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get some sort of reaction out of him? i dont give a fuck if he never posts on here again. i just thinks its retarded that hes denying he copied snoop to a t and all you euros are agreeing even though you knwo the truth
Quote from: MUHFUKKA on May 31, 2011, 11:37:05 AMget some sort of reaction out of him? i dont give a fuck if he never posts on here again. i just thinks its retarded that hes denying he copied snoop to a t and all you euros are agreeing even though you knwo the truth
Some of these people hating in this thread have opinions that hold little to no weight based on some of the delusional comments they've made in the past
Quote from: Reality Check on May 31, 2011, 11:41:51 AMSome of these people hating in this thread have opinions that hold little to no weight based on some of the delusional comments they've made in the pastlike i said previously congrats on being the first wigger to ever openly stan a nigga thats stanning a nigga.
Quote from: ♛K1NG PETEY on May 31, 2011, 11:48:23 AMQuote from: Reality Check on May 31, 2011, 11:41:51 AMSome of these people hating in this thread have opinions that hold little to no weight based on some of the delusional comments they've made in the pastlike i said previously congrats on being the first wigger to ever openly stan a nigga thats stanning a nigga.Keep dreaming kid
I'm dreaming about the day the west can stop living in the shadow of itself.
I can see the arguments from both sides, especially when this all went on in 1998/1999 when Snoop released what was unexpectedly a solid album (almost) and an improvement from his previous, and was still major. Top Dogg, an unknown - was given convenient slots to go on (All About U, remixes to 2Pac songs) to replace Snoop. It's like anything, if a team looses a good player at a certain position, they'll try their best to fill it with someone of a similar nature. Not always applicable in the music industry thoughAlthough, this wasn't YGD's control or handling, but Death Row's marketing team, and A&R's. Even without his knowledge, or with a challenging stance, this would have went through the way it did, but his image in the studios, his lifestyle, his dress sense, were/are way different than Snoops. His voice is the only thing similar, at at times the flow... I've not seen YDG in big feathery outfits, sparkly glasses, or auto-tuned pop style performances on the mic yetPersonally though, me, I'm a music man, and I like the musical quality of songs, which is why I probably only listen to a select few in Hip Hop regularly (top dogg isn't one) but I'd buy a Top Dogg album over a Snoop Dogg album anyday. Why? Because with a Top Dogg album, I know I'm going to get some nice selection of beats on there, whereas a current Snoop album..... Well that pretty much speaks for itself... 9 skippers of weak beats and lazy flowed auto-tuned pop trash, with 1-2 with replay value
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Quote from: mickaveli2001 on May 31, 2011, 11:58:25 AMI can see the arguments from both sides, especially when this all went on in 1998/1999 when Snoop released what was unexpectedly a solid album (almost) and an improvement from his previous, and was still major. Top Dogg, an unknown - was given convenient slots to go on (All About U, remixes to 2Pac songs) to replace Snoop. It's like anything, if a team looses a good player at a certain position, they'll try their best to fill it with someone of a similar nature. Not always applicable in the music industry thoughAlthough, this wasn't YGD's control or handling, but Death Row's marketing team, and A&R's. Even without his knowledge, or with a challenging stance, this would have went through the way it did, but his image in the studios, his lifestyle, his dress sense, were/are way different than Snoops. His voice is the only thing similar, at at times the flow... I've not seen YDG in big feathery outfits, sparkly glasses, or auto-tuned pop style performances on the mic yetPersonally though, me, I'm a music man, and I like the musical quality of songs, which is why I probably only listen to a select few in Hip Hop regularly (top dogg isn't one) but I'd buy a Top Dogg album over a Snoop Dogg album anyday. Why? Because with a Top Dogg album, I know I'm going to get some nice selection of beats on there, whereas a current Snoop album..... Well that pretty much speaks for itself... 9 skippers of weak beats and lazy flowed auto-tuned pop trash, with 1-2 with replay valueand here we have the french guy who spent like 10grand for a custom death row chain, its like a euro family reunion in here