>>The response to the original comment made it seem like Pac >>was an afterthought or some shit. > >Word. I definitely didn't mean to come off that way if I did. >Pac was and is a major part of their legacy. > > >>I guess it's a long time...*shrugs* but it's not like they >>were dropping albums left and right. Dre and Snoop each >>released one album in that time period on DR. > >Snoop had 2 during that time. But still, point taken. They >weren't flooding the market. But some (me) would say that's >why they are looked upon as fondly as they are. They weren't >just No Limit'ing/Cash Money'ing the market to maximize profit >at the expense of quality. Their product was 100% quality, all >the time. I say their relative lack of output is a mark in the >plus column rather than a minus. > > >>I'm sure the album was big in the West but I recall it being >a >>disappointment. > > >>The rest of the industry was biting their sound? NYC >sounded >>nothing like DR and we ALWAYS point to that as one of these >>reasons that time frame was so much better. Because each >>region had their own sound. So I'm not sure what the fuck >>you're talking about there...and then you even added it >>couldn't be overstated. Really? > >Ahahahaha BRO RELAX. No one gets insanely angry about NOTHING >quite like you. >
Why do you always assume that I'm angry? Because I used the word fuck? I use that shit for comedy my man.
>Anyway - so Bad Boy didn't bite Death Row's sound ? That >wasn't the main source of their entire beef ? Death Row's >sound wasn't dominant on the radio, via music from Atlanta, >New York, Texas, etc. during that time ? Please. > >
It really wasn't. ONP claim they were influenced by Dre but it really is its own sound. And that's the closest thing to DR. Bad Boy? What songs?
>>Actually you are...because you seem to be making shit up. >But >>hey, that's what we do to give Dre the credit he needs. >> >>If they were so dominant then why did Wu, Nas, and Big >>instantly take back the shine after Doggystyle? 94-96 was >>east coast dominance and that's why I'm saying Dogg Food was >>whatever and probably why he said Pac carried DR because Pac >>was the only one competing at that time. Dre and Snoop both >>left. > >I didn't make a single thing up. I never said there weren't >other groups making noise or doing their own thing at the >time. For the record I said "MOST of the rest of the >industry," ... you quoted me as saying "the rest of the >industry." You're like a bad journalist, taking shit out of >context. Anyway - like it or not, it can't be denied that a >TON of what we were hearing on the radio in the mid-90s were >attempts at mimicking the Death Row signature sound. >
I'm the bad journalist? You sound like you're repeating something you read on the Internet. Name all of these songs that are so heavily influenced by DR whether on the radio or not...
>I know your response will be something to the effect of "I >don't give a fuck what was on the radio..." but whether you >like it or not, it's part of the story.