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Quote from: Chad Vader Supporter of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on March 26, 2008, 06:25:33 PMQuote from: Laconic on March 26, 2008, 06:11:00 PMDid you ask him about Guerrilla Funk and Paris?yeah,I would like some info on that as well. A Kam album produced by Paris would be dope! i'll mention it next time. I didn't want to include to many "any contact with" questions (did dre and cube and nate dogg as a follow up question) or else it'd get a bit repetitive..
Quote from: Laconic on March 26, 2008, 06:11:00 PMDid you ask him about Guerrilla Funk and Paris?yeah,I would like some info on that as well. A Kam album produced by Paris would be dope!
Did you ask him about Guerrilla Funk and Paris?
Murder Dem Murders was my favorite track in 07,and is still in HEAVY rotation.
props Lunatic, great job with this one!
props...and keep them interviews comin'
to be honest i'm more interested in a Kam soloalbum than the warzone project but i'll check it out when it drops.
yeah,I would like some info on that as well. A Kam album produced by Paris would be dope!
i'll mention it next time. I didn't want to include to many "any contact with" questions(did dre and cube and nate dogg as a follow up question) or else it'd get a bit repetitive..
true, but Paris could provide the platform for a new Kam soloalbum;Kam isn't really able to put out an album independantly by himself (yet) and no label wants to work with him he says.
yeah i've been listening a lot to that track too;the first time i heard it i thought the track was a little repetetive though.shame it was never really finished.
Quote from: Dre-Day - Officer of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on March 27, 2008, 06:38:58 AMto be honest i'm more interested in a Kam soloalbum than the warzone project but i'll check it out when it drops.yep,Warzone donīt feel natural But I see what Snoop is trying to do though.
Quote from: Laconic on March 26, 2008, 06:11:00 PMDid you ask him about Guerrilla Funk and Paris?Quote from: Chad Vader Supporter of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on March 26, 2008, 06:25:33 PMyeah,I would like some info on that as well. A Kam album produced by Paris would be dope! Quote from: Lunatic 63 on March 26, 2008, 06:27:00 PMi'll mention it next time. I didn't want to include to many "any contact with" questions(did dre and cube and nate dogg as a follow up question) or else it'd get a bit repetitive..Quote from: Dre-Day - Officer of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on March 27, 2008, 06:38:58 AMtrue, but Paris could provide the platform for a new Kam soloalbum;Kam isn't really able to put out an album independantly by himself (yet) and no label wants to work with him he says.I suspect that Paris is a control freak,I mean he wrote all of Chuck Dīs lyrics on "Rebith of a nation".I also suspect that he told Ren to not to cuss on the track they did together,I mean when was the last time you heard a clean Ren verse/track? The only one I can think of on top of my head is "Mayday on the frontline" OG that appears on the CB4 OST.How long has Kam been signed to Paris again? There must be a reason for that almost no material is produced (that we know off).
Quote from: Chad Vader Supporter of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on March 26, 2008, 06:09:51 PMMurder Dem Murders was my favorite track in 07,and is still in HEAVY rotation.Quote from: Dre-Day - Officer of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on March 27, 2008, 06:38:58 AMyeah i've been listening a lot to that track too;the first time i heard it i thought the track was a little repetetive though.shame it was never really finished.Iīve said it many times,shit sounds like a 2007/8 version of NWA.Love Kamīs lyrics,the beat is fire.... damn I miss hardcore shit like this!
regarding the Murder Dem Murderers track, do you own the rights to that?That beat belongs to Dr. Dre but the lyrics are mine; I wrote that record. It was originally in response for when they executed Stanley Tookie Williams. It was never really finished and a lot of people got real scared over that record. I am known for saying stuff that is super politically incorrect and its too much for them. I have to respect that, I dont want to get anybody in trouble that is not ready for trouble (laughs). I was born and raised in trouble so I dont really care.
yeah; i doubt it will sell well ( not sure how much the big squeeze sold) for an indie record, but perhaps the release could still spawn interest for Koch to sign the group members as 3 soloacts ( in our case, we're mainly interested in Kam ).
I suspect that Paris is a control freak,I mean he wrote all of Chuck Dīs lyrics on "Rebith of a nation".I also suspect that he told Ren to not to cuss on the track they did together,I mean when was the last time you heard a clean Ren verse/track? The only one I can think of on top of my head is "Mayday on the frontline" OG that appears on the CB4 OST.How long has Kam been signed to Paris again? There must be a reason for that almost no material is produced (that we know off).
never really looked it like that.but yeah it was kind of strange that he wrote the whole Public Enemy album and demanded Ren not to cuss offcourse it's your theory,but the control thing could explain why the Ren soloalbum on Paris' label was cancelled(Paris said that Ren decided to retire, but Ren is working with RBX now, so his comment doesn't make any sense ).
by the way, are you sure that Kam is signed to Paris' label?i thought he was just an affiliate (aka a Hard Truth Soldier )?