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Re: Dr. Dre with G-Unit
« Reply #30 on: August 29, 2007, 09:45:49 AM »
Dre should move on now from supplying G-unit beats.

Beats like the 'Outta Control Remix' was wasted, The Dr and Snoop should of been spittin on dope shit like that.

At least theres an instrumental version to that  :)

That's what I'm talkin' about! ;) On "Welcome To Tha Chuuch" mixtapes Snoop recorded his verses on many famous beats and these songs R really dope. 8)
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Re: Dr. Dre with G-Unit
« Reply #31 on: August 29, 2007, 12:52:24 PM »
Lmao at these Game stans. Games any better than  Young Buck? Dre and Gunits made loads of bangers from GD up to U Aint Goin Nowhere. Plus the Dre beats on Big Bang were crazy. It's funny how people will suddenly start hating and then go back to dickriding. Made the west coast should stop trying to ride on Dres back and look for new producers to blow up and support their sound.
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Re: Dr. Dre with G-Unit
« Reply #32 on: August 29, 2007, 02:19:15 PM »
hey threadstarter snoop ain't pleased with what you're saying about g-unit
don't make your master angry and stop it now  8)
 

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Re: Dr. Dre with G-Unit
« Reply #33 on: August 29, 2007, 02:20:08 PM »
In Da Club
Heat
If I Cant
Back Down
Poppin Them Thangs
G'd Up
Outta Control
Outta Control remix
Gunz Come Out
When It Rains It Pours
Talk About Me
Hold On
How We Do
Westside Story


You call that wack ?
     yes its all wack
 

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Re: Dr. Dre with G-Unit
« Reply #34 on: August 29, 2007, 02:33:48 PM »
In Da Club
Heat
If I Cant
Back Down
Poppin Them Thangs
G'd Up
Outta Control
Outta Control remix
Gunz Come Out
When It Rains It Pours
Talk About Me
Hold On
How We Do
Westside Story


You call that wack ?
     yes its all wack

It wouldn't be wack if there wouldn't be fake ass, bitch ass wack mothafuccaz like 50 Cent and his crew rappin' on 'em. ;D

Damn, I got less karma than yesterday... How tha fucc does it work? ???

hey threadstarter snoop ain't pleased with what you're saying about g-unit
don't make your master angry and stop it now  8)

My "master" don't even know me...

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Re: Dr. Dre with G-Unit
« Reply #35 on: August 30, 2007, 09:52:52 AM »
I'm honest right now - Dr. Dre is a dope producer. And he's from Compton, aight? He made bangin' beats 4 Snoop, 4 The Game, 4 Pac and other rappers. But I can't understand one thang: why does he work wit these bitch ass mothafuccaz from G-Unit?! U know, Tony Yayo, 50 Cent... Maybe U like 'em, I ain't... He's from the West, so he should work with people from the West. That's my opinion.

Why only from the west? Good music is good music who gives a fuck where youre from



Well yeah, but good music ain't comin' from G-Unit

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That's just so narrow minded... "Get Rich Or Die Tryin", "Straight Outta Cashville", "Buck The World" all dope albums, not counting Game's debut.


Few things:

1) I count Game's debut as dope as well though I don't think it's relevant to the discussion proposed by threadstarter.
2) GRODT is cool I will admit. I almost thought it was classic. Then I listened to some 2pac and realized that the bar has been lowered. What passes for dope now wouldn't have passed 10 years ago, and as a progressive group of art connoiseurs, we should be dead set against that. perfect example to me is "high all the time" I remember I thought it was so cool to have such a fast paced stoner song and then I listened to pac's "high til i die" and was like 'DAMN, as long as this recording exists there's no reason to listen to 50's high all the time".
3)The only dope track that 50/Dre made that Dre couldn't have made better with any number of talented artists he has at his disposal is "Heat" from GRODT. 50 really owned that track in every way,especially melodically (it's like Fat Rat says to 50 on the UKWII 3 tape: "You was our Ashanti nigga!"). Every other 50/Dre track could have been twice as good with other MCs.

and that's cool that you like him, no hate, but Buck is garbage to me. I would have loved for those beautiful Dre beats on BTW to have been used on an artist that knows how to sound pleasant you know? Dude was gruntin' and yellin' all aggressively. I'm tryna chill back stoned to rap most of the time. I remember that one track on the new Buck record had a beautiful Dre beat and some R and Bish typa chorus all pretty sounding and Buck was yellin' about "I'll beat up the asscheeks and rip the pussy blood shit piss cum etc." It was just an unpleasant experience and really harsh on the ears, that kind of shit is a travesty to good art to me.. But that's cool I guess man.

and Timbo the king, yeah those songs are dope but see above. Besides heat, which of those tracks couldn't Dre have made awesome with ANYone?

Narrow minded? I listened to the stuff, didn't want to buy it. Thanks to artists like this, music is a business and in business the customer is always right.

Narrow minded? I listened to the stuff and deemed it artistically lacking. It has nothing to do with region and the fact that I'm not willing to listen to people from certain regions. There's alot of whack west coast rap I don't listen to too.

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Re: Dr. Dre with G-Unit
« Reply #36 on: August 30, 2007, 10:13:12 AM »
^^^ I like what you said about teh bar being lowred, i find that to be true. I even had to lower mine because the stuff that comes out is 2 weak but i cant keep listening to dr dre in 92
 

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Re: Dr. Dre with G-Unit
« Reply #37 on: August 30, 2007, 10:21:23 AM »
I'm honest right now - Dr. Dre is a dope producer. And he's from Compton, aight? He made bangin' beats 4 Snoop, 4 The Game, 4 Pac and other rappers. But I can't understand one thang: why does he work wit these bitch ass mothafuccaz from G-Unit?! U know, Tony Yayo, 50 Cent... Maybe U like 'em, I ain't... He's from the West, so he should work with people from the West. That's my opinion.

Why only from the west? Good music is good music who gives a fuck where youre from



Well yeah, but good music ain't comin' from G-Unit

-T

That's just so narrow minded... "Get Rich Or Die Tryin", "Straight Outta Cashville", "Buck The World" all dope albums, not counting Game's debut.


Few things:

1) I count Game's debut as dope as well though I don't think it's relevant to the discussion proposed by threadstarter.
2) GRODT is cool I will admit. I almost thought it was classic. Then I listened to some 2pac and realized that the bar has been lowered. What passes for dope now wouldn't have passed 10 years ago, and as a progressive group of art connoiseurs, we should be dead set against that. perfect example to me is "high all the time" I remember I thought it was so cool to have such a fast paced stoner song and then I listened to pac's "high til i die" and was like 'DAMN, as long as this recording exists there's no reason to listen to 50's high all the time".
3)The only dope track that 50/Dre made that Dre couldn't have made better with any number of talented artists he has at his disposal is "Heat" from GRODT. 50 really owned that track in every way,especially melodically (it's like Fat Rat says to 50 on the UKWII 3 tape: "You was our Ashanti nigga!"). Every other 50/Dre track could have been twice as good with other MCs.

and that's cool that you like him, no hate, but Buck is garbage to me. I would have loved for those beautiful Dre beats on BTW to have been used on an artist that knows how to sound pleasant you know? Dude was gruntin' and yellin' all aggressively. I'm tryna chill back stoned to rap most of the time. I remember that one track on the new Buck record had a beautiful Dre beat and some R and Bish typa chorus all pretty sounding and Buck was yellin' about "I'll beat up the asscheeks and rip the pussy blood shit piss cum etc." It was just an unpleasant experience and really harsh on the ears, that kind of shit is a travesty to good art to me.. But that's cool I guess man.

and Timbo the king, yeah those songs are dope but see above. Besides heat, which of those tracks couldn't Dre have made awesome with ANYone?

Narrow minded? I listened to the stuff, didn't want to buy it. Thanks to artists like this, music is a business and in business the customer is always right.

Narrow minded? I listened to the stuff and deemed it artistically lacking. It has nothing to do with region and the fact that I'm not willing to listen to people from certain regions. There's alot of whack west coast rap I don't listen to too.

-T

I hear what you're saing about Buck. He jacks too many rappers styles too. 2Pac the most.
 

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Re: Dr. Dre with G-Unit
« Reply #38 on: August 30, 2007, 10:26:20 AM »
In Da Club
Heat
If I Cant
Back Down
Poppin Them Thangs
G'd Up
Outta Control
Outta Control remix
Gunz Come Out
When It Rains It Pours
Talk About Me
Hold On
How We Do
Westside Story


You call that wack ?

LMAO, exactly, fact of the matter is, people hate alot, and 50 is a mafuckin hit maker, hate him or love him, i personally think hes ok now, he was more hungry a few years ago, he makes good music, just cause dudes rich as a mafucka dont hate, hate his MUSIC or love his MUSIC, dont hate on dude!!!

nah.mi nah call it wack but im would suppport di guys like: spice,40 wata,quik,assassin, Above the law,yukmouth,outlawz,warreng g tha g-child,sourh central cartel etc. these guys need his help.even di ppl ooh he worked wid back ina dayz,dpg!he aint workin wid dem.cuz he iza bitch-azz-sell-out-east-coast-dickrider.money first-muthafucka.fuck dre. fuck dre since snoop trial days.fuck dat bitch.

 

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Re: Dr. Dre with G-Unit
« Reply #39 on: August 30, 2007, 10:35:11 AM »
In Da Club
Heat
If I Cant
Back Down
Poppin Them Thangs
G'd Up
Outta Control
Outta Control remix
Gunz Come Out
When It Rains It Pours
Talk About Me
Hold On
How We Do
Westside Story


You call that wack ?

LMAO, exactly, fact of the matter is, people hate alot, and 50 is a mafuckin hit maker, hate him or love him, i personally think hes ok now, he was more hungry a few years ago, he makes good music, just cause dudes rich as a mafucka dont hate, hate his MUSIC or love his MUSIC, dont hate on dude!!!

nah.mi nah call it wack but im would suppport di guys like: spice,40 wata,quik,assassin, Above the law,yukmouth,outlawz,warreng g tha g-child,sourh central cartel etc. these guys need his help.even di ppl ooh he worked wid back ina dayz,dpg!he aint workin wid dem.cuz he iza bitch-azz-sell-out-east-coast-dickrider.money first-muthafucka.fuck dre. fuck dre since snoop trial days.fuck dat bitch.




I understand Dre doesn't work with alot of west coast artists that

a)take gangbanging more seriously than art (reason he left DR)
b)don't take their art seriously anymore (Kurupt for example)

but there's alot of cats like Cube and WC that are solid artists that want to work that i wish he'd work with.

so there's always two sides.

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Re: Dr. Dre with G-Unit
« Reply #40 on: August 30, 2007, 11:00:03 AM »
G'd Up was a cold ass beat Dre did on Beg For Mercy.
 

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Re: Dr. Dre with G-Unit
« Reply #41 on: August 30, 2007, 11:04:34 AM »
G'd Up was a cold ass beat Dre did on Beg For Mercy.

Yep, that was an ill instrumental.
 

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Re: Dr. Dre with G-Unit
« Reply #42 on: August 30, 2007, 01:07:14 PM »
G'd Up was a cold ass beat Dre did on Beg For Mercy.

Yep, that was an ill instrumental.

Yeah, and we're still talkin' about these beautiful beats - but what about rap, huh? :baseballbat:

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Re: Dr. Dre with G-Unit
« Reply #43 on: August 30, 2007, 01:08:50 PM »
G'd Up was a cold ass beat Dre did on Beg For Mercy.

Yep, that was an ill instrumental.

Yeah, and we're still talkin' about these beautiful beats - but what about rap, huh? :baseballbat:

EXACTLY the reason the thread was started in the first place.

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Re: Dr. Dre with G-Unit
« Reply #44 on: August 30, 2007, 01:13:30 PM »
G'd Up was a cold ass beat Dre did on Beg For Mercy.

Yep, that was an ill instrumental.

Yeah, and we're still talkin' about these beautiful beats - but what about rap, huh? :baseballbat:

I don't mind the lyrics on it. I came to terms a long time ago that Dre is not going to work with alot of the artists on the west that would be a good look for him or even ones he worked with in the past.