je ne voi pas de debat ???une companie a commencer apres lautre non ?ze0n a écrit:Bien sympa la petite interview, mais bon le débat Ruthless/Death Row original G-Funk Founder demeure éternel
ze0n a écrit:Bien sympa la petite interview, mais bon le débat Ruthless/Death Row original G-Funk Founder demeure éternel
da40ounces a écrit:le Black Mafia Life est sorti avant le chronic.
ze0n a écrit:Bon allez je retourne écouter du Digital Underground, c'est eux les real sons of the P
da40ounces a écrit:j étais pret a mettre ma main à couper que le black mafia life etait sorti avant le chronic,
comme quoi heureusement que je l ai pas fait
Pulled these from a topic made on MrMak, im sure you guys would want it here.
Special thanks to -
LostSkanless
FTP
For the following info-
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The night 2pac was shot in 1996 Craig Mack performed at Club 662 and announced he had left Bad Boy Records and signed with Death Row East. Run DMC also performed that night.
Death Row East was going to be ran by Eric B (who also has a son with Virginya Slimm)
The Death Row East logo was going to be the man from the original logo but standing up with the chair in the background. The man would be holding up one arm to symbolize the likeliness of the statue of liberty.
Dr. Dre was being phased out before 2pac arrived, 2pac's arrival and him using Dre's new single "California Love" was the explatation point on dre's death row control.
When N.I.N.A. came to Death Row she brought Natina Reed with her, she was the 'princess' Suge refered to at one point.
When 2pac died many speculated that he was ripped off by Death Row Records. The cars given to 2pac were not in his name due to the fact that rapper and celbrities on his level do not keep cars for over a year, they always get something new. So Death Row had deals with car dealerships in Beverly Hills that would bring cars over as they arrived. Noone knew 2pac was going to die so why would he be given a car that he would only drive for 4-5 months? recording time (studio), music videos, and advances are all forms of payment or is deducted from your revenue. 2pac shot a shitload of videos and recorded constatley. He would also call the office and would be given envelopes duck taped closed with $100,000.00 cash in them numerous times a week. When 2pac died Interscope called Afeni and gave her a check for 3 million dollars that they claimed they were "saving for 2pac".
"R U Still Down" was a album interscope was trying to release for years. When interscope was sued by Jive Records for R Kelly's role on the Sparkle album they settled out of court. Part of that settlement included "R U Still Down". Thats how Jive got that album, however 2pac's Death Row contract clearly stated Suge would own that album. To this day Suge says thats "his shit". cant disagree.
2pac and Suge would attend house parties in Compton on weekly basis. The photo from "Too Gangsta For Radio" is from one of those parties. There are boxes of 'sex' photos of 2pac and others with girls from those parties. These photos were siezed by the FBI when the office was raided after Suge got out of jail. I never saw the photos and would never want to, Im sure Kilo would though.
Wack Deuce, Danny Boy, and a few other younger artists artists were being bred as the next generation in 1996 by Suge.
"Dead Man Walkin" was going to be titled "M.O.B."
Suge is working on a photo book containing nothing but candid never before seen photos.
there's a few to keep you guys talking.
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Facts About “murder Was The Case” Album.
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In The Early Stages Of Album It Was To Originally To Feature 12 Tracks All By Tha Dogg Pound Members And Was To Be Produced By Dr Dre. When Suge Got A Hold Of The Idea, He Basically Changed The Hole B Side And Put His Artist (jodeci, Youg Soilders, Danny Boy Etc.) In The Mix.*
Source - Lil C-style
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This Early Version Of Mwtc Contains “who Got Some Gangsta Shit” By Slip Capone & Cpo**
Sources - Soopafly
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Mwtc (first Draft Retail) - When Suge Started Getting Serious About The Project He Released Posters Promoting The Sound Track. On These Posters The Featured Artist On The Album Had Extra Names Including 2pac, Swoop Gee, Lady Of Rage, Lil Bow Bow, Papoose, Graveyard Crew, Michel’le. The Poster Roster Did Not Include Dj Quik Or Slip Capone & Cpo.
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Facts About “dogg Food” Album
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Original Title - “after All This, What Do U Have”
Source - Soopafly
2. Daz Recorded Nearly 500 Songs During The Dogg Food Sessions.
Source - Daz (bet Interview 95’)
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First Single Off The Lp Was Suppose To Be A Song Called “i Rock Mics” Ft. Lady Of Rage. This Song Was Never Released.
Source - Daz (bet Interview 95’)
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“let’s Play House” (demo) Ft. Warren G Was Actually Called “runin’ Fo The Fence”, When It Was First Recorded.
Source - Soopafly
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“u Can’t C Me” (dpg Version) Was Suppose To Be Track 8 On The First Draft.
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Dre's favorite moment during the making of "The Chronic" may have been the time Snoop Dogg phoned the studio from jail while Dre happened to be working on "Nuthin' but." "I can't even remember why he was in jail, but I thought his voice would be perfect for the song," Dre says, smiling. "So, I told him to stay on the line while I duct-taped the receiver of the phone to the microphone. That's how he did vocal for our demo for ' "G" Thang.' I wish I could find that demo now. You could hear all the jail sounds in the background. It was crazy."
On "California Love," Dre went into the studio in his former Chatsworth home and played a sample from the Cocker single over a drum beat. He then had some horn players come in to fill out the sound and finally stacked some strings on top.
While recording the track, Dre remembered a festive line -- "California knows how to party" -- from another song ("West Coast Poplock") and he brought in Roger Troutman, from the old Zapp band, to deliver the vocal line on the record.
Source: Dr. Dre from sept 2007 L.A. Times article
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LET'S SHARE SOME FACTS.....
PO’ BROKE & LONELY - NO MONEY NO, HONEY ALBUM WAS SUPPOSE TO BE THE FIRST RELEASE ON DEATH ROW RECORDS. IN LATE 91’ IN A DESPERATE ATTEMPT TO KEEP DR DRE HAPPY, EASY-E LET HIM PRODUCE 2 R&B ALBUMS. ONE WOULD BE A RUTHLESS PROJECT (JIMMY Z- MUZICAL MADDNESS ) AND THE OTHER (PO‘ BROKE & LONELY - NO MONEY NO HONEY) WOULD BE DR DRE'S FIRST RELEASE ON HIS OWN LABLE, DEATH ROW RECORDS DISTRIBUTED BY RUTHLESS. IF U LISTEN TO THE INTRO OF THE ALBUM, IT’S DR DRE INTRODUCING THE GROUP AND RIGHT BEFORE HE SAYS DEATH ROW FAMILY IT IS BLEEPED. ALSO IF U HAVE THE PO’ BROKE & LONELY - FUNKY VIBE 12’’, ON THE BACK IT SAYS REMIX BY DR DRE FOR DEATH ROW RECORDS.
http://www.zshare.net/audio/37328686c7cbe7/
THE OG “CHRONIC” TRACK LIST INCLUDED “ONE EIGHT SEVEN”, WHEN IT WAS SUPPOSE BE RELEASED ON DEATH ROW/SOLAR RECORDS. IF U NOTICE MOST OF THE RETAIL “CHRONIC” ALBUM IS MIXED & BLENDED TOGETHER, WHAT I MEAN BY THAT IS IF U SKIP TO A TRACK U CAN STILL HEAR THE PREVIOUS SONG. THE ONLY SONG THAT FADES OUT IS “LIL GHETTO BOY”, THAT’S WHERE “ONE EIGHT SEVEN” WAS SUPPOSE TO BE. WHEN DEATH ROW LEFT TO INTERSCOPE, DRE TOOK THE SONG OFF AND PUT “BITCHES AINT SHIT” AT THE END. AFTER SOLAR SUED AND SHIT CALMED DOWN, THE THIRD SINGLE WAS “LET ME RIDE”, IF U OWN THE EUROPE VERSION AND U LISTEN TO THE VERY BEGINNING OF THE “ONE EIGHT SEVEN” TRACK ON THE SINGLE U CAN HEAR “LIL GHETTO BOY” FADING OUT. A COUPLE OF SOLAR PROMO TAPES ALSO WENT OUT TOO.
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saw the chronic promo tape when i was chillin with them "foesum" cats around 96'. only difference was no "bitches" and "one eight seven" included. as far as "hoe hopper", i know that hit the internet masses around 99 when nino was the man, but that song was everywhere in Long Beach (swatmeets, corner bootleggers, mutherfukers standing in front of v.i.p. records) around 94'. if u baught them bootleggs with all the current shit, the last songs was "hoe hopper" side a and side b was "rat-tat-tat" (demo). thanks for leaking that "jim", faggot. lol. hoe hopper is strictly a demo from the chronic sessions, not even mixed down.
another crasy story about that "po' broke & lonely" album is that the reason eazy-e ended up releasing it, is during the lawyer wars between interscope and ruthless one of the arrangments for dr dre leaving, he woud have to turn in a final project and help with one song for above the law "black mafia" album. so dre to be a dick turned in the po' broke & lonely album with him promoting his knew lable on the intro, so eazy to be a dick back bleeped that shit. but dre got ruthless at the end check this out, when dre went to the studio to help with that above the law song, cold 187um made the mistake of letting dre hear the whole album. that's where 187 says dr dre stold some ideas and he's got some pretty good proof. if u listen to the "black mafia" album there is 3-4 songs where dre just hapended to use the same sample (including "let me ride", rat-tat-tat, etc.) now if it was just a scartch sample or something simple that was the same that's no problem, but dre basically used the same main loop of the songs. one last thing is if u own the promo tape to the "black mafia" album the outro was orignally titled "the chronic outro". listen to that track they are talking about smoking chronic and remember 187 said in a interview recently that snoop was about to sign with "above the law" but dre snatched him up. that's why 187 was so hurt and let dre have it on kokane's song "don't bite the funk" 94', which is one of the best diss songs of all time 187 basically predicted future and the fall of death row when the row was on top. but dre made it up to big hutch, around the time dre left death row to form aftermath he braught 187 in as a producer and believe it or not but 187 produced most of the first "eve" album when she was first at aftermath around 97-98 along with mel-man. i got that info straight form the goats moath, i better shut up now.
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