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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: wcsoldier on December 12, 2005, 04:51:50 AM
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Artists: Snoop Dogg and Family
Representing: DPGC
CD: Bigg Snoop Dogg Presents Welcome to Tha Chuuch: Da Album
411: If you jog your memory, you'll recall that a couple of years back, Snoop Dogg was hot and heavy on the mixtape circuit with his Welcome to Tha Chuuch mixtape series. Well playas and playettes, it's now official like a referee with a whistle.
Snoop drops his independent album on Tuesday, and Doggy Dogg has assembled some of his founding Doggystyle Allstars like Soopafly and RBX; reunited with old friends like Tha Dogg Pound, Nate Dogg and the Lady of Rage; and introduced some more new talent such as singer Tiffany Foxx (who's looking for her bloomers on "Can't Find My Panties").
No Warren G or that fabulous singer LaToiya Williams on the album, though. Double sigh.
Joints To Check For:
"Smokin All My Bud" by Snoop Dogg, Shon Lowan, Half Dead and Uncle Reo. This record popped up on the bootleg of Snoop's last album, but when the official version came out, it was nowhere to be found. Check out this treasure about Snoop getting taken advantage of because he likes to share.
"Real Soon" and "We West Coast" by the DPGC. "Real Soon" sends shout-outs to loved ones who are in prison. It has become a theme song for people to rally around Tookie Williams, the convicted murderer who co-founded the Crips. Because of the anti-gang work Williams has done while in prison, Snoop and Oscar winner Jamie Foxx have been very vocal in trying to stop his execution, which is scheduled for Tuesday, the same day the album comes out (see "Schwarzenegger Meets With Tookie Williams' Lawyers").
"Notorious DPG" by Lady of Rage featuring Kurupt and RBX. Only one question: When are Snoop and Dr. Dre gonna come to the table and join forces for the DPGC reunion album? It seems like a no-brainer they would want to take it back to the early Death Row heyday.
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Cool
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nice
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is this shit dope?
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That Notorious DPG song wit lady of rage was fire.The beat by battlecat and the verses from lady of rage were crazy. Real Soon was also another nice beat by battlecat. 8)
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No Warren G or that fabulous singer LaToiya Williams on the album, though. Double sigh.
I'm actually a little surprised an article from MTV would say this.
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Only one question: When are Snoop and Dr. Dre gonna come to the table and join forces for the DPGC reunion album? It seems like a no-brainer they would want to take it back to the early Death Row heyday.
don't these niggas know? If it's too good to happen, it won't happen when Dre and Snoop are involved
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Only one question: When are Snoop and Dr. Dre gonna come to the table and join forces for the DPGC reunion album? It seems like a no-brainer they would want to take it back to the early Death Row heyday.
don't these niggas know? If it's too good to happen, it won't happen when Dre and Snoop are involved
just about to say that
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No Warren G or that fabulous singer LaToiya Williams on the album, though. Double sigh.
I'm actually a little surprised an article from MTV would say this.
Yeah, that line caught my eye too. Wasn't expecting that from an outlet like MTV...guess you can't deny LaToiya's voice though.
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this seems kinda like a filler album to me, nothing too exciting... I don't know though since I haven't heard it... I just hope there are some real good tracks
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Its basically an R&B mixtape