Author Topic: C.V.: Dr. Dre (Productions) ©  (Read 287725 times)

Jome

Re: C.V.: Dr. Dre (Productions) ©
« Reply #2505 on: September 27, 2015, 08:57:13 AM »
Debate: I think we should include ALL Compton-tracks, when it's so obvious that even the tracks that doesn't list Dre, has a lot of Dre-elements and Dre-sounds in them.
Even the producers themselves say Dre added tons of stuff, effects, and what not to the tracks, where he isn't listed as producer. I think Dre was just being generous with the credits this time around.


 

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Re: C.V.: Dr. Dre (Productions) ©
« Reply #2506 on: September 27, 2015, 09:19:34 AM »
Debate: I think we should include ALL Compton-tracks, when it's so obvious that even the tracks that doesn't list Dre, has a lot of Dre-elements and Dre-sounds in them.
Even the producers themselves say Dre added tons of stuff, effects, and what not to the tracks, where he isn't listed as producer. I think Dre was just being generous with the credits this time around.




I also think that about the Dre-produced tracks. Directly or indirectly he was connected with them..
Added all Compton-tracks boss. 8)
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« Reply #2507 on: December 18, 2015, 04:09:56 AM »
I don't know what y'all talkin' about, this is from my "MMLP" booklet.

+ Bitch Please II
Featuring Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit and Nate Dogg
(M. Mathers, C. Broadus, A. Joyner, A. Young, M. Bradford, M. Elizondo)
Produced and Mixed by Dr. Dre
Recording and Mix Engineer: Richard "Segal" Hurdia
Bass and Keyboards: Mike Elizondo
Assistant Engineer: Jim McCrone
Published by Eight Mile Style (BMI)/Ensign Music Corporation (BMI)/Ain't Nothin' Goin' On But F****n' Music (BMI)
Snoop Dogg appears courtesy of No Limit/Priority Records
Xzibit appears courtesy of Loud Records
Nate Dogg appears courtesy of Dogg Foundation Records

Debate: I think we should include ALL Compton-tracks, when it's so obvious that even the tracks that doesn't list Dre, has a lot of Dre-elements and Dre-sounds in them.
Even the producers themselves say Dre added tons of stuff, effects, and what not to the tracks, where he isn't listed as producer. I think Dre was just being generous with the credits this time around.


I also think that about the Dre-produced tracks. Directly or indirectly he was connected with them..
Added all Compton-tracks boss. 8)

That's some stupid shit. Why don't you just add the songs he was credited on?
 

Jome

Re: C.V.: Dr. Dre (Productions) ©
« Reply #2508 on: December 18, 2015, 06:46:15 AM »
That's some stupid shit. Why don't you just add the songs he was credited on?

For the reasons discussed above, and in other threads.
If you've been catching up with all the Compton-related threads when it came out, you would see that a lot of the producers said that Dre added effects, new elements, new instruments, changed/tweaked the bass, etc. etc.
Even DJ Premier said that, and when Dre is so heavily involved in the beat making process, I think it would be stupid NOT to include the tracks he clearly did a lot of work on.

Quick reminder what a producer actually is:

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A record producer (or music producer) has a very broad role in overseeing and managing the recording (i.e. "production") of a band or performer's music. A producer has many roles that may include, but are not limited to, gathering ideas for the project, selecting songs and/or session musicians, proposing changes to the song arrangements, coaching the artist and musicians in the studio, controlling the recording sessions, and supervising the entire process through audio mixing (recorded music) and, in some cases, to the audio mastering stage. Producers also often take on a wider entrepreneurial role, with responsibility for the budget, schedules, contracts, and negotiations.

(Wikipedia)
 

Okka

Re: C.V.: Dr. Dre (Productions) ©
« Reply #2509 on: December 18, 2015, 06:53:01 AM »
Yeah, i know, but i just think the ones he's credited for should be added. What about songs he actually didn't have anything to do with? Should they be taken out of the list?
 

heisenberg

Re: C.V.: Dr. Dre (Productions) ©
« Reply #2510 on: December 18, 2015, 11:42:32 AM »
Of course "bitch please II" is produced by dr dre, but no producer credited in my booklet same thing with "come and go" of curtis album, produced by dr dre but no one in the booklet.
 

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« Reply #2512 on: March 13, 2016, 06:11:19 AM »
New LL freestyle produced by Dre

+ all the other Pharmacy freestyles

Jome where you at ? You adding them ?

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« Reply #2513 on: March 14, 2016, 08:45:49 AM »
LL Cool J Promises Game Changer Record Following Dr. Dre Collaboration

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK - James Todd Smith a.k.a. LL Cool J has made a career of winning at being unpredictable.

In 1995, when he was enjoying one of his many career peaks, he successfully launched a career on television, which would go on to boost his status in Hollywood from cameo maker to leading star. And as of 2009, he has starred on CBS red-hot series NCIS: Los Angeles, which hasn't exactly given him all the time in the world to continue to make music.

At the turn of last weekend however, that unpredictability reared its lovely head as the two-time Grammy winner and five-time Grammy host made a splash on Facebook when he stopped by Dr. Dre's Beats 1 Pharmacy show and blessed the booth with his presence. Its 4.5 million views as of press time speak volumes for how much the people still love the man who ladies still love, especially when he's delving into the aggressive compartment of his rapping repertoire.

HipHopDX caught up with LL as he was putting in work during yet another studio session to get the scoop on his recent Dr. Dre session, a reinvigorated verse he says only took fifteen minutes to write.

"Basically my man DJ Pooh had called me up and said Dre was trying to link, you know, just have me come by the [Beats 1] show and say what up, etcetera, etcetera," LL tells HipHopDX during a phone call from the lab. "I just went to hang out and maybe talk and vibe and next thing you know, one thing led to another and we're talking Hip Hop and Dre says "Maybe you do a drop or something," and I'm like, 'A drop? Fuck that!' and then The Good Doctor went and got his laptop and the rest is history," he recalled with a hearty laugh.

"I just love this culture and I love Hip Hop. It's just engrained in my DNA," he admits. "I'm addicted to it and there's no way out for me. It doesn't matter what I do or where I go or what money I make or celebrity—none of that. Nothing ever compares to being in that booth and being on that mic."

Thirteen albums worth of relevancy is an unprecedented number in Hip Hop culture and while LL admits his last project in 2013's Authentic wasn't his best work (or best representation of the culture), he gets excited when asked about the itch to return to pure emceeing and let kids who maybe only know him from TV know his history.

"I got an itch so crazy right now, I need to find a hydrocortisone connect," he continued, with his mind obviously still in punchline mode from the studio session. What I'm going to do is make something for [the fans]." "Like a special record that's really going to be for Hip Hop. I get into experimental mode and I get in my creative scientist mode and I like to do different things. Every now and then, I like to do weird shit. I'm going to give them something special, you'll see. And what it's gonna do is, it's going to change the game because a lot of people are getting away with 25-point games right now and they need someone to drop 50 on 'em. This shit is crazy to me!"

Few pundits will argue that the bar or standard in this day and age has been restructured to allow more variation in rap get a shot at mainstream acceptance but is Mr. Smith aiming to create a new renaissance for lyricists? He actually doesn't feel that is necessary.

"It's really just about putting music out," he says of the notion of "reinventing the wheel," a feat he's actually accomplished in his career.

"I don't have 'bring back' anything. I'm just going to do what I do," he continued. "But I know the Hip Hop culture needs me because their is a void there and people think that just because somebody makes a song that has a female appeal they think that's 'LL Cool J' and when you don't have the real LL to compare it to, it's easy to make those comparisons. So I realize that the game needs me. I'm clear [as to what] it needs from me. It doesn't need me to come in and play games and experiment. It needs me to come in and kick their ass. So I'm gonna do that."

Delaying the G.O.A.T. 2 was strictly LL's doing but now he has the people's ear, don't be surprised if it arrives in the immediate future. He's pretty good at this unpredictable thing.


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Re: C.V.: Dr. Dre (Productions) ©
« Reply #2514 on: March 15, 2016, 09:56:10 PM »
These are on the Pharmacy's connect page.

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« Reply #2515 on: March 18, 2016, 08:03:28 AM »
These are on the Pharmacy's connect page.

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dope!!!! props!!

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« Reply #2516 on: March 20, 2016, 03:24:34 AM »
These are on the Pharmacy's connect page.

Lock It beat

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thanks  :)

Matty

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« Reply #2517 on: May 16, 2016, 04:16:35 AM »
T.I. - Dope (feat. Marsha Ambrosius)

Marco

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« Reply #2518 on: May 21, 2016, 08:36:23 AM »
Updated. :bandit:
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Re: C.V.: Dr. Dre (Productions) ©
« Reply #2519 on: May 22, 2016, 06:14:03 AM »
Dr.Dre didn't produce both "California Love". The "remix" one was produced by LayLaw and D-Maq. Death Row releases always used wrong credits for this one. The instrumental was made around the same time the OG Dre version was recorded.
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