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Lil Jay

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Re: Hip-Hop-Reviewed.cjb.net [Writers Wanted]
« Reply #30 on: December 01, 2001, 02:21:02 PM »
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please stick to the topic



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« Reply #31 on: December 01, 2001, 03:30:20 PM »
Um... I didn't diss young people.  I said you're a little big for your age, that's the truth.  Jake, delete this if you want, but who determines he gets the last word?  Again, why are you dissing musicians, incognito?  Diss me.

And narrator, i'm glad to see you also notice incognito doing that.  We used to wait months for a review from him, and he'd just wait until the next dre/snoop/eminem related project came out.  LOL.  

Anyways, i'm wasting my time, i just feel offended that he's been talking sh*t about 'not wanting anytning to do with us'.  And he tried to sell a cd I made him as a gift, that's bitchmade.  I'm sorry, but it is.  How can you get mad at narrator for botting a cd when you tried to sell the one I made you?  LOL, god.  That's fine though, now I know what you're made of, and you're right, I don't see you on the street, lol... that's a good thing.  
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« Reply #32 on: December 01, 2001, 03:40:38 PM »
Trauma, you've turned this into a mutherfuckin soap opera.  Why did you have to be a bitch and not say a word about me leaving till now?  Is this your excuse for posting here again?

I don't know what the hell your talkin about by saying, "I diss muscians."  Okay, putting words in my mouth, AGAIN!  I never tried to sell that CD, your just sayin shit again.  LOL, and I'm way more fuckin muscial than you, so shut the hell up and go cry.  You don't know me, get the fuck off my back.  

What's this shit bout seeing me in the street?  I seen where you live, it ain't Compton.

Overall, I haven't been talking shit about you.  I've talked to Logic, the only one who seems sane. I said I didn't want to be apart of your underground movement with wckillaz, I don't know or listen to that type of music.  If that's talkin shit than fuck off.

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« Reply #33 on: December 01, 2001, 11:51:47 PM »
I have respect for both of ya'll, and since ya'll put this on the forum for everybody, instead of handling it on your own, I feel it's okay for me to drop my opinion.........

PEACE... Put your Peace signs in the air.  Put your best foot forward, let your higher self shine through, and let's have PEACE.  Both of ya'll are good people man.  Incognito always spoke highly of Trauma.  And he was hurt when Trauma started to ignore him.  Until now Trauma just left dude in the dark about everything.  Trauma was upset about Incognito trying (or not, I don't know) to sell that cd, and about Incognito lying about his age, but he should of let dude know instead of leaving him in the dark.  They're was alot of fucked up shit said in that argument on both sides.  Let's have Peace...Squash it.  One Love, One Life, One God, One Nation....
 

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« Reply #34 on: December 02, 2001, 03:28:29 AM »
i cant believe bigjake deleted my RESPONSE to incognitos wack ass  shiiiiit
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Murrow

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« Reply #35 on: December 02, 2001, 05:49:02 AM »
ANYWAY, in the aftermath of all this, anyone who wants to get down, and have their opinions heard just get @ me.  Album previews, reviews or articles on anything hip-hop we'll take.  We still need some new material before we open, so we are taking reviews.  I'm still searching for just 1 writer to add on to the staff, then we are set.

Peace
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« Reply #36 on: December 02, 2001, 07:36:00 AM »

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i cant believe bigjake deleted my RESPONSE to incognitos wack ass  shiiiiit



what did i say!? stick to the fucking topic!!!!!!


god damn now EVERY ONE and i mean EVERYONE , FRIEND OR FUCKING FOE

STICK TO THE MOTHER FUCKING GOD DAMN TOPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIC
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« Reply #37 on: December 02, 2001, 07:46:53 AM »
Incognito,I am gona send u the whole review i did..I revised it and took the dubs out and the Skits.
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Murrow

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« Reply #38 on: December 02, 2001, 07:47:10 AM »

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what did i say!? stick to the fucking topic!!!!!!


god damn now EVERY ONE and i mean EVERYONE , FRIEND OR FUCKING FOE

STICK TO THE MOTHER FUCKING GOD DAMN TOPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIC


ROTFLOL!  Shit, looks like Jake is reaching for his sawed off again, don't mess wit a mod.
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« Reply #39 on: December 04, 2001, 11:40:01 AM »
                 Xzibit "Restless"

1.Intro/Restless - 3.5/5 Almost jacks Rakims Intro from "Tha Master"

2.Front 2 back - 4/5 Nice Beat by Rockwilder, nice flow to it by Xzibit.

3.Been a Long Time - 4/5 Nice and smooth beat by Battlecat. Nate makes the song A LOT better

4.U Know - 4.5/5 Nice Dre Beat. One of Dre's best verses in a while. Xzibit came tight

5.X - 5/5 Dope ass Dre beat, Dope ass lyrics, Classic track. Snoop coulda' done a Little more than talk

6.Alkaholik - 4/5 I love this track, especially Erick Sermons dope Beat.

7.Kenny Parker - 2.75/5 Whack track, shoulda' been replaced by "Year 2000." The beat is WAY too repetative and quite, and Xzibits rhymes are whacker than usual.

8.Drugs N Alkohal (DNA) - 3.5/5 A perfect example of an OK track. Beat starts off nice. Xzibit steals the show from Snoop

9.Double Time - 3.5/5 Nice track. The idea of it sounds like something DMX or Juvenile would do, but still nice lyrics

10.Dont Approach Me - 4.5/5 You can actually feel this track. Eminem steals the show, even though Xzibit comes off tight also. Eminem shows his true emotions on the mic like never before, and also showcases his production skills

11.Rimz N Tirez - 3.75/5 Another OK track. Damn, Butch Cassidy is tight!

12.Fuckin' You Right - 3.25/5 Not as bad as people make it out to be. I like the humor, but he doesn't show his lyrical talen. He uses the DMX method (In other word, rhyming names). I guess he needed a pussy song despretly

13.Best of Things - 5/5 I love this track, from dre's beat, to X's lyrics, to the smooth chorus...CLASSIC

14.Get Your Walk On - 5/5 Wow! Two classic tracks in a row. Battlecats GREATEST beat ever (Some help from Mel Man). One of my favorite tracks in a while. I just love this beat, and again Xzibit's lyrics fit perfect

15.Sorry I'm Away - 4/5 Nice tracks, Xzibit could'a done a 3rd verse instead of having DJ Quik and Suga Free on the track. But nice follow up to the classic track "The Foundation"

16.Loud and Clear - 4/5 I think Battlecat shows his production skills again with this one. Everyone comes off tight. and I love Butch cassidy on this one


Overall - 8/10 Dope Album, Recomended for any REAL WestCoast Hip Hop Fan
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« Reply #40 on: December 04, 2001, 11:42:22 AM »
Eazy E "Eazy-Duz-It"

Produced By Dr Dre and DJ Yella



"Intro" - Nice Intro, very Original, it's been copied many times, but this is one of the greatest Intro's, very classic 5/5

1."Still Talkin" - Nice track to Introduce the album. Eazy E talking a bunch of shit, and tellin everyone he's the most gangsta of all. 4.5/5

2."Nobody Move" - Classic track, nice lyrics, nice beat. 5/5

3."Ruthless Villian" - Another tight track. Supposedly a freestyle. MC Ren and Eazy E trade off lines, and both come off tight. Probably should have been the last track because MC Ren says "Yo Dre how much longer we got on this tape?" . 4.75/5

4."2 Hard Mutha(fucka)'s" - Wow! 2 Eazy E/MC Ren callabo's in a row, this one is even better, another tight/classic track 5/5

5."Boyz N Tha Hood (Extended Remix)" - This track is too much for words. This is what started it all, the first big Single in West Coast Hip-Hop, way back from "NWA And The Posse" in 1987. It was probably placed on too many CD's but this is the best version yet. One of the greatest Hip Hop tracks ever, written by Ice Cube said by Eazy E. Above classic track. 5+/5

6."Eazy-Duz-It" - I love this track, one of my favorites on the album. Classic .
5/5

7."We Wan't Eazy" - No cusses on this one, cuz it's meant for the radio, but even that can't stop him from bringing us a dope ass track 4.75/5

8."Eazy-Er Said Than Dunn" - This is a classic track, Eazy-E, once again, tells us who he is, I belive this shoulda' been track number 1, but hell, I really could care less, as long as it made tha lbum, Classic 5/5

9."Radio" - Another tight track about the Radio. A bunch of tight samples used on this one. 4.75/5

10."No More ?'s" - Wow, three tracks without 1 cuss word from the late great Eazy E? I know it's hard to belive, but who the fuck cares, Eazy E rips this one also. Only problem is that theres too much talking between the verses. 4.5/5

11."I'mma Break it Down" - Probably the worse track on this whole CD. But what the fuck? It's still tight as hell! 4/5

12."Eazy Veres 8 chaper 10" - Nice Outro, nothing REALLY special 4/5

Overall - As you can see this one is a straight classic, a MUST have for any real Hip Hop fan. One of my top 5 favorites of ALL TIME...With MC Ren and Ice Cube writing lyrics, and Dre producing, how can you go wrong? Every Hip Hop Head needs to have this classic. 9.9/10
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Murrow

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« Reply #41 on: December 04, 2001, 01:40:57 PM »
Thanks for the support, buddy boy.
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Don Seer

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« Reply #42 on: December 04, 2001, 08:21:06 PM »

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Eazy E "Eazy-Duz-It"

Produced By Dr Dre and DJ Yella



"Intro" - Nice Intro, very Original, it's been copied many times, but this is one of the greatest Intro's, very classic 5/5

1."Still Talkin" - Nice track to Introduce the album. Eazy E talking a bunch of shit, and tellin everyone he's the most gangsta of all. 4.5/5

2."Nobody Move" - Classic track, nice lyrics, nice beat. 5/5

3."Ruthless Villian" - Another tight track. Supposedly a freestyle. MC Ren and Eazy E trade off lines, and both come off tight. Probably should have been the last track because MC Ren says "Yo Dre how much longer we got on this tape?" . 4.75/5

4."2 Hard Mutha(fucka)'s" - Wow! 2 Eazy E/MC Ren callabo's in a row, this one is even better, another tight/classic track 5/5

5."Boyz N Tha Hood (Extended Remix)" - This track is too much for words. This is what started it all, the first big Single in West Coast Hip-Hop, way back from "NWA And The Posse" in 1987. It was probably placed on too many CD's but this is the best version yet. One of the greatest Hip Hop tracks ever, written by Ice Cube said by Eazy E. Above classic track. 5+/5

6."Eazy-Duz-It" - I love this track, one of my favorites on the album. Classic .
5/5

7."We Wan't Eazy" - No cusses on this one, cuz it's meant for the radio, but even that can't stop him from bringing us a dope ass track 4.75/5

8."Eazy-Er Said Than Dunn" - This is a classic track, Eazy-E, once again, tells us who he is, I belive this shoulda' been track number 1, but hell, I really could care less, as long as it made tha lbum, Classic 5/5

9."Radio" - Another tight track about the Radio. A bunch of tight samples used on this one. 4.75/5

10."No More ?'s" - Wow, three tracks without 1 cuss word from the late great Eazy E? I know it's hard to belive, but who the fuck cares, Eazy E rips this one also. Only problem is that theres too much talking between the verses. 4.5/5

11."I'mma Break it Down" - Probably the worse track on this whole CD. But what the fuck? It's still tight as hell! 4/5

12."Eazy Veres 8 chaper 10" - Nice Outro, nothing REALLY special 4/5

Overall - As you can see this one is a straight classic, a MUST have for any real Hip Hop fan. One of my top 5 favorites of ALL TIME...With MC Ren and Ice Cube writing lyrics, and Dre producing, how can you go wrong? Every Hip Hop Head needs to have this classic. 9.9/10


memorized this album when it came out, still know the words even though i dont listen to it as much

when's the site going live incognito?
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« Reply #43 on: December 05, 2001, 05:01:03 AM »
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when's the site going live incognito?


very soon homie.
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« Reply #44 on: December 05, 2001, 08:11:15 AM »
We're comin, no rush y'all.  We just gotta finish up some review and get the shit up.

Yo Cliche...check you e-mail, and hit me up if you wanna get down.  I need an answer homie.
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