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Quote from: Lunatic on December 25, 2007, 05:34:45 PMI understand why though you're a little more hesitant to give it a high rating, all good. but 3/5? nah,i'm sure it'll grow on u.It's growing,on my 10th spin now. Maybe my problem might be that I always compare a artists work to their previous work not for it's actual value. But for now it's growing to a 3.5/5. to be continued... ha,ha...
I understand why though you're a little more hesitant to give it a high rating, all good. but 3/5? nah,i'm sure it'll grow on u.
Quote from: Dr_Dre-Detox-2008-SAW on December 25, 2007, 04:47:54 PMQuote from: trentman on December 25, 2007, 04:35:55 PMQuote from: Dr_Dre-Detox-2008-SAW on December 25, 2007, 04:27:34 PMThis is a mixtape guys, whens the last time anyone had a Dre beat on a mixtape ? Ummm, never.but thats still disappointing, that even Bishop isnt using Dre beats, he's meant to be his protegé.I don't understand this sentence. What do you mean isn't using Dre beats ? As far as we know this is a Dre beat. Looks like he created the same beat for that D12 skit but since it was so short and basically played in the background, Bishop and Dre probably decided to tweak it up a little bit and throw it on the mixtape. Because there's no way Dre is gonna put a new beat on a mixtape. When I first read the credits I was like "wtf", how the hell did Dre allow a new beat on a simple mixtape. But as soon as I heard the beat it sounded familliar. Same can be said for track number 9, I've heard that beat before. In the end this is a mixtape, with original production and with a lineup like that you can only except leftovers and beats on their way to producers recycle bin.yeah, i understand that its unlikely to hear a new Dre beat on a mixtape. Im just saying i dont want to hear Bishop over used/old Dre beats, when they've been working so closely together..the credits in the Devils Night booklet say its Produced By Denaun Porter..
Quote from: trentman on December 25, 2007, 04:35:55 PMQuote from: Dr_Dre-Detox-2008-SAW on December 25, 2007, 04:27:34 PMThis is a mixtape guys, whens the last time anyone had a Dre beat on a mixtape ? Ummm, never.but thats still disappointing, that even Bishop isnt using Dre beats, he's meant to be his protegé.I don't understand this sentence. What do you mean isn't using Dre beats ? As far as we know this is a Dre beat. Looks like he created the same beat for that D12 skit but since it was so short and basically played in the background, Bishop and Dre probably decided to tweak it up a little bit and throw it on the mixtape. Because there's no way Dre is gonna put a new beat on a mixtape. When I first read the credits I was like "wtf", how the hell did Dre allow a new beat on a simple mixtape. But as soon as I heard the beat it sounded familliar. Same can be said for track number 9, I've heard that beat before. In the end this is a mixtape, with original production and with a lineup like that you can only except leftovers and beats on their way to producers recycle bin.
Quote from: Dr_Dre-Detox-2008-SAW on December 25, 2007, 04:27:34 PMThis is a mixtape guys, whens the last time anyone had a Dre beat on a mixtape ? Ummm, never.but thats still disappointing, that even Bishop isnt using Dre beats, he's meant to be his protegé.
This is a mixtape guys, whens the last time anyone had a Dre beat on a mixtape ? Ummm, never.
And props to Matty, Lunatic and Lyrically G for their quick reviews. It's always nice to read breakdowns of a cd instead of "this shit is dope" comments.
so fuckin good just crazy... look me in the eye and tell me bishop isn't the hottest mutherfuckin west coast artist right now....
is your last name vasquez?