Still can't muster up the enthusiasm to check Compton out. Should I listen to it just to the erase the memory of Dre's last single being an Eminem studio scrap with Skylar Grey or should I just stick with the handful of new Warren G & Nate Dogg songs?
It's very skippable.
ReplyDeleteBut do you know any black people?
ReplyDeleteI have a new album coming out. Let me know if you want to do an interview, or a guest playlist, or a guest post, or a collab shoe. Or tell me your email address and I'll send it to you for free when it comes out.
ReplyDeleteI challenge you to a rap battle.
ReplyDeleteFor real though, let's do an interview. It will be fun for everyone.
ReplyDeleteOMG it's Zach G!
ReplyDeleteDid you ever see the post where I uploaded the MP3 of Rare Birds to Audiomack and tagged it as Unreleased Nas?
Zach - I heard David Drake sonned you on AOL one time. Is this true?
stick with the warren g and nate....
ReplyDeleteEvery time I read praise for Compton, I'm recalling Tim Dog.
ReplyDeleteeverything on the Warren G EP is better than everything on the overblown mess that is Compton.
ReplyDeleteIt's like a hybrid of Kanye reject cuts and Kendrick's overrated abomination.
ReplyDeleteSince this album seems to be more of a The Aftermath than a 2001 does it at least contain 1 song that bangs as hard as Been There, Done That or East Coast/West Coast Killas
ReplyDeletecompton is dope af
ReplyDeleteOnly heard it in passing, a lot of corny never to be heard of again rappers and the only songs I liked were the Foe Tha Love Of Money & Homocide so yeh its prob exactly like the Aftermath comp.
ReplyDeleteGonna be p hard to muster up the energyv to listen properly cos there was one song w Snoop that stood out, Ive never felt so embarrassed for an ageing rapper and Ive them later Ice-T albums.
I haven't heard Westwood play anything from it yet which probably isn't a good sign,
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