I’d really like to hear a Lady of Rage album on the new Death Row

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Rage basically the only one from DPG that can still spit

Im one of the few that bought her first CD Necessary Roughness

solid effort but not really a "Death Row" album per say

edit - Tray Deee still dope as well
 

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an RBX tape with Dre production and Death Row features would of been dope in 94 or at least an EP

Rage not getting a fair shot was BS too

Here’s the interview excerpts about this I saw recently:

Dubcnn: So when you hooked up with Death Row, your album was supposed to come after The Chronic. I believe you had a solo album ready called "Eargasm", is that correct?

Yes, it was gonna be called "Eargasm".

Dubcnn: What happened there?

Snoop's popularity. They went with Snoop. I don't know if this was how it was supposed to go initially or not, but I know when I came, they told me they were gonna do Dre's album, and my album was gonna be next. After "The Chronic" came out, Snoop blew up, so they was like "Snoop's album is gonna be next, and your album is gonna be after his." It just kept getting pushed back, and I don't know what the reasoning was behind that. But that's how it was. I don't know if it was a female thing, a ego thing, or what, but it just didn't happen when it should have happened.
 

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And then there was this regarding a possible feature on Dre’s 2001:

Dubcnn: You were missed on Chronic 2001!

Well he asked me to be on 2001! I agreed, and he told me to come to the studio and get the track, I came there, he didn't have the track the day I came, and he told me to come back the next day. I came back, he still didn't have the track, so I just didn't come to the studio, I started calling to find out if the track was available. I felt I was getting the run-around, like "Oh the track is not ready, the track is not ready." So I finally told Larry like "Look, I know when I'm getting the run-around, you tell Dre to call me when he's ready for me." I just didn't understand it, because he asked me to be on there! So it wasn't like I was like "Oh Dre please let me be on it!" He asked me to be on it, and I said yeah!

But then I kept getting put off, so I finally stopped calling about it. If I feel some way about something, I'm eventually just gonna leave it alone. Later on, I found out, I don't know how true it is, but I found out that Dre just didn't wanna deal with any problems because I was still signed to Death Row, and he didn't want any problems. I was like "You could have told me that! I could've understood that! I could respect that better than "Oh the track's not done! Call back, call back!" So that was my last dealings with Dre. But like I said, I don't have any ill feelings towards anybody, those guys, Dre and Suge, they put me in the position to be talking to you right now, they put me in the position to do a lot of things, and even though things didn't turn out the way I wanted, it still created something for me. I'm grateful for it, despite the outcome.
 

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And then there was this regarding a possible feature on Dre’s 2001:

Dubcnn: You were missed on Chronic 2001!

Well he asked me to be on 2001! I agreed, and he told me to come to the studio and get the track, I came there, he didn't have the track the day I came, and he told me to come back the next day. I came back, he still didn't have the track, so I just didn't come to the studio, I started calling to find out if the track was available. I felt I was getting the run-around, like "Oh the track is not ready, the track is not ready." So I finally told Larry like "Look, I know when I'm getting the run-around, you tell Dre to call me when he's ready for me." I just didn't understand it, because he asked me to be on there! So it wasn't like I was like "Oh Dre please let me be on it!" He asked me to be on it, and I said yeah!

But then I kept getting put off, so I finally stopped calling about it. If I feel some way about something, I'm eventually just gonna leave it alone. Later on, I found out, I don't know how true it is, but I found out that Dre just didn't wanna deal with any problems because I was still signed to Death Row, and he didn't want any problems. I was like "You could have told me that! I could've understood that! I could respect that better than "Oh the track's not done! Call back, call back!" So that was my last dealings with Dre. But like I said, I don't have any ill feelings towards anybody, those guys, Dre and Suge, they put me in the position to be talking to you right now, they put me in the position to do a lot of things, and even though things didn't turn out the way I wanted, it still created something for me. I'm grateful for it, despite the outcome.

Dre being a flake like always:francis:
 

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Rage basically the only one from DPG that can still spit

Im one of the few that bought her first CD Necessary Roughness

solid effort but not really a "Death Row" album per say

edit - Tray Deee still dope as well

RBX CAN STILL SPIT
 

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Snoop and Daz can still rap too.

Kurupt isn’t the same though. I think that seems to be the consensus view nowadays.
 

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:yes: I still love Necessary Roughness but she should've dropped much earlier and been a way bigger deal.

That was the issue. They didnt feel the joints she had made and she started losing focus gettin in the studio, according to herself.

Plus, with all things movin on DR in 94 its easy to see
 
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