West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: C-Swift on November 19, 2004, 07:51:49 AM
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Was anybody here ever fans of this Midwest foursome 'cause they were tight? Did they ever think about and sue Master P for biting their "Good Side, Bad Side" album title for his piece of commercial bullshit? What are they up to in the game now if they are still in?
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no idea, but I'd like to see a comeback. Maybe Kanye will hit them with some heat.
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Yeah, they're tight. I liked their song with R Kelly
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that song they had on rhyme and reason.. bogus mayne..useta knock..that was 1 of my fav's from them...
they showed ass on warren g's album as well..
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Yeah, I was feeling their shit. Y'all gotta hear "Showdown". That's my fav. song from them.
Maybe Kanye will hit them with some heat.
I hope not.
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I only know 'em from that Warren G-song and really, I think they are VERY annoying on that one. Nope, can't say I wanna hear more of them.
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Yeah, they've been quiet for a long time.
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I loved thast corny ass song "Hay", that was some dope shit ,and their song on Rhyme and reason was pretty good too..........but ya, they ruined that warren cut...........do they have any other good songs?
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'rodeo' was by far my favorite....such a sick song. that first album was dope, but the rest are just garbage. and that thing on warrens album? shit too.
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their albums were garbage. if all those midwest acts weren't coming out around the time they got put on, they never would've gotten a deal in the first place. they were generic. the whole fast flow style was driven into the dirt before they even got signed. just made it even worse.
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Final Tick was aight
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Final Tic was a classic record. The album went gold and the single "Hay" went platinum. Their story is unique, they were some ghetto kids, who went on a bus trip out of town, and saw the country for the first time, they caught a "rodeo" vibe and then dropped some of the most compelling and origional music ever to come out of Chi-town. They must have lost that vibe because they quickly faded from the spotlight. Hip-hop ain't what it used to be, almost every record that came out in 1996 was hot. RIP Hip-hop Music-1985-2001