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Kurupt & J Wells: Digital Smoke
Published Monday, July 09, 2007 12:45 PM
By Michelle Cavanaugh

Kurupt, iconic west coast rapper and member of Tha Dogg Pound, presents Likwit Crew producer J. Wells on Digital Smoke (Bonzi Records). Not only do the lyrics emulate the style of Cali Hip-Hop, but J Wells’ production takes it back to early Dre days. The album is a homage to the originators of G-Funk, such as NWA, Snoop Dogg, The Alkaholiks, and DJ Quik. With the recognizable beats of “I’m Just Sayin’” and “Itz Nothin’” fans know that J Wells is well-versed. Yet, as much energy as he puts into mastering the classics, there is plenty of room for creativity.

Kurupt and J Wells believe that Hip-Hop is no longer a battle between coasts. In order for the music to stay fresh and progressive, it is as vital as vitamins to experiment with new combinations. J Wells produced a track, “Play Yo’ Flute,” for Atlanta’s Goodie Mob a few years ago. The sound fused the southern strong bass with the left side’s laid back vibe. On Digital Smoke Goodie Mob returns on “Get It,” with Roscoe, and adds some southern pop ‘n drop flavor. Now the song can be pouring out of cars from coast to coast, north to south.

“Summertime” is a feel-good bar-b-que or pool party track, with lyrics that don’t quite match its knockin’ beat. The O.G. funk of “Smokin’” is as contagious as it is reminiscent of—yes, daring—Dre’s The Chronic. James DeBarge sings the hypnotizing, high-pitched, all-too-familiar hook (see Nate Dogg). The recreation of Rakim’s funky “I Came In The Door,” with the nasal vocals of Kokane, is a comedic take on the classic.

Let’s face it, most producers who venture into emceeing, more often than not, disappoint their fans (see Alchemist). This is the farthest from the truth when it comes to J Wells. Even though Wells and Kurupt penned Digital Smoke to pay respect to the crew’s favorite pastime, they have managed to create an album with plenty of fire.  


Comments

 

gdogg217 said:

It's about time the game recognized that kurupt have a lot of tallent. He is invisible; he is smart,he is creative, and most of all, he has work with veteron of the rap game (experience). I have all his albums. His smooth, hard core flow makes him what he is today. Dogg pound needed this nigga. And he better recognize that is powerful beyond measures. I've been down with the West from day one and I've heard Kurupt in full effect. He got a lot more to offer the Rap world. kurupt, you need to spread your tallent working wint some of us from the caribbean. We got Bounty killer, Movado, Vibe Katel, Junior Reid, and nuff bad man to make your music recognized all over the world. We love you in the caribbean. Nuff respect to the Dogg pound, Snoop dogg Dr. Dre, and the rest of the west coast. West west.
Bigg G Dogg.
July 9, 2007 5:04 PM
 

SPATE Magazine All Day said:

Kurupt is back, that's whats up


July 9, 2007 5:53 PM
 

The_R_ said:

This album's tight & kinda hard to find but its good west coast music. Dope beats,dope features & its better than Dogg Chit. I'm feeling it.
July 9, 2007 6:45 PM
 

V-TWIZZLE said:

What it do J-Wells? Yall put it down on this album and it is straight anyones flavor from coast to coast to moms and dads and barbeques and pool parties. Yall covered it all!! And I have to say dat I saw Kurupt in Zurich and the boy has mad skillz. We alwayz knew he had it in em' and now it's da big payback. I also checked out yo lyricz and skillz also, You bringin da Heat homie! With experience that you have and how you will grow in this biznezz is going to be a long time. Especially since back in da dayz with the Likwit Crew, Alkaholiks, & Wolfpack!! I am wit yo boy J-Ro who is living out of Sweden so we are goin to CONNECTGAME to da fullest and let da world know!! Um out!! LIKWIT CARO aka V-TWIZZLE DA BALD HEAD NUT!!!
July 12, 2007 10:35 AM
 

gdogg217 said:

The_R_ , You compare this album with Dogg Chit. I have Dogg Chit and I thing that the album is Crazy. It's the real west coast music. I've been waiting for a album like that for a long time. It's a low rider's album. That real talk. I love the album.  But I need to find this album (Digital Smoke). Kurupt know what's a hit sound. Check out  Kurupt present "Tangle Thoughts". It's crazy.
July 15, 2007 9:35 PM
 

Static said:

If this puts Kurupt back on the map then good.  He fell off right around "Kuruption".  "Tha Streetz Iz A Mutha" was fire but then he fell off again and sounded elementary as hell.  I hope he is back this time though.
July 17, 2007 12:28 AM
 

gdogg217 said:

I bought the CD Digital Smoke and I think it's a good album.
I'm loving it. The beats are cirtified. For real.
Bless.
Bigg G Dogg
July 22, 2007 4:31 PM
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