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Vocally Pimpin's also a great albumand Chad Vader, WELL OVER half the time links on this forum are dead
as far as Big Hutch aka Cold187 always whining about dre stealing from him and claiming this and that I find it pretty funny. Ain't Hutch in jail? Believe me I have done my research about dre and i think I've talked to somebody about every dre track out there - someone who was involved or around when it was produced. Ren and DOC have always said dre was the main producer on every nwa project. I've talked to Mike Simms a few times and he and colin wolfe played most of the live instruments on the 100 miles and runnin ep and efil4zaggin. Since its one of my favorite productions ever, I've talked to Mike about Real Niggaz Don't Die as he played guitar on it. he was in there when Dre was creating the track and putting in the Rare Earth sample, so I don't believe Hutch at all. I'll take the word of mike and Dre over hutch any day. To be fair i have never met Hutch and I wasn't there when him and Dre were around, I just don't believe him. I do know a lot of the Living Like Hustlers was near completion when Dre jumped in. Dre added to the existing tracks that Cold 187 and ATL had put down. The only 3 above the law tracks Dre produced on his own was The Last Song, Murder Rap and The What Cha Can Prove Untouchable remix. Dre has always said the rest of the album was mostly Big Hutch. Dre just did some additional production and added some things to make it better structured. But if Hutch wants to let his jeolosy of Dre consume his life thats his problem. The fact is Dre blew up and he didn't. Hutch is no doubt a great producer, just listen to Deep Az the Root and Black Mafia Life. Good shit. But Hutch needs to worry about saving his own life not sweat Dre's success. As for Dre stealing his sound for the Chronic, even though they sampled some of the same p-funk artists there is a big difference in the sound of Black Mafia Life and The Chronic. In my opinion they don't sound anything like each other. If anything Dre was inspired by DJ Quik's just like Compton and Quiks groove 2 as he was working on The Chronic. The fact is no one will really know the truth about who produced what. All the people who try to take credit for Dre are struggling and are bitter of his success. I base my confidence in Dre never putting his name as producer when he actually wasn't on two things. The biggeest is that I have worked with him for a lot of years. When Dre puts his name as a producer of a track trust me Dre is the producer and main orchestrator. The other is that I have talked with artists and musicians who were there before i joined up with Dre. They witnessed Dre building all those atomic bombs. But if you want to believe Hutch, Daz and Suge Knight over dre, snoop, doc, em, cube, ren, game, nate dogg, 50, xzibit, busta, Jimmy Iovine and many others go ahead.
damn u still havent logged off...ur hurting everyone with all this wack shit u drop, it hurts more then getting the swine fluQuote from: Laconic on March 16, 2010, 08:21:33 AMTue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice CubeMe and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.Cubegbee:@ Petey: you sound like a broken record, time to grow up.
Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice CubeMe and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.Cube
chad, have you checked out "LIVE FROM THE GHETTO"?
Quote from: enyce on April 11, 2009, 04:57:27 PMchad, have you checked out "LIVE FROM THE GHETTO"?Yep;-Cold187um; "Fresh Out The Pen" 3/5 Chad Vader's "Fresh Out The Pen" review+Chad Vader's 2008 review links
Quote from: kurupt4life on February 12, 2009, 01:35:26 PMchad homie, can you up some info on above the laws time on deathrow,i knew they had an album on the works ther, can sum1 up the traklisting, interviews done at the time etc etc?cheers-ehhhh,Cold 187um did a interview with a online magazine (can't remember the site) around 01-03,where he spoke on his Death Row album and what not.Google it .... If you find it,copy and paste it here -I'm sure Kilo got the tracklist for unreleased their Death Row album,so ask him
chad homie, can you up some info on above the laws time on deathrow,i knew they had an album on the works ther, can sum1 up the traklisting, interviews done at the time etc etc?cheers
^^^KMG released his EP; ear candy trough www.MP3.com .
Quote from: Chad Vader on April 12, 2009, 04:53:02 AM^^^KMG released his EP; ear candy trough www.MP3.comthis one? --->www.zshare.net/audio/58538153313228af/so its from ATLs Dead Hoe days?
^^^KMG released his EP; ear candy trough www.MP3.com
Quote from: Tha Psycho Hustla on November 03, 2007, 05:51:19 AMWhat I Heard Is:Pac Was In The Studio When NWA Were Recording Niggaz4Life,So Was Kokane,Is That True?YES!Here's the part where Kokane talks about hanging with Pac while NWA recorded Niggaz4Life;http://www.youtube.com/v/QW8NVoMHgl0&relThis interview appears on the;Tha Westside (2002) DVDyou can order it from Amazon;http://www.amazon.com/Tha-Westside-Mopreme/dp/B00006LPDN/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/104-1374017-3992708?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1194809015&sr=1-1
What I Heard Is:Pac Was In The Studio When NWA Were Recording Niggaz4Life,So Was Kokane,Is That True?