Romp, Then vs. Thizz, Now

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Kavie

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This is not hate thread. I'm a big fan of most of the Thizz camp, but I have noticed a big difference in the way the camp's music has been since the Ramp days (with most of the artists who were there during that time). Dubee, Mall, Diggs, and a few others have switch up their music to fit the hyphy scene, when a few years back they were more on a smooth/calm (maybe not the right description for it) type flow. Even though I'm not a big fan of the hyphy music, I'm not knocking it. I'm just asking how many of you have noticed this, or if you think it's true, and what you think about it?
 
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i think khayree had a big influence on the romp sound. he was a musical dude. now thizz is like random key strokes on the keyboard when they thizzed out. no quality on the beats and it showed. romp was also they closest friends, now thizz is who ever pop pills and raps about it. wearin a rip mac dre shirt.
 

Toro

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Thizz seems like goin with whatever's popular. I wouldn't say this until I heard some track from Thizz Nation 7 and they had alot of snap songs. Romp was just good music period. Khayree was a fuckin sav.
 
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i agree bout kyree doin great music for the rest of the crew while dre was in jail....but dre never made an album with him. and dont say young black brotha. all im sayin is that they dont need his production, all dres albums brought heat with out him.
 

Kavie

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baydre said:
i agree bout kyree doin great music for the rest of the crew while dre was in jail....but dre never made an album with him. and dont say young black brotha. all im sayin is that they dont need his production, all dres albums brought heat with out him.
True. But from Thizzelle Washington on out, Dre's, as well as everyone else's, style switched and they jumped on the hyphy thing. And to me personally, their music went downhill, with the exception of Dubee and P.S.D. They all still spit just as hard, but their music style/concepts have change for the worse.
 
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The Bay needs anotha khayree, mr. laid, chillblack, ant banks, mike mosely, T.C., The Enhancer, phonk beta, and all those great producers. or at least those beats they used to make.....Black C and Young Ren still got it though. Romp Records was the shit, as well as Young Black Brotha.
 
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scrillafein said:
The Bay needs anotha khayree, mr. laid, chillblack, ant banks, mike mosely, T.C., The Enhancer, phonk beta, and all those great producers. or at least those beats they used to make.....Black C and Young Ren still got it though. Romp Records was the shit, as well as Young Black Brotha.
Thats where I come in...only when the time is right tho:devious:
 
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Kavie said:
True. But from Thizzelle Washington on out, Dre's, as well as everyone else's, style switched and they jumped on the hyphy thing. And to me personally, their music went downhill, with the exception of Dubee and P.S.D. They all still spit just as hard, but their music style/concepts have change for the worse.

it's all relevent that dre was much harder right out of the pen, both lyrically and probably literally harder then too, but when them niggas got on E, they created the hyphy movement. If there was no Andre Hicks, there would be no thizz dance, no S-T-U-P-I-D...none of that treally retarded fuckin shit. They really started goin dumber and dumber...