First Single (Feat. Bone Thugs) (Radio Rip)

honestly, only time will tell. maybe it's because I live on the west coast, but I still hear songs like Cali Love and Nuthin but a G Thang all the time on the radio even though it's been over 10 years. Will we still hear the 'Crunk Classics' even one year from now? Can't say for sure, but I doubt it. Get Low is probably the biggest song to come out of that genre so far, and I can't remember the last time I heard it. trust me, time will tell...
 

Rukas

Capo Dei Capi
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efrain187 said:
Do you think that history will ever compare Lil Jon's production on "get low" to Dr. Dre's on "what’s my name?"
I dont think history will make note of either song, but I do think both Dr. Dre and Lil Jon will be remembered as revolutionary producers (and not just beat makers).
 

kastro

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fuck now im pisd they havnt released a good decent album since BD the beat doesnt match pac at all i just hope the rest of the album is beta
 
Ya'll going too far, firstly I love this record. Im comparing it to the style of music thats out there right now in MODERN times, and it fits in well. Its a major improvement from LTTG. I feel sorry for the people who dont like it, but im gonna be selfish and say fuck 'em, I got a new 'Pac & Bone tune to bump!

I think everyone still expects to hear a sound similar to the All Eyes on Me album, Makaveli etc, but that aint ever gonna happen. And by most people still expecting this to be 1996, there letting themselves down with more disappointment.

"Am i wrong cuz i wanna get it on till i die, y'all remember me, y'all ya'll remember me" - Sick!

Pe3ce!
 
I really don't like this song, they (Amaru) have jumped on the Swizz Beats/Dirty South bandwagon and lost almost everythin' that 2pac's music was. I can't stand 90% of his beats anyway but this is up there with the worst of them, but in sayin' that it'll probably do well amongst fans of this style of music which is definately the majority right now...

I used to be in favour of posthumous releases but since "Biggie Duets" and "Loyal To The Game" my opinion has changed drastically, i wasn't expectin' much from the new single or album so i'm not at all dissappointed...at least they put someone 2pac actually worked with on there...
 
Buyaka said:
Ya'll going too far, firstly I love this record. Im comparing it to the style of music thats out there right now in MODERN times, and it fits in well. Its a major improvement from LTTG. I feel sorry for the people who dont like it, but im gonna be selfish and say fuck 'em, I got a new 'Pac & Bone tune to bump!

I think everyone still expects to hear a sound similar to the All Eyes on Me album, Makaveli etc, but that aint ever gonna happen. And by most people still expecting this to be 1996, there letting themselves down with more disappointment.

"Am i wrong cuz i wanna get it on till i die, y'all remember me, y'all ya'll remember me" - Sick!

Pe3ce!
I think you're just hyped after hearing a new track from Pac. The novelty will wear off soon enough.
 
Amaru is just goin with the sound that is sellin right now, n sadly its the shit that Swizz Beatz started wit the using chopped up vocals for the hook, it has more radio value then any track on loyal 2 the game, lets face it, peeps gone feel this in the club. IMO i dont think its that bad.
 

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