Author Topic: Dr. Dre and Eazy arguing over how to produce a song  (Read 1770 times)

Triple OG Rapsodie

Re: Dr. Dre and Eazy arguing over how to produce a song
« Reply #15 on: May 25, 2010, 08:03:34 PM »
he didnt and his former employees will agree...lol




Just because he had his hand in everything, doesn't mean he knew what the hell he was doing.

true. diddy had his hand in pretty much everything that happened at bad boy, but its difficult to tell if he actually made the music better.


 Maybe.  But if you take Dr. Dre and Ice Cube out of the equation, most of Eazy's former employees also haven't been successful since never.

fixed. Who from the Ruthless camp was ever successful besides Bone?
 

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Re: Dr. Dre and Eazy arguing over how to produce a song
« Reply #16 on: May 26, 2010, 02:36:13 AM »
Michelle, The D.O.C. Above The Law

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Re: Dr. Dre and Eazy arguing over how to produce a song
« Reply #17 on: May 26, 2010, 05:40:11 AM »
but they are better than makin wack muzik....above the law at its rawest form will "murder rap" most other rap groups
who are eazy e's former employees?




he didnt and his former employees will agree...lol

By "former employees" I just meant artist formerly signed to Ruthless Records, while Eazy was in charge.




Just because he had his hand in everything, doesn't mean he knew what the hell he was doing.

true. diddy had his hand in pretty much everything that happened at bad boy, but its difficult to tell if he actually made the music better.


 Maybe.  But if you take Dr. Dre and Ice Cube out of the equation, most of Eazy's former employees also haven't been successful since leaving Ruthless.
 

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Re: Dr. Dre and Eazy arguing over how to produce a song
« Reply #18 on: May 26, 2010, 10:16:17 AM »
Eazy was dat NIGGA FUCK WHA Y'ALL SUCKAZ TALKIN BOUT
 

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Re: Dr. Dre and Eazy arguing over how to produce a song
« Reply #19 on: May 26, 2010, 11:29:29 AM »
Dre in the studio making music?
I don't buy it
 

Triple OG Rapsodie

Re: Dr. Dre and Eazy arguing over how to produce a song
« Reply #20 on: May 26, 2010, 11:40:35 AM »
Michelle, The D.O.C. Above The Law

not taking Dr. Dre out of the equation
 

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Re: Dr. Dre and Eazy arguing over how to produce a song
« Reply #21 on: May 26, 2010, 11:44:31 AM »
Dre in the studio making music?
I don't buy it
don't worry, it's old footage
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Re: Dr. Dre and Eazy arguing over how to produce a song
« Reply #22 on: May 26, 2010, 11:46:00 AM »
Dre in the studio making music?
I don't buy it
don't worry, it's old footage
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Re: Dr. Dre and Eazy arguing over how to produce a song
« Reply #23 on: May 26, 2010, 11:49:15 AM »
Michelle, The D.O.C. Above The Law


All of which fell off hard after losing contact with dre

Michelle second album failed 2 garner any hits

the DOC vocals were ripped up horribly so he got it bad via freak accident


ATL lol they can't even get Proper Credit for there work towards G-Funk. lol
 

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Re: Dr. Dre and Eazy arguing over how to produce a song
« Reply #24 on: May 26, 2010, 12:58:21 PM »
Michelle, The D.O.C. Above The Law

not taking Dr. Dre out of the equation
sure, but Dre wasn't the only reason they all went platinum with their debut albums.

anyway, since you want a better answer, MC Ren.

Michelle, The D.O.C. Above The Law


All of which fell off hard after losing contact with dre

Michelle second album failed 2 garner any hits

the DOC vocals were ripped up horribly so he got it bad via freak accident


ATL lol they can't even get Proper Credit for there work towards G-Funk. lol
Helter Skelter wasn't certified gold but the numbers weren't that bad.
neither was the quality of the album.

if it was up to Dre, The D.O.C. would have had only 1 album & some skits.
Dre gave bad advice for The D.O.C.'s career.
look, accident or no accident, i doubt The D.O.C. could have been a big star.
but even with the current voice he could have done more with his career

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Re: Dr. Dre and Eazy arguing over how to produce a song
« Reply #25 on: May 26, 2010, 01:05:54 PM »
he didnt and his former employees will agree...lol




Just because he had his hand in everything, doesn't mean he knew what the hell he was doing.

true. diddy had his hand in pretty much everything that happened at bad boy, but its difficult to tell if he actually made the music better.


 Maybe.  But if you take Dr. Dre and Ice Cube out of the equation, most of Eazy's former employees also haven't been successful since never.

fixed. Who from the Ruthless camp was ever successful besides Bone?

Will.I.Am  8)
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Re: Dr. Dre and Eazy arguing over how to produce a song
« Reply #26 on: May 26, 2010, 05:32:59 PM »
he didnt and his former employees will agree...lol




Just because he had his hand in everything, doesn't mean he knew what the hell he was doing.

true. diddy had his hand in pretty much everything that happened at bad boy, but its difficult to tell if he actually made the music better.


 Maybe.  But if you take Dr. Dre and Ice Cube out of the equation, most of Eazy's former employees also haven't been successful since never.

fixed. Who from the Ruthless camp was ever successful besides Bone?

Will.I.Am  8)

 Lol.  Good answer.  But I did say "most."  There definitely were a few exceptions such as Will.I.Am.  In fact, I have to say Atban Klan didn't really gain any success on Ruthless, so them leaving the label actually did make sense.  But being signed to Ruthless probably helped them get their foot in the door, so to speak.
 

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Re: Dr. Dre and Eazy arguing over how to produce a song
« Reply #27 on: May 26, 2010, 11:24:10 PM »
Lol c'mon Dre Day you're not seriously gonna blame D.O.C.'s career on Dre? He fucked it up himself by not going to vocal therapy after the accident. With the voice in its current state there was no real chance of him having a commercial career again, what he did was probably the best he could have done considering his voice
 

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Re: Dr. Dre and Eazy arguing over how to produce a song
« Reply #28 on: May 27, 2010, 12:13:38 AM »
Lol c'mon Dre Day you're not seriously gonna blame D.O.C.'s career on Dre? He fucked it up himself by not going to vocal therapy after the accident. With the voice in its current state there was no real chance of him having a commercial career again, what he did was probably the best he could have done considering his voice
no, i said advice.
with a few exceptions here and there, The D.O.C. is very loyal to Dre.
off course The D.O.C. makes the final call, but Dre does have a lot of influence on The D.O.C's choices.
the drugs & alcohol problem is obviously The D.O.C.'s problem, no argument there.

no real chance of a career?
Helter Skelter was backed by a major label & The D.O.C. had the opportunity to drop a follow up to that album on the same label, but he ruined it.
so don't tell me he didn't have a real chance, because that's bullshit.

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Re: Dr. Dre and Eazy arguing over how to produce a song
« Reply #29 on: May 27, 2010, 01:55:04 AM »
Michelle, The D.O.C. Above The Law

not taking Dr. Dre out of the equation
sure, but Dre wasn't the only reason they all went platinum with their debut albums.

Probably not the only reason, but he was the core force behind their success, even Jerry Heller acknowledges this

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anyway, since you want a better answer, MC Ren.

There's one, but his success lies because he was a core member of N.W.A, the biggest group at the time, not because he was signed to Ruthless. He released a few albums on Ruthless, but Eazy E had no hand in making them. I'm thinking more in terms of what Eazy, without any aid from the ones who made him a star, actually did for the music.

I've always seen Eazy E as being the equivalent of Suge Knight. He was the owner of the label, the one who put money into it, but creatively he did almost jack towards the music.

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Helter Skelter wasn't certified gold but the numbers weren't that bad.
neither was the quality of the album.

if it was up to Dre, The D.O.C. would have had only 1 album & some skits.
Dre gave bad advice for The D.O.C.'s career.
look, accident or no accident, i doubt The D.O.C. could have been a big star.
but even with the current voice he could have done more with his career

The numbers weren't bad? What were they, pray tell?  From what I remember it was a commercial and critical failure. I'm surprised to find anyone that thinks the D.O.C.'s voice could hold a candle to what it used to, much less hold down an album. To me his strongest asset was always his smooth, elegant flow, which he completely lost. In my opinion his two album releases with his fucked up voice only hurt his career, didn't help it. Dr. Dre made the right decision, even if it was putting down his friend.