DOGG FOOD VS. THE INFAMOUS

DOGG POUND VS. MOBB DEEP


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JustCKing

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Lets not be mistaken. 2001 definitely changed the sound of hip hop. As much as any record. GRODT. All SCott Storch production. All that shyt for the worse :yeshrug:

Scott Storch nor GRODT count. Storch was Dre's protege and Dre produced on GRODT.

2001 changed Hip Hop because it gave producers a style to run with. Kanye lifted drums from "Xxplosive". Rockwilder had a single on Restless by Xzibit that sounded exactly like something off 2001. Speaking of Xzibit, 2001 got him mainstream recognition. Fabolous was out here blowing with a West Coast banner in "Can't Deny It". Dr. Dre was in demand and had Busta out here with "Break Ya Neck".
 

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Apples and Oranges, however only one of them really delivered, despite the hype Dogg Food was underwhelming, cut the dumb shyt, it bangs but the Mobb ran away with it and flew the fence:

Shook Ones Pt. II
Give Up The Goods
Right Back At You
Survival of The Fittest
Cradle To The Grave
Trife Life


That's off of one album, OP is smoking dust Havoc bodying folks who had more at their disposal the same way Marley did to Def Jam, I can see why some folks are still pressed...... till this day :wow:


Lets not even talk about how Dogg Food wasn't even the best album from the west that year, thats another conversation though.

Infamous wasnt the best east coast album released in 95 likewise

Best album from the west that year was safe and sound, which is a classic as well.
 

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pretty much 2 to 1 now in favor of The Infamous:ehh:

Apples and Oranges, however only one of them really delivered, despite the hype Dogg Food was underwhelming, cut the dumb shyt, it bangs but the Mobb ran away with it and flew the fence:

Shook Ones Pt. II
Give Up The Goods
Right Back At You
Survival of The Fittest
Cradle To The Grave
Trife Life


That's off of one album, OP is smoking dust Havoc bodying folks who had more at their disposal the same way Marley did to Def Jam, I can see why some folks are still pressed...... till this day :wow:


Lets not even talk about how Dogg Food wasn't even the best album from the west that year, thats another conversation though.

Dogg Food is the 5th best album from Death Row yet it gets treated like Doggystyle or The Chronic on here:yeshrug:
 

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pretty much 2 to 1 now in favor of The Infamous:ehh:



Dogg Food is the 5th best album from Death Row yet it gets treated like Doggystyle or The Chronic on here:yeshrug:

Thats moreso a testament to Deathrow however you feel about it, they were locked in, IF it is the 5th best album its a reach to use that as a weak point in a debate:manny:
 

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False? :mjlol:

It's not false my guy saying you can play it at a party is trash reasoning. The Infamous was never a party album. There's one album sampling Parliament and another one sampling Herbie Hancock. Jazz vs. Funk, two different vibes. Havoc sampled a damn stove top and was flipping samples on some genius shyt on top of Q-Tip's contributions. Infamous is a higher level piece of art than Dogg Food them nikkas put they soul into that shyt.

There's nothing "modern" about Dogg Food. There's nothing modern sounding about synthesizer whistles and bars like "it's easy to find MC's to execute chances of survival too small to compute" that bar is more dated than anything said on the Infamous :laff:

Infamous gives you one of the most gritty, vivid portrayals of the streets in rap history and Prodigy's voice was just too good :camby:



WOW

YOURE WORSE HERE THAN U ARE IN THE COLISEUM .. UNBELIEVABLE

I GUESS BEIN A GROUPIE IS UNIVERSAL WIT U MUFUCCAZ
 

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Scott Storch nor GRODT count. Storch was Dre's protege and Dre produced on GRODT.

2001 changed Hip Hop because it gave producers a style to run with. Kanye lifted drums from "Xxplosive". Rockwilder had a single on Restless by Xzibit that sounded exactly like something off 2001. Speaking of Xzibit, 2001 got him mainstream recognition. Fabolous was out here blowing with a West Coast banner in "Can't Deny It". Dr. Dre was in demand and had Busta out here with "Break Ya Neck".
Break Ya Neck always sounded more like Timbo than Dre
 

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Infamous wasn't the best east coast album released in 95 likewise

I didn't say it was but ok in the spirit of conversation I'll take off OB4CL, Liquid Swords, Da Shinin, Doe or Die, Goodfellas, 2000 and the album that Dogg Food should have been compared to: Sitting On Chrome.

Whats left?
 
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