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um, Soopafly's tracks were by far the best tracks on the album. "Throwin up da C" could easily be a single and a summertime anthem that would get them spins.
Soopafly and Warren would be much better because they have known Snoop, Daz, and Kurupt for years and probably know the sound that can bring the best out of em. Same way that Dre knows how to bring the best out of snoop.
I NEVER mentioned anything about this album being compared to any Death Row/G-Funk era album. Let me repeat that for those that see this thread: I never mentioned anything about this album being compared to any Death Row/G-Funk era album. If you want to compare albums, compare this album to E-40. Both of them haven't been in the mainstream in a while and are associated with a certain sound however the difference is that E-40 was able to cater to both crowds (the Bay area and mainstream) successfully and drop plenty of hot songs to satisfy both crowds. Snoop, Daz, and Kurupt for the most part chose tracks that were garbage that even a deaf person would disagree with. Like I said, Snoop and Tha Dogg pound expect their g-funk fans to buy anything that they release, they do these interviews on sites like dubcnn and wcrydaz promising that this album will be "the" album that takes them back, and these fans are let down time and time again because they hype their albums up and release trash. Like someone said, this is the 213 album all over again. I feel bad for the Snoop groupies that are going to be let down by this album.
every time a dpg related album comes out everyone on this board rushes to talk shit on it.yea right, 213 is the worst album ever and theres not even one decent track on it fast forward one year and half yall muthafuckas are loving the shit out of it.
Quote from: Woodrow on June 18, 2006, 09:50:58 PMThis is 213 Part 2.213 album is actually pretty good for the most part
This is 213 Part 2.
Quote from: Untouchability on June 19, 2006, 10:32:51 AMum, Soopafly's tracks were by far the best tracks on the album. "Throwin up da C" could easily be a single and a summertime anthem that would get them spins. Spins where? In L.A.? L.A. ain't the rest of the country, or the rest of the world, son. You know as well as I do that nobody outside of L.A. would give a fuck about "Throwin Up Da C" any more than they've given a fuck about the single "Cali Iz Active" so far.Quote from: Untouchability on June 19, 2006, 10:32:51 AMSoopafly and Warren would be much better because they have known Snoop, Daz, and Kurupt for years and probably know the sound that can bring the best out of em. Same way that Dre knows how to bring the best out of snoop.Neither Soopafly nor Warren can bring out the best in Snoop the way Dre or even Pharrell can (yeah, I said it...Pharrell's beats for Snoop are dope). Battlecat USED to bring out Snoop's best (5 years ago), but he's starting to sound pedestrian now. And ain't nobody gonna bring out the best in Daz and Kurupt - both of them are has-beens who have long since fallen off and will always sound wack no matter who they have producing them.The album doesn't gain anything from Soopafly's productions, and it wouldn't have gained from Warren G's, either.Quote from: Untouchability on June 19, 2006, 10:32:51 AMI NEVER mentioned anything about this album being compared to any Death Row/G-Funk era album. Let me repeat that for those that see this thread: I never mentioned anything about this album being compared to any Death Row/G-Funk era album. If you want to compare albums, compare this album to E-40. Both of them haven't been in the mainstream in a while and are associated with a certain sound however the difference is that E-40 was able to cater to both crowds (the Bay area and mainstream) successfully and drop plenty of hot songs to satisfy both crowds. Snoop, Daz, and Kurupt for the most part chose tracks that were garbage that even a deaf person would disagree with. Like I said, Snoop and Tha Dogg pound expect their g-funk fans to buy anything that they release, they do these interviews on sites like dubcnn and wcrydaz promising that this album will be "the" album that takes them back, and these fans are let down time and time again because they hype their albums up and release trash. Like someone said, this is the 213 album all over again. I feel bad for the Snoop groupies that are going to be let down by this album.You just contradicted yourself...first you say you don't expect them to do G-Funk, then you criticize them for not catering to G-Funk fans. My point is, not only does DPG not have any obligation to G-Funk fans, but they shouldn't even be trying in the first place because it ain't worth it.G-Funk fans are just dumb muh'fuckas who live in the past and then complain whenever an album doesn't follow the G-Funk blueprint to a tee, and then they wonder why nobody except them is checking for the West anymore.
LMFAO at people trying to say this album is heat, this was easily one of the worst albums I have ever heard. I listened to every track more than once and my opinion that it is utter ass isnt going anywhere. Horrible album and its too bad that some people cant admit that.
holy shit this is bad, its worse then blood money!! rick rock's beat sucks, most of the verses suck too. oh and the worst song ever created is on this album "Its crackin all night". where did they come up with such a bad song? its pathetic the label let them put such a bad song on a album. Puffy better hope no one hears this song, because it'll destroy his career. bad bad bad album.
I like the album after two times of hearing... but opinion might change, can't say in what direction But I hate to mention senseless features on a cover like Nate Dogg for singin "waahoooh" on "Don't Sweat It" or the Cube-Feature, shit sounds like a sample though it's a pretty hot track.