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May 4, 2005
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I thought it sucked, to be honest. Daz does this thing were he will step his beats up and get some big name features on one album, and then his next album is half-assed. Like they are the tracks that didn't make it onto the last album.

His last album D.A.Z. was his best one in years, imo.
 
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May 25, 2005
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^^ lol...i would...

havent checked a dogg pound related release in years, besides the album death row dropped this summer..and everytime i say lemme give a track or 2 a chance, i slap myself for even thinking it would be good...
 
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Killa Tay said Atlanta does that to people ie: DAZ, C-BO, JT...I live here in Atlanta and TRUST ME! The music and fashion tastes are very different than what I'm used to so it doesn't surprise me that they would at least give it a try. I'm taking this mickificky back to the store! I'll just bump his last one. DAZ has more than enough good cds for me to play back to back to back
 

ThaG

Sicc OG
Jun 30, 2005
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that's the original formula I wish he would have stuck with, but it seems like nowadays nearly every rapper want to rap on dirty south beats to stay relevent......
Well, that's the surest way to kill both the dirty south beats (by oversaturation) and your own career (by trying to do something you're not very good at)

That formula has worked outside the South only for rappers that came onto the scene with that style or at least adopted it early in their careers (GBE, French Montana, Dipset years ago, etc. ).

For artists with 15-20 years in the game behind their back it has never worked.
 
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