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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: nateandmiles on July 06, 2022, 11:36:43 AM
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Who getting the bizniz? Diss to?
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Snoop.
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Snoop.
No it wasn’t
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No it wasn’t
Who then?
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No it wasn’t
I never thought of it like that. Quite a compelling argument. I'm glad you went into detail with your response. This post really puts that theory to bed.
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No it wasn’t
Yes it was. They've both spoken on it. I could care less about your "expert" opinion, my man.
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Yes it was. They've both spoken on it. I could care less about your "expert" opinion, my man.
You’re right, I’m wrong, my bad
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Where did they speak on it ? And on "who got some gangsta shit". Whose bitch ass was axed from the pound?
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And on "who got some gangsta shit". Whose bitch ass was axed from the pound?
Lil Half
Dead
Who is Daz talking about on "Don't Try To Play Me Home"?
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Lil Half
Dead
Who is Daz talking about on "Don't Try To Play Me Home"?
might be my favorite Daz solo, I think he is talking about Lil C-Style?
this track was obviously recorded a few years earlier than it was released though
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might be my favorite Daz solo, I think he is talking about Lil C-Style?
this track was obviously recorded a few years earlier than it was released though
He's talking about Swoop G. I'm pretty sure Big C-Style said so. He never had any beef with Lil' Style.
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He's talking about Swoop G. I'm pretty sure Big C-Style said so. He never had any beef with Lil' Style.
ah you're right
when I originally heard this on the Gridlockd soundtrack in '97 I actually thought it was Dre and continued thinking that for a while :-\
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might be my favorite Daz solo, I think he is talking about Lil C-Style?
this track was obviously recorded a few years earlier than it was released though
Yeah you’re right that track goes pretty hard. When it came out it was surprising hearing Daz go solo for an entire track like that even the hook and everything, because that was rare to hear Daz carry the whole track the way someone like Nas would (see Lost Tapes and classic unreleased Nas so many great tracks where he’s doing all verses and hooks).
Daz learned from Dre so he always knew in those days who to put on a track with him and where and gave everyone their shine but this one he took for himself from one end to the other like Kobe
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Wasn't "Me In Your World" also a Dias to someone?
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Wasn't "Me In Your World" also a Dias to someone?
When they performed it live Daz changed some of the lines. Aimed at Dre.
"Get in your skin, kill anything that lives
Sure enough I never thought, that Dr. Dre could come rough
Call your bluff, comin' with skills to smash your stuff"
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When they performed it live Daz changed some of the lines. Aimed at Dre.
"Get in your skin, kill anything that lives
Sure enough I never thought, that Dr. Dre could come rough
Call your bluff, comin' with skills to smash your stuff"
Yeah this was the legendary House of Blues performance. In retrospect I think of Dre leaving Death Row as the moment when things started to unwind at the label—but then you watch House of Blues DVD and these guys are on top of the world, dissing Dre, and the whole 9 — that concert may have been the pinnacle of rap
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Yeah this was the legendary House of Blues performance. In retrospect I think of Dre leaving Death Row as the moment when things started to unwind at the label—but then you watch House of Blues DVD and these guys are on top of the world, dissing Dre, and the whole 9 — that concert may have been the pinnacle of rap
Pacs last concert I believe as well
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Pacs last concert I believe as well
I wish I still had that DVD.
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I wish I still had that DVD.
I never owned it but have seen the performances online
It would be great to have the DVD though since it is such a classic concert 8)
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I wish I still had that DVD.
I get all nostalgic watching it—in a way Snoop was kind of headlining it over Pac. I mean doesn’t Snoop perform after Pac?? I know they come on together at the end which was actually the perfect set up at the time.
This has been mentioned many times that people who weren’t around summer 96’ assume Pac was the clear #1 in rap—but until Snoop flopped with the Doggfather, he was still perceived by many as on the same level as Pac like two Kings of Hip-Hop because up to that point everything he had done was top notch and he’d yet to experience any disappointment musically—you see it in his energy at the show—both him and Pac have the swag and the energy from the crowd that the whole industry knows they were the pillars of rap.
As a side note I like when Pac cuts off “So Many Tears” like halfway thru I mean he was just so in control and in tune with the crowd it was just like “nah the crowd ain’t really hype to this joint—next”—plus you got all the exclusive never before heard joints like Snoop busts a Doggfather joint and Daz me in your world and Pac Never Call u bitch again—well ahead of their release
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I never owned it but have seen the performances online
It would be great to have the DVD though since it is such a classic concert 8)
It's out on Blu-Ray also.
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Got this dvd. Wish the quality was better through
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M n your world slapped hard. Daz GOAT producer levels.