jewels santana Wrote:
Senator Reverend LooGAR Wrote:
I think the first one was a beautiful mistake. It was just them gettin high as fuck and having fun in the studio. The pressure for follow up was pretty big, they waited too long, and their fun sound wasn't there. It's a shame, cos the first one still gets a party fucking rocking.
exactly.
they lucked out with a great producer who captured an amazing moment in time.
i miss when a group would do a whole album with one producer.
i like a few songs off the 2nd one (runnin is amazing) but it's seems like they are trying too hard to be "grown up" and it ends up being kinda boring.
I agree with all of this. Especially the one producer thing. Like when The Bomb Squad put out Amerikkka's Most Wanted with Cube. Goddamn that shit is ill.
I understand that some producers have a signature sound, and it can wear thin after a while....so why don't the artists make the fucker's branch out.
It's like Rae says "I don't want motherfucka's sounding like me, on NO muthafuckin album"
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