West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Connection => Topic started by: Hiphopscanner.com on February 01, 2023, 11:14:09 PM
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We need more of these east and west collabo track...
https://www.hiphopscanner.com/post/lost-boyz-music-makes-me-high-ft-the-dogg-pound-canibus
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Kurupt has used his "Started" verses numerous times including this one
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the song is so good.
DPG sounds very good with east coast rappers.
Lost Boyz is so underrated .,RIP Freaky Tah
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One of my fav tracks. Video was fire with all those tig ol bitties around the pool
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RIP Freaky Yah
"Renee" is classic
MMMH is not such a great track, just a good lineup.
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Kurupt has used his "Started" verses numerous times including this one
Which tracks? And what is the original?
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RIP Freaky Yah
"Renee" is classic
MMMH is not such a great track, just a good lineup.
yeah man.. "Renee" is such a legendary track from a legendary time--I took the East/West beef seriously, but Lost Boyz was one of the East Coast acts I was a big fan of in that era... then suddenly I see them on track with the Dogg Pound which worked out perfect for me because that was like my two favorite crews from both coasts getting together on a track during the height of the East/West beef they were homies. It was also part of the classic 96' Rhyme and Reason documentary which caught the golden age of rap on film just before its decline.
So I had the same taste in music as my favorite artists out West--because clearly they all had respect for the Lost Boyz. Legal Drug Money wasn't really an album I'd listen to beginning to end--but god damn those singles/videos released from it were some of the biggest bangers in rap history I still bump to this day. "Jeeps...", "Lifestylez" holy shit man those videos are hype. Prodigy of Mob Deep describes them as a Queensbridge gang that decided to be a rap group--like they were a gang first and rappers second. Whereas, Dogg Pound was like a rap group first and then gang second.
"Renea" was a video they used to play on YOMTVRaps midnights on the weekend, greatest show in television history.
By the way, there's an epic story if you guys ever check out Prodigy's book, about a knife fight between the Lost Boyz and Mob Deep in Queensbridge its like some shit straight out of the Wild Wild West you would think it was a movie but it really happened.
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yeah man.. "Renee" is such a legendary track from a legendary time--I took the East/West beef seriously, but Lost Boyz was one of the East Coast acts I was a big fan of in that era... then suddenly I see them on track with the Dogg Pound which worked out perfect for me because that was like my two favorite crews from both coasts getting together on a track during the height of the East/West beef they were homies. It was also part of the classic 96' Rhyme and Reason documentary which caught the golden age of rap on film just before its decline.
So I had the same taste in music as my favorite artists out West--because clearly they all had respect for the Lost Boyz. Legal Drug Money wasn't really an album I'd listen to beginning to end--but god damn those singles/videos released from it were some of the biggest bangers in rap history I still bump to this day. "Jeeps...", "Lifestylez" holy shit man those videos are hype. Prodigy of Mob Deep describes them as a Queensbridge gang that decided to be a rap group--like they were a gang first and rappers second. Whereas, Dogg Pound was like a rap group first and then gang second.
"Renea" was a video they used to play on YOMTVRaps midnights on the weekend, greatest show in television history.
By the way, there's an epic story if you guys ever check out Prodigy's book, about a knife fight between the Lost Boyz and Mob Deep in Queensbridge its like some shit straight out of the Wild Wild West you would think it was a movie but it really happened.
Legal Drug Money!!!! Classic
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Legal Drug Money!!!! Classic
yeah man that shit was so fire.