It's August 27, 2025, 03:59:48 PM
the track with Drag-on, Eve & Shadow?Warren G has about 8 spoken words at the end of the track, no verse, and he didnt even produce it. Seems strange. Braught this up because I always thought the whole album was Warren G produced- didnt realise til today that Soopa did a track and some other dude did this track and anotha one. Why did Gdub put it on his album?
b)since it's a warren g album, one could just assume he co produced it(kinda like how in the new versions of 'the chronic' it doesn't say 'produced by dr.dre' but you just kinda know)
Quote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 28, 2007, 10:52:58 AMb)since it's a warren g album, one could just assume he co produced it(kinda like how in the new versions of 'the chronic' it doesn't say 'produced by dr.dre' but you just kinda know)Death Row did that just to be childish.
i always assumed warren co produced it anda)there was an error in the bookletb)since it's a warren g album, one could just assume he co produced it(kinda like how in the new versions of 'the chronic' it doesn't say 'produced by dr.dre' but you just kinda know)which song did soopa produce again? it's been awhile.-T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 28, 2007, 10:52:58 AMi always assumed warren co produced it anda)there was an error in the bookletb)since it's a warren g album, one could just assume he co produced it(kinda like how in the new versions of 'the chronic' it doesn't say 'produced by dr.dre' but you just kinda know)which song did soopa produce again? it's been awhile.-TThe booklet doesnt have production credits, it just has it printed on the disc and on the back cover 'all songs produced by warren g except..'so he didnt co-produce, and the only other involvement he could of had was maybe helping write a verse but i doubt that too, none of the verses on that track sound Warren G- like. Im Probably reading too much into it, the track was prob just randomly thrown on the record maybe to help the evolution of RR (but that dont make sense neither haha). fuck knows, i cant think of any other explanation& Soopafly did My Momma (Ola Mae).
Quote from: IzUwitIt on March 28, 2007, 11:05:17 AMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 28, 2007, 10:52:58 AMi always assumed warren co produced it anda)there was an error in the bookletb)since it's a warren g album, one could just assume he co produced it(kinda like how in the new versions of 'the chronic' it doesn't say 'produced by dr.dre' but you just kinda know)which song did soopa produce again? it's been awhile.-TThe booklet doesnt have production credits, it just has it printed on the disc and on the back cover 'all songs produced by warren g except..'so he didnt co-produce, and the only other involvement he could of had was maybe helping write a verse but i doubt that too, none of the verses on that track sound Warren G- like. Im Probably reading too much into it, the track was prob just randomly thrown on the record maybe to help the evolution of RR (but that dont make sense neither haha). fuck knows, i cant think of any other explanation& Soopafly did My Momma (Ola Mae). has anyone else noticed that whenever dre has a protege..they go through warren g first?snoop-discovered by warren, then shown to dreeve-did songs with warren before being signed with aftermathbishop lamont-did half an album with warren g before signing with aftermath...there's a few others that i can't think of right now, but that may have somethin' to do with it.-T