Author Topic: Did Daz really try to kill himself when he was left off Chronic 2001?  (Read 2589 times)

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Re: Did Daz really try to kill himself when he was left off Chronic 2001?
« Reply #75 on: August 19, 2009, 10:48:24 AM »
dre has never used a ghost producer

No but he does have a team of producers. He even said so (and all the people who worked) that in the end Dre has full control over everything. Same thing with the lyrics. They write, they bring it he ask them to change this, and that. So in the end he has many people working on 1 track, but he is the only 1 who gets final say.
 

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Re: Did Daz really try to kill himself when he was left off Chronic 2001?
« Reply #76 on: August 19, 2009, 11:04:39 AM »
im not sure but im having mixed thoughts about the word..."GHOST PRODUCER" since i produce myself...the act of producing does not neccesarilly mean you play the keys or program drums..or really have any physical interaction on your track...they are people who are "work for hire" people who lay keys,bass,guitar..etc..for you  and they get credit for what work they have done (Dr.Dre-Let Me Ride. Produced by.Dr.dre  Keyboards by Dr.Dre and Justin Reinhardt  Vocals By Ruben) ...being able to produce simply means to be in control of the creative aspect of a project...weather verbally or physically but not limited to soley physical interaction
and "the Glove" and greg royal were mainly engineers..they have production history BUT werent major Dr.Dre contributors...
thanks. Some people really don't know what a producer is. If all these cats did the beat and Dre took credit then why are they tracks booty these days and Dre shit still bang?
 

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Re: Did Daz really try to kill himself when he was left off Chronic 2001?
« Reply #77 on: August 19, 2009, 11:14:44 AM »
But you can clearly see that Dr. Dre has been workin' with different producers these days, the beats don't have the same sound to them compared to that "2001" sound that he had before the "fallin' out" with Mel-Man. It's good to know that he will be workin' with Scott Storch, Mel-Man and Mike Elizondo on "Detox".
 

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Re: Did Daz really try to kill himself when he was left off Chronic 2001?
« Reply #78 on: August 19, 2009, 12:57:51 PM »
Besides his bi-polar non-consistent approach and maturity towards people, he was also high up in the head producing part of Death Row Records, which Dre just cut loose from. Why would he want Daz on there?
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Re: Did Daz really try to kill himself when he was left off Chronic 2001?
« Reply #79 on: August 19, 2009, 04:02:33 PM »
I'm gettin ready for Long Beach Iz Active's thread for next year with the same question.


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Re: Did Daz really try to kill himself when he was left off Chronic 2001?
« Reply #80 on: August 19, 2009, 06:30:30 PM »
I'm gettin ready for Long Beach Iz Active's thread for next year with the same question.

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Re: Did Daz really try to kill himself when he was left off Chronic 2001?
« Reply #81 on: August 19, 2009, 06:48:28 PM »
But you can clearly see that Dr. Dre has been workin' with different producers these days, the beats don't have the same sound to them compared to that "2001" sound that he had before the "fallin' out" with Mel-Man. It's good to know that he will be workin' with Scott Storch, Mel-Man and Mike Elizondo on "Detox".

working with scott storch? is this recent, cause we know detox has been restarted (yet again) fairly recently...

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Re: Did Daz really try to kill himself when he was left off Chronic 2001?
« Reply #82 on: August 19, 2009, 06:57:31 PM »
But you can clearly see that Dr. Dre has been workin' with different producers these days, the beats don't have the same sound to them compared to that "2001" sound that he had before the "fallin' out" with Mel-Man. It's good to know that he will be workin' with Scott Storch, Mel-Man and Mike Elizondo on "Detox".

working with scott storch? is this recent, cause we know detox has been restarted (yet again) fairly recently...

supposedly dre has scrapped detox 6-7 times
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Re: Did Daz really try to kill himself when he was left off Chronic 2001?
« Reply #83 on: August 19, 2009, 07:10:11 PM »
But you can clearly see that Dr. Dre has been workin' with different producers these days, the beats don't have the same sound to them compared to that "2001" sound that he had before the "fallin' out" with Mel-Man. It's good to know that he will be workin' with Scott Storch, Mel-Man and Mike Elizondo on "Detox".

working with scott storch? is this recent, cause we know detox has been restarted (yet again) fairly recently...

supposedly dre has scrapped detox 6-7 times
The dickhead in D.O.C should really pop up sometime and steal everything from the vault, people would welcome him with open arms after that.
 

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Re: Did Daz really try to kill himself when he was left off Chronic 2001?
« Reply #84 on: August 19, 2009, 07:16:22 PM »
But you can clearly see that Dr. Dre has been workin' with different producers these days, the beats don't have the same sound to them compared to that "2001" sound that he had before the "fallin' out" with Mel-Man. It's good to know that he will be workin' with Scott Storch, Mel-Man and Mike Elizondo on "Detox".

working with scott storch? is this recent, cause we know detox has been restarted (yet again) fairly recently...

supposedly dre has scrapped detox 6-7 times
The dickhead in D.O.C should really pop up sometime and steal everything from the vault, people would welcome him with open arms after that.

LOL. Seriously.
 

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Re: Did Daz really try to kill himself when he was left off Chronic 2001?
« Reply #85 on: August 19, 2009, 10:22:41 PM »
The timing of it is off. Daz DID NOT attempt suicide when 2001 came out. Dre's album came out in '99, and as someone mentioned, Daz was still fuckin' with Death Row when the album was being created.

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