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Re: Dre vs. Timberland
« Reply #30 on: March 16, 2002, 09:53:16 PM »
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duce02:
and i never said nelly a tight rapper


actually u did

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cause nelly for 1 is tight and so is ja rule.
nelly is tight cause he sells millons and millions of CDS.

 

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Re: Dre vs. Timberland
« Reply #31 on: March 16, 2002, 09:53:25 PM »
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LOL... you can't call that Dre's work... he produced two tracks on the album.



Yea But Like He Said Cali Love WAS HUGE! - So It Easily Helped Sell Millions Of Copies And Reach Other Fans It Never Would Have...



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Re: Dre vs. Timberland
« Reply #32 on: March 16, 2002, 10:00:20 PM »
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aftermath lp-2 million
slim shady lp-4 million


LOL... Dre produced 6 out of 16 tracks on "Dr. Dre Presents The Aftermath"... only 4 tracks all by himself... that means he solely produced 1/4 of that album.. which was wack anyway...

Dre produced 3 tracks on "The Slim Shady LP", only 1, "My Name Is" (wack) by himself.

I also strongly doubt that Dre produced those other albums your listed all alone.

Peace.
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Re: Dre vs. Timberland
« Reply #33 on: March 16, 2002, 10:03:14 PM »
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Yea But Like He Said Cali Love WAS HUGE! - So It Easily Helped Sell Millions Of Copies And Reach Other Fans It Never Would Have...



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That doesn't make sense... people don't go out and by an album just for one song, which was also released as a single... of course the album didn't sell an extra 5 million copies just because "California Love" was on it... LOL.
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Re: Dre vs. Timberland
« Reply #34 on: March 16, 2002, 10:10:52 PM »
dude KVB i'm not going to get into another argument with you about this


dre executive produced all of those albums like mmlp , aftermath, ect. which means he oversaw EVERYTHING , and selected all the tracks that would be on the album


i'm not dissing you but you dont know what producers do in the studio do you? Dre works 5x harder than just about every producer in music in general and 20x harder than your boy primo....trust me homeboy i know what i'm talking about here i'm a junior in high school whose already getting college credits and corses in musical production
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Re: Dre vs. Timberland
« Reply #35 on: March 16, 2002, 10:15:07 PM »
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That doesn't make sense... people don't go out and by an album just for one song, which was also released as a single... of course the album didn't sell an extra 5 million copies just because "California Love" was on it... LOL.



it's not dre's fault you can't comprehend that....look by the time pac dropped his 2nd single in like april of 96 which was 2 of amerikaz most wanted , all eyez on me was already pushing 5 million albums California love was one of the 90's biggest songs and wasn't released as single right away , i don't think i saw the california love single in stores until how do you want it came out which was in july of 96 , 6 months after the albu dropped so yes california love helped pac sell half of his 10 million records
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Re: Dre vs. Timberland
« Reply #36 on: March 16, 2002, 10:56:41 PM »
Dre is untouchable.  but Timerland has been comin through with some dope beats lately for sho!,  Neptunes are pretty hot right now but not is tight is Dre.  
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Re: Dre vs. Timberland
« Reply #37 on: March 16, 2002, 11:26:29 PM »
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dude KVB i'm not going to get into another argument with you about this


dre executive produced all of those albums like mmlp , aftermath, ect. which means he oversaw EVERYTHING , and selected all the tracks that would be on the album


i'm not dissing you but you dont know what producers do in the studio do you? Dre works 5x harder than just about every producer in music in general and 20x harder than your boy primo....trust me homeboy i know what i'm talking about here i'm a junior in high school whose already getting college credits and corses in musical production


Oh... alright, you may know more about music production than I do. But I know what an executive producer is. What I'm saying is that Dre didn't produce those albums on his own, as opposed to what you claimed. I don't know what Dre does in the studio, neither do you. Therefore, you can't really claim that he works 5x & 20x harder than any other producer. You do not know how hard Premier or anyone works in the studio, so don't say anything about it.
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Re: Dre vs. Timberland
« Reply #38 on: March 16, 2002, 11:32:56 PM »
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it's not dre's fault you can't comprehend that....look by the time pac dropped his 2nd single in like april of 96 which was 2 of amerikaz most wanted , all eyez on me was already pushing 5 million albums California love was one of the 90's biggest songs and wasn't released as single right away , i don't think i saw the california love single in stores until how do you want it came out which was in july of 96 , 6 months after the albu dropped so yes california love helped pac sell half of his 10 million records


Oh well... I'm not sure about the dates, but I know that "California Love" was his first single, and 1st singles are usually released before the album is. Anyway, this dicussion is ridiculous. He DID NOT sell an extra 5 million copies just because "California Love" was on the album. Of course it may have generated some extra sales, but not 5 million when the single was available, lol. NO way.
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Re: Dre vs. Timberland
« Reply #39 on: March 16, 2002, 11:53:04 PM »
Yo, Dr. Dre and RZA are tha best producerz in thiz Rap Game.

Timbaland brought out some tight beatz datz fo sho,
but when you listen to the 2 albums he did with Magoo,
he also brought some real poor wacc shit on the map.

And tha Neptunes got a nice sound, but sometimes it all sound tha same.

Dre and Bob Digital are the best, dats tha truth.

Nelly and Ja Rule are nice, but not tite a fucc, just average.

Nelly iz mostly singin hiz rhymez, I dont like it dat much.

And Ja Rule kinda fell off, I luv'd him on Venni Vetti Vecci and The Murderers, but 3:36 was just poor and the new Album Pain Is Love is totally fucced up, too much r&b singers on dat album, dat sux. I only like da fake collabo with 2Pac on So Much Pain, but the rest iz fuccin poor.

Be sure to picc up tha new Wu-Tang Killa Beez album The Sting. RZA made it soundin mostly west coast.
The wu representin Black Knights from the West Coast are on thiz and brought out some tight music.
If somebody got the collabo from the Black Knights with Kurupt, holla! I need thiz shit.


 

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Re: Dre vs. Timberland
« Reply #40 on: March 17, 2002, 02:11:24 AM »
DRE IS UNTOUTCHABEL
and SUGE gets more credits for songs and dre in 2pacs greatest hits says suge that it was him who produced CALLI LOVE

DRE 4 EVER

FUCK THE HATERS OUT THERE






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Re: Dre vs. Timberland
« Reply #41 on: March 17, 2002, 04:51:45 AM »
Mann! You stupid! Dre iz the number 1, and Fredwreck iz the number 2. Got that? Good B**** >:(
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Re: Dre vs. Timberland
« Reply #42 on: March 17, 2002, 09:26:41 AM »
^^ no need to *** bro..LoL... But duce just give up know dogg..
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Re: Dre vs. Timberland
« Reply #43 on: March 17, 2002, 09:29:54 AM »
timbaland is shitty...so is the neptunes...dre is much more talented....he has so many classic beats....timbaland has forgettable beats...theyre all mechanical....timbaland makes a pussy version of jungle music...that bubba sparxxx beat was a poor attempt at jungle....cmon what beat is better than DEEP COVER?...none....what beat is better than NUTHIN BUT A G THANG?....none....dre is better than timbaland....no matter what u say....if u like timbaland and neptunes then go to virginia....get the fuck out of the west coast......
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Re: Dre vs. Timberland
« Reply #44 on: March 17, 2002, 09:37:17 AM »
Dr. Dre And Timbaland Are Both LEGENDS
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