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I Got U feat. I Like Dem Girls feat. Gail Gotti. Gone From The Ghetto. Smashin' feat. Hood In Ya Life. Tha House Remix feat. Do Whut I Do Remix feat.
Lookin For Em Now. Throw Up DPG feat. Daz, Tekneek. This Gang feat. Bulletz, AK. Check Check feat. Walk Away Remix. Make It Clear feat. Tristar, Sandman. Gun 4 Gun Remix feat. Killah Preist, Nas. Back In Tha Hood feat. Tekneek, AK. Tha Paper. Im Bout Mine feat. Life's A Bitch 4. The World Is Yours 5. Halftime 6. One Love 8. One Time 4 Your Mind 9.
Represent Illmatic Platinum 10th Anniversary Edition. Illmatic Instrumentals. Illmatic Album Release Party Intro 2. Firm Fiasco 3. Phone Tap Intro 4. Phone Tap ft Dr Dre 5. Executive Decision 6. Firm Family ft Dr Dre 7. Firm All Stars ft Pretty Boy 8. Fuck Somebody Else Intro 9. Fuck Somebody Else Hardcore Untouchable ft Wizard Five Minutes To Flush Intro Five Minutes To Flush Desparados Intro Desparados ft Canibus Firm Biz ft Dawn Robinson The Firm Album.
Album Intro 2. The Message 3. Street Dreams 4. I Gave You Power 5. Watch Dem Niggas ft Foxy Brown 6. Take It In Blood 7. Nas Is Coming ft Dr Dre 8. Affirmative Action ft The Firm 9. The Set Up ft Havoc Black Girl Lost Shootouts Live Nigga Rap ft Mobb Deep Silent Murder.
Hate Me Now featuring Puff Daddy 4. Small World 5. Favor For A Favor featuring Scarface 6. We Will Survive 7. Ghetto Prisoners 8. Knockboot Big Things Nas Is Like Money Is My Bitch Undying Love. The Prediction 2. Life We Chose 3. Nastradamus 4. Some Of Us Have Angels 5. Project Windows featuring Ron Isley 6. Come Get Me 7.
Shoot 'em Up 8. Last Words 9. Family featuring Mobb Deep God Love Us Quiet Niggas featuring Bravehearts Big Girl New World You Owe Me featuring Ginuwine The Outcome. Dj Premier 04 Big Noyd ft. The Alchemist 06 Tragedy Khadafi ft. Intro Lake 2. It's Serious - Interlude Lake 4. Crush Linen Lake 5. Pain Noyd, A. Dog 6. Do My Thang Killa Sha 7. It's a very non-Suge Knight moment, but the scrappy Kurupt might be showing him the way with this album.
Against tha Grain recalls when gutter creativity and phat West Coast beats were the label's bread and butter and all the driven music steamrolled over the competition with little concern for what people -- or the boss for that matter -- were sayin'. Taking the label from here is up to Suge since there's plenty of evidence Kurupt is hungry enough to dominate with or without him and by any boot-to-the-head means necessary.
Before the release of tha Dogg Pound's debut album, Dogg Food, various conservative organizations attacked the record for being exceedingly violent and vulgar, pressuring Warner Bros. Not only did the company agree, it also sold off all of its interests in Interscope Records. Of course, that didn't stop the album from being released -- Interscope signed a distribution deal with Priority Records. It's ironic that Dogg Food caused so much controversy, because, musically, the album is a very conservative piece of gangsta rap.
Essentially, Dogg Food is the third rewrite of Dr. Even though Dr. Dre is only listed as an executive producer, his influence is all over the album, as Dat Nigga Daz faithfully reproduces all of the elements of Dre's trademark G-funk style -- slow, loping beats, deep, elastic rhythms, the occasional wail from a female singer, and layers of cheap, whiny synthesizers.
Not only is the music numbingly familiar, the lyrics are pedestrian as well, chronicling the typical complaints and fantasies of gangsta rap, which would have been fine if Dat Nigga Daz and Kurupt were compelling rappers with a distinctive style of their own. But they're not -- they're monotonous and predictable, never once breathing life into the material.
Three years after The Chronic, neither Dr. During those three years, he became the most notorious figure in hip-hop through a much-publicized murder trial, where he was found not guilty, and he also became a father. Musically, the most important thing to happen to Snoop was the parting of ways between his mentor Dr. Dre and his record label, Death Row. Dre's departure from Death Row meant that Snoop had to handle the production duties on Tha Doggfather himself, and the differences between the two records are immediately apparent.
Though it works the same G-funk territory, the bass is less elastic and there is considerably less sonic detail. In essence, all of the music on Tha Doggfather reworks the funk and soul of the late '70s and early '80s, without updating it too much -- there's not that much difference between "Snoop's Upside Ya Head" and "Oops Up Side Your Head," for instance.
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