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This is my first time hearing about it?:ohhh:

So, what's different from the re-release then? Do you happen to know where I can find/download the original first pressing? :gladbron:

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I bought a copy off eBay years ago

Nothing different apart from it only being the 1st disc of the later released 'G-Funk Classics vol 1 & 2'
 

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This is my first time hearing about it?:ohhh:

So, what's different from the re-release then? Do you happen to know where I can find/download the original first pressing? :gladbron:

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There's litterally no difference between the 1st disc and the original album, I have it and can up it but if you have the double album you already have it.
 

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Dre mixed the ENTIRE album.

I remember Daz saying that if Dre mixes shyt he generally wants producer credit.

I truly believe Daz bytching about producer credit ruined his entire relationship with Dre
That and not going on a media run when the album came out. They played the background to Snoop and that didn't do them any favours in terms of exposure because Snoop was taking all of the limelight. Daz can barely talk into a camera in 2019 without nervously smiling and Kurupt until like last year couldn't even have a coherent conversation because he was either drunk or high or both. They just didn't have faith in themselves.:picard:
 

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Death Row released this version of 'G-Funk Classics Vol. 1' on April 7th 1997 but in extremely low amounts

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Found this in a used cd shop one day and hit the :gladbron: and picked it up immediately :yes:

But yeah, no different than the first disc released on the double album.
 

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Dre and Em dissed JD, not Daz or Kurupt
Kurupt threw some shots at him again when he was beefing with Daz during his return to Death Row and Daz was signing to So So Def
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Couple more songs
original cover art that was designed by Joe Cool who made Doggystyle. Last Meal. CoolAid & 1992 album covers
Hopefully if they remaster it they do the 20 track version as opposed to the 16 track.
 
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You are correct, but I'm going another route. What else is there? Off the top I can think of Cavi Hit with Mack 10, Just Doggin' with Nate Dogg, I Wish, Me in Your World, the other Murder was the Case joints, and the Chronic 2000 joints. I know there's more.
Knick Knack Patty Wack, Would U kIll 4 Me, Jack Move, Music Makes Me High remix, Tremendous Odds, Who Wants To Be A Dope MC, Came To Rock Ya Body, The Comeback, What We Go Thru original, Cavi hit (soopafly remix) My Buddy, OG To Me, Sweet Love, Who Ride Wit Us pt 2...thats just off the top of the head and not including unreleased or original/demo/alternate versions.
 

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it aint ever been know rumors about snoop writing for the da brat...

I read about it the first time like 15 years ago, so those rumors have been around. Just because you haven't heard about it doesn't mean they ain't been around.

1. Snoop and Dre were personally close to Kurupt. So that's different than the rest of the industry

2. I want to say 2001 was before streetz is a mutha

3. Notice how Dre did not participate in space boogey or really anything Kurupt related afterwards.

Snoop also told Kurupt not to do calling out names. Snoop also appeared on world war 3 after Kurupt just dissed Ruff Ryders

"Tha Streetz Iz A Mutha" and "2001" came out on the same day.

Dre mixed the ENTIRE album.

I remember Daz saying that if Dre mixes shyt he generally wants producer credit.

I truly believe Daz bytching about producer credit ruined his entire relationship with Dre

Snoop said that Dre, Daz and Soopafly produced the album. Nanci Fletcher has said that Dre produced the album and so has Dave Aron for example.

Knick Knack Patty Wack, Would U kIll 4 Me, Jack Move, Music Makes Me High remix, Tremendous Odds, Who Wants To Be A Dope MC, Came To Rock Ya Body, The Comeback, What We Go Thru original, Cavi hit (soopafly remix) My Buddy, OG To Me, Sweet Love, Who Ride Wit Us pt 2...thats just off the top of the head and not including unreleased or original/demo/alternate versions.

"Jack Move" and "Tremendous Odds" are the only DPG songs that you mentioned. They were featured on the rest of the songs. Some of those aren't even Death Row songs, like "Who Ride With Us Pt. 2" and you're probably referring to the Fredwreck remix that features Roscoe and Jayo Felony? "Who Wants To Be A Dope MC" is actually called "Brownsville II Long Beach".


Puffin On Blunts came out before the Poetic Justice soundtrack

That's a Dr. Dre song though.
 

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I read about it the first time like 15 years ago, so those rumors have been around. Just because you haven't heard about it doesn't mean they ain't been around.



"Tha Streetz Iz A Mutha" and "2001" came out on the same day.



Snoop said that Dre, Daz and Soopafly produced the album. Nanci Fletcher has said that Dre produced the album and so has Dave Aron for example.



"Jack Move" and "Tremendous Odds" are the only DPG songs that you mentioned. They were featured on the rest of the songs. Some of those aren't even Death Row songs, like "Who Ride With Us Pt. 2" and you're probably referring to the Fredwreck remix that features Roscoe and Jayo Felony? "Who Wants To Be A Dope MC" is actually called "Brownsville II Long Beach".




That's a Dr. Dre song though.
Thought you just meant songs that had Daz and Kurupt on them, and then you mentioned Chronic 2000 so I listed songs that came out while they were still signed as a group to Death Row during the late 90s.
 
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