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Quote from: D1G1T4L on October 07, 2005, 11:09:38 AMi thought this was a tight ass album, i dont see whats up with the hate
i thought this was a tight ass album, i dont see whats up with the hate
Quote from: Da Illest aka Danté el Hermeneuta on October 07, 2005, 11:20:04 PMCan't stop supporting the nigga that gave me 4 classics (yes, sgv, classics) in a row. So 4 Warren G albums are as good as Straight Outta Compton? Fear Of A Black Planet? Death Certificate? The Adventures Of Slick Rick? LOL. Get off his dick with that old shit.Biggie WAS a legend because of the IMPACT one album made. Warren G didn't make an impact. West Coast Hip Hop would've been the same with or without a Warren G album.
Can't stop supporting the nigga that gave me 4 classics (yes, sgv, classics) in a row.
Regulate > Return of the regulator > Death Certificate > Adventures of Slick Rick > I want it all > Take a look over your shoulder > Fear of a black planet > Straight Outta Compton.Can't you accept that everybody's got their own opinions and tastes and that yours is not the only official or valid one? Man, grow up. Oh, and BTW, Biggie was wack and there's three reasons he's considered a big name rapper: 1, he's dead; 2, Puffy's productions; and 3, he's dead. Eastcoast rap would have been the fucking same without Biggie. Maybe even better.
I have not heard it. I will buy it, and I will not like it. Fuck Warren G for changing his style, but I'll still buy it.
i told yall this album iz better than trauma... nothing to corny on it aside from a few r and b hooks.... the wholoe album has sweet sweet bass to satisfy my subs (asside from "make do what it do"track 3, i guess they forgot to throw bass on this 1)... no weird sound effects going off, embarising me at stop lights... good album (not classic though, but buy it 4 ur car, and play it till it melts)...
This album here is an example of what I worry about for the next few years with the West coast.....personally, there were a few songs on Warren's album that definitely attempted to be "Top 40" such as Do what it do, and Yessir, but those songs are decent to me at least. Aside from that, this album sounds similar to his last two in some spots, and there is nothing really watered down or overly-commercial about it. But it seems like many west coast fans only like west coast albums when they have that old school feel...and when albums do have that feel, most people outside the west don't get into it. It's hard as hell to bridge that gap and make music that west coast fans appreciate but that still has an effect on other coasts. Many people complained about 213 not havin Warren G production, but I'm sure that most of them would prefer the 213 production over the production on this Warren G album even though they wouldn't admit it. Thing is, people like Warren are damn near stuck in their options...because if he dropped an album that sounded like it was straight from the G-Funk 94 era, people might like the beats but say "it was nothing at all groundbreaking, and it sounds like shit we've heard a million times so I couldn't get into it much" or "it sounds outdated as hell". But if he tries to make his music sound more modern, he'll still receive hate, especially if his modern music isn't groundbreaking or doper than most hot producers who are out now.
Quote from: SGV on October 08, 2005, 02:12:33 AMQuote from: Da Illest aka Danté el Hermeneuta on October 07, 2005, 11:20:04 PMCan't stop supporting the nigga that gave me 4 classics (yes, sgv, classics) in a row. So 4 Warren G albums are as good as Straight Outta Compton? Fear Of A Black Planet? Death Certificate? The Adventures Of Slick Rick? LOL. Get off his dick with that old shit.Biggie WAS a legend because of the IMPACT one album made. Warren G didn't make an impact. West Coast Hip Hop would've been the same with or without a Warren G album. Regulate > Return of the regulator > Death Certificate > Adventures of Slick Rick > I want it all > Take a look over your shoulder > Fear of a black planet > Straight Outta Compton.Can't you accept that everybody's got their own opinions and tastes and that yours is not the only official or valid one? Man, grow up. Oh, and BTW, Biggie was wack and there's three reasons he's considered a big name rapper: 1, he's dead; 2, Puffy's productions; and 3, he's dead. Eastcoast rap would have been the fucking same without Biggie. Maybe even better.