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Title: Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: Bomb-AŽ on November 25, 2003, 07:46:42 AM
I downloaded Terrorist Threats day before yesterday and Hi-Life Hustle today. And I have'nt listened to 1 track from TT since then. I was completely blown away by HLH. Amazing beats and tight lyrics. Didn't expect this from Hi-C at all. If promoted well, this could probably do well commercially too.

My vote goes to HI-LIFE HUSTLE, but don't get me wrong I love TT.



peace
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: f0n|{sta on November 25, 2003, 08:00:13 AM
thats a stupid question...lol
Hi-C !!! DEFINETLY
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: Lil Jay on November 25, 2003, 09:16:42 AM
u should make this a poll. Hi-C gets my vote...but havent really listened to Terrorist Threats yet, ill wait till it comes out
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: mauzip on November 25, 2003, 09:57:50 AM
hard one... i'd say TT
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: quik4life on November 25, 2003, 10:15:37 AM
HLH

nuff said.
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: Danté Williams on November 25, 2003, 10:17:50 AM
Havent heard Terrorist threats yet but Hi Life Hustle will be hard to top.
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: js83 on November 25, 2003, 10:58:45 AM
TT.

the production on HI-C's album was kinda disaapointing...had some few bangers though...
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: E. J. Rizo on November 25, 2003, 02:43:02 PM
TT i think pretty easily dont get me wrong but HLH is tight but im really loving this WSC shit i dont knwo what people where expecting but its solid album no tracks that i have to skip love the album .....best of the year as far as im concerned
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: Code Blue on November 25, 2003, 03:12:17 PM
Haha. I find it amusing that everyone piccing Hi-C's album have either him, Quik, or Suga Free in they sig/avatar. Anyways, I haven't heard any of these albums yet, but am looking forward to both of 'em. I doubt Hi Life Hustla will be as good as Terrorist Threat though.
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: LazyLatino on November 25, 2003, 03:35:16 PM
Hi-C no doubt about that......
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: Jome on November 25, 2003, 08:26:34 PM
Terrorist Threats, by far.

Hi-C sounds like one of them dudes DJ Clue or Kay Slay puts on the last 5 tracks on their mixtapes in exchange for $5000.
Don't like his voice, flow or lyrics..  :(

Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: Lord Funk on November 25, 2003, 11:53:28 PM
Hi-C sounds like one of them dudes DJ Clue or Kay Slay puts on the last 5 tracks on their mixtapes in exchange for $5000.

ROFL... I don't agree, but that comparison is funny as fuck.
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: Danté Williams on November 26, 2003, 12:45:56 AM
Haha. I find it amusing that everyone piccing Hi-C's album have either him, Quik, or Suga Free in they sig/avatar. Anyways, I haven't heard any of these albums yet, but am looking forward to both of 'em. I doubt Hi Life Hustla will be as good as Terrorist Threat though.

That's just being coherent. If we got Quik, Suga Free or Hi-C in our sig/avatar is cause we like that kinda music, Quik production style and shit... so unless Hi-C album was a total disappointment (which it aint) it was obvious we were gonna like it. Anyways, that doesnt mean that I cant like WSC better, I'll just have to hear it.
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: SGV on November 26, 2003, 12:55:22 AM
Hi-C was real dope back in the day, but now he's a little tired. I ain't heard his album, but Terrorist Threats ain't that hot. Maybe I expected too much, since everyone was saying it was better than or close to Bow Down, which it ain't.
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: serv-on on November 26, 2003, 06:02:53 AM
for me hi-c. TT production isn't all that if you ask me.
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: Lil Jay on November 26, 2003, 08:03:03 AM
Terrorist Threats, by far.

Hi-C sounds like one of them dudes DJ Clue or Kay Slay puts on the last 5 tracks on their mixtapes in exchange for $5000.

LoL


 ::)  ::)
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: Nima - Dubcnn.com on November 26, 2003, 08:56:55 AM

Hi-C sounds like one of them dudes DJ Clue or Kay Slay puts on the last 5 tracks on their mixtapes in exchange for $5000.
Don't like his voice, flow or lyrics..  :(



lmao  ::) ::)
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: Jome on November 26, 2003, 06:30:34 PM
Seriously.. Hi-C wouldn't have 1/20 of his fans if it wasn't for the DJ Quik link/production.
And without Quik, he wouldn't get Nate Dogg on his album neither.
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: BL7 on November 26, 2003, 06:33:14 PM
I'd say both albums are equal. HLH has better beats, but TT easily has the better lyrics.
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: SGV on November 26, 2003, 07:55:23 PM
Seriously.. Hi-C wouldn't have 1/20 of his fans if it wasn't for the DJ Quik link/production.
And without Quik, he wouldn't get Nate Dogg on his album neither.

You could say the same for many artists. Hell, if it wasn't for Dre, 50 wouldn't have 90% of his fans. So, why bring that up? And, without Dre he wouldn't get Nate Dogg on his album, also. Right?

Hi-C is an O.G. He came into the game when most of us were stil youngsters. He was tight back in the day, of course he's fallen off a little.
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: Jome on November 26, 2003, 08:57:10 PM
Seriously.. Hi-C wouldn't have 1/20 of his fans if it wasn't for the DJ Quik link/production.
And without Quik, he wouldn't get Nate Dogg on his album neither.

You could say the same for many artists. Hell, if it wasn't for Dre, 50 wouldn't have 90% of his fans. So, why bring that up? And, without Dre he wouldn't get Nate Dogg on his album, also. Right?

Hi-C is an O.G. He came into the game when most of us were stil youngsters. He was tight back in the day, of course he's fallen off a little.


True that, I just can't see how anybody can rate this album high..

Maybe the same reason I can't see why anybody could rate Ghetto Heisman & Roscoe Philharmonica that high.. Westcoast bias.

Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: SGV on November 26, 2003, 09:09:33 PM

True that, I just can't see how anybody can rate this album high..

Maybe the same reason I can't see why anybody could rate Ghetto Heisman & Roscoe Philharmonica that high.. Westcoast bias.


I haven't heard this album, but I'm assuming if you love Quik production and player rhymes, this is the album for you. Hi-C, AMG, Playa Hamm, Suga Free, 220, they all have never been great lyricists, but their rhymes fit Quik's style. They're players, that's what Quik's music promotes.

As for Ghetto Heisman, fuck what anyone says, that shit was hot. It wasn't perfect, but it above average. "Walk," "Bang Loose," the track with Ren, "The Streets," those were some of the dopest tracks of 02.

LMAO @ Philharmonica. The production was hot on that album and Roscoe really reminded me of the old Kurupt. Not as vicious, but he had hot rhymes with dope rhyme schemes. Again, it wasn't perfect, but it had plenty of bangers on it. To rate it low is funny style.

I guess we all think the same of you, when you say things like the G-Unit album is classic, after 2 songs. You know, "East Coast bias."
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: Jome on November 26, 2003, 11:06:19 PM

As for Ghetto Heisman, fuck what anyone says, that shit was hot. It wasn't perfect, but it above average. "Walk," "Bang Loose," the track with Ren, "The Streets," those were some of the dopest tracks of 02.

LMAO @ Philharmonica. The production was hot on that album and Roscoe really reminded me of the old Kurupt. Not as vicious, but he had hot rhymes with dope rhyme schemes. Again, it wasn't perfect, but it had plenty of bangers on it. To rate it low is funny style.

I guess we all think the same of you, when you say things like the G-Unit album is classic, after 2 songs. You know, "East Coast bias."

Average is the word, yeah.
Ghetto Heisman was way below par for W.C., he didn't sound inspired at all.

Philarmonica was a showoff in unused opportunities.
Some decent beats, and some decent rhymes, but to say that it had plenty of bangers is a big exaggeration, 2-3 maybe.

track 2 and 3 on G-Unit was great stuff, the rest not up to par.
But I guess/assume you haven't even heard it, so you shouldn't speak it.
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: SGV on November 26, 2003, 11:47:50 PM

Average is the word, yeah.
Ghetto Heisman was way below par for W.C., he didn't sound inspired at all.

Philarmonica was a showoff in unused opportunities.
Some decent beats, and some decent rhymes, but to say that it had plenty of bangers is a big exaggeration, 2-3 maybe.

track 2 and 3 on G-Unit was great stuff, the rest not up to par.
But I guess/assume you haven't even heard it, so you shouldn't speak it.

Ghetto Heisman was hot, to me. It had a lot of dope tracks. Much more than G-Unit.

Roscoe had some bangers on there. "Head 2 Toe," "Get Ready," "5 Seconds," "I Call Shotz," "Smooth Sailin," and that was the summer anthem of this year. So, to call that an exaggeration is hilarious.

I got the G-Unit album, burned. Man, I bumped it at work and in my car, that shit was mad boring. My homie at work tried to show me the dopest cuts, the only song that was remotely good was "Smile." That album is shitty. To say, after 2 mediocre songs, that it was gonna be a classic, now that's an exaggeration.

Really, why are you on this board? It seems that you hardly even like West Coast artists, shit's funny to me.
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: Bomb-AŽ on November 27, 2003, 06:20:55 AM
Seriously.. Hi-C wouldn't have 1/20 of his fans if it wasn't for the DJ Quik link/production.
And without Quik, he wouldn't get Nate Dogg on his album neither.

You could say the same for many artists. Hell, if it wasn't for Dre, 50 wouldn't have 90% of his fans. So, why bring that up? And, without Dre he wouldn't get Nate Dogg on his album, also. Right?

Hi-C is an O.G. He came into the game when most of us were stil youngsters. He was tight back in the day, of course he's fallen off a little.


True that, I just can't see how anybody can rate this album high..

Maybe the same reason I can't see why anybody could rate Ghetto Heisman & Roscoe Philharmonica that high.. Westcoast bias.



ghetto heisman was hot. any1 who doesnt rate that high is way too critical.



peace
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: Bojakabo on November 27, 2003, 06:27:58 AM
Seriously.. Hi-C wouldn't have 1/20 of his fans if it wasn't for the DJ Quik link/production.
And without Quik, he wouldn't get Nate Dogg on his album neither.

You could say the same for many artists. Hell, if it wasn't for Dre, 50 wouldn't have 90% of his fans. So, why bring that up? And, without Dre he wouldn't get Nate Dogg on his album, also. Right?

Hi-C is an O.G. He came into the game when most of us were stil youngsters. He was tight back in the day, of course he's fallen off a little.


True that, I just can't see how anybody can rate this album high..

Maybe the same reason I can't see why anybody could rate Ghetto Heisman & Roscoe Philharmonica that high.. Westcoast bias.



I would just like to say FUCK U AND YOUR FUCKIN OPINIONS YER RETARD..listen to 50 and snitch on...muthafucka
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: Don Seer on November 27, 2003, 06:46:35 AM
^ chill  >:(
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: Jome on November 27, 2003, 10:16:30 PM
LOL

Swedish nutcase.. he's just jealous that he's not from Norway..  8)
Title: Re:Hi-Life Hustle vs Terrorist Threats
Post by: Jome on November 27, 2003, 10:22:12 PM
Really, why are you on this board? It seems that you hardly even like West Coast artists, shit's funny to me.


Hell, half of my favorite artists are from the West, and you know that.
But I gotta say: It's been a shitty year for the West, not to say shitty
last years..
And besides, it's funny to piss Westcoast biased people off..
That's why I have a G-G-G-G-G-G-Unit avatar, instead of Westside Connection, which I probably would have had..


The West needs to do something creative or new.. they're just trying to copy themselves over and over.. or recreating old formulas, and that won't work.
I mean, the new W.S.C. is pretty dope, but it's nothing new at ALL.
It's been done better, faster and doper before.