Reputable Records presents Rep Yo Set

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Apr 25, 2002
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Just got a chance to peep the DVD, it was pretty tight. I thaught they all came with some pretty good music, of course it being straight G shit. Noticably I thought the West Side Piru's and Blood Stone Villans had nice tracks, catchy chrous.....any of these guys still trying to make music? I know Redrum was on there, and hes doing his thing. I didnt recognize anyone else.

Also, I thought it was funny some gangs let the cameras come through the hoods, and obviously, other gangs just went to the studio, recorded their shit, and left it at that, obviously not wanting their hood filmed up.

All in all, seemed like a coo project. It was tight how it seemed they were actually given the contributing artists actual money and a percentage of the profits, and made it all 100% legit so they got a sense of how it really works.
 
Dec 26, 2004
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I thought the whole CD had tight tracks. I was playin it out when I 1st got it.

I really didnt care for the DVD, it started out really good but then later began to feel like a bunch of music videos. I was hoping to see of alot more Nterviews, some of them really had something to say N a strong statement but didnt give em enough time, again it felt like a bunch of music videos.

I felt it was a good project they put together, IF you dont got it...go get it. My top Bloods N Crips projects I own.