
The retail online version had 17 tracks on the first CD but some of the Best Buy ones were missing
Then the third version which surfaced later had NO Bonus Tracks
Leave it up to Death Row to confuse everyone, but this was the BEST Death Row CD to own that covered the prime of the label (The Best Buy Version)
Some people combined it on a bootleg to make the retail version & Best Buy Second Disc
Read whoever wrote the first review on there and he has a good breakdown of it (I remember buying this with low expectations and it was awesome sound quality in the stereo)
This album also had extended credits in there too which gave Daz a lot of credit for tracks he originally didn't get and Dre got!
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"187Um" is the remix of "Deep Cover". They're two different songs. There's also a third version named "One Eight Seven" which is almost same as "187Um", but the beat is a bit different. The lyrics are the same on both tracks though.
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I am definitely interested in hearing some unreleased dre/the d.o.c. shit though.
Will never happen. Even if this guy somehow is legit, Dre's stuff can never be released without his permission. He won't ever give his permission. Only chance of hearing Dre stuff is leaks.
anything that Dre did under Death Row he doesn't own so his permission isn't required
2Pac's unreleased music might be a whole other story
he doesn't own them, but they signed an agreement that death row couldn't release any of his unreleased shit when they released him from his contract
Exactly - Dre did sign over all his shit in 1996 and forfeit ownership to all Death Row masters in exchange for Suge to cease and desist -- It was the court ruling in 1999 for "Chronic 2000" where the judge ruled that Suge Knight had the full rights to the name 'Chronic 2000' and in return no new Dre tracks could be released moving forward without him co-signing and Death Row could only release his 'Chronic' album "as-is" (meaning no changing tracklists) -- the only thing Death Row can do is release the hit singles on compilations ("Nuthin But A G Thang," "Dre Day", "Let Me Ride," "Keep Their Heads Ringing", "Lil Ghetto Boy," "Deep Cover" and a couple others)
Death Row doesn't own the rights to "Deep Cover". It was never on any compilations that they put out.
Yep, that's on Solar.
Not true -- Death Row DID re-release 187um -- they released it on "15 Years on Death Row: The Definitive Collection" -- https://www.amazon.com/Years-Death-Row-Definitive-Collection/dp/B000I0QKM4
There was 3 different versions of this release -- the first one I got at Best Buy when it came out the first 2 weeks and it included "Gz Up Hoez Down" on it and "187/Deep Cover"
The Best Buy version had a bunch of bonus tracks, especially on the second CD
The retail online version had 17 tracks on the first CD but some of the Best Buy ones were missing
Then the third version which surfaced later had NO Bonus Tracks
Leave it up to Death Row to confuse everyone, but this was the BEST Death Row CD to own that covered the prime of the label (The Best Buy Version)
Some people combined it on a bootleg to make the retail version & Best Buy Second Disc
Read whoever wrote the first review on there and he has a good breakdown of it (I remember buying this with low expectations and it was awesome sound quality in the stereo)
This album also had extended credits in there too which gave Daz a lot of credit for tracks he originally didn't get and Dre got!
Post the credits.
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I'll post scans when I can get a chance to grab it from storage.
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What were the Best Buy bonus tracks?