Dru Down in "Lockup Oakland" on MSNBC

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Jan 26, 2006
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I'm not from Oakland or anywhere in America. I'm french. I love bay area rap thanks to guys like richie rich, san quinn, iMP, CELLSKI, andre nickatina...and dru down.
I thought find in this forum true fans and not these dumbs who criticize everything (cf comments on hip hop dx).
Dru down in a studio gangsta rapper. Do you criticize Al pacino or de Niro because they aren't true mafioso. There are just two of best actors in the world. The last thing i have to say is that listen to dru down is always a great pleasure and i hope he will continue his carrer as well he did.
Who put oakland on the map? Dru down for example. A litte bit of respect...
Sorry for my bad english.
 

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I seriously don't understand what's the big deal with rappers going to jail / prison. It's like the fans anticipate a great rap album to be recorded upon his release (speaking in general).

The only one to ever do that & truly succeed was 2Pac. He signed to the hottest label at the time and dropped a dope album. Since 1996 rappers & rap fans have this illusion that being incarcerated before recording an album or signing to a hot label is going to bring out the best in you.

The difference? 2Pac had talent. And unlike rappers today, he showed & proved it in his music.
Mac Dre hit the streets after prison & became one of the biggest names in the bay setting trends & making the hyphy movement a known phrase still referenced today. So we can ad another to the list.

& Dru Down is successful in terms of bay area rap, he has CLASSICS under his name. Let us not forget, when you speak of Tupac, Dru Down was Pac's homie & was on "ALL ABOUT YOU" with Pac.

(here comes 12 paragraphs from Gemini @Gemini in response LOL)

Who put oakland on the map? Dru down for example. A litte bit of respect...
Sorry for my bad english.
Dru Down is DOPE, do not get it twisted my French breh.... but Dru Down did NOT put Oakland on the map.
 

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dru down WAS dope, a long ass time ago.
Nah breh if you throw on "CAN YOU FEEL ME" or "EXPLICIT GAME" they are both STILL dope!

Aint shit changed since the last time you slapped it, its still knockin & still got that sound muh fuckers love that always fucked with DD's music.

ya maybe he aint rappin tight no more, but he is old & rappin is a young mans game.
 
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I seriously don't understand what's the big deal with rappers going to jail / prison. It's like the fans anticipate a great rap album to be recorded upon his release (speaking in general).

The only one to ever do that & truly succeed was 2Pac. He signed to the hottest label at the time and dropped a dope album. Since 1996 rappers & rap fans have this illusion that being incarcerated before recording an album or signing to a hot label is going to bring out the best in you.

The difference? 2Pac had talent. And unlike rappers today, he showed & proved it in his music.
It's not super gangsta that he got locked up again for pissing on a lawn. It's super sad if you ask me I'm sure dude has a family. Dudes an idiot!
 

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i dvr'd the next showing....
fuckin hilarious that it says

"to PC or not to PC" Celebrity rappers dilema.

hahahahahahahahaha
 

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I'm not from Oakland or anywhere in America. I'm french. I love bay area rap thanks to guys like richie rich, san quinn, iMP, CELLSKI, andre nickatina...and dru down.
I thought find in this forum true fans and not these dumbs who criticize everything (cf comments on hip hop dx).
Dru down in a studio gangsta rapper. Do you criticize Al pacino or de Niro because they aren't true mafioso. There are just two of best actors in the world. The last thing i have to say is that listen to dru down is always a great pleasure and i hope he will continue his carrer as well he did.
Who put oakland on the map? Dru down for example. A litte bit of respect...
Sorry for my bad english.
be quiet, go be french somewhere else
 
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Mac Dre hit the streets after prison & became one of the biggest names in the bay setting trends & making the hyphy movement a known phrase still referenced today. So we can ad another to the list.

& Dru Down is successful in terms of bay area rap, he has CLASSICS under his name. Let us not forget, when you speak of Tupac, Dru Down was Pac's homie & was on "ALL ABOUT YOU" with Pac.

(here comes 12 paragraphs from Gemini @Gemini in response LOL)

LOL! I'll keep this short & sweet.

With all due respect, but Mac Dre did not get the worldwide love / attention / Classic album 2Pac did nor did he reach that level. Mac Dre was more of a regional success. And as far as Dru Down, B-Legit, D-Shot, C-BO, Richie Rich, Rappin' 4-Tay & E40 being on All Eyez On Me it was great for those of us who grew up listening to them & being close to the area, but them artist fell on deaf ears to the 6 to 10 million copies that sold. For the simple fact that it took 8 years & the unfortunate death of Mac Dre in 2004 for the Bay to even get noticed on a worldwide level in the new millinum only to fall under & get swept under the rug once again.
 
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Mike Manson

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LOL! I'll keep this short & sweet.

With all due respect, but Mac Dre did not get the worldwide love / attention / Classic album 2Pac did nor did he reach that level. Mac Dre was more of a regional success. And as far as Dru Down, B-Legit, D-Shot, C-BO, Richie Rich, Rappin' 4-Tay & E40 being on All Eyez On Me it was great for those of us who grew up listening to them & being close to the area, but them artist fell on deaf ears to the 6 to 10 million copies that sold. For the simple fact that it took 8 years & the unfortunate death of Mac Dre in 2004 for the Bay to even get noticed on a worldwide level in the new millinum only to fall under & get swept under the rug once again.
I grew up in Germany and started listening to rap after my 5 year older sister gave me a tape she got from somebody with Rakim, Tone Loc, Run DMC, etc. on it in the late 80s. The selection of Westcoast rap in German stores was very limited. So I would go through albums in the stores listening to them and buying them if I liked them. Then I would check the features on those albums and ask in the stores, if they could order their solos. I was already a fan of Too Short, Spice 1, E-40, Luniz, C-Bo, etc. before, cause they were big and had their albums in the stores, but many rappers I only found out about, because they were featured on some albums.

So I think being featured on All Eyez On Me helped many rappers a lot, especially with sales outside of the Bay and even country.

And it was a domino effect. You liked Tupac and checked out the guys he featured - you found out about others featured on their albums, etc...
 
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I grew up in Germany and started listening to rap after my 5 year older sister gave me a tape she got from somebody with Rakim, Tone Loc, Run DMC, etc. on it in the late 80s. The selection of Westcoast rap in German stores was very limited. So I would go through albums in the stores listening to them and buying them if I liked them. Then I would check the features on those albums and ask in the stores, if they could order their solos. I was already a fan of Too Short, Spice 1, E-40, Luniz, C-Bo, etc. before, cause they were big and had their albums in the stores, but many rappers I only found out about, because they were featured on some albums.

So I think being featured on All Eyez On Me helped many rappers a lot, especially with sales outside of the Bay and even country.

And it was a domino effect. You liked Tupac and checked out the guys he featured - you found out about others featured on their albums, etc...
Again none of them have reached the level nor made the impact that 2Pac made.

And I agree, All Eyez On Me helped with a few extra sales for featured artist, yes, but not enough to take it over the top.
 
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Nah breh if you throw on "CAN YOU FEEL ME" or "EXPLICIT GAME" they are both STILL dope!

Aint shit changed since the last time you slapped it, its still knockin & still got that sound muh fuckers love that always fucked with DD's music.

ya maybe he aint rappin tight no more, but he is old & rappin is a young mans game.

^^^this
 
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Again none of them have reached the level nor made the impact that 2Pac made.

And I agree, All Eyez On Me helped with a few extra sales for featured artist, yes, but not enough to take it over the top.

I'd like to send a big fuck you to anyone that thought/thinks C-Bo is a Bay artist based off of Tradin War Stories. Bo was one of the few featured artists on that album that I was bumpin way before All Eyez On Me

Not directed at you Gemini, just a generalization
 
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