West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Big BpG on February 19, 2005, 03:49:20 AM
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still listen to it... I must say, it's probably two years since I last listened to it, but one day, while cleaning up, I found it laying on the floor...so I popped it in and well... some old jams came too...
You just a B...B.. I.. I.. T.C.H
Dippp Wiiiiit Me.....
but really, there's some deep songs here that I didnt' notice the first time...
there's no way out...
oh and the beat to C-Walkin Cha Cha is a great beat.
it's kind of earrie too, this was probably the last good west coast album during their two year run... if you listen to the music, it sounds like a farewell...in a way... but yes, I remember loving this album and playing it again, I see why.
-B
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i never liked this album. "Just a B.I.T.C.H.", "At Night", "Dipp With Me", and "Here We Are (Go Kill Em)" are the only songs with repeat value. (and Slip Capone's verse on "My Heart Dont Pump No Fear")
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Good average in my eyes
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i never liked this album.
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I anticipated this album so much and was so dissapointed 1st time i heard it as i was expecting another streetz iz but by the 3rd listen i loved it.
Its an album i can listen too from start to finish and the production is incredible, mike dean and daz were a great team.
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A classic West Coast album for me - I actually think it's more consistent than Dogg Food.
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good cd
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They made alot of hot tracks, its too bad they aren't still doing it together :(
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3.5 MICS, Listen I waited 7 years for the follow up to Dogg Food and when it came out, I was pumped my prayers was answerd DOGG POUND gonna drop a Bomb on hip-hop again Fucc just being West Coast but one of hip-hop's greatest ( yes i said greatest even they had one album which was a classic, but they been on numerous albums and soundtraccs) group is bacc, Production by Dat Nigga Daz and lyrics by Kurput aka Gotti Vorhees is umatchable. But when I brought the album I was kind of dissapointed DAZ let me down with his productions and the chemstry was there all the way. They got it bacc on Space Boogy, been a longtime and Daz's album when he was standin in the white suit and purple shoes, on the hidden tracc called Lonley. But it still get burn but, they rushed that album.
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it woulda been better if it was newly recorded material, but it was just a bunch of old death row left overs
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I didn't like this album at first, but it definitely grew on me. It's in regular rotation with me now.
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i never liked this album.
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it woulda been better if it was newly recorded material, but it was just a bunch of old death row left overs
...what the fuck are you talkin about,dogg pound 2002?
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I love this album, it has a unique sound to it that I've never heard on another album before.
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it woulda been better if it was newly recorded material, but it was just a bunch of old death row left overs
...what the fuck are you talkin about,dogg pound 2002?
to an extent this is true... many of these tracks are the infamous masters daz stole whem he bounced from deathrow for good....
which explains why some of these songs also appear on dogg pound 2002... he had mike dean tweak the beats and kurupt and daz polished up he lyrics and they released it as dillinger and gotti, not all of dillenger and gotti was left overs though...daz managed to spread it around a little bit, RAW was definently those amongst the masters daz bounced with as was soopafly's solo joint....
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4/5
Sick album, not disappointed in the least bit. 2-3 skippables , and not cuz its wack, i just wasnt feelin the vibe of the track
overall, it goes toe to toe with Streetz iz a Mutha,
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This is def a dope album...I can think of a good 10 tracks from the album that are complete BANGERS! I haven't heard anyone mention "Best Run" fea. Beanie Siegel & Roscoe...that track is banannas!
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This is def a dope album...I can think of a good 10 tracks from the album that are complete BANGERS! I haven't heard anyone mention "Best Run" fea. Beanie Siegel & Roscoe...that track is banannas!
yes, I love best runs, my second fav track after the daz solo song - here we are go killem. I really like this album, although I haven't listened to it in years, I need to give it a listen soon, although all my albums are packed up right now, so it will be awhile. I luved this album when it came out, in no way was it a dissapointment to me. I just listened to Treat Me Like a Lady for the first time in a long while on Kurupts greatests hits, and I gotta say that is quite a banger, I luv the beat.
Best Runs
Dipp Wit Me
Here We are Go Killem
At Night
Party at my house
My heart don't pump no fear
those are my fav's that I can remember off the top of my head.
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this album is a banger 4 sho...still listen to it
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it woulda been better if it was newly recorded material, but it was just a bunch of old death row left overs
...what the fuck are you talkin about,dogg pound 2002?
to an extent this is true... many of these tracks are the infamous masters daz stole whem he bounced from deathrow for good....
which explains why some of these songs also appear on dogg pound 2002... he had mike dean tweak the beats and kurupt and daz polished up he lyrics and they released it as dillinger and gotti, not all of dillenger and gotti was left overs though...daz managed to spread it around a little bit, RAW was definently those amongst the masters daz bounced with as was soopafly's solo joint....
daz even reused some of them for "the last of the pound"
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dilli&yg came out in may 2001,
classic LP IMO,
better than Dogg Food.
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Yeah Big Bpg always on point. It's funny cause a couple of weeks ago, I also popped this album again for the first time since like around the time it came out and also got amazed by how dope the album really is. And how it's somewhat of a farewell of an era. The vibe Mike D. creates on Coastin and a couple of other tracks, but especially on Coastin, is just astonishing! Woof! The first minute of the track is mind blowin to me! There's a bunch of less mind blowin tracks and one really bad, but hey disregarding 3-4 whack tracks this album is the best album Daz&Kurupt has put together after the Deathrow-days!
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the original dont stop ,with nas was the only track on last of the pound that had been on dogg pound 2002... a few of the songs on dillinger & young gotti were improved upon versions of shit from the final row days,but the majority is some shit they put together with mike dean.
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this album is a banger 4 sho...still listen to it
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damn 4 years since that came out.man i wish k&d where still on the same wavelenth
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not a bad album, but the beats were too hard for me, needed more smoother beats imo
love coastin ;)