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Theres no credits in the booklet but reasons to believe why this is Dre:a) 50 said it himself several timesb) It sounds like vintage Dre lately, mixture of Hustlers and Get Low.c) The people that are credited in the grouprip, arent even producer but are Dres engineresd) Mark Batson and Dawuan Parker did the keyboards, who are Dre's co-producers lately
Quote from: Timbo the king on September 21, 2007, 09:54:47 AMTheres no credits in the booklet but reasons to believe why this is Dre:a) 50 said it himself several timesb) It sounds like vintage Dre lately, mixture of Hustlers and Get Low.c) The people that are credited in the grouprip, arent even producer but are Dres engineresd) Mark Batson and Dawuan Parker did the keyboards, who are Dre's co-producers latelye) dre is on the chorus
I would assume that the reason there's no producer credit is due to Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis insisting on it. Dre used a sample from them, and the only way they would clear it apparently, was if no official producer was listed. Instead everyone would get an equal amount of publishing from "Come & Go"...Dre, 50, Jam and Lewis all get 25% publishing rights.Makes sense if you think about it.
horrible song though