![gz and hustlas sample gz and hustlas sample](https://townsquare.media/site/625/files/2015/05/snoopdogg-630x420.jpg)
The rest of the tracks are already a major improvement over this opener as they feature much less hiss. The song itself is the same as the classic Edo.G & Da Bulldogs debut single, with the exception of a drum sequence replacing the short horn solo, and final adlibs. "I Got to Have It (Original Demo Version)" sounds like something you taped off the radio back in the day, at a time when you were just happy to finally have caught it late at night.
![gz and hustlas sample gz and hustlas sample](https://i1.sndcdn.com/artworks-Prddi7jtmDH00xBA-c4R3wA-t240x240.jpg)
Expect the contrary, an unmixed, unmastered rawness that not even '93 RZA would accept. Just don't expect a high-fidelity headphone experience. To the credit of the compilers and audio restorator Will C., there is a lot of unheard stuff gathered, and the recordings are presented in a fashion that you can still catergorize them as rap songs when you play them. These are not even demos to a promotional end but strictly first takes, song drafts, etc.
GZ AND HUSTLAS SAMPLE PLUS
'Original Demo Versions' of "I Got to Have It" and "I'm Different," plus a bunch of vintage early '90s tracks with titles such as "Brand New Style" or "Punk Like You"?Īs elaborately as the release itself is designed and packaged, the majority of the songs here are not just unpolished, they are unfinished. The 2008 double disc collects previously unreleased tracks, straight out the crates of producer Joe Mansfield. Demos and Rarities from the same recording sessions that produced a treasured album? I'm sold. Edo.G & Da Bulldogs :: Life of a Kid in the Ghetto - Demos and Rarities :: Direct RecordsĪt first I was excited about the prospect.