West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: UPINSMOKETOUR on March 31, 2002, 10:58:13 PM
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no one is domb enough to fall for it :o
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no one is domb enough to fall for it :o
LOL a lotta ppl are, but yeah its kinda flooding wcc
-{bLaDe}
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i got fooled by the metallica one - most of them are too stupid for anyone to believe for a second (NWA, 2Pac)
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damn, WCC is getting spammed...
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but it's gone 12o'clock so if anyone makes any jokes from now on...they are the fools!
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Damn, just relax. April Fools comes but once a year.
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i got fooled by the metallica one - most of them are too stupid for anyone to believe for a second (NWA, 2Pac)
lol.. yeah.. you was gettin exited and shit.. and i was like... :-/
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LOl
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Anything goes homies.....Anything goes... ;)
Peace
Hatesrats 2002
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I might as well post the april fools joke I made. I posted it on Tha Row forum, and I was gonna make a post on this forum with this, but there were so many ridiculous, bullshit april fool's jokes that flat-out sucked, it ruined it for everyone that was creative. Here's the one I made:
Daz returns to Tha Row
(4/01/02, 4pm et.)- It seems nowadays that everyone wants to be down with Death Row Records (now known as Tha Row Records) CEO Marion "Suge" Knight.
After meeting with various artists in New York City, including Nas, Ja Rule, Jadakiss, and Noreaga among them, and Kurupt returning to Tha Row Records as Senior Vice President of the label a couple months ago, Kurupt's Dogg Pound partner has decided to return as well.
Delmar Arnaud, known in the rap world as Daz Dillinger, signed a distribution deal with Knight's label late last night to distribute his fledgling DPG Recordz label. A spokesperson for Dillinger stated, "Daz is honored once again to be working for Mr. Knight and Tha Row Records. He has put aside the negativity, and will produce for their artists, as well as continue to operate his own label, which will now be a sub-label to Tha Row. He is eager to make the label he was an integral part of a success once again."
Dillinger has engaged in a war of words with Knight recently, among other things, saying "Fuck Death Row", in an interview with King magazine, and who has spoken out in the past about not being paid properly. So why would he go back to Knight?
"It's all about money," Daz's spokesperson stated, "Although the independent scene was profitable for me, I can expand even more and make more money and make an impact with Big Suge."
"I'm glad to have him [Daz] back," Knight stated, "He is a talented producer who was behind many of Snoop's and Dre's work in the past. He will be a big help to our newer artists, not only in producing songs for them, but helping them guide their careers as well."
Daz Dillinger's upcoming projects include producing the debut album from Crooked I, one of Knight's newest recruits, entitled Untouchable. In addition, he will release a compilation of artists on his DPG Recordz label, which includes the son of rap legend Eazy-E, and another Dogg Pound album with Kurupt.
-Billy Johnson Jr., Los Angeles