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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: smartass on July 20, 2004, 04:41:51 PM
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my favorite track off the chronic. all 3 spit real sick. *notices how kurupt guest apperances were kept to a minimum back then* haha @ cats not wanting to be murdered on their own shit.
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Which one don't you think "spit real sick" since you only said 3 when 4 (Kurupt, RBX, Rage and Snoop) were on there?
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an how is murdered on your own shit when dre didnt even appear on the song unless your talkin about someone else. I personally feet kurupt ripped it better on stranded on death row.
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Which one don't you think "spit real sick" since you only said 3 when 4 (Kurupt, RBX, Rage and Snoop) were on there?
no snoop on lyrical gangbang
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Great track but I think Kurupt tried somewhat to hard to sound threatening on that one,but then I'm not a great fan of him so..
Anyway, I like RBX best there. His intonation of certain words and lines is great.
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i dont get how Dr Dre albums like Chronic and Chronic 2001 are called his solos when most of the songs contain like 30 guests and he doesnt even appear on some tracks
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an how is murdered on your own shit when dre didnt even appear on the song unless your talkin about someone else. I personally feet kurupt ripped it better on stranded on death row.
i was talking about deathrow releases in general. he was the best lyricist they ever had, but was rarely used on any tracks. im pretty sure snoop used him the most(three times) on doggystyle and on two of the occasions kurupt just made him look bad(especially on for all my niggas and bitches), but snoop did have a better flow. z:how was kurupt trying to "sound threatening"? he had that style from 92 up to retaliation revenge and get back. ras:snoop wasn't even on lyrical gangbang. you got it confused with stranded on deathrow?
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My bad, I was thinking of "Stranded On Death Row" for some reason.
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i still think Lyrical Gangbang shouldda been a group (Rage, Kurupt & RBX) and shouldv been released after Doggystyle
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that flow Snoop did on stranded on deathrow (he was told to do it by dr dre)
is straight up same shit Above The Law has on their album
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rage is the most talented lyricist ever on death row. kurupt might be #2. and rage was way more underused than kurupt. where the fuck was rage on murder was the case? why wasn't rage ever on a pac album? what happened with the doggfather album? rage was always rhyming alongside tha dogg pound when she did get down, (lyrical gangbang, stranded on death row, pufin on blunts & drinkin' tanqueray, for all my niggaz & bitches...) where the fuck was she on dogg food? only one fucking track??? death row fucked up by not dropping rage. the only reason da brat blew up was because she was doing everything people wanted from rage. tight, hard ass lyrics over funk beats. and lyrically there's no fucking way da brat can fuck with rage.
death row fucked up with rage.
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classic track from a classic album
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I'd have to agree with that Rage was underused,undervalued and underpromoted. Waste of her talent. I mean, if she'd have been promoted she would have been very wellknown and have been seen as an example for female rappers, a person one would be measured against. Wich female rapper serves as a measure now? Lil' Kim? ::)
If I had been Suge I'd have promoted Rage as the female opposite of Snoop. She's got the flow,the lyrics,the voice,the attitude and the name to get succesful. The untouchable flow and the untouchable lyrics,a Snoop and Rage combination would have been great. They could have even done an album together and it would have been straight up classic.
Nowadays,however,she's too old for commercial succes as a rapper and what's more..she only gets rapping when Snoop asks her for his albums.
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I thought Rage was like the female version of Redman.
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rage is the most talented lyricist ever on death row. kurupt might be #2. and rage was way more underused than kurupt. where the fuck was rage on murder was the case? why wasn't rage ever on a pac album? what happened with the doggfather album? rage was always rhyming alongside tha dogg pound when she did get down, (lyrical gangbang, stranded on death row, pufin on blunts & drinkin' tanqueray, for all my niggaz & bitches...) where the fuck was she on dogg food? only one fucking track??? death row fucked up by not dropping rage. the only reason da brat blew up was because she was doing everything people wanted from rage. tight, hard ass lyrics over funk beats. and lyrically there's no fucking way da brat can fuck with rage.
death row fucked up with rage.
rage is the best female mc ever, theres no denying that, but she wasn't seeing kurupt lyrically. she never spit anything as nice as his verses on ny/ny, got my mind made up, or even initiated. i don't think she ever outshined him on a track they did together, either. closest she got was on do what i feel, because her verse was better than his 1st, but his 2nd was better than her solo. i dont know, would other people consider that outshining? it reminds me of the biggie/eminem debate on dead wrong remix.
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I love the drums on lyrical gangbang. They were sampled from Led Zeppelin's "when the levee breaks". just a little piece of info......
And rage is by far and away the greatest female MC EVER. She didn't try to use sex to sell herself, (i.e. just like every other female). And the tightest shit is that she is still puttin it down. If you need some proof, listen to "Unfukwittable" from Doggystyle All - Stars. She spits so hard over that Primo beat its ridiculous.
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That's why I think '92-'94 Snoop and Rage would have made for a dope album as a duo.
And also, listen to 'Rough,Rugged & Raw' or 'Batman & Robin'...they have good chemistry together.
'..It aint no thing...it ain't no problem (And if it was?) I know that we could solve 'em.'
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hahhaha wrong song
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What wrong song?
It's definately 'Rugh,Rugged & Raw' where they go like that and display their chemistry,isn't it?
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What wrong song?
It's definately 'Rugh,Rugged & Raw' where they go like that and display their chemistry,isn't it?
i posted something but it meant nothing since i confused lyrical gangbang with high powered
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I definatly agree, the track is fuckin great and Kurupt is incredible his flow on this one is one of the hardest ever
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smartass:
rage is the best female mc ever, theres no denying that, but she wasn't seeing kurupt lyrically. she never spit anything as nice as his verses on ny/ny, got my mind made up, or even initiated.
necessary roughness, big bad lady, microphone pon cock, some shit, flow like that...rage has numerous lyrical masterpieces.
i don't think she ever outshined him on a track they did together, either. closest she got was on do what i feel, because her verse was better than his 1st, but his 2nd was better than her solo. i dont know, would other people consider that outshining?
that's partly because kurupt always cheats and either kicks much longer verses or multiple verses against rage. two verses on do what i feel, at least 2 on "for all my niggaz and bitches", he rhymes for atleast twice as long on "puffin' on blunts & drinkin tanqueray"...
but to get to the point, rage has better timing, better metaphors and better wordplay than kurupt. and if you remember, rage did get a hip hop quotable for "puffin on blunts & drinkin' tanqueray" even though kurupt kicked a verse twice as long. and while i'm the first to admit that the source is a bullshit ass magazine, atleast one other person agrees with me that rage outshined kurupt there (the person that gave rage the qoutable over kurupt). rage got him on the "you know my steez" remix as well.
it reminds me of the biggie/eminem debate on dead wrong remix.
never heard that song, but i think jay-z outshined biggie on both i love the dough & brooklyn's finest for similar reasons.
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Rage was/is the best female mc IMO