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Nah, Cube will never be succesful again on mainstream radio.It's been 23 years since Today was a good day, and young people like young artists. That's just the way it is.Still, artistically, it would have been a smart move to release a political/social album around the Straight Outta Compton theater release.None of his fans want him to keep on releasing stupid singles like Drop Girl, but for a weird reason, he still seems to think it's a smart and fun idea.
lol focus doesn't do 10% of what Dre does.... U know damn well Game was rappin like that because Dre spent a whole day in the studio wit him goin over it line for line til he got it jus right. And that's witout even considering all the engineering work to make it sonically hit right after Game goes home.
Quote from: Sccit on August 29, 2015, 04:44:15 PMlol focus doesn't do 10% of what Dre does.... U know damn well Game was rappin like that because Dre spent a whole day in the studio wit him goin over it line for line til he got it jus right. And that's witout even considering all the engineering work to make it sonically hit right after Game goes home. Funny, but I've probably listened through the album beginning to end about 30 times now... and I swear I still don't hear Game on the album. Obviously I could go search credits and figure it out, but where is the fun in that...
This is the guy who did start with A Bitch iz a Bitch and I Ain't the One. each NWA had one single ready song that was edited to go on the radio. Dre had Express Yourself, Ren had If It Ain't Rough, Eazy had 8-Ball radio version, and Cube had I Ain't the One... LOL. Completely different than all the writing he did with the political social message. For some reason, Cube's always been like that, except when he first went single. That 1990-1994 run was amazing, but before and after that it was all about releasing You Can Do It, Playa'z Club, Pushin' Weight and so on. Don't know why, the hard stuff is what people want. But since he's main run was over and he did movies, he just hasn't been good about giving the fans what they want.
Quote from: M Dogg™ on August 31, 2015, 08:43:37 AMThis is the guy who did start with A Bitch iz a Bitch and I Ain't the One. each NWA had one single ready song that was edited to go on the radio. Dre had Express Yourself, Ren had If It Ain't Rough, Eazy had 8-Ball radio version, and Cube had I Ain't the One... LOL. Completely different than all the writing he did with the political social message. For some reason, Cube's always been like that, except when he first went single. That 1990-1994 run was amazing, but before and after that it was all about releasing You Can Do It, Playa'z Club, Pushin' Weight and so on. Don't know why, the hard stuff is what people want. But since he's main run was over and he did movies, he just hasn't been good about giving the fans what they want. chtmixeur was right.... Cube is washed up as a rapper. The last time he really made a banger it was still the 90's... I think when he was fuccin with Short Khop and making "Pushin Weight" was pretty much his swan song, once he started doing all those underwhelming movies, and then sequels to those underwhelming movies, and making a gang of money doin it... it was pretty much a wrap for Cube's solo career. Westside Connection did have a banger with Nate Dogg I remember around 2001, but the album wasn't any big deal....Before the movie career really took off, Cube did know how to turn out those singles. There has never been a Cube album I could listen to beginning to end, but I was always recording his singles off the radio (in the old double tape deck days when you would record over radio or borrow your friends cd or tape and dubb that shit). "You Know How We Do It", "Bop Gun", "Check Yourself", "Bow Down", "Westside Slaughterhouse", "Today Was A Good Day"... all great, classic singles. "Bop Gun" came with a B-side of "Down For Whatever" which was some of Cube's best work as well.
So there wont be any single/video for this album at all?
Quote from: Dogg Ly Dogg on August 31, 2015, 12:51:34 PMSo there wont be any single/video for this album at all?looks like "Talk About it" will be the first singlehttp://www.24urban.com/news/dr-dre-picks-first-single-from-compton
Quote from: HighEyeCue on September 01, 2015, 06:48:38 AMQuote from: Dogg Ly Dogg on August 31, 2015, 12:51:34 PMSo there wont be any single/video for this album at all?looks like "Talk About it" will be the first singlehttp://www.24urban.com/news/dr-dre-picks-first-single-from-comptonGood choice underrated song on the album.
looks like "Talk About it" will be the first singlehttp://www.24urban.com/news/dr-dre-picks-first-single-from-compton