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Damn some of yall act like Dre got one foot in the grave already. I think out of all the producers out there people anticipate and hype up a Dre beat more than anyone else. Of course he is going to have a couple you don't feel, but think for that HANDFUL you don't the crazy amount that you do. If you are not a fan then this aint for you but Dre aint going nowhere until he ready to go. Still making hits. Just a rough spot that's all. And his proteges are getting better also, adding their own sound to what Dre has taught them.
Quote from: pc8381 on November 13, 2006, 03:13:28 PMQuote from: d-nice on November 13, 2006, 03:01:46 PMDamn some of yall act like Dre got one foot in the grave already. I think out of all the producers out there people anticipate and hype up a Dre beat more than anyone else. Of course he is going to have a couple you don't feel, but think for that HANDFUL you don't the crazy amount that you do. If you are not a fan then this aint for you but Dre aint going nowhere until he ready to go. Still making hits. Just a rough spot that's all. And his proteges are getting better also, adding their own sound to what Dre has taught them. What you mean Dre ain't going nowhere. He's gone. I admit there's still few good tracks, but still, it wouldn't make Dre what he was back then. I haven't heard anything good from him lately. If ya a fan of him (me too), then it's all good, but I ain't feelin' him at all.dre tracks have to grow on you, think of the firm think of aftermath, think of the first time you heard forgot about dre. most people fiendin for club bangers, but dont realise that hiphop has to change. it cant be just club records anymore. hiphop is more than just party music. somethin the regular pop listener is not realizing. hiphop is a voice for the oppressed and when the voice isn't speakin real words and instead is just clownin the voice wont be taken serious and will loose its power. dre jay busta snoop and nas are tryin to save this voice right now. they put the meaning back in the song. they trie to reach a mature audience. the people that used to listen to them when they grew up but became adults now and they want to listen to mature music. the new dre beats are hits but with a message. lost ones will be the first example it will rock radios world wide. clubs have to lay low for a while they not priority anymore. offcourse in the end detox will be the complete album with at least two big club bangers but thats just trust in dre and the voice off hiphop.
Quote from: d-nice on November 13, 2006, 03:01:46 PMDamn some of yall act like Dre got one foot in the grave already. I think out of all the producers out there people anticipate and hype up a Dre beat more than anyone else. Of course he is going to have a couple you don't feel, but think for that HANDFUL you don't the crazy amount that you do. If you are not a fan then this aint for you but Dre aint going nowhere until he ready to go. Still making hits. Just a rough spot that's all. And his proteges are getting better also, adding their own sound to what Dre has taught them. What you mean Dre ain't going nowhere. He's gone. I admit there's still few good tracks, but still, it wouldn't make Dre what he was back then. I haven't heard anything good from him lately. If ya a fan of him (me too), then it's all good, but I ain't feelin' him at all.
Quote from: It's Sikotic you fucks! on November 13, 2006, 04:08:19 PMQuote from: moogs on November 13, 2006, 05:56:00 AMit really all started with bustas album an absolute classic. jays record is the biggest of them all. maybe the best album in hiphop ever. LOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!Are you visiting from Mars or somethin my nigga?talkin bout new era in rap which busta started with the big bang.jay is doin the same now lets call it grown up hiphop with massappeal. i allready like this new jay album better than blueprint which is my second favourite album of alltime after makaveli. im feelin jay has reached a hight that no other rapper has ever reached, just listen to life is just a beach chair and smoke some tbizla to it you'll fly to mars.
Quote from: moogs on November 13, 2006, 05:56:00 AMit really all started with bustas album an absolute classic. jays record is the biggest of them all. maybe the best album in hiphop ever. LOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!Are you visiting from Mars or somethin my nigga?
it really all started with bustas album an absolute classic. jays record is the biggest of them all. maybe the best album in hiphop ever.
Quote from: moogs on November 13, 2006, 05:04:15 PMQuote from: It's Sikotic you fucks! on November 13, 2006, 04:08:19 PMQuote from: moogs on November 13, 2006, 05:56:00 AMit really all started with bustas album an absolute classic. jays record is the biggest of them all. maybe the best album in hiphop ever. LOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!Are you visiting from Mars or somethin my nigga?talkin bout new era in rap which busta started with the big bang.jay is doin the same now lets call it grown up hiphop with massappeal. i allready like this new jay album better than blueprint which is my second favourite album of alltime after makaveli. im feelin jay has reached a hight that no other rapper has ever reached, just listen to life is just a beach chair and smoke some tbizla to it you'll fly to mars. Mature hip-hop has been around for ages, Busta didn't start it. If you ask me, The Big Bang wasn't even that mature....Touch It sure as hell wasn't. One thing Busta and Jay have done, however, is help water it down.You want a great "mature" hip-hop album that's recent? Listen to Common's "Be" or Cunninlynguist's "A Piece of Strange".
i ...i dont think he's falling off...his latest beats are CRISP...crisper than anything that's come before...you can hear that in the snares and bass he's using
Fuck that fake ass crip Crip2nite. Gets on my nerves how some people on these forums