X-RAIDED (UNFORGIVEN) ?

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"The Unforgiven: Volume I" showcases the production of newcomers DJ Shareel, The Technician, and R.A.W., collectively known as Mad Man Muzik. The album also features two new lyrical talents, Dott Dogg and Hanifah. Stand out tracks include "Misanthropy", "Spittin' Venom", and the autobiographical title track. You have been warned. X-Raided is back, let it begin.
 
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RIGHT ON....IM JUST SAYIN THO THAT WAS HIS BEST SHIT AND ALL THA BEATS ON THAT MOTHAFUKA WAS DOPE AS FUK......HE NEED TA HOOK UP WITH THEM ON SOME MORE PROJECTS!
 
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Fuck Hollis beats.....That nigga is the most overrated producer to ever come out of the state of California.....For every knockin beat he would make he'd follow up with about 8 mediocre beats

For the record Speak Of The Devil was the best production ever on a X-Raided album.....I think KG was the one that did most of the production.....Thats who X needs to hook back up with.
 

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Fuck Hollis beats.....That nigga is the most overrated producer to ever come out of the state of California.....For every knockin beat he would make he'd follow up with about 8 mediocre beats
Well Hollis didn't force anybody to pick the beats that they did and put on their albums. He supplied what people wanted from him imo. He had really tight beats, but the fact that at some point almost every album outta Sac sounded the same and that many rappers bought horrible beats from Hollis killed his sound imo. He still a good producer though.
 
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Well Hollis didn't force anybody to pick the beats that they did and put on their albums. He supplied what people wanted from him imo. He had really tight beats, but the fact that at some point almost every album outta Sac sounded the same and that many rappers bought horrible beats from Hollis killed his sound imo. He still a good producer though.
I think that may be because a lot of Hollis' beats sounded the same for quite a few years
 
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Well Hollis didn't force anybody to pick the beats that they did and put on their albums. He supplied what people wanted from him imo. He had really tight beats, but the fact that at some point almost every album outta Sac sounded the same and that many rappers bought horrible beats from Hollis killed his sound imo. He still a good producer though.
Between 2000-2003 Hollis got majority of the production work out here and thats when Sac music took a big sewer dive......I can't stand most of his shit.
 
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hollis has slaps imo and put out some good shit at the particular time, he just did too much wk and his shit sounded the same. i would much rather hear raided over hollis beats than raided sharing verses with loki anyday lol
 
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Everybody wanna knock hollis 4 his beatz, name 1 producer that hasn't produced ah wack ass beat. Blame tha ARTISTS 4 pick'n tha beatz they decide 2 pick. Hollis has knockz & he still has em, yea his shit start'd sound'n tha same because he was produce'n hella beatz 4 all kindz of artists 4 ah long ass period of time
 
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If they paid dude right or what not they were suppose to drop Unforgiven vol 2 back in like 2000, 2001 along with another album titled the DECLARATION OF WAR. I remember X talking about it to me in a letter. They were supposedly recorded in soledad the same time as unforgiven vol 1. I think that song, "Its On" Should have made the cut for the Unforgiven album. Instead of getting all chopped up and used for the Initiation album on the track "let it be known"