(Out Now) Daz Dillinger - Retaliation, Revenge and Get Back 2

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Calculate The Time is clearly a Suge diss.
I dont mind Mac Shawn narrating but his second interlude coulda used at least one Daz.verse, that beat is hard. Production is really good so far imo, it's got nostalgic elements of prime era dpg/death row beats.

Great that Set Trippin had some cutting and scratching, not familiar with the DJ but that's an element I wish DPG as a whole would revisit more. Daz, Soopafly, DJ Jam, Pooh, Warren G. and a couple others all used to hit the decks on tracks pretty regularly during that first decade where as now its pretty rare.
It's a tradition now, he had that insane beat for the Outro of the first volume with no rapping on it for some damn reason.
 

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We All we got. Those "love" songs were goddamn painful and Kurupt was at his nadir.
I actually really enjoyed that album, I was worried initially because Daz wasn't doing any beats on it but I thought it turned out pretty good, the whole crew on a DJ Premier beat, the posse track with Eastsidaz, I was pleasantly surprised. DPG4LIFE on the other hand I was super disappointed, which as the "soundtrack" to the "book" they do go hand in hand in terms of not being a soundtrack or a book and being a total letdown across the board.
 

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Wait.

Since you don't listen to music that does not apply to your actual life circumstances..

You just watch movies about people who go to work, get groceries and go back home and then go for a beer and a game in the weekend?

...

Right?
:sas2:


I am both honored and endeared by the creativity of your response

Certainly a call back to the Delores Tucker era of censorship debate

To keep it simple, I don’t watch prison shows - I enjoy crime, sci-fi, comedy and the occasional psychological thriller

Rap braggadocio, good

Prison bravado, bad - I don’t want anything to do with hearing pent up male energy on a track - they literally have those people living like animals and they need therapy, not studio time

There was that dude who was a whole rapper from LA pen … he probably wasn’t rapping about jail, hence and emphasis of creative imagination underlying the work, and the ingenuity of making the song while in prison

But I don’t wanna hear anyone posturing and fake tough guy crap that is only upheld by the man’s innate submissive nature to seek the sense of community that comes from being a piece of a gang rather than an individual

It’s rap from an atmosphere with no women, this environment is only conducive to tough guy posturing


But is the manifestation of all of the influence that he set forth with his work on Death Row - it’s in the name / who is the baddest of the baddest incarcerated … those on Death Row. It’s right in your face and the ethos put forth are the underlying ethos of prison culture


So yeah, C Delores Tucker was right and they were invested in filling up prisons


Movies don’t effect the general public in the same way that music does, music is directly piped into your subconscious - especially for the unconscientious listener
 

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My man take away is Daz can really still fuggin produce, theres some phenomial beats on here and they sound clean. Really makes you think theres artists out there that could use him, big artists that are getting way worse quality beats
 

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With this RRGB sequel it almost seemed like he went through the OG tracklist and kinda followed the script structurally, km hoping he does the same with DF2, hes been flipping a lot of classic beats the past few projects so it would be dope of he does that again, a Respect update would be dope.

yeah definitely

Daz stepped it up big with this release:myman:

So..

1. His debut
2. Raw
3. Life I Lead

What else?

Dazamataz was really dope as well

:mjlol:

It's his version of Hennessey/enemies

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If you heard the Kurupt/Fulco album that's been scrubbed from the net his rhymes on WAWG would not sound like Kurupt at his lowest point lol shyts worse than the unreleased shyt he did with Paris Hilton

for me Kurupt at his lowest point was that Against The Grain album that was released in 2005 by Death Row

now the unreleased version that was later leaked with the diss tracks was dope
 
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