Loved True, for me twas the first album where NL/P kinda perfected the westcoast sound (Tru Playaz, Break Bread, Ain't No Glock...) and mixed it up with some BBTP southern flavor
I always believed that he wrote P's verses on Only Time Will Tell.He apparently helped pretty much everyone during his tenure there, from Mia to Mac to Magic to Gambinos to Prime Suspects to Full Blooded etc
Every Ghetto D song he's featured on had alot of Sleepy Eyed Jones in and on it
Sure, the entire Ghetto D album has Fiend's and Mac's fingerprints all over itI always believed that he wrote P's verses on Only Time Will Tell.
They were the most talented artists on the label. Hooks, lyrics, concepts, production...they mastered it all. P preferred putting over Silkk tho, for nepotism reasons. Look at how many features Silkk had on ICM, Ghetto D and Da Last Don. All 4 Fiend/Mac albums on the tank were phenomenal, the deep/introspective cuts were on another level@OHSNAP! I always felt Mac & Fiend should've been bigger than they were. And folks would be surprise bout the behind the scenes work Fiend does. U think they'll ever release the tank doggs album
They were the most talented artists on the label. Hooks, lyrics, concepts, production...they mastered it all. P preferred putting over Silkk tho, for nepotism reasons. Look at how many features Silkk had on ICM, Ghetto D and Da Last Don. All 4 Fiend/Mac albums on the tank were phenomenal, the deep/introspective cuts were on another level
KLC claimed he had unreleased Tank Doggs material in his vault, so it's time to make him release that shyt
Very hard to rank, I'd say:True shyt (no pun) so I gotta ask Theres One In Every Family/Shell Shocked vs Street Life/WW3 which you got. I'm goin with Street Life and WW3 those album really showcased the talents of both artists stripped down from the formulaic NL standard of a bunch of features. Also I think Street Life was the perfect ride in the sunset for BBTP as that was the last album produced by them on the tank and its funny there are mo miller features on there.
How would you rank BBTP amongst producers both overall and Southern. It's a strong testament to their legacy as you have 3 phases of No Limit (Bay Area pre-BBTP, NO BBTP era, and post BBTP era) but all folks focus and resonate with is the BBTP era
Don't think so, additional vocals are from Kine, Sons Of Funk and Ms Peaches according to the booklet. I think Mac and Kine are on the hook (tell me why...)@OHSNAP! Can you clarify something is that Fiend on the hook of Mac's Can You Love Me? It sounds like him like one if those instances where u try to sing over someone else vocals. I always figured since Fiend was gone they took the hook off but couldnt
Don't think so, additional vocals are from Kine, Sons Of Funk and Ms Peaches according to the booklet. I think Mac and Kine are on the hook (tell me why...)
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Mayne, Mac's verses are on another level here
I honestly prefer Shell Shocked and there's one in every family. BBTP are part of the reason why the south is so big now, metro booming, 808 mafia, zaytoven, drumma boy and others can trace their lineage to BBTP along with DJ Mannie FreshTrue shyt (no pun) so I gotta ask Theres One In Every Family/Shell Shocked vs Street Life/WW3 which you got. I'm goin with Street Life and WW3 those album really showcased the talents of both artists stripped down from the formulaic NL standard of a bunch of features. Also I think Street Life was the perfect ride in the sunset for BBTP as that was the last album produced by them on the tank and its funny there are mo miller features on there.
How would you rank BBTP amongst producers both overall and Southern. It's a strong testament to their legacy as you have 3 phases of No Limit (Bay Area pre-BBTP, NO BBTP era, and post BBTP era) but all folks focus and resonate with is the BBTP era
Sure it's just that WW3/SL felt more like personal projects rather than NL formula, more originality and creativity involved imo. Entire Street Life album was produced by BBTP tooI honestly prefer Shell Shocked and there's one in every family. BBTP are part of the reason why the south is so big now, metro booming, 808 mafia, zaytoven, drumma boy and others can trace their lineage to BBTP along with DJ Mannie Fresh