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I think the beat for Hennessey N Buddah is the dopest Dre beat he did in the 2000 era and that was co-produced by Elizondo
Quote from: HighEyecue on January 28, 2007, 05:00:09 AMI think the beat for Hennessey N Buddah is the dopest Dre beat he did in the 2000 era and that was co-produced by Elizondo word up, Hennesey & Buddah was the dopest pretty much, i like Lay Low, they got the same vibe I think
Quote from: PICA$$O on January 28, 2007, 02:56:49 PMQuote from: HighEyecue on January 28, 2007, 05:00:09 AMI think the beat for Hennessey N Buddah is the dopest Dre beat he did in the 2000 era and that was co-produced by Elizondo word up, Hennesey & Buddah was the dopest pretty much, i like Lay Low, they got the same vibe I thinkyep intentional throwbacks.-T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The West Coast Rap Amnesiac on January 28, 2007, 02:58:21 PMQuote from: PICA$$O on January 28, 2007, 02:56:49 PMQuote from: HighEyecue on January 28, 2007, 05:00:09 AMI think the beat for Hennessey N Buddah is the dopest Dre beat he did in the 2000 era and that was co-produced by Elizondo word up, Hennesey & Buddah was the dopest pretty much, i like Lay Low, they got the same vibe I thinkyep intentional throwbacks.-Tthose beats were all recorded during the Chronic 2001 recording period i recall....very tight beats. I think sam sneed, j-flexx, and a couple other less known producers like budd'ha were all involved in that 1996-1998 orchestra sound we hear on songs like "ghetto fabolous", "been there done that" etc... i think some of the newer tracks like "outta control rmx" are years ahead of game though...SICKalso his beats on No Limit Top Dogg were dope, Buckem, Bitch Please and Just Dippin
Quote from: PICA$$O on January 28, 2007, 02:56:49 PMQuote from: HighEyecue on January 28, 2007, 05:00:09 AMI think the beat for Hennessey N Buddah is the dopest Dre beat he did in the 2000 era and that was co-produced by Elizondo word up, Hennesey & Buddah was the dopest pretty much, i like Lay Low, they got the same vibe I thinkyep intentional throwbacks.-Tthose beats were all recorded during the Chronic 2001 recording period i recall....very tight beats. I think sam sneed, j-flexx, and a couple other less known producers like budd'ha were all involved in that 1996-1998 orchestra sound we hear on songs like "ghetto fabolous", "been there done that" etc... i think some of the newer tracks like "outta control rmx" are years ahead of game though...SICK
Also Xzibit's "X" was dope around 2000 (and still is) .