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hahaha those lyrics are way off, fuckin germans
Quote from: Jimmy H. on November 28, 2009, 02:36:23 PMWith the question about Suge allowing all this Crip talk on his label, I think the reason he had Warren add that line was because there was absolutetly nothing about Bloods on there. Just a guess. In regards to MWTC, it was less necessary. Suge changed like half the project to incorportae Blood rappers or performers like Quik and The Relativez. It was originally supposed to be more of an LBC-oriented album with it being mostly songs featuring Snoop and the DPG camp. Big C-Style commented on this in his interview and it actually makes sense. From a timeline sense, this is probably where Suge really started getting more creatively involved. D.O.C. and RBX were either gone or on their way out. While Dre's name was still heavily-attached to projects for promotional purposes, his role seemed to be diminishing. This is true. I also remember Dre not wanting any Crip or Blood references at all. Because he wanted the music to be universal. That's why on earlier stuff there is no straight up reppin' Crips like what Snoop does now. Back then he did it subliminally. "from the depths of the C", etc.
With the question about Suge allowing all this Crip talk on his label, I think the reason he had Warren add that line was because there was absolutetly nothing about Bloods on there. Just a guess. In regards to MWTC, it was less necessary. Suge changed like half the project to incorportae Blood rappers or performers like Quik and The Relativez. It was originally supposed to be more of an LBC-oriented album with it being mostly songs featuring Snoop and the DPG camp. Big C-Style commented on this in his interview and it actually makes sense. From a timeline sense, this is probably where Suge really started getting more creatively involved. D.O.C. and RBX were either gone or on their way out. While Dre's name was still heavily-attached to projects for promotional purposes, his role seemed to be diminishing.
And then there's the version that Swoop G did with JT The Bigga Figga and Bart from 3xKrazy, it was called "Who Got Some Gangsta Shit II".