Dubee Article in Latest Xplosive Magazine

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Dana Dane

RIP Vallejo Kid
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I'm bored and want to see the reaction from the fans on this one!!!!

"Dubee- The Last of a Thizzin Breed

Over a decade ago, inspired by the progress being made by his peers in the music game, Dubee felt willing to try a more aggressive type of music that would appeal to the local Crest Side community, a style he calls “Block Cocky.” “I was seeing Dre’s sh*t, and he was comin with some SH*T, so it was like, OK, then Mall came around, and it showed that you could be young and do this…I’m ready, I’m cut out for this sh*t...test my skills, I got something for you.”

Since that time, the local scene has changed dramatically. The “Hyphy Movement” has been something that many artists have rallied around, with numerous artists signing to major labels and the local commercial stations actually playing local music. “AIN’T NO HYPHY MOVEMENT! It’s a four leaf clover. The Bay been hyphy, but never had a movement til 40 got his hands on it. The real hyphy is what I’m talking bout, not this sh*t it turned into. If that’s what you wanna turn it into, then it could kiss my a*s!...The Hyphy sh*t is coo, but it ain't nothing but a name added to a way of life…the I-don’t-give-a-f*ck, we GO! We do the foo! That’s hyphy to me. Now they are trying to change it to some Thizz dance, thizz face; a real hyphy ni*ga would shoot you off the top of the car if you try to ghostride and you ain't gangsta.”

Since Mac Dre passed away, his label, Thizz Entertainment has grown into a "movement" with a huge roster of artists, and people everywhere throwing up their “T’s.” Dubee remains unphased by the whirlwind that surrounds him, “That’s coo and all that…but it’s in the absence of Mac Dre. Throwing up your T’s ...I’ma bust you out, you ain’t a real Thizz ni*ga, you a bandwagon ni*ga. It started with Cutthoat, PSD came up under Dre. When Dre came out (of prison) he was ready to run with us. He was handling his business, and was real good with the bit*hes and sh*t, but he didn’t have no head-bustas, so it's cutthoat committee, we needed a label, here comes Thizz. In regards to Thizz nation, if it ain't Country Club Crest, I don’t give a f*ck. Dubee don’t give a f*ck about a fan before the Crest, if it (the music I make) go in the Crest, y'all might not even hear my sh*t. When people in the hood respect my sh*t, it means more…people be saying I have a chip on my shoulder; Y'all can't be ready for me now that Dre is dead! Y'all can’t give me his spot!”

His next project, “The Last Of A Thizzin Breed” is set to be released in March, and is much more than a clever title. “Who the f*ck is you other ni*gaz? You Thizz by association, I'm Thizz by blood. Y'all ain't like me. When I look at it, Thizz is more than rap, it's my podnas, if Thizz gets f*cked up, it’s like the Crest got f*cked up. Now you got a project, and you gonna push it to the thizz crowd, and now y'all charging for the Thizz name, and taking the value down. When you print up a lot of money, it takes the value down. First it's, he on Thizz, then it's they on thizz, and he on thizz…and you have them on stage and it's like, man, they are letting dudes like that on Thizz?.” Dubee is certain to make some waves once his CD drops, which is likely to be a double CD due to the album leaking early."
 
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its aight - is "the last of a thizzin breed" the title of the article? isnt that the title of his album? minus some grammar errors you couldve elaborated more on his album.
 
May 4, 2002
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the album is dope.
i contributed that real thizz shit
i got like 6 slaps on there....
hope suge dont read this though..im still late with the pro tools sessions.
 
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hope he ain't got haji on there with one them gimmicks, I remember seein it on a tracklist(maybe fake). if haji on there then thas sum hypocrite shit