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Quote from: Okka on March 02, 2006, 01:32:36 AMClassic album, but i still think that Dre did some ghost production on it.well its like this.... Dre mixed the whole album... and also. DJ Pooh produced the big songs off the album not Daz. Just like how DJ Pooh also produced the big songs off of Doggfather.
Classic album, but i still think that Dre did some ghost production on it.
Quote from: -Sikotic- on March 01, 2006, 09:57:46 PMYeah man, I was on a Dogg Food high for awhile too. I had Smooth on repeat like a muthafucka.Smooth is the best track on there... the beat is sick!
Yeah man, I was on a Dogg Food high for awhile too. I had Smooth on repeat like a muthafucka.
as far as production, Dre mixed the entire albumDre is a huge reason why the album is so good ever wonder why Daz has never dropped beat anywhere close to that level since dogg food?
Kurupt was CRAZY back then... it still amazes me that almost nobody was willing to step to the DPG after NY NY. if he had released a solo album... damn
NY NY (the song) is hardly a diss lol....ther givin props to NY
well i look like a dick now dont i lol
Didn't Dre still Exec. Produce the album? I think that's what the original CD says.Did DJ Pooh do "Smooth"? It sounds EXACTLY like his style on "Whoop Whoop", Doggfather, and even "Groupie Love"
this quetions is for those who have the original cd and not a copy or somethin.in the pics of the cd book, you can see a pic where seems to be the entire dpg family. i know that snoop is in the middle. but who are the others?