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i miss it. just like i miss too $horts funky shit.
How many of you miss dres old style from g funk to the late death row period to even early aftermath period with that east coast killas song and been there done that his new style is dope as fuck but its too easy to immitate
Bad Intentions with Knoc-Turn'al? That wasn't produced by Dre.
Quote from: T-Dogg on April 07, 2006, 04:34:07 AMBad Intentions with Knoc-Turn'al? That wasn't produced by Dre.It was produced by Mahogany, but Dre helped him cuz he got co-producer credit for the beat...
if your feeling dres late deathrow early aftermath style check out his bootleg collection called unreleased productions and check out the album he did for king tee thy kingdom come.
I do believe street scholors is on thatas is bluberrys with sam sneed and snoop dogg.
Quote from: Sriram619 on April 06, 2006, 10:32:04 PMHow many of you miss dres old style from g funk to the late death row period to even early aftermath period with that east coast killas song and been there done that his new style is dope as fuck but its too easy to immitateMy favourite Dre Era is around 96/97/98 (between friday and shady). I think the Firm album and the Aftermath album contain some of his best work. I once made a compilation of dre tracks around that era: The all eyez on me tracks dre producedThe aftermath tracks dre producedThe firm tracks dre producedThat was a banger in my tapedeck Looking back, soundwise to me it's the transitionperiod from the g-funk to the 2001-funk, interesting period