Albums Tha Dogg Pound - 'We All We Got' (Discussion Thread)

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After watching the drink champs with daz and kurupt it made me respect this album even more.

Snoop really put this shyt together and knew which producers and features to put in. This kinda proves to me that Daz can't really put shyt together himself... He needs Soopafly and the young man's like jelly or whoever to put in classics.
 

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After watching the drink champs with daz and kurupt it made me respect this album even more.

Snoop really put this shyt together and knew which producers and features to put in. This kinda proves to me that Daz can't really put shyt together himself... He needs Soopafly and the young man's like jelly or whoever to put in classics.

you are right about Daz....he is dope but some of his best work is when he collaborates with another dope producer whether it be Mike Dean, Soopafly, or Ivan Johnson who he worked with on later Dogg Pound albums
 

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After watching the drink champs with daz and kurupt it made me respect this album even more.

Snoop really put this shyt together and knew which producers and features to put in. This kinda proves to me that Daz can't really put shyt together himself... He needs Soopafly and the young man's like jelly or whoever to put in classics.
I really liked that Dazamataz album he did a few years back. I believe he produced most of it with Ivan Johnson.
 

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I'm a West Coast Gangsta Rap & a hip hop head, I'm 47 years old, started Crippin at 11 became inactive at 25. There comes at time nikkas have to grow up. I still love my Gangsta Rap but from OG perspective and artist that Grew with Social Commentary and Grown Man shyt like the OG's from the 80's. We got Artist like The Soul Assassins, King Tee, Jay Rock, Larry June, DJ Quik, Kendrick, Ab Soul, Xzibit, Jayo Felony, Soopafly, Tha Eastside, Problem, MC Ehit, WC, Ice Cube just to name a few that give us that West Coast G shyt, Social Political Commentary, Grown Man shyt, Smooth G shyt

That being said Daz, Snoop & Kurupt is too damn old to be doing and talking like they still 18, all that explicit hoe, bytch, p*ssy explicit shyt is played out, talking and rapping like teenagers, saying the same shyt from 93. G Banging tracks cool, keep it G but from OG perspective but y'all nikkas ain't kids no more

The only tracks I felt and dig is Always on my mind, Grown Up, The Weekend, House Party, After Hours and Who's the Hardest (The Lady of Rage is the hardest) those tracks and Lyrics is on some Grown Man G shyt

Waiting for the next Dogg Pound album with production from Daz and Soopafly, Daz production don't sound the same with out Soopafly keys and Musicianship and Dr. Dre mixing and uncredited Co Production

I give this album 3 1/2 mics, I almost gave it 3 mics😂😂
 

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was cruising around the Chi yesterday and threw this on for the 2nd time. I fux with the texture of the album, Mike & Keys and Snoop did their thing producing the album. I will say the Dogg Pound squeezed every ounce out of their subject matter over the years. Like @Waterproof said shyt is kinda played out

The duality is hilarious tho. On one song Kurupt is "fukk a bytch" and then on another one it's an ode to his wife. :russ:
 

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I'm a West Coast Gangsta Rap & a hip hop head, I'm 47 years old, started Crippin at 11 became inactive at 25. There comes at time nikkas have to grow up. I still love my Gangsta Rap but from OG perspective and artist that Grew with Social Commentary and Grown Man shyt like the OG's from the 80's. We got Artist like The Soul Assassins, King Tee, Jay Rock, Larry June, DJ Quik, Kendrick, Ab Soul, Xzibit, Jayo Felony, Soopafly, Tha Eastside, Problem, MC Ehit, WC, Ice Cube just to name a few that give us that West Coast G shyt, Social Political Commentary, Grown Man shyt, Smooth G shyt

That being said Daz, Snoop & Kurupt is too damn old to be doing and talking like they still 18, all that explicit hoe, bytch, p*ssy explicit shyt is played out, talking and rapping like teenagers, saying the same shyt from 93. G Banging tracks cool, keep it G but from OG perspective but y'all nikkas ain't kids no more

The only tracks I felt and dig is Always on my mind, Grown Up, The Weekend, House Party, After Hours and Who's the Hardest (The Lady of Rage is the hardest) those tracks and Lyrics is on some Grown Man G shyt

Waiting for the next Dogg Pound album with production from Daz and Soopafly, Daz production don't sound the same with out Soopafly keys and Musicianship and Dr. Dre mixing and uncredited Co Production

I give this album 3 1/2 mics, I almost gave it 3 mics😂😂


You was a party crip my nikka? If you was down for your flag you should be dead or in jail. :francis:
 

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was cruising around the Chi yesterday and threw this on for the 2nd time. I fux with the texture of the album, Mike & Keys and Snoop did their thing producing the album. I will say the Dogg Pound squeezed every ounce out of their subject matter over the years. Like @Waterproof said shyt is kinda played out

The duality is hilarious tho. On one song Kurupt is "fukk a bytch" and then on another one it's an ode to his wife. :russ:

this is one of the reasons why I like Kurupt

he can be "Tonights the night for me to rip microphones into bits and pieces, lyrical telekinesis" and on another track he's on his "Eat a dikk bytch, eat a bowl of shyt bytch" :picard:
 
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