Author Topic: lil half deads debut album vs daz debut...which do you prefer and why?  (Read 710 times)

bouli77

Re: lil half deads debut album vs daz debut...which do you prefer and why?
« Reply #30 on: January 09, 2014, 11:45:27 AM »
ok so i went and listened to this song hoodlife that i havent heard in so many years and i noticed something i never noticed before at the end of the song he starts talking to a homie in the studio and i think that homie was tray deeeeeeeeeeeeeee. i also think tray dee wrote this or helped because he used a line i heard tray dee say later on in his career...."dippin while im flippin,listening to the oldies..." anyone else ever noticed that?

yeah that's tray deee i mentioned it in my post, i was always frustrated with that song cause i felt tray deee could have spit something but conceptually it's a solo song, a collaboration wouldn't have fitted the storytelling. good point about the line you mentioned, never paid any attention to that.

my substitute ost is in my car, i'll hook u up as soon as i get it from there
 

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Re: lil half deads debut album vs daz debut...which do you prefer and why?
« Reply #31 on: January 09, 2014, 12:35:41 PM »
thats probably the first time boulis made a mistake like that. he knows his shit.



yeah lmao i got them mixed up, honestly both are equally good and have a similar sound. death has arisen has dope production from start to finish, even the skit wit Miss B. Havin rappin' is outstanding, they should have made a complete song off that skit. but my favorite beats are Had 2 Be A Hustla, Still Got It (god what a beat), deadicated,  12 Pacofdoja.

still my favorite Half Dead song has to be "Hood Life" from the Substitute OST, the beat is insane and Half Dead is pretty decent, it's too bad Tray Deee's only doing useless adlibs at the end.

apparently Half Dead has no DPG features cause Death Row at the time wouldn't allow outside collaborations except when they were greenlighted by Suge (I.e. DPG on Hammer's 94 album the funky headhunter), the original Still on a Mission features Snoop Dogg and you can hear his style on the song. as Petey said Half Dead sounds like Snoop (and Warren too, that's that LBC style)


totally missed this part of your post. i thought i fucking stumbled upon a gangsta rap revelation and shit.

i should have known bouli rarely slips lol