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CREDITS: Dr.Dre - 2001
« on: February 13, 2002, 12:29:22 PM »
Dr.Dre
2001
Aftermath/Interscope records, 1999



1.  LoLo (Intro)
Performed by Xzibit and Tray Dee

2.  The Watcher
Written By Eminem
Bass:  Mike Elizondo
Keyboards:  Scott Storch & Camara Kambon
Trumpet:  Dr. Dre
Percussion:  Taku Hirano
Chorus:  Eminem & Knoc-Turn'al

3.  Fuck You (featuring Devin The Dude & Snoop Dogg)
Written By Hittman, Devin The Dude & Snoop Dogg
Bass:  Mike Elizondo
Guitar:  Sean Cruse
Keyboards:  Camara Kambon & Scott Storch
Percussion:  Taku Hirano

4.  Still D.R.E. (featuring Snoop Dogg)
Written By Jay-Z
Keyboards:  Scott Storch & Camara Kambon

5.  Big Egos (featuring Hittman)
Written By The D.O.C. & Hittman
Keyboards:  Scott Storch

6.  Xxplosive
Performed by Hittman, Kurupt, Six-Two & Nate Dogg
Written By Hittman, Kurupt, Six-Two & Nate Dogg
Bass:  Colin Wolfe
Guitar:  Sean Cruse
Keyboards:  Camara Kambon
Percussion:  Taku Hirano

Samples Isaac Hayes' "Bumpy's Lament".

7.  What's The Difference (featuring Xzibit & Eminem)
Written By Eminem & Xzibit
Keyboards:  Camara Kambon
Chorus:  Phish

8.  Bar One (skit)
Performed By Traci Nelson, Ms. Roq & Eddie Griffin

9.  Light Speed (featuring Hittman)
Written By Hittman
Keyboards:  Camara Kambon
Guitar:  Sean Cruse
Bass:  Mike Elizondo
Chorus:  Ms. Roq & Knoc-Turn'al

10.  Forgot About Dre (featuring Eminem)
Written By Eminem
Bass:  Mike Elizondo
Guitar:  Sean Cruse
Keyboards:  Camara Kambon

Sampled No Doubt's "The Climb"

11.  The Next Episode (featuring Snoop Dogg & Nate Dogg)
Written By Hittman & Snoop Dogg
Keyboards:  Camara Kambon
Guitar:  Sean Cruse
Bass:  Preston Crumo
Additional Vocals:  Kurupt

Contains replayed elements of David McAllum's "The Edge".

12.  Lets Get High (featuring Hittman, Kurupt & Ms. Roq)
Written By Eminem, Hittman, Kurupt & Ms. Roq
Bass:  Mike Elizondo
Guitar:  Sean Cruse
Keyboards:  Camara Kambon & Scott Storch
Additional Vocals:  Mel-Man & Scruncho

Sampled Fatback's "Backstrokin"

13.  Bitch Niggaz (featuring Hittman, Snoop Dogg & Six-Two)
Written By Hittman, Snoop Dogg & Six-Two
Bass:  Mel-Man
Guitar:  Sean Cruse
Keyboards:  Camara Kambon & Scott Storch
Scratches:  DJ Pen
Percussion:  Taku Hirano

14.  The Car Bomb (skit)
Performed By Mel-Man & Charis Henry

15.  Murder Ink
Performed by Hittman & Ms. Roq
Written By Hittman & Ms. Roq
Bass:  Mike Elizondo
Keyboards:  Scott Storch & Camara Kambon
Background Vocals:  Traci Nelson

Sampled the "Halloween" Theme 

16.  Ed-Ucation (skit)
Performed By Eddie Griffin

17.  Some L.A. Niggaz
Performed by Defari, Xzibit, Knoc-Turn'al, Timb Bomb, King Tee, Hittman & Kokane
Written By Defari, Xzibit, Knoc-Turn'al, Timb Bomb, King Tee & Hittman
Bass:  Mike Elizondo
Guitar:  Sean Cruse
Keyboards:  Camara Kambon
Additional Vocals:  MC Ren

18.  Pause 4 Porno (skit)
Performed By Jake Steed

19.  Housewife (featuring Kurupt & Hittman)
Written By The D.O.C., Kurupt & Hittman
Bass:  Mike Elizondo
Guitar:  Sean Cruse
Keyboards:  Camara Kambon

20.  Ackrite
Performed by Hittman
Written By Hittman
Keyboards:  Camara Kambon

21.  Bang Bang (featuring Knoc-Turn'al & Hittman)
Written By Eminem, Knoc-Turn'al & Hittman
Keyboards:  Camara Kambon & Carl Breeding
Guitar:  Sean Cruse
Background Vocals:  T.Y. Nichols

22.  The Message (featuring Mary J. Blige & Rell)
Written By Royce Da 5-9
Produced By Lord Finesse
Keyboards:  Lord Finesse & Camara Kambon

Album Produced By Dr. Dre & Mel-Man
Album Mixed By Dr. Dre
Engineered By Richard Segal Huredia



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Jome

Re: "Dr. Dre 2001" Liner Notes
« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2002, 12:51:19 PM »
Cool.
Congratulations on the very first "Vault"-entry. ;D
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Re: "Dr. Dre 2001" Liner Notes
« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2002, 02:08:17 AM »
does that mean Dre didnt write one single fuckin song? or is it "all inclusive"  i mean i know jay-z wrote Still Dre for him but dang, that seems weird.  
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Re: "Dr. Dre 2001" Liner Notes
« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2002, 02:17:29 AM »
I'm Glad Dr Dre Didn't Write Any Of The Songs - It Would Fuck The Album Up.  :)
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Murrow

Re: "Dr. Dre 2001" Liner Notes
« Reply #4 on: February 14, 2002, 07:33:55 AM »
I read the "2001" booklet a billion times, I've studied that thing and I think I'm pretty right with what everything's there.
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Re: "Dr. Dre 2001" Liner Notes.
« Reply #5 on: February 14, 2002, 12:11:05 PM »
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I read the "2001" booklet a billion times, I've studied that thing

You too?
Pure classic, main.
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Suga Foot

Re: "Dr. Dre 2001" Liner Notes
« Reply #6 on: February 14, 2002, 12:46:05 PM »
Dr. Dre Played The Trumpet On "The Watcher"
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Re: "Dr. Dre 2001" Liner Notes
« Reply #7 on: February 14, 2002, 06:15:58 PM »
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2.  The Watcher
Written By Eminem


Ha ha. No, he didn't. He could have partly written it, but he didn't write this song by himself. The infamous "N***a" is used 10 times on "The Watcher". Eminem has said that this word is not in his dictionary. Besides, the lyrics were pretty wack, Eminem writes much better lyrics. I also got "Dr. Dre 2001", and I don't see writing credits on any song in the booklet. In addition, Eminem can't relate to gangsters. I hope you agree, if you don't, I could give you an example:

Eminem written: ?

"Niggaz aim mainly at niggaz they can't be
But niggaz can't hit niggaz they can't see"


No.


Anyways, props to you... I just had to correct you on that one, peace.
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Re: "Dr. Dre 2001" Liner Notes
« Reply #8 on: February 14, 2002, 09:18:46 PM »
^^ well i guess he wrote it for DRE, who is black, and he raps it, so it should sound like its coming from him...peace

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Re: "Dr. Dre 2001" Liner Notes
« Reply #9 on: February 15, 2002, 07:17:06 AM »
I'd like to know if Snoop wrote his parts of Still Dre.

The Watcher, thats a odd one.. parts could be knoc too but it is heavily eminem.
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Re: "Dr. Dre 2001" Liner Notes
« Reply #10 on: February 15, 2002, 07:36:46 AM »
Please believe Eminem wrote "The Watcher."  It's definetly his style, especially that part, "I ain't a thug, how much 2Pac in you got.  I ain't no bitch niether, it's either my life or your life, cause I ain't leavin, I like breathin."  Dre gives concepts, and Em wrote it.  Plus that who, "Thangs just ain't the same for gangstas" blah blah.  Em also freestyled a very similar version on this freestyle I have.
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Suga Foot

Re: "Dr. Dre 2001" Liner Notes
« Reply #11 on: February 15, 2002, 03:34:12 PM »
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Dr. Dre Played The Trumpet On "The Watcher"

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Jome

Re: "Dr. Dre 2001" Liner Notes
« Reply #12 on: February 15, 2002, 04:14:42 PM »
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Dr. Dre Played The Trumpet On "The Watcher"


Where you heard that?
It's not in the credits.
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Re: "Dr. Dre 2001" Liner Notes
« Reply #13 on: February 17, 2002, 01:38:27 PM »
When Mellowman used to post on the board, he had a trivia question, and it was "On What song did Dr. Dre personally play the trumpet on?" I guessed "The Watcher" and he said that was correct. ;D
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Re: "Dr. Dre 2001" Liner Notes
« Reply #14 on: February 17, 2002, 01:55:59 PM »
Cool, he oughta know it, but it's strange that it doesn't say so in the booklet. Dre likes getting credit.
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