Well i saw a few videos on YouTube ( like the stories tales lies and exaggeration documentary) and a while ago i remember reading some information on it. I dont remember any exact details. But I do remember that their tape prior to 40 Oz., called Jah Won't Pay The Bills was around the time they first started recording music. It had songs like Slow Ride and Had A Dat on it. I remember that brad didnt start using right away. He was a good musician and his music was great even before he did H. I know he definitely was already on drugs by the album "Robbin' The Hood" and you can plainly tell by the lyrics in his songs. Its sad because using drugs definately changed the music, I feel. It wasn't any worse, his music was more emotional instead of that feel-good like vibe their earlier stuff was like.(for example dj's dont push, opposed to pool shark and other songs on robbin the hood that are alike) But it didnt matter because no matter what Brad went through he could still write a good song. I hope that answered your question, I found it because i was thinking the same thing and looked it up on Google)
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