Tech talks 6's n 7's, Lil Wayne and T-Pain Track n more!

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Nov 27, 2007
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Key Points

- Tech has began working on all 6's & 7's
- 30 Tracks
- Fuck Food - featuring T-pain and Lil Wayne
- So Lonely - featuring Eminem (still not confirmed)
- Love Me Tomorrow - featuring Cee Lo
- World Wide Choppers
- 2... 816 Boyz tracks
- tech is doing features for E-40 and MURS
 

L.D.S.

The Bakersman
Aug 14, 2006
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OMG I'M SO FUCKING EXCITED TO HEAR TECH N9NE AND T-PAIN ON THE SAME TRACK!!

THROW IN WAYNE AND I AM ALMOST DEAD DUE TO FUCKING EXCITEMENT!!
 

Yang

Sicc OG
May 2, 2004
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Did he say Yelawolf on World Wide Choppers? Couldn't quite make it out but that could be good.

As for it having 30 tracks, I think with music sometimes less is more. Killer certainly didn't benefit from being so long.
 

L.D.S.

The Bakersman
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I'm on neither side for a double album.

I liked Killer, and still listen to the majority of it.

It was just a mistake to choose a producer that was making relatively similar beats over and over and use them.

The thing with Tech is he listens to a beat in its entirety from the smallest fraction of sounds to the claps and things that demand attention. What his audience does, however, is hear Drill Team then Beat You Up and immediately notice the surface similarities. But then the next track is Let's Go and it's not as similar a sound, though from the same producer.

If Tech can actually go through 30 beats without making that mistake, there's not much I would be unhappy about. The album picks up and falls at the same time in regards to tracks, so it's all relative.
 
Jan 2, 2004
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He probably really wants to get a plaque. So, putting out a double album is the only way he's going to do that. And if he gets Wayne, Em, Pain, Yelawolf, Cee Lo and shit on there, he's probably hoping there names are enough to get him over the 250,000 sales he'll need to get a gold record.
 
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I too am on neither side of the double album issue.

I liked most of killer....more songs than go on a single disc.

I also like the fact that with a double album you can have more features without the loss in the amount of solo tracks

new tech is new tech...i'll take it all