Disco de Dr. Dre: “First Round Knock Out”
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First Round Knock Out |
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Fecha de Publicación:1996-05-21
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Hip-Hop/Rap, Hardcore Rap, West Coast Rap
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Sello Discográfico:Triple X
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:021075122626
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1 |
First Round Knock Out Intro |
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Deep Cover |
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Bridgette |
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Nickel Slick Nigga |
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Requests |
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He's Bionic Video |
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Juice |
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Funky Flute |
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Nicety |
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Indo Freak |
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Turn off the Lights |
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Who's Phuckin' Who |
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The Sex Is On |
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It's Not Over - Featuring |
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The Fly |
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1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Dr. Dre before "The Chronic"
This is Dr. Dre's collection of old and new hits before the now infamous "The Chronic" album.
Deep Cover a.k.a. "187 on an undercover cop" introduces the world to Snoop Dogg.
Bridgette is the only leftover song from The D.O.C.'s album, and probably the most memorable one at that.
Turn Off The Lights by the World Class Wreckin' Cru, old school classic!
Those are the only notable songs that stick out for me at this moment, a must have for any true old school/rap/hip-hop fan.
Mister Hip-Hop (The Land Where Hip-Hop And Jazz Live.) - 17 Septiembre 2002
3 personas de un total de 6 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Nothing special, just a Dre collection.
This album is nothing special, it just has a couple highlights and that's about it. The only reason to buy this album is for a couple tracks all true gangsta rap fans should have. The classic collaboration "Deep Cover" with Snoop was their first collab together and is an instant classic. It doesn't get much better than that one. Also, "Bridgette" by The D.O.C. is a really nice story track about a girl that was left off of No One Can Do It Better because of the subject matter. It's a nice, bouncy track though. "Nickel Slick" by Kokane features one of his first appearances back in the days when Kokane was truly an up and comer in the G-Funk world. This track is much better than his newer appearances with Snoop. "Funky Flute" features a jazz flutist on Ruthless and the track is decent, finally including Dre a little bit. As for the rest of the album, we're left with a Michel'le track and a bunch of World Class Wreckin' Crew material that was either previously released or just not worth hearing. Why this album was released is still beyond me. But I wouldn't recommend it, unless you really want to own three or four really nice tracks along with a bunch of junk.
Análisis de usuario - 04 Noviembre 1999
1 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- What's that?
I never heard of that album.but it features the best rap song ever:deep cover!
Matthew (Seattle) - 12 Diciembre 2002
2 personas de un total de 6 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Not worth buying
This is simply a collection of some of Dr Dre's earlier songs which he either produced or rapped on (aside from "Nickel Slick Nigga" by Kokane which appears on this cd for no reason since Dr. Dre neither raps on it or produces it). I actually do own this album, and it is definetly not worth buying. There are 2 great tracks, "Deep Cover" and "Bridgette", and one mediocre track, "Nickel Slick Nigga", but other than that, this album is COMPLETE garbage. As a previous reviewer stated, the rest of the tracks sound more like techno as opposed to rap. Download those 3 tracks, but leave this album on the shelve.
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