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Dre-Day I should have the other add,will up it when I come across it. Wonder what four tracks that was? Was the Just Doggin' OG one of them? or was it 4 Dre "solo" tracks? There's a couple of die hard Death Row fans on this site,maybe they know something about this?
ok would be great if you can find the other one
Well just doggin OG was released before the Chronic 2000 right?But the advertisement that you were talking about mentioned Just Doggin,so that would mean that just doggin og is one of the four(but then again,I haven't seen that ad,so maybe it said 4 unreleased tracks and Just Doggin or something like that).But maybe Suge was just bluffing. I mean,Dr.Dre had a studio at home right?I know that 4 tracks is not much,so Suge could be telling the truth,but if his statement was true,then the tracks must be from the period 92-94 (that's when dre was recording material at the Death Row offices right?).I'm just speculating,so i guess we need some die hard Death Row fans to clear this up; Inmate, DJR,Tha psycho hustla?
Quote from: Chadrick on November 03, 2007, 05:20:59 AMDre-Day I should have the other add,will up it when I come across it. Wonder what four tracks that was? Was the Just Doggin' OG one of them? or was it 4 Dre "solo" tracks? There's a couple of die hard Death Row fans on this site,maybe they know something about this?Quote from: Dre-Day on November 03, 2007, 05:45:20 AMok would be great if you can find the other one Will do so when I come across it..... Quote from: Dre-Day on November 03, 2007, 05:45:20 AMWell just doggin OG was released before the Chronic 2000 right?But the advertisement that you were talking about mentioned Just Doggin,so that would mean that just doggin og is one of the four(but then again,I haven't seen that ad,so maybe it said 4 unreleased tracks and Just Doggin or something like that).But maybe Suge was just bluffing. I mean,Dr.Dre had a studio at home right?I know that 4 tracks is not much,so Suge could be telling the truth,but if his statement was true,then the tracks must be from the period 92-94 (that's when dre was recording material at the Death Row offices right?).I'm just speculating,so i guess we need some die hard Death Row fans to clear this up; Inmate, DJR,Tha psycho hustla?If I remember the add right,it said;Featuring the hit single Just Doggin´produced by Dr.Dre.I told you before that Dre stopped Suge/Death Row to release those tracks,so they´re real.I think I got a article about that in a magazine somewhere too. When I come across it again,I will post it. Not sure when Dre moved his studio to his crib,but around 94/95 seems right.
Quote from: Chadrick on November 03, 2007, 07:49:54 AMQuote from: Chadrick on November 03, 2007, 05:20:59 AMDre-Day I should have the other add,will up it when I come across it. Wonder what four tracks that was? Was the Just Doggin' OG one of them? or was it 4 Dre "solo" tracks? There's a couple of die hard Death Row fans on this site,maybe they know something about this?Quote from: Dre-Day on November 03, 2007, 05:45:20 AMok would be great if you can find the other one Will do so when I come across it..... Quote from: Dre-Day on November 03, 2007, 05:45:20 AMWell just doggin OG was released before the Chronic 2000 right?But the advertisement that you were talking about mentioned Just Doggin,so that would mean that just doggin og is one of the four(but then again,I haven't seen that ad,so maybe it said 4 unreleased tracks and Just Doggin or something like that).But maybe Suge was just bluffing. I mean,Dr.Dre had a studio at home right?I know that 4 tracks is not much,so Suge could be telling the truth,but if his statement was true,then the tracks must be from the period 92-94 (that's when dre was recording material at the Death Row offices right?).I'm just speculating,so i guess we need some die hard Death Row fans to clear this up; Inmate, DJR,Tha psycho hustla?If I remember the add right,it said;Featuring the hit single Just Doggin´produced by Dr.Dre.I told you before that Dre stopped Suge/Death Row to release those tracks,so they´re real.I think I got a article about that in a magazine somewhere too. When I come across it again,I will post it. Not sure when Dre moved his studio to his crib,but around 94/95 seems right.my bad. but i doubt that those 4 tracks are all dr.dre solo's (tha next episode might be one of them though)by the way, i found something:HEC, if you read this, maybe you can scan your back cover of doggystyle if you have a scanner
Quote from: Dre-Day on November 03, 2007, 02:54:48 PMQuote from: Chadrick on November 03, 2007, 07:49:54 AMQuote from: Chadrick on November 03, 2007, 05:20:59 AMDre-Day I should have the other add,will up it when I come across it. Wonder what four tracks that was? Was the Just Doggin' OG one of them? or was it 4 Dre "solo" tracks? There's a couple of die hard Death Row fans on this site,maybe they know something about this?Quote from: Dre-Day on November 03, 2007, 05:45:20 AMok would be great if you can find the other one do u have the cd...and btw does anyone have jus doggin ogWill do so when I come across it..... Quote from: Dre-Day on November 03, 2007, 05:45:20 AMWell just doggin OG was released before the Chronic 2000 right?But the advertisement that you were talking about mentioned Just Doggin,so that would mean that just doggin og is one of the four(but then again,I haven't seen that ad,so maybe it said 4 unreleased tracks and Just Doggin or something like that).But maybe Suge was just bluffing. I mean,Dr.Dre had a studio at home right?I know that 4 tracks is not much,so Suge could be telling the truth,but if his statement was true,then the tracks must be from the period 92-94 (that's when dre was recording material at the Death Row offices right?).I'm just speculating,so i guess we need some die hard Death Row fans to clear this up; Inmate, DJR,Tha psycho hustla?If I remember the add right,it said;Featuring the hit single Just Doggin´produced by Dr.Dre.I told you before that Dre stopped Suge/Death Row to release those tracks,so they´re real.I think I got a article about that in a magazine somewhere too. When I come across it again,I will post it. Not sure when Dre moved his studio to his crib,but around 94/95 seems right.my bad. but i doubt that those 4 tracks are all dr.dre solo's (tha next episode might be one of them though)by the way, i found something:HEC, if you read this, maybe you can scan your back cover of doggystyle if you have a scanneryeah homie I'll try to get around to it either later tonite or tomorrow, btw that is the back cover but there are 19 tracks on the CD that include the interludes Chronic Break, Domino, and My Name is Snooptha next episode is actually #17 and its the the Sam Sneed interlude with G'z up Hoez Down at #18 and Pump Pump at #19
Quote from: Chadrick on November 03, 2007, 07:49:54 AMQuote from: Chadrick on November 03, 2007, 05:20:59 AMDre-Day I should have the other add,will up it when I come across it. Wonder what four tracks that was? Was the Just Doggin' OG one of them? or was it 4 Dre "solo" tracks? There's a couple of die hard Death Row fans on this site,maybe they know something about this?Quote from: Dre-Day on November 03, 2007, 05:45:20 AMok would be great if you can find the other one do u have the cd...and btw does anyone have jus doggin ogWill do so when I come across it..... Quote from: Dre-Day on November 03, 2007, 05:45:20 AMWell just doggin OG was released before the Chronic 2000 right?But the advertisement that you were talking about mentioned Just Doggin,so that would mean that just doggin og is one of the four(but then again,I haven't seen that ad,so maybe it said 4 unreleased tracks and Just Doggin or something like that).But maybe Suge was just bluffing. I mean,Dr.Dre had a studio at home right?I know that 4 tracks is not much,so Suge could be telling the truth,but if his statement was true,then the tracks must be from the period 92-94 (that's when dre was recording material at the Death Row offices right?).I'm just speculating,so i guess we need some die hard Death Row fans to clear this up; Inmate, DJR,Tha psycho hustla?If I remember the add right,it said;Featuring the hit single Just Doggin´produced by Dr.Dre.I told you before that Dre stopped Suge/Death Row to release those tracks,so they´re real.I think I got a article about that in a magazine somewhere too. When I come across it again,I will post it. Not sure when Dre moved his studio to his crib,but around 94/95 seems right.my bad. but i doubt that those 4 tracks are all dr.dre solo's (tha next episode might be one of them though)by the way, i found something:HEC, if you read this, maybe you can scan your back cover of doggystyle if you have a scanner
Quote from: Chadrick on November 03, 2007, 05:20:59 AMDre-Day I should have the other add,will up it when I come across it. Wonder what four tracks that was? Was the Just Doggin' OG one of them? or was it 4 Dre "solo" tracks? There's a couple of die hard Death Row fans on this site,maybe they know something about this?Quote from: Dre-Day on November 03, 2007, 05:45:20 AMok would be great if you can find the other one do u have the cd...and btw does anyone have jus doggin ogWill do so when I come across it..... Quote from: Dre-Day on November 03, 2007, 05:45:20 AMWell just doggin OG was released before the Chronic 2000 right?But the advertisement that you were talking about mentioned Just Doggin,so that would mean that just doggin og is one of the four(but then again,I haven't seen that ad,so maybe it said 4 unreleased tracks and Just Doggin or something like that).But maybe Suge was just bluffing. I mean,Dr.Dre had a studio at home right?I know that 4 tracks is not much,so Suge could be telling the truth,but if his statement was true,then the tracks must be from the period 92-94 (that's when dre was recording material at the Death Row offices right?).I'm just speculating,so i guess we need some die hard Death Row fans to clear this up; Inmate, DJR,Tha psycho hustla?If I remember the add right,it said;Featuring the hit single Just Doggin´produced by Dr.Dre.I told you before that Dre stopped Suge/Death Row to release those tracks,so they´re real.I think I got a article about that in a magazine somewhere too. When I come across it again,I will post it. Not sure when Dre moved his studio to his crib,but around 94/95 seems right.
yeah i got the DOGGY STYLE Cassette tape still, and it has this song actually written on the tracklist. aslo this same cassette contains "gz up, hoez down" on it, also listed in tracklist.
Quote from: Clint Dogg on November 09, 2007, 08:07:31 AMyeah i got the DOGGY STYLE Cassette tape still, and it has this song actually written on the tracklist. aslo this same cassette contains "gz up, hoez down" on it, also listed in tracklist.all of us who got the cd/tape the day it dropped back in the day got G'z up Hoez down, and the misleading tracklist
damn, that must have been cool to be in the studio with Dre, Snoop and Warren did you also get a chance to hear some snippets from other death row projects ( such as helter skelter)?
reason it wasn't on cuz Warren G straight did the whole track Dre had nothing to do with it
Quote from: diggety_dank on November 10, 2007, 03:55:10 AMreason it wasn't on cuz Warren G straight did the whole track Dre had nothing to do with it Warren G produced this?
Quote from: GottiValentino on November 10, 2007, 06:20:15 AMQuote from: diggety_dank on November 10, 2007, 03:55:10 AMreason it wasn't on cuz Warren G straight did the whole track Dre had nothing to do with it Warren G produced this? did he?