West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: blockstar on March 04, 2005, 02:13:22 PM
-
01 01:18 Intro
02 04:43 The Streetz Of Compton
03 04:07 Blacksox
04 03:27 Krush Groove
05 04:34 Troublesome
06 02:25 Rookie Card
07 04:17 Promised Land
08 03:39 Gutta Boyz
09 03:43 Put It In The Air
10 04:24 Desperados
11 01:16 100 Barz And Gunnin
12 04:06 Work Hard
13 02:57 Untold Story
14 02:46 Outro
47:42 min Total Playing Time - Total Size 63,7 MB
JT The Bigga Figga's Get Low Records
announces the upcoming release of The
Game's "West Coast Resurrection" on March
29, 2005. The album features previously
unreleased material recorded in the Bay
Area with JT The Bigga Figga.
JT the artist-CEO traveled from his Bay
Area base to attend a hip-hop conference
featuring Russell Simmons and Minister
Louis Farrakhan and was inspired by some
of the personal and professional lessons
he learned at the event. But JT was most
impressed by an up-and-coming rapper he
met there. The rapper's name: The Game.
"He caught my attention," JT recalls of
the superstar rapper now signed to Dr.
Dre's Aftermath Entertainment. "His style
was not like a normal West Coast style.
It was more like an East Coast style with
a West Coast look and West Coast lyrics.
He sounded like a bunch of famous people.
I knew if the right amount of money was
behind him that he would definitely
become a star. I told him I could bring
him to the Bay and go ahead and knock out
an album -- really as much material as
possible. I told him, 'All I want claim
to is the songs that me and you do.
Whatever you do on your own after that,
it's on you. Get your money, cousin.'"
As they say, game recognize game, so The
Game agreed to JT's terms and recorded
approximately 30 songs with JT. Some of
those songs are featured on The Game's
"West Coast Resurrection."
Fans of The Game's major label debut,
2005's platinum-plus "The Documentary,"
will be able to trace the Compton
rapper's evolution with "West Coast
Resurrection." "You can hear early stages
of The Game," JT explains. "You can hear
a little bit of his development all the
way through the album. You can hear the
youngness in his voice, but you can still
hear the hunger and still see the style."
The first song The Game and JT recorded
together was "The Streetz Of Compton," a
stellar remake of DJ Quik's classic "Born
And Raised In Compton." Another one of
their early recordings was "Blacksox," a
thumping song that also features JT and
Bluechip.
"When you listen to that particular
track, that's him finding his identity
and it stands out because it's the rookie
card," JT says of "Blacksox." "It
represents The Game's essence coming into
this rap game. That is the resurrection
of the West Coast, because he's the
shining star of the West and everybody's
taking their hat off to him for the
West."
Now, with The Game's "West Coast
Resurrection" ready to hit the streets,
JT The Bigga Figga has positioned himself
as an artist and executive with a keen
ear for emerging talent.
"I want to be known as the guy that you
can come to when you want to get your
jumpstart," JT says. "If you're dope,
let's throw it out there and see what we
can do."
The Game did it. Who's next?
-
wonder if its gonna be any good..
-
got some new unreleased shit on here
track two is tight
-
You got a yousendit link?
-
You got a yousendit link?
im on 56k orelse id upload it
-
Right Click Save Target As (http://s120156404.onlinehome.us/Coast.rar)
enjoy
-
Props.
-
thanks for the link
-
why thank you
-
pretty fucked up how he's talking about game being "the shining star of the westcoast" in that info thing, but then is dissing him on forums with that letter about him not bringing back shit.
-
pretty fucked up how he's talking about game being "the shining star of the westcoast" in that info thing, but then is dissing him on forums with that letter about him not bringing back shit.
-
dope
-
thanks man
-
its actually pretty nice, i just don't like how JT handles the situation.....
-
pretty fucked up how he's talking about game being "the shining star of the westcoast" in that info thing, but then is dissing him on forums with that letter about him not bringing back shit.
C'mon man, you wanted him to release an album entitled "THAT FOOL GAME RUINING THE WEST COAST"? with a sticker "BUY THIS CD AND YOU'LL HELP ME GETTING MONEY OFF HIM"? Obviously he had to act this way. If this CD sells, JT gets money. His focus is to get money.
-
well none of these songs are unreleased so anyone coppin this shit gotta be a fuckin idiot.
-
yeah the shit is tight though.
Game had a totally different style. On the first song, his flow sounds like D.o.C. . he sounded alot like shyne too
-
Game had a totally different style. On the first song, his flow sounds like D.o.C. . he sounded alot like shyne too
Damn man, for real! He doesnt even sound like Game!! Crazy how much he changed his style.
-
since when did dubcnn allow direct links to be posted?