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Pooh Man = bay area rapper who was in the Dangerous Crew and later beefed with themDJ Pooh = producer whos produced for Cube, LL Cool J, 2Pac, Dogg Pound(produced NY, NY) and co-wrote the movie Friday.
Quote from: BombFirst on August 09, 2006, 11:55:01 PMPooh Man = bay area rapper who was in the Dangerous Crew and later beefed with themDJ Pooh = producer whos produced for Cube, LL Cool J, 2Pac, Dogg Pound(produced NY, NY) and co-wrote the movie Friday.thanks mang, this shit is fucken like rocket science.
Quote from: akcranker on August 09, 2006, 11:36:59 PMprops for the list. I've always loved Short's old CD's with my favorite being Get In Where You Fit In and I like Banks. I love the old funky beats they had on those albums so I want to find other cd's by Dangerous Crew.Can you recommend any albums from either the Crew as a whole or individual crew members albums?yea, i know mang. Banks is a beast when it comes to the beats, he is not a bad rapper either. and then $hort in the 90's was just fucken crazy. "Get in Where you fit in" is also my favorite album. you remember the song "Get in where you fit in?" its like #8 track on the cd, that is a diss to Pooh. The other 2 dude that are on the song, Bad Influnze, murderd that shit.Albums that you should check out is:Ant Banks- The Big Bad Ass, Sittin on Somethin Phat, Do or DieToo $hort- Albums #1-10(you probably already know about that)Goldy- In the Land of FunkAlso, Father Dom and Bad Influenze both had albums. Bad Influenze stopped rappin after one of the duo died, Rappin Ron. RIP They also had a record called "Dont try this at Home." It isnt as good as thier individual records but worth checkin out.if anyone can add on to help homeboy out, be my mufuckin guest.
props for the list. I've always loved Short's old CD's with my favorite being Get In Where You Fit In and I like Banks. I love the old funky beats they had on those albums so I want to find other cd's by Dangerous Crew.Can you recommend any albums from either the Crew as a whole or individual crew members albums?
Quote from: Suckaa Free on August 09, 2006, 11:54:09 PMQuote from: akcranker on August 09, 2006, 11:36:59 PMprops for the list. I've always loved Short's old CD's with my favorite being Get In Where You Fit In and I like Banks. I love the old funky beats they had on those albums so I want to find other cd's by Dangerous Crew.Can you recommend any albums from either the Crew as a whole or individual crew members albums?yea, i know mang. Banks is a beast when it comes to the beats, he is not a bad rapper either. and then $hort in the 90's was just fucken crazy. "Get in Where you fit in" is also my favorite album. you remember the song "Get in where you fit in?" its like #8 track on the cd, that is a diss to Pooh. The other 2 dude that are on the song, Bad Influnze, murderd that shit.Albums that you should check out is:Ant Banks- The Big Bad Ass, Sittin on Somethin Phat, Do or DieToo $hort- Albums #1-10(you probably already know about that)Goldy- In the Land of FunkAlso, Father Dom and Bad Influenze both had albums. Bad Influenze stopped rappin after one of the duo died, Rappin Ron. RIP They also had a record called "Dont try this at Home." It isnt as good as thier individual records but worth checkin out.if anyone can add on to help homeboy out, be my mufuckin guest. Props man yea I love the track "Get In Where You Fit In".. in fact I love every track, beat, lyric on that whole CD. I have pretty much every Short album and I think I have that Ant Banks album already but always wondered who else was in the Crew. I'll definitely check those other albums out. Thanks for the list.Lately I wish Short would go back to the shit he did with the Crew. I really don't like hearing him on a Lil Jon beat much and his music just doesn't seem as good as it was back in the day. But I'm a fan so I'll still give it a listen.