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31. "In the moment"
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None of this shit really registered at the time

"and remember Dr Dre on that source cover with the gun to his head and as has been mentioned the whole dee barnes fallout and situation.

it was a big time gamble that paid off.

some folks might laugh and think oh no biggie with Dr.Dre And Suge doing there thing but back then it was high stakes poker.

fast forward some years later and you had Puffy getting that 75 million start up credit for Bad Boy, then Master P with No limit, then Cash Money and there deal with Universal, to X Raided doing his thing, then of course rap alot, also murder inc...,etc....


and while rutheless got the ball rolling, it was Death Row that while at first a boutique label it stayed that way only for a short time, because the music was banging no pun itended and also the artists were big time and they did it up there big."

I remember the Dee Barnes situation and the mag cover (I think it was Vibe), but like I said, I was still a youngin, chasin panties, and worried about how tight my fade was.
The inner workings of business relations wasn't really interesting to me at the time.
It's a CRAZY story now.
Youngins might think that way.
Oh Dre started a record label, what's the big deal.
But back then, Dre had the co-sign.
He had beef with Dee Barnes, then Dee Barnes was corny.
He had beef with Eazy, then Eazy was wack.
He' puttin Snoop on, then Snoop must be nice.


"wallmart wasn't stocking that CD back then. that is another thing to remember the sticker scared folks.

that tape/cd got played a whole lot like crazy. i don't care what nobody says because i was there as were others, that to me was the last universal Hip-Hop release that it seemed everybody was on the same vibe with and then when Snoop dropped his debut it was a wrap and to me i still say that Dre and Snoop got robbed out of making magic because they were unfadeable for a good minute."

Exactly.
It's crazy too that this album had such a big impact without the internet.
The stickers, censorship, Tipper Gore, C Deleores, Cop Killer, FBI surveillance etc...
How could a major budget for an album centered around smoking weed by a member of NWA?
Looking back, it doesn't seem possible.

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Let's go back in time to 1992 to the anticipation/release of The Chronic [View all] , Black N Proud, Sat Sep-24-11 12:48 AM
 
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RE: Let's go back in time to 1992 to the anticipation/release of The Chr...
Sep 24th 2011
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RE: Let's go back in time to 1992 to the anticipation/release of The Chr...
Sep 24th 2011
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oh man the deep cover song had dropped and the hype was on
Sep 24th 2011
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Did you know the minute you heard Deep Cover....
Sep 24th 2011
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oh no doubt i was at a house party and folks was like check out
Sep 24th 2011
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RE: oh no doubt i was at a house party and folks was like check out
Sep 24th 2011
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      oh Man back then Cube was on the Pulse
Sep 24th 2011
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           Very interesting post, especially the part on Pac. Great points.
Sep 24th 2011
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                it doesn't get talked about in that way or content, however
Sep 24th 2011
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                     It really is interesting at how things have changed drastically.
Sep 24th 2011
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                          hip hop especially because it wasn't that long ago you got old
Sep 24th 2011
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RE: Did you know the minute you heard Deep Cover....
Sep 24th 2011
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RE: oh man the deep cover song had dropped and the hype was on
Sep 25th 2011
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A lot of people were doubting Dre
Sep 24th 2011
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I was interested in hearing about the doubters too.
Sep 24th 2011
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      he was doubted because NWA was a Brand
Sep 24th 2011
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           RE: he was doubted because NWA was a Brand
Sep 24th 2011
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                he also had time to map things out
Sep 24th 2011
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                     It really is interesting when you look back at it.
Sep 24th 2011
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                          it wasn't nearly as corperated as it is now
Sep 24th 2011
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I can only speak personally.....
Sep 24th 2011
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Good point, great read...
Sep 24th 2011
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i'd argue
Sep 24th 2011
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      There's some truth to this.
Sep 25th 2011
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People knew it was going to be pretty big
Sep 24th 2011
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Great story and post. Thanks
Sep 24th 2011
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RE: People knew it was going to be pretty big
Sep 26th 2011
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1992 was a different time
Sep 24th 2011
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all true Co Sign
Sep 24th 2011
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Couldn't agree more.
Sep 25th 2011
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What kind of hypothetical is this?
Sep 24th 2011
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That album catapulted him to celebrity
Sep 24th 2011
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      But you're hypothetically asking:
Sep 24th 2011
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           No, what I'm saying is
Sep 24th 2011
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                One could easily make an argument that...
Sep 24th 2011
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                     Well that is kind of the argument I'm tryin to make
Sep 24th 2011
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                          The Nas/"Illmatic" comparison is moot with Dr. Dre
Sep 24th 2011
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                               No shit
Sep 24th 2011
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                                    lol
Sep 25th 2011
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Great read, thanks!
Sep 24th 2011
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That's some serious revisionist history
Sep 24th 2011
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      revisionist history or not, i can only speak from my perspective
Sep 24th 2011
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      I'm merely correcting your statement about Hip Hop's lack of coastal iss...
Sep 24th 2011
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           So you think all those acts I named get deals
Sep 24th 2011
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                You actually think most artists sell everywhere?
Sep 25th 2011
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                     Yeah and no
Sep 26th 2011
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                          RE: Yeah and no
Sep 26th 2011
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                          In the early days absolutely
Sep 27th 2011
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                               I feel like you're taking bits and pieces from different eras
Sep 27th 2011
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                                    My point is the Chronic broke down Coastal Biases
Sep 28th 2011
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                                         I'm not from NYC
Sep 28th 2011
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                                              Ok we're obviously talking about different things here
Sep 29th 2011
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                                                   Boyz n the Hood...1991
Sep 29th 2011
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                                                        So now you're bringing up movies?
Sep 29th 2011
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      Agreed, there's a lot of revisionism here
Sep 28th 2011
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G Thang
Sep 24th 2011
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i never anticipated anything Dre put out: ever
Sep 24th 2011
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RE: i never anticipated anything Dre put out: ever
Sep 26th 2011
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I also remember the anticipation/release of
Sep 24th 2011
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I remember the commercial for it
Sep 24th 2011
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From a youngsters perspective
Sep 25th 2011
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      Ren's verse on '100 Miles' is one of the best in rap music, period
Sep 26th 2011
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Yes I. Take a hit of the Chronic with Dr. Dre. December 15th. Right
Sep 24th 2011
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RE: Let's go back in time to 1992 to the anticipation/release of The Chr...
Sep 24th 2011
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I first heard it on my sky tell pager
Sep 24th 2011
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you can't even appreciate what daytona spring break '93 was like...
Sep 24th 2011
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RE: Let's go back in time to 1992 to the anticipation/release of The Chr...
Sep 24th 2011
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I couldn't tell you a
Sep 25th 2011
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we were getting our driver's licenses then.
Sep 25th 2011
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nothing on the Chronic was as good as "Deep Cover"
Sep 25th 2011
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I laughed.
Sep 25th 2011
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This was EXACTLY how I felt
Sep 25th 2011
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lmao... how does it feel to be different?
Sep 25th 2011
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sorry i was never into "G FUNK" .....
Sep 25th 2011
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      I can actually see an East Coast head feeling that way
Sep 26th 2011
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      RE: I can actually see an East Coast head feeling that way
Sep 26th 2011
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      I think that might have been my favorite album cut
Sep 28th 2011
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      come on bro, you had to TRY not listening to that album... it owned
Sep 26th 2011
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      A whole lot of that album isn't what's become known as "G-Funk" though
Sep 28th 2011
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      RE: A whole lot of that album isn't what's become known as "G-Funk" thou...
Sep 28th 2011
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      Cmon dogg...
Sep 28th 2011
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           never said it was smooth...
Sep 28th 2011
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lol the east coast bias is strong with this one
Sep 27th 2011
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      I'm talkin steroid enhanced 800 bench press maximum strong
Sep 28th 2011
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Hmm...
Sep 25th 2011
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RE: Hmm...
Sep 25th 2011
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RE: Let's go back in time to 1992 to the anticipation/release of The Chr...
Sep 26th 2011
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it was more of a regional thing
Sep 26th 2011
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I actually learned who Dre + Snoop were b/c of my Godsister from
Sep 28th 2011
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Great Post
Sep 26th 2011
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Last CD I bought that came in that long cardboard box
Sep 27th 2011
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Ha Yeah I Remember That
Sep 27th 2011
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had just moved to LA summer of 92...i remember the day
Sep 28th 2011
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who was ghost writing for dre on 'the chronic'?
Sep 28th 2011
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I thought it was Snoop and DOC no? Maybe Kurupt too?
Sep 28th 2011
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Mostly DOC I Think
Sep 28th 2011
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Possibly Deadly Threatt. Possibly MF Grimm
Sep 28th 2011
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For real? I never heard this.
Sep 28th 2011
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      I heard from a few cats that Threat ghost-wrote for a lot...
Sep 29th 2011
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RE: who was ghost writing for dre on 'the chronic'?
Sep 28th 2011
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      Is Haven't You Heard Good?
Sep 29th 2011
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           i loved it
Sep 30th 2011
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