vote > 213 or westside connection

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Feb 19, 2003
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WESSSSSYYYYYYYDDDE! Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!

Westside Connection for sure! 213's CD might sell well. But Warren G. is not that tight lyrically, Nate Dogg's strictly a singer, and Snoop...he can still get it up for some cool verses here and there (i.e., "The Streetz" w/ WC, both Eastsidaz' CDs), but these days, he mainly comes w/ that sleepy, whispering shit which shows he's phoning it in...

At least Cube, Mack and Dub give you shit to think about, and all three of them rap loudly and clearly enough to be understandable. OK, Cube's not as political as he used to be, but even when he's rhyming just to rhyme, he still comes w/ some cool (sometimes even funny) shit, WC's eccentric and (occasionally) a little morbid, and Mack 10's only real weakness is that the sound of his voice is sometimes a little bland. Even if TERRORIST THREATS wasn't as ferocious as BOW DOWN, it's still harder than most major label rap CDs these days. Just my opinion, though.

PEACE!
 
May 11, 2002
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Westside Connection...Hands Down.

Snoop or Ice Cube....Cube
Warren G or WC....WC
Nate Dogg or Mack 10....Mack 10
 
Feb 8, 2003
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213 gets my vote

I have that new 213 album The Hard Way for a week and it havent left my deck its real tight beats are laid back and clean with that summer vibe to them. Album will be a classic, that will quote...put the West back which it never left IMO. But for real this album is way tighter than Terrorist Threats. "Its that Gangsta music they adore".


My nigga Tony (Hi Tek)did the beat on track 2 "Twist Ya Body". it turned out to be a banger. That #6 "Wait A Minute" is another banger I be banging that one while leaning in my whip while I'm in route on one of my Hoe Scrolls.