Going to chop it up with J Flex from The OGDeath Row Records this week. Any questions y'all want Asked?

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He's still active... He has a new track with Realest. I know folks shyt on him but Realest a cool ass cat. He plugged us with a lot of Death Row people and didn't charge a dime. It's rare to find these days



As for the Death Row deal... He got his shyt fukked up like every one else when the ship crashed. He's still trying to get money and credits owed from his work with Dre. Especially for California love.


Damn I ain’t expect that, J Flexx flow still nice

Yeah The Realest riding PAC’s whole aura and style was just weird and disrespectful to PAC and his fans. It showed me Suge thought he could just duplicate PAC’s whole being with another whole artist copying his style


All that said, that’s cool he didn’t charge you for hooking you up with all the former artists. That was nice


Damn man, that’s a shame. I hate hearing stories like that where the artists helped make some legendary music and still left behind trying to get all their business straight. Hopefully J Flexx can get all of his money
 

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And the license plate on the limousine even has Alize on it :russ:

Man I miss the 90’s

This thread got me wanting to go back and watch the Welcome to Death Row documentary again
I watched Death Row Uncut again a couple months ago :mjlol:
What should have been with that project. Could've been a great collection of full and uncensored videos, award show performances and MTV interviews and shyt, instead was a bunch of dudes riding around in a lowrider calling Dre a fakkit between clips of censored videos
:francis:
:russ:
 
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I watched Death Row Uncut again a couple months ago :mjlol:
What should have been with that project. Could've been a great collection of full and uncensored videos, award show performances and MTV interviews and shyt, instead was a bunch of dudes riding around in a lowrider calling Dre a fakkit between clips of censored videos
:francis:
:russ:

I had that shyt on VHS tape back in the day :pachaha:

I think I got that from Tower Records


Yeah the thing that ticked me off with Death Row Records was how the videos sometimes cut off before the end of them and then as you said, they spent more time letting them dudes diss Dr. Dre instead of just having more whole videos and performances than they had on there
 
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If Dre would’ve stayed with Death Row Records longer and actually finished working on the follow up album to The Chronic, the album probably would’ve been mostly written by J Flexx since they was already working on songs for Dre’s album and some of the beats probably would’ve either been co produced or ghost produced by Sam Sneed
 

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I had that shyt on VHS tape back in the day :pachaha:

I think I got that from Tower Records


Yeah the thing that ticked me off with Death Row Records was how the videos sometimes cut off before the end of them and then as you said, they spent more time letting them dudes diss Dr. Dre instead of just having more whole videos and performances than they had on there
If Suge had just said "ok, fukk him anyway, let's move on" and forgot about Dre ( :lolbron: ) things might have been alright. Cool, get your disses off at the end of 96/start of 97 and move tf on. DR Uncut came out after 2000, it should've been way way better than it was. "Hey, we have an alternate version of the NBK video, but lets cut that shyt short so we can spend more time with these Gs at a transsexual's party or whatever because Dre is a fakkit" :mjtf:
AND the videos were censored too like they were on MTV. Snoop's Chronic hat with a blur over it in the "Death Row Uncut" video :sadcam:
 
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