West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Big BpG on April 09, 2005, 11:03:52 AM
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Tha Eastsidaz
Tha Eastsidaz: DnT
Doggy's Angels
Bad Azz
Production From: Battlecat, Meech Wells, Jelly Roll, Fred Wreck
there was a continous style throughout all of those albums. Personally I loved it.
Kokane, Suga Free... damn, it was PIEAMP!
Honestly, this was the best era for westcoast rap after are stunt from 1992-1996
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Legendary my ass...I mean, you're right: there was a continuous style throughout all of those albums, that's a fact, but that's basically it. Snoop didn't take care of his artists the way a CEO is supposed to. But you could see that coming from a mile away...it wasn't really a surprise. When a CEO is the biggest artist on his own label, you can be sure that all the focus will be on himself, and not on the other artists.
It even surprises me that they even managed to release that Bad Azz album!
No hate though...Snoop just tried something out, but it didn't work out the way he wanted it to.
A CEO should focus on his business. A rapper should focus on his music. And I can imagine it's difficult as hell to combine both perfectly...
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hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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You mean it couldlve been a legendary label...
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You mean it couldlve been a legendary label...
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no, i mean what I said... that's why I said 'was' not 'is'
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No way was it a legendary label. It had potential, but nothing came out of it except for a few good albums.
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The label had great potential which was not fulfilled
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its time to move on
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Legendary my ass...I mean, you're right: there was a continuous style throughout all of those albums, that's a fact, but that's basically it. Snoop didn't take care of his artists the way a CEO is supposed to. But you could see that coming from a mile away...it wasn't really a surprise. When a CEO is the biggest artist on his own label, you can be sure that all the focus will be on himself, and not on the other artists.
It even surprises me that they even managed to release that Bad Azz album!
No hate though...Snoop just tried something out, but it didn't work out the way he wanted it to.
A CEO should focus on his business. A rapper should focus on his music. And I can imagine it's difficult as hell to combine both perfectly...
yep agree with u. plus I think some rappers aren't able to run a label or to launch new artists (Nas, Snoop) whrereas others are (50 is a good example) . I think it's about personnality or business, marketing skills
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That first Eastsidaz CD was a great album. Far from classic - too long for a start - but great.
As for the others - nothing special. How can you have a legendary label with just one high quality release?
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i hated those pimp/chuuuch days man
doggystyle all stars was a solid compilation
and thats it
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i hated those pimp/chuuuch days man
doggystyle all stars was a solid compilation
and thats it
Uh? I think doggystyle allstars were the pimp & chuuch days :-X
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it could've been a legendary label...naw it SHOULD'VE been a legendary label. too bad snoop focused more on himself than his company. dogg house couldve been a westcoast dynasty
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I have a Feeling that DoggyStyle Records will be back soon ..just watch
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I have a Feeling that DoggyStyle Records will be back soon ..just watch
yeah i think dat too.they could have been a legendary label but now snoop is talkin bout all dat movement shit i dont know if dat comes together dogg house can become a legendary label wit years.
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I have a Feeling that DoggyStyle Records will be back soon ..just watch
yeah i think dat too.they could have been a legendary label but now snoop is talkin bout all dat movement shit i dont know if dat comes together dogg house can become a legendary label wit years.
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it wad adope label with tight releases like the first eastsidaz, bones soundtrack etc
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maybe I should say... those four albums were my favorite westcoast albums since our era... I mean, music then was solid, but westcoast rap had a distinct style then... now were just like everyone else...
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Legendary my ass...I mean, you're right: there was a continuous style throughout all of those albums, that's a fact, but that's basically it. Snoop didn't take care of his artists the way a CEO is supposed to. But you could see that coming from a mile away...it wasn't really a surprise. When a CEO is the biggest artist on his own label, you can be sure that all the focus will be on himself, and not on the other artists.
It even surprises me that they even managed to release that Bad Azz album!
No hate though...Snoop just tried something out, but it didn't work out the way he wanted it to.
A CEO should focus on his business. A rapper should focus on his music. And I can imagine it's difficult as hell to combine both perfectly...
I agree, I really hated Snoop for awhile for "ruining" (wasnt all his fault of course) all the good things dat could have come out of this. But still, I think Tha Eastsidaz 2nd record is a CLASSIC!
Man, it featured Bad Azz, Snoop, Kokane, Suga Free, RBX, LaToiya, MixMaster Spade. Kurupt, King Lou & Ruff Dogg. WIth beats by Hi-Tek, Battlecat and Fred Wreck :o OMG this album must be appreciated for wat it is!!!!!!!!
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Legendary my ass...I mean, you're right: there was a continuous style throughout all of those albums, that's a fact, but that's basically it. Snoop didn't take care of his artists the way a CEO is supposed to. But you could see that coming from a mile away...it wasn't really a surprise. When a CEO is the biggest artist on his own label, you can be sure that all the focus will be on himself, and not on the other artists.
It even surprises me that they even managed to release that Bad Azz album!
No hate though...Snoop just tried something out, but it didn't work out the way he wanted it to.
A CEO should focus on his business. A rapper should focus on his music. And I can imagine it's difficult as hell to combine both perfectly...
i totally agree