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Title: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: BiggBoogaBiff on June 10, 2012, 06:26:54 PM
http://www.youtube.com//v/TAiz9LkwCBw&feature=related                                      http://www.youtube.com//v/gqIoev7rujo
1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAiz9LkwCBw&feature=related                       2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqIoev7rujo


http://www.youtube.com//v/atl_q05WESw
3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atl_q05WESw
Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: Eddz on June 11, 2012, 02:13:16 AM
This is a personal favourite of mine. Mr Mike's solo Wicked Wayz had some classic beats too from Ea-ski. Suave House was the shit back in the day.
Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: bouli77 on June 11, 2012, 02:27:15 AM
Suave House's style at his finest, T-Mix is one of the best Southern producers  8) doesn't really sound like Death Row G-Funk though, i would compare it to the type of mobb music they were doing in the Bay, especially in Oakland and Vallejo. Songs like New Day or It's Going Down sounds like some Playa Tryna Strive type of shit.

Rap-a-Lot and Suave House and a bunch of other southern labels were on par with Death Row when it came to G-Funk in the 90's.
Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: BiggBoogaBiff on June 11, 2012, 07:56:18 AM
You're crazy.  Mike sounds like he's rapping shit Snoop and Tha Dogg Pound would say and flow-like in 94-95.  They definitely had to have used the same sound kits as well to, the resemblance is definitely there.  Just listen to the beat on the "Intro" of the album and you can tell Death Row had a heavy influence on them.
Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: bouli77 on June 11, 2012, 08:19:39 AM
the death row influence can't be denied, but i think the bay influence is here as well, compare this song

http://www.youtube.com/v/_cUrDrIRr8A with that song http://www.youtube.com/v/RyLgYyRDKDQ

and

http://www.youtube.com/v/gqIoev7rujo with that song http://www.youtube.com/v/3GF5L04mM6Y

also

http://www.youtube.com/v/wcAGLwUwlC4 with that one http://www.youtube.com/v/DpsK_wEFOI0


you can clearly tell the Bay & the South were fuckin heavily with each other's sound at the time, it's no surprise that E-A SKi went on to produce on Mr Mike's albums after that.
Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: The Predator on June 11, 2012, 08:20:35 AM
That album cover was jokes, seemed to be advertised heavily in the Source rag.
Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: bouli77 on June 11, 2012, 08:28:45 AM
that was the beginning of Pen & Pixel graphics' domination over the cover game. that's one of their best to be honest.
Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: BiggBoogaBiff on June 11, 2012, 09:27:46 AM
Shiit, the bay had an influence on LA so I believe u.  Too $hort and Digital Underground had everybody rockin in the 80s.  Basically everybody big in Oakland did (aside from 40 and The Click being from Vallejo)
Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: operation stackola on June 15, 2012, 08:09:41 PM
Dedication:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8Cry2ne4uE
Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: midwestryder on June 15, 2012, 09:11:27 PM
them dudes wasn't influenced by the bay or cali , Houston been like plus the music was being put out
at the same damn time don't try discredit the south . I c thats a recurring theme on this board to not
give the south it's just due but you can pump up wack rapper like Y.G . that nigga terrible . You better do your
research and c who Doc Dre wasn't influenced with that next episode . Street Military . THE CONVICTS influenced
Snoop whole earl rapping style and the D.O.C. coached and wrote for them .
sorry to tell you but you don't know what the fuck you are talking about . the whole south was influenced by the bay . that is fact .  this is not trying to discredit the south at all but telling cold hard facts . the south got their sound from the bay . pimp c has said it many times .the bay was already popping in 1982 while there was no south until late 80's .houston got their sound from the bay just like dallas did . do you even know who ron c is ? i talking about ron c from the bay who moved to dallas .
Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: bouli77 on June 15, 2012, 09:49:25 PM
them dudes wasn't influenced by the bay or cali , Houston been like plus the music was being put out
at the same damn time don't try discredit the south . I c thats a recurring theme on this board to not
give the south it's just due but you can pump up wack rapper like Y.G . that nigga terrible . You better do your
research and c who Doc Dre wasn't influenced with that next episode . Street Military . THE CONVICTS influenced
Snoop whole earl rapping style and the D.O.C. coached and wrote for them .

there were influences back & forth IMO.
Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: bouli77 on June 16, 2012, 05:47:23 PM
them dudes wasn't influenced by the bay or cali , Houston been like plus the music was being put out
at the same damn time don't try discredit the south . I c thats a recurring theme on this board to not
give the south it's just due but you can pump up wack rapper like Y.G . that nigga terrible . You better do your
research and c who Doc Dre wasn't influenced with that next episode . Street Military . THE CONVICTS influenced
Snoop whole earl rapping style and the D.O.C. coached and wrote for them .

there were influences back & forth IMO.
True but they try to say the south was only influenced too much for me .
Alot of people down here don't listen to Ron C plus UGK different from
Houston rap . Dallas also have they own sound hell UGK was influenced by Houston or
Rap A Lot . Pimp was a fan of he Too $hort and Project Pat was his favorite
rappers . Wasn't Ron c the dude that imitated $hort how you gone base that on a total city influence .
Nobody else down here sound like Too $hort . That cat stole a style fool .

all i'm getting at is that the bay & the south had connections that have been mostly ignored & to this day a few recognize, and this was before the South blew up really, i'm not saying the South bit the bay or anything i'm just highlighting the fact that some artists in the South that later blew up nationwide were down with Bay artists and influenced each other. not all local scenes in the south though, but some major players definitely. I mean back in 96 you had Al Kapone & Da Taylor Boys on El Kaye's album outta Richmond. bay artists sold in the ,midwest & the south especially. dallas has its own sound no doubt but people like E-40 have been fucking with Dallas for a long time, and you can even hear Go Hard Black featured on his latest album. but south music has always had its own very different flavors and local scenes and have been innovative, it was a different type of gangsta rap even though there were similarities. but i was talking about the South Circle album specifically though, which sounds very much like some mobbed out Oakland gangsta rap.
Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: Sir Petey on June 16, 2012, 08:58:24 PM
I played this shit non stop the summer it dropped. I bought on the strength of its features and when we popped it in the deck we couldn't believe how dope it sounded. Its going down is the shit.
Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: midwestryder on July 01, 2012, 12:30:51 AM
them dudes wasn't influenced by the bay or cali , Houston been like plus the music was being put out
at the same damn time don't try discredit the south . I c thats a recurring theme on this board to not
give the south it's just due but you can pump up wack rapper like Y.G . that nigga terrible . You better do your
research and c who Doc Dre wasn't influenced with that next episode . Street Military . THE CONVICTS influenced
Snoop whole earl rapping style and the D.O.C. coached and wrote for them .

there were influences back & forth IMO.
Alot of people down here don't listen to Ron C plus UGK different from
Houston rap . Dallas also have they own sound hell UGK was influenced by Houston or
Rap A Lot . Pimp was a fan of he Too $hort and Project Pat was his favorite
rappers . Wasn't Ron c the dude that imitated $hort how you gone base that on a total city influence .
Nobody else down here sound like Too $hort . That cat stole a style fool .
pimp c sounded like too short & the geto boys sounded like nWA. project pat was not around in 80's at all . ron c & nemesis who is from dallas had sound that was a mix of too short & run dmc .just like like the original ghetto boys sound like run dmc. . i don't even think you know who i am talking about when i say ron c Or nemesis . if you did you would know iam talking only about late 80's & early 90's because nothing else matters after that . also UGK was out almost the same time as rap-a-lot & already had there own sound & it sounded like too short not like houston or rap-a-lot . i been living & listening to hip hop since 1982. the original downsouth did not have then own style ever .  i am hip hop historian compared to you & that is facts,youngster
Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: Sir Petey on July 01, 2012, 10:50:02 AM
this fucking guy...




the sound is g funk mixed with southern blues nothing more nothing less...t mixx is a trained blues jazz musician with roots in gospel he used to play in blues joints and as a sessions player since his child days...during this time the south DID in fact have a sound. it was called gumbo funk and it was put down by guys like bido and NO joe and evn mike dean and it was pretty popular in its hey day look for that track on AZs doe or die and luniz pimps playa hustlaz and scarfaces diary album as well as 3 2 and ugks early work....it was def the signature new orleans and texas sound in the early and mid 90s



Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: Black Excellence on July 01, 2012, 02:19:39 PM
suave house at the time was on that space age pimpin' sound which was some classic shit. no one compared to death row's sound at that time though. i mean everybody in hip hop was doin' them but death row's sound was like no other then.
Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: LooN3y on July 01, 2012, 02:34:22 PM
them dudes wasn't influenced by the bay or cali , Houston been like plus the music was being put out
at the same damn time don't try discredit the south . I c thats a recurring theme on this board to not
give the south it's just due but you can pump up wack rapper like Y.G . that nigga terrible . You better do your
research and c who Doc Dre wasn't influenced with that next episode . Street Military . THE CONVICTS influenced
Snoop whole earl rapping style and the D.O.C. coached and wrote for them .



your an idiot
Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: BiggBoogaBiff on July 01, 2012, 03:03:48 PM
suave house at the time was on that space age pimpin' sound which was some classic shit. no one compared to death row's sound at that time though. i mean everybody in hip hop was doin' them but death row's sound was like no other then.


Yeah that's what I'm gettin at here.  This shit has Death Row written all over it but this South Circle shit was on point.
Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: Sir Petey on July 02, 2012, 01:31:09 AM
Dude who earlier likened snoops style to the convicts was on point. Listen to 32 and u hear snoops inflections hard core.
Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: LooN3y on July 02, 2012, 12:49:27 PM
can someone hook up the mp3s for these tracks?
Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: weedhead on July 03, 2012, 11:15:17 PM
them dudes wasn't influenced by the bay or cali , Houston been like plus the music was being put out
at the same damn time don't try discredit the south . I c thats a recurring theme on this board to not
give the south it's just due but you can pump up wack rapper like Y.G . that nigga terrible . You better do your
research and c who Doc Dre wasn't influenced with that next episode . Street Military . THE CONVICTS influenced
Snoop whole earl rapping style and the D.O.C. coached and wrote for them .
YOUR 100% correct sir...real talk.
Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: weedhead on July 03, 2012, 11:26:20 PM
them dudes wasn't influenced by the bay or cali , Houston been like plus the music was being put out
at the same damn time don't try discredit the south . I c thats a recurring theme on this board to not
give the south it's just due but you can pump up wack rapper like Y.G . that nigga terrible . You better do your
research and c who Doc Dre wasn't influenced with that next episode . Street Military . THE CONVICTS influenced
Snoop whole earl rapping style and the D.O.C. coached and wrote for them .

there were influences back & forth IMO.
Alot of people down here don't listen to Ron C plus UGK different from
Houston rap . Dallas also have they own sound hell UGK was influenced by Houston or
Rap A Lot . Pimp was a fan of he Too $hort and Project Pat was his favorite
rappers . Wasn't Ron c the dude that imitated $hort how you gone base that on a total city influence .
Nobody else down here sound like Too $hort . That cat stole a style fool .
pimp c sounded like too short & the geto boys sounded like nWA. project pat was not around in 80's at all . ron c & nemesis who is from dallas had sound that was a mix of too short & run dmc .just like like the original ghetto boys sound like run dmc. . i don't even think you know who i am talking about when i say ron c Or nemesis . if you did you would know iam talking only about late 80's & early 90's because nothing else matters after that . also UGK was out almost the same time as rap-a-lot & already had there own sound & it sounded like too short not like houston or rap-a-lot . i been living & listening to hip hop since 1982. the original downsouth did not have then own style ever .  i am hip hop historian compared to you & that is facts,youngster
Check this out coming from a brotha from the south (MEMPHIS)...Listen,We both had a hand in influencing each other(BAY and  the SOUTH)..Big mike ,and the Convicts had a big influence on Snoop,and Death row..befor they switched over to Rap-a-lot..The south ,and the bay was dealing with each other back in 88..cause we was the outsiders believe it or not...and im here to tell all of u(WE THE SOUTH HAD OUR ON STYLE OF PRODUCTION)long befor we got involved with the bay..go check out some old mjg,8ball...gangsta pat ect..but yeah we borrowed from each other..
Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: midwestryder on August 11, 2012, 02:34:18 AM
them dudes wasn't influenced by the bay or cali , Houston been like plus the music was being put out
at the same damn time don't try discredit the south . I c thats a recurring theme on this board to not
give the south it's just due but you can pump up wack rapper like Y.G . that nigga terrible . You better do your
research and c who Doc Dre wasn't influenced with that next episode . Street Military . THE CONVICTS influenced
Snoop whole earl rapping style and the D.O.C. coached and wrote for them .

there were influences back & forth IMO.
Alot of people down here don't listen to Ron C plus UGK different from
Houston rap . Dallas also have they own sound hell UGK was influenced by Houston or
Rap A Lot . Pimp was a fan of he Too $hort and Project Pat was his favorite
rappers . Wasn't Ron c the dude that imitated $hort how you gone base that on a total city influence .
Nobody else down here sound like Too $hort . That cat stole a style fool .
pimp c sounded like too short & the geto boys sounded like nWA. project pat was not around in 80's at all . ron c & nemesis who is from dallas had sound that was a mix of too short & run dmc .just like like the original ghetto boys sound like run dmc. . i don't even think you know who i am talking about when i say ron c Or nemesis . if you did you would know iam talking only about late 80's & early 90's because nothing else matters after that . also UGK was out almost the same time as rap-a-lot & already had there own sound & it sounded like too short not like houston or rap-a-lot . i been living & listening to hip hop since 1982. the original downsouth did not have then own style ever .  i am hip hop historian compared to you & that is facts,youngster
Check this out coming from a brotha from the south (MEMPHIS)...Listen,We both had a hand in influencing each other(BAY and  the SOUTH)..Big mike ,and the Convicts had a big influence on Snoop,and Death row..befor they switched over to Rap-a-lot..The south ,and the bay was dealing with each other back in 88..cause we was the outsiders believe it or not...and im here to tell all of u(WE THE SOUTH HAD OUR ON STYLE OF PRODUCTION)long befor we got involved with the bay..go check out some old mjg,8ball...gangsta pat ect..but yeah we borrowed from each other..
they guys you named at end aka old mjg,8ball...gangsta pat  where not around when bay started . the bay started befofre the south got down .the bay was already into hip hop way before 1988. by then 1988 the bay & east coast already influnced the south . the convicts never had album or project out before rap-a-lot . if they did i never heard about it & i had there album . the subject matter that mjg,8ball...gangsta pat  ,UGK , geto boys had already been done by the bay & rest of west coast . so right their shows the west coast influnced the south first . 8ball & mjg were already on some too short shit from the start.. yes , i know the south was the outsiders back then . i have been living & listen to hip hop since 1982 . so that means i heard & seen thing in hip hop most people did not see or never got to see or hear. just like scarface has said he was influnced by kool g rap & NWA.
Title: Re: South Circle 1995 Throwbacks - Death Row style G Funk (good $hit)
Post by: J. B A N A N A S on August 12, 2012, 10:05:25 AM
This shit is too g funk for me. I'd expect to hear this playing in some abandoned house in Fresno overrun with cholo tweakers.