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Quote from: 3331 on March 16, 2007, 04:56:29 PMI'm not sure about that. i want this to be straight up Dre's shit. BUT if anybody should collabo from the east it's Rizza although I would rather just Kurupt, Daz, Snoop, RBX, maybe Em. RZA has been sick lately though none the less(his beats on Method Man's new album). Which is something I couldn't really say for 10 years.but honestly when was it ever straight up dres shit?
I'm not sure about that. i want this to be straight up Dre's shit. BUT if anybody should collabo from the east it's Rizza although I would rather just Kurupt, Daz, Snoop, RBX, maybe Em. RZA has been sick lately though none the less(his beats on Method Man's new album). Which is something I couldn't really say for 10 years.
RZA on Detox can only be a good thing, just hope those Puffy cuts aren't on there
Quote from: d-nice on November 27, 2006, 02:45:33 PMI will believe Detox when I hear a single for it and have the album in my hands.but what if you loose your hands before Detox drops?
I will believe Detox when I hear a single for it and have the album in my hands.
Quote from: petey on March 16, 2007, 06:23:35 PMQuote from: 3331 on March 16, 2007, 04:56:29 PMI'm not sure about that. i want this to be straight up Dre's shit. BUT if anybody should collabo from the east it's Rizza although I would rather just Kurupt, Daz, Snoop, RBX, maybe Em. RZA has been sick lately though none the less(his beats on Method Man's new album). Which is something I couldn't really say for 10 years.but honestly when was it ever straight up dres shit? no one can do it better the album is not co produced, all dre produced. there are some musicians, funk samples but dre is the sole producer of that record.-T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 17, 2007, 01:48:28 AMQuote from: petey on March 16, 2007, 06:23:35 PMQuote from: 3331 on March 16, 2007, 04:56:29 PMI'm not sure about that. i want this to be straight up Dre's shit. BUT if anybody should collabo from the east it's Rizza although I would rather just Kurupt, Daz, Snoop, RBX, maybe Em. RZA has been sick lately though none the less(his beats on Method Man's new album). Which is something I couldn't really say for 10 years.but honestly when was it ever straight up dres shit? no one can do it better the album is not co produced, all dre produced. there are some musicians, funk samples but dre is the sole producer of that record.-Tdamn thats fucked up...I love dres albums but niggas like yella and and budda and chris the glove need to get they props.sam sneed flexx and rubble too...some one needs to make a compilation with all new material from all dres ghost producers.
i have a feeling detox is gonna suck ass. with the way the whole aftermath/shady/g-unit camp has been rapping lately, i have absolutely nothing to look forward to. no matter how good the beats are. the reason chronic 2 was sooo good was because eminem was on the come up and hungry, as well as xzibit.plus dre was putting out his absolute best cause he knew he had to make the best album of his career before he "quit". now with 50 and eminem in the same boat (being successful, and rapping about the same, stupid shit) they are going to suck. i have hope for bishop and busta, but those two alone can't save detox. let's just face it. the outlook isn't promising. this album is gonna be as far from west coast as it can get. it is going to be the same repetitive shit that has been coming out from eminem, etc since the marshall mathers LP.
Quote from: evan the dude on March 17, 2007, 04:26:02 PMi have a feeling detox is gonna suck ass. with the way the whole aftermath/shady/g-unit camp has been rapping lately, i have absolutely nothing to look forward to. no matter how good the beats are. the reason chronic 2 was sooo good was because eminem was on the come up and hungry, as well as xzibit.plus dre was putting out his absolute best cause he knew he had to make the best album of his career before he "quit". now with 50 and eminem in the same boat (being successful, and rapping about the same, stupid shit) they are going to suck. i have hope for bishop and busta, but those two alone can't save detox. let's just face it. the outlook isn't promising. this album is gonna be as far from west coast as it can get. it is going to be the same repetitive shit that has been coming out from eminem, etc since the marshall mathers LP. since MM LP? eminem show would have been doper than MM LP easily if Dre produced more of it. furthermore, Dre has been working with a huge variety of people. DETOX is gonna look more like shock value than a 50/Em album in the sense that dre's gonna bring in a disparate amount of people.he always doesthe chronic-bushwich bill, the d.o.c, dpg, po broke and lonely....2001-the doc, 6 2, devin, dpg, eminem, hitt, AM people otherwise...detox-he's worked with all of the above plus 3/4 of the rest of the musically relevant cats in the industry.....dre ain't gonna put out no whack album. even the 96 aftermath's compilations dre produced tracks are all solid.-T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 17, 2007, 04:30:05 PMQuote from: evan the dude on March 17, 2007, 04:26:02 PMi have a feeling detox is gonna suck ass. with the way the whole aftermath/shady/g-unit camp has been rapping lately, i have absolutely nothing to look forward to. no matter how good the beats are. the reason chronic 2 was sooo good was because eminem was on the come up and hungry, as well as xzibit.plus dre was putting out his absolute best cause he knew he had to make the best album of his career before he "quit". now with 50 and eminem in the same boat (being successful, and rapping about the same, stupid shit) they are going to suck. i have hope for bishop and busta, but those two alone can't save detox. let's just face it. the outlook isn't promising. this album is gonna be as far from west coast as it can get. it is going to be the same repetitive shit that has been coming out from eminem, etc since the marshall mathers LP. since MM LP? eminem show would have been doper than MM LP easily if Dre produced more of it. furthermore, Dre has been working with a huge variety of people. DETOX is gonna look more like shock value than a 50/Em album in the sense that dre's gonna bring in a disparate amount of people.he always doesthe chronic-bushwich bill, the d.o.c, dpg, po broke and lonely....2001-the doc, 6 2, devin, dpg, eminem, hitt, AM people otherwise...detox-he's worked with all of the above plus 3/4 of the rest of the musically relevant cats in the industry.....dre ain't gonna put out no whack album. even the 96 aftermath's compilations dre produced tracks are all solid.-Tsorry, i changed my post right before you replied...i meant to say the eminem show. i thought the marshall mathers LP was dope.as far as the shock value of detox, i really can't say i have confidence in dre's selection of talent for the album. i have just been so diappointed in everything shady/aftermath/g-unit over the past 5 years that i must say, i really don't have anything to look forward to. we'll see though. when detox finally drops, maybe it will change my mind.
Quote from: evan the dude on March 17, 2007, 04:35:45 PMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 17, 2007, 04:30:05 PMQuote from: evan the dude on March 17, 2007, 04:26:02 PMi have a feeling detox is gonna suck ass. with the way the whole aftermath/shady/g-unit camp has been rapping lately, i have absolutely nothing to look forward to. no matter how good the beats are. the reason chronic 2 was sooo good was because eminem was on the come up and hungry, as well as xzibit.plus dre was putting out his absolute best cause he knew he had to make the best album of his career before he "quit". now with 50 and eminem in the same boat (being successful, and rapping about the same, stupid shit) they are going to suck. i have hope for bishop and busta, but those two alone can't save detox. let's just face it. the outlook isn't promising. this album is gonna be as far from west coast as it can get. it is going to be the same repetitive shit that has been coming out from eminem, etc since the marshall mathers LP. since MM LP? eminem show would have been doper than MM LP easily if Dre produced more of it. furthermore, Dre has been working with a huge variety of people. DETOX is gonna look more like shock value than a 50/Em album in the sense that dre's gonna bring in a disparate amount of people.he always doesthe chronic-bushwich bill, the d.o.c, dpg, po broke and lonely....2001-the doc, 6 2, devin, dpg, eminem, hitt, AM people otherwise...detox-he's worked with all of the above plus 3/4 of the rest of the musically relevant cats in the industry.....dre ain't gonna put out no whack album. even the 96 aftermath's compilations dre produced tracks are all solid.-Tsorry, i changed my post right before you replied...i meant to say the eminem show. i thought the marshall mathers LP was dope.as far as the shock value of detox, i really can't say i have confidence in dre's selection of talent for the album. i have just been so diappointed in everything shady/aftermath/g-unit over the past 5 years that i must say, i really don't have anything to look forward to. we'll see though. when detox finally drops, maybe it will change my mind. i meant that detox is gonna be like timbo's shock value=a bunch of disparate guests. and really, if you look at it, that's how both of dre's albums are.-T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 17, 2007, 04:54:21 PMQuote from: evan the dude on March 17, 2007, 04:35:45 PMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 17, 2007, 04:30:05 PMQuote from: evan the dude on March 17, 2007, 04:26:02 PMi have a feeling detox is gonna suck ass. with the way the whole aftermath/shady/g-unit camp has been rapping lately, i have absolutely nothing to look forward to. no matter how good the beats are. the reason chronic 2 was sooo good was because eminem was on the come up and hungry, as well as xzibit.plus dre was putting out his absolute best cause he knew he had to make the best album of his career before he "quit". now with 50 and eminem in the same boat (being successful, and rapping about the same, stupid shit) they are going to suck. i have hope for bishop and busta, but those two alone can't save detox. let's just face it. the outlook isn't promising. this album is gonna be as far from west coast as it can get. it is going to be the same repetitive shit that has been coming out from eminem, etc since the marshall mathers LP. since MM LP? eminem show would have been doper than MM LP easily if Dre produced more of it. furthermore, Dre has been working with a huge variety of people. DETOX is gonna look more like shock value than a 50/Em album in the sense that dre's gonna bring in a disparate amount of people.he always doesthe chronic-bushwich bill, the d.o.c, dpg, po broke and lonely....2001-the doc, 6 2, devin, dpg, eminem, hitt, AM people otherwise...detox-he's worked with all of the above plus 3/4 of the rest of the musically relevant cats in the industry.....dre ain't gonna put out no whack album. even the 96 aftermath's compilations dre produced tracks are all solid.-Tsorry, i changed my post right before you replied...i meant to say the eminem show. i thought the marshall mathers LP was dope.as far as the shock value of detox, i really can't say i have confidence in dre's selection of talent for the album. i have just been so diappointed in everything shady/aftermath/g-unit over the past 5 years that i must say, i really don't have anything to look forward to. we'll see though. when detox finally drops, maybe it will change my mind. i meant that detox is gonna be like timbo's shock value=a bunch of disparate guests. and really, if you look at it, that's how both of dre's albums are.-Tthe difference is, dre's album will be filled with guests that are in the same category of music, were-as timbo's is all over the place
Quote from: Lunatic 63 on March 17, 2007, 04:56:17 PMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 17, 2007, 04:54:21 PMQuote from: evan the dude on March 17, 2007, 04:35:45 PMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 17, 2007, 04:30:05 PMQuote from: evan the dude on March 17, 2007, 04:26:02 PMi have a feeling detox is gonna suck ass. with the way the whole aftermath/shady/g-unit camp has been rapping lately, i have absolutely nothing to look forward to. no matter how good the beats are. the reason chronic 2 was sooo good was because eminem was on the come up and hungry, as well as xzibit.plus dre was putting out his absolute best cause he knew he had to make the best album of his career before he "quit". now with 50 and eminem in the same boat (being successful, and rapping about the same, stupid shit) they are going to suck. i have hope for bishop and busta, but those two alone can't save detox. let's just face it. the outlook isn't promising. this album is gonna be as far from west coast as it can get. it is going to be the same repetitive shit that has been coming out from eminem, etc since the marshall mathers LP. since MM LP? eminem show would have been doper than MM LP easily if Dre produced more of it. furthermore, Dre has been working with a huge variety of people. DETOX is gonna look more like shock value than a 50/Em album in the sense that dre's gonna bring in a disparate amount of people.he always doesthe chronic-bushwich bill, the d.o.c, dpg, po broke and lonely....2001-the doc, 6 2, devin, dpg, eminem, hitt, AM people otherwise...detox-he's worked with all of the above plus 3/4 of the rest of the musically relevant cats in the industry.....dre ain't gonna put out no whack album. even the 96 aftermath's compilations dre produced tracks are all solid.-Tsorry, i changed my post right before you replied...i meant to say the eminem show. i thought the marshall mathers LP was dope.as far as the shock value of detox, i really can't say i have confidence in dre's selection of talent for the album. i have just been so diappointed in everything shady/aftermath/g-unit over the past 5 years that i must say, i really don't have anything to look forward to. we'll see though. when detox finally drops, maybe it will change my mind. i meant that detox is gonna be like timbo's shock value=a bunch of disparate guests. and really, if you look at it, that's how both of dre's albums are.-Tthe difference is, dre's album will be filled with guests that are in the same category of music, were-as timbo's is all over the placedre will at least have some r and b cats, probably a rock cat or two.and what you're saying is true, but it doesn't eliminate my point. dre will pick disparate guests within the hip hop/rap/r and b/funk genres and that's a big spectrum-T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 17, 2007, 04:58:01 PMQuote from: Lunatic 63 on March 17, 2007, 04:56:17 PMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 17, 2007, 04:54:21 PMQuote from: evan the dude on March 17, 2007, 04:35:45 PMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 17, 2007, 04:30:05 PMQuote from: evan the dude on March 17, 2007, 04:26:02 PMi have a feeling detox is gonna suck ass. with the way the whole aftermath/shady/g-unit camp has been rapping lately, i have absolutely nothing to look forward to. no matter how good the beats are. the reason chronic 2 was sooo good was because eminem was on the come up and hungry, as well as xzibit.plus dre was putting out his absolute best cause he knew he had to make the best album of his career before he "quit". now with 50 and eminem in the same boat (being successful, and rapping about the same, stupid shit) they are going to suck. i have hope for bishop and busta, but those two alone can't save detox. let's just face it. the outlook isn't promising. this album is gonna be as far from west coast as it can get. it is going to be the same repetitive shit that has been coming out from eminem, etc since the marshall mathers LP. since MM LP? eminem show would have been doper than MM LP easily if Dre produced more of it. furthermore, Dre has been working with a huge variety of people. DETOX is gonna look more like shock value than a 50/Em album in the sense that dre's gonna bring in a disparate amount of people.he always doesthe chronic-bushwich bill, the d.o.c, dpg, po broke and lonely....2001-the doc, 6 2, devin, dpg, eminem, hitt, AM people otherwise...detox-he's worked with all of the above plus 3/4 of the rest of the musically relevant cats in the industry.....dre ain't gonna put out no whack album. even the 96 aftermath's compilations dre produced tracks are all solid.-Tsorry, i changed my post right before you replied...i meant to say the eminem show. i thought the marshall mathers LP was dope.as far as the shock value of detox, i really can't say i have confidence in dre's selection of talent for the album. i have just been so diappointed in everything shady/aftermath/g-unit over the past 5 years that i must say, i really don't have anything to look forward to. we'll see though. when detox finally drops, maybe it will change my mind. i meant that detox is gonna be like timbo's shock value=a bunch of disparate guests. and really, if you look at it, that's how both of dre's albums are.-Tthe difference is, dre's album will be filled with guests that are in the same category of music, were-as timbo's is all over the placedre will at least have some r and b cats, probably a rock cat or two.and what you're saying is true, but it doesn't eliminate my point. dre will pick disparate guests within the hip hop/rap/r and b/funk genres and that's a big spectrum-Tr&b is cool. i don't really consider the difference between rap/-hip-hop/r & b/funk nearly as big as rap/r & b/ROCK like Timbo's album will have, but I feel you. +1 homie
Quote from: Lunatic 63 on March 17, 2007, 05:01:10 PMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 17, 2007, 04:58:01 PMQuote from: Lunatic 63 on March 17, 2007, 04:56:17 PMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 17, 2007, 04:54:21 PMQuote from: evan the dude on March 17, 2007, 04:35:45 PMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 17, 2007, 04:30:05 PMQuote from: evan the dude on March 17, 2007, 04:26:02 PMi have a feeling detox is gonna suck ass. with the way the whole aftermath/shady/g-unit camp has been rapping lately, i have absolutely nothing to look forward to. no matter how good the beats are. the reason chronic 2 was sooo good was because eminem was on the come up and hungry, as well as xzibit.plus dre was putting out his absolute best cause he knew he had to make the best album of his career before he "quit". now with 50 and eminem in the same boat (being successful, and rapping about the same, stupid shit) they are going to suck. i have hope for bishop and busta, but those two alone can't save detox. let's just face it. the outlook isn't promising. this album is gonna be as far from west coast as it can get. it is going to be the same repetitive shit that has been coming out from eminem, etc since the marshall mathers LP. since MM LP? eminem show would have been doper than MM LP easily if Dre produced more of it. furthermore, Dre has been working with a huge variety of people. DETOX is gonna look more like shock value than a 50/Em album in the sense that dre's gonna bring in a disparate amount of people.he always doesthe chronic-bushwich bill, the d.o.c, dpg, po broke and lonely....2001-the doc, 6 2, devin, dpg, eminem, hitt, AM people otherwise...detox-he's worked with all of the above plus 3/4 of the rest of the musically relevant cats in the industry.....dre ain't gonna put out no whack album. even the 96 aftermath's compilations dre produced tracks are all solid.-Tsorry, i changed my post right before you replied...i meant to say the eminem show. i thought the marshall mathers LP was dope.as far as the shock value of detox, i really can't say i have confidence in dre's selection of talent for the album. i have just been so diappointed in everything shady/aftermath/g-unit over the past 5 years that i must say, i really don't have anything to look forward to. we'll see though. when detox finally drops, maybe it will change my mind. i meant that detox is gonna be like timbo's shock value=a bunch of disparate guests. and really, if you look at it, that's how both of dre's albums are.-Tthe difference is, dre's album will be filled with guests that are in the same category of music, were-as timbo's is all over the placedre will at least have some r and b cats, probably a rock cat or two.and what you're saying is true, but it doesn't eliminate my point. dre will pick disparate guests within the hip hop/rap/r and b/funk genres and that's a big spectrum-Tr&b is cool. i don't really consider the difference between rap/-hip-hop/r & b/funk nearly as big as rap/r & b/ROCK like Timbo's album will have, but I feel you. +1 homieBut rock is the reason why hip hop is as big as it is. Aerosmith & Run-DMC, Anthrax & Public Enemy. Without those two songs alone, rap would be no where as major as it is today. So for Dre to put a rock based song or two on the album isn't that big of a deal.