It's August 28, 2025, 03:08:17 AM
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Yeah....I mean, if he puts the effort into it, I am sure he can match it and maybe top it, even though it's going to have a completely different sound and many people who favor the 2001 sound won't like it as much.But if you look at the history, you can at least predict the sound of this album.Between NWA and Chronic - He moved from just having hella random samples together with heavy drums, to having songs with funk samples like on "Always into sumthin" and he got more into the funk sound, and that's what he ended up usin for Chronic and Doggystyle.Between Chronic and 2001 - He evolved from havin the strong funk sound he had on Chronic, to havin songs that sounded similar but a bit diff like on "Can't C me" and "California love" to havin darker sounds that still had similar instruments but a different vibe. He started usin more east coast elements which made the beats darker, but it still had that west coast base to it as far as the basslines and high pitched synths. Listenin to beats on The Firm and "Been there done that" let it be known that his sound was gettin darker. On 2001, he still had a funk base to many of his songs, but it was definitely a lot darker.Between 2001 and now - His sound has become more and more dark, and even though he has some more uptempo, "happier" beats like "How we do", most of his beats sound darker than before, never use high pitched synths, and barely use basslines anymore. You could tell he was changin it up around "Family affair" and just comparin "The Watcher 2" to the original showed the difference in his sound...took the high pitched synths out to replace em with symphonic strings and that "James Bond" guitar, and took the bassline out to where the bass just moved around and kinda filled the beat in versus being the base of the song. In da club was definitely a darker beat, where there was a bassline but it was more to fill in the beat and help the melody. His tracks like "Higher" "Outta control" "Start from scratch" just have a much more cinematic feel than his older beats, and the basslines are just there to support the beat.So seein that....I will bet that there will be too many songs, if any, where the bassline is the main part of the beat, and most of it will have a cinematic feel to it, even the club tracks. Most people on the east coast will love this style, but many people on the west will feel that it doesn't have that "west coast sound" to it, which may be good for the future because our sound will probably start to evolve more depending on this album. You know Dre albums always set the tone for what west coast producers are doing.
voted he can match it at most.theres no way it will be topped imo. The guest spots will be nowhere near wot 2001 offered, would be sick if we got beats that even come close to the Still D.R.Es, Xxplosives, etc. Mel-Man wont be working on it? or will he I dont know. But I just dont c Detox coming close to 2001, but then again if its another 5/5 flawless classick it wouldnt suprise me neitha