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Re: Thoughts on Daz after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #15 on: May 24, 2007, 12:11:20 PM »
1- Retalliation, Revenge and Get Back (98)
9/10

2- R.A.W. (00)
9/10

3- This Life I Lead (02)
7.5/10

4- I Got Love In These Streetz LP (02)
7.5/10

5- DPGC: You Know What Im Throwin Up (03)
8.5/10

6- I Got Love In These Streetz: The Album (04)
7/10

7- Tha Dogg Pound Gangsta LP (05)
8.5/10

8- Gangsta Crunk (05)
1/10

9- So So Gangsta (06)
8.5/10

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Re: Thoughts on Daz after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #16 on: May 24, 2007, 06:44:00 PM »
but truthfully Daz is the Erick Sermon of the West.  Came out on top at first then later on he faded away, i aint tryna sound like im hatin but Daz wouldnt b nowhere without Snoopy.  Daz used 2 b one of my favorite artist but after a while his rhymes and weneva he do beats just sound like average shit u could hear around tha block, nothin mind blowin
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Re: Thoughts on Daz after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #17 on: May 24, 2007, 09:37:39 PM »
1- Retalliation, Revenge and Get Back (98)
9/10

2- R.A.W. (00)
9/10

3- This Life I Lead (02)
7.5/10

4- I Got Love In These Streetz LP (02)
7.5/10

5- DPGC: You Know What Im Throwin Up (03)
8.5/10

6- I Got Love In These Streetz: The Album (04)
7/10

7- Tha Dogg Pound Gangsta LP (05)
8.5/10

8- Gangsta Crunk (05)
1/10

9- So So Gangsta (06)
8.5/10

LOL Gangsta Crunk was that bad? ;D
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Re: Thoughts on Daz after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #18 on: May 25, 2007, 04:19:40 AM »
1- Retalliation, Revenge and Get Back (98)
9/10

2- R.A.W. (00)
9/10

3- This Life I Lead (02)
7.5/10

4- I Got Love In These Streetz LP (02)
7.5/10

5- DPGC: You Know What Im Throwin Up (03)
8.5/10

6- I Got Love In These Streetz: The Album (04)
7/10

7- Tha Dogg Pound Gangsta LP (05)
8.5/10

8- Gangsta Crunk (05)
1/10

9- So So Gangsta (06)
8.5/10

LOL Gangsta Crunk was that bad? ;D

no it wasnt but if your not interested in hearing taht type of music and want daz to keep it strictly west then your not going to like it.

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Re: Thoughts on Daz after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #19 on: May 25, 2007, 06:10:58 AM »
but truthfully Daz is the Erick Sermon of the West.  Came out on top at first then later on he faded away, i aint tryna sound like im hatin but Daz wouldnt b nowhere without Snoopy.  Daz used 2 b one of my favorite artist but after a while his rhymes and weneva he do beats just sound like average shit u could hear around tha block, nothin mind blowin

Yes and no. Daz was put on by Snoop, but before the whole Death Row fiasco, he was making a name for himself. He produced almost half of All Eyez On Me, was basically the executive producer of Gang Related and was keeping his name out there. Where he may or may not have been wrong was staying there as long as he did and not trying to get a deal elsewhere. But when he started doing the indie thing, of course you won't hear as much from him. But like I said earlier, he could have bitched and complained and not put material out after Death Row, but he stayed on his grind and created a company for himself. Now I may not agree with how he does business as far as customer orders and sometimes not giving the fans a finished product, but I respect his hustle. He just got to tighten his biz up.
 

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Re: Thoughts on Daz after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #20 on: May 25, 2007, 07:18:18 AM »
but truthfully Daz is the Erick Sermon of the West.  Came out on top at first then later on he faded away, i aint tryna sound like im hatin but Daz wouldnt b nowhere without Snoopy.  Daz used 2 b one of my favorite artist but after a while his rhymes and weneva he do beats just sound like average shit u could hear around tha block, nothin mind blowin

Yes and no. Daz was put on by Snoop, but before the whole Death Row fiasco, he was making a name for himself. He produced almost half of All Eyez On Me, was basically the executive producer of Gang Related and was keeping his name out there. Where he may or may not have been wrong was staying there as long as he did and not trying to get a deal elsewhere. But when he started doing the indie thing, of course you won't hear as much from him. But like I said earlier, he could have bitched and complained and not put material out after Death Row, but he stayed on his grind and created a company for himself. Now I may not agree with how he does business as far as customer orders and sometimes not giving the fans a finished product, but I respect his hustle. He just got to tighten his biz up.

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Re: Thoughts on Daz after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #21 on: May 25, 2007, 07:29:33 AM »
I really thought after AEOM and Gang Related, Daz would be a top notch producer. My homies back then would argue even if Daz had better beats than Dre. Of course this was before we knew about all the mixing and mastering but even after his solo record RR&GB I thought he would be in high demand and it didn't happen. 2pac dying did not help either. Probably only 2nd to Johnny J, Daz was his favorite producer and they were making alot of hits together. He was in line to be the top dog with production in DR and then it all fell apart. Bad break but that is how it is.
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Re: Thoughts on Daz after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #22 on: May 25, 2007, 08:52:47 AM »
1- Retalliation, Revenge and Get Back (98)
9/10

2- R.A.W. (00)
9/10

3- This Life I Lead (02)
7.5/10

4- I Got Love In These Streetz LP (02)
7.5/10

5- DPGC: You Know What Im Throwin Up (03)
8.5/10

6- I Got Love In These Streetz: The Album (04)
7/10

7- Tha Dogg Pound Gangsta LP (05)
8.5/10

8- Gangsta Crunk (05)
1/10

9- So So Gangsta (06)
8.5/10

I pretty much agree with this ranking except for So so gangsta. That was only half dope, but I know this wasn't because of Daz....This was JDs direction. I give So So gangsta 5/10. Glass was half empty. Also Raw was dope, but not a 9/10 I give it more of a 7/10 for me.

But you apart from slight differences in taste, I agree with this.
 

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Re: Thoughts on Daz after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #23 on: May 25, 2007, 09:07:36 AM »
wanted to add

-live instrumentation on the song On the a grind from RAW is gorgeous

-I like RAW better than RRGB but that's my opinion.

will add more later, already late to work

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Re: Thoughts on Daz after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #24 on: May 26, 2007, 03:44:52 AM »
1- Retalliation, Revenge and Get Back (98)
9/10

2- R.A.W. (00)
9/10

3- This Life I Lead (02)
7.5/10

4- I Got Love In These Streetz LP (02)
7.5/10

5- DPGC: You Know What Im Throwin Up (03)
8.5/10

6- I Got Love In These Streetz: The Album (04)
7/10

7- Tha Dogg Pound Gangsta LP (05)
8.5/10

8- Gangsta Crunk (05)
1/10

9- So So Gangsta (06)
8.5/10

I pretty much agree with this ranking except for So so gangsta. That was only half dope, but I know this wasn't because of Daz....This was JDs direction. I give So So gangsta 5/10. Glass was half empty. Also Raw was dope, but not a 9/10 I give it more of a 7/10 for me.

But you apart from slight differences in taste, I agree with this.

i could see lowering my ssg.... but RAW is RAW!


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Re: Thoughts on Daz after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #25 on: November 02, 2008, 07:12:26 PM »
u know what's funny about Daz's solo work? it has no replay value.

I bought his albums then after a month I wouldn't listen to it once for months.

it's nothing special. Daz shoulda just stuck to producing and let Kurupt do his thing on the mic.
 

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Re: Thoughts on Daz after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #26 on: November 04, 2008, 01:50:05 PM »
his first two are solid as hell to me. i can still bump RAW and even RRGB...the rest isn't bad but yeah I feel you....that so so gangsta was surprisingly smooth, but not addictive or anything.

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Re: Thoughts on Daz after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #27 on: November 04, 2008, 01:54:02 PM »
u know what's funny about Daz's solo work? it has no replay value.

I bought his albums then after a month I wouldn't listen to it once for months.

it's nothing special. Daz shoulda just stuck to producing and let Kurupt do his thing on the mic.

I agree.  I'll listen to his album once, and then won't bother listening to it for a few years.  He's one of those artists that sounds better when he's on a group project or a feature.
 

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Re: Thoughts on Daz after finally hearing the discography
« Reply #29 on: November 04, 2008, 04:53:36 PM »
are you people that dumb and slow...lol...
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