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Apr 25, 2002
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Good to hear. I find it ironic that in that other thread I made about rap groups that never materialized, Kurupt was a part of the majority of them. Yet here he is in a group that did materialize and I don't recall him promoting it at all.
 
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Good to hear. I find it ironic that in that other thread I made about rap groups that never materialized, Kurupt was a part of the majority of them. Yet here he is in a group that did materialize and I don't recall him promoting it at all.
they were all over facebook and instagram with promotion for that album
 
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I must say that I love westcoast gangsta music. I'm bias. This gets 3.75/5. Banging beats and just straight to the point lyrics. My type of music.
 
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Weazel Loc brought such a different voice to it which is why I like the album. 4 different voices blended together mixed wit a lil "Kokane!"
 

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  • Ry

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This album hella surprised me, its really dope! The production is really tight, if youre a fan of Battlekat, Fred Wreck, Daz production this one is for you. Also if youre a fan of WC this has that same feel as his albums. This takes it back to when real gangsta rap ruled the west...
 

JOK3R187

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after a few spins, this was a solid release.

I'm a big fan of westcoast hip-hop/g-funk and this felt like a long needed revival amidst all that new school mumble rap BS for the most part.

D.O.G.'z w/ Koka Loc is my shit...