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Quote from: D~Nice on March 25, 2008, 05:45:32 PMQuote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on March 25, 2008, 12:59:21 PMQuote from: D~Nice on March 25, 2008, 12:47:07 PMQuote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on March 24, 2008, 07:22:43 AMQuote from: HighEyeCue on March 23, 2008, 08:22:03 PMQuote from: D~Nice on March 23, 2008, 08:18:38 PMTrue but Cube is a perfect example of a artist that does not play the name game for beats. Even if you up and coming, he will give you a shot. WC did that for his album also.I think maybe him being indie now has something to do with that but yeah its good to see these other producers get a chance to shinemaybe that's not his main intention, but he did play that game, or have you forgotten about Scott Storch and Lil John?and what about WC's album? he worked with a few big names too http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0sure he gave some "fresh" talent a chance, and used their sent beats to "produce" the final product.i don't know about you, but i certainly don't like that production process; i rather see the producers work with the artists in the studio together.Quote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on January 23, 2008, 03:13:57 AMQuoteSo you never get to hear what he really had to say cause hes doing something else to make money. Then we got all these ways to get music but nobodys doing no new music, and all were doing is recycling old music because the well done run dry. Those kinds of things concern me more than just what rap is doing. Music period is gonna be dead!no offense, but that's exactly what a lot of producers whom cube has worked with/works with were/are doing.lethal injection and laugh now, cry later are great examples of that.that doesn't have to be a bad thing, but if that statement really reflected how he feels, then he would have worked with other producers.Quotell tracks co-produced by Ice Cube, except "Side Dick.http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0so i guess he should blame himself then as well, since he got production credit.Nah I did not forget about them. But a good bulk of that album he did use up and coming producers from the east and west. WC used Teak and De alot too.yes, that's why i posted the credits in the first place; i wanted to show you that your statement wasn't correct.I am looking over my posts and I never said Cube had all up and coming producers on his last album. I was just stating that the beats Cube picked for the album were from up and coming producers as well as big names, some from the west even. He even went with a couple familiar faces in LayLaw and Budda. now where did i say that you did? please read my posts carefully before judging.i just said that you, using Cube as a perfect example in this case, was not a good choice.look, i knew what you were trying to say from the start, i just didn't like the way you formulated it, hence the criticism.
Quote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on March 25, 2008, 12:59:21 PMQuote from: D~Nice on March 25, 2008, 12:47:07 PMQuote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on March 24, 2008, 07:22:43 AMQuote from: HighEyeCue on March 23, 2008, 08:22:03 PMQuote from: D~Nice on March 23, 2008, 08:18:38 PMTrue but Cube is a perfect example of a artist that does not play the name game for beats. Even if you up and coming, he will give you a shot. WC did that for his album also.I think maybe him being indie now has something to do with that but yeah its good to see these other producers get a chance to shinemaybe that's not his main intention, but he did play that game, or have you forgotten about Scott Storch and Lil John?and what about WC's album? he worked with a few big names too http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0sure he gave some "fresh" talent a chance, and used their sent beats to "produce" the final product.i don't know about you, but i certainly don't like that production process; i rather see the producers work with the artists in the studio together.Quote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on January 23, 2008, 03:13:57 AMQuoteSo you never get to hear what he really had to say cause hes doing something else to make money. Then we got all these ways to get music but nobodys doing no new music, and all were doing is recycling old music because the well done run dry. Those kinds of things concern me more than just what rap is doing. Music period is gonna be dead!no offense, but that's exactly what a lot of producers whom cube has worked with/works with were/are doing.lethal injection and laugh now, cry later are great examples of that.that doesn't have to be a bad thing, but if that statement really reflected how he feels, then he would have worked with other producers.Quotell tracks co-produced by Ice Cube, except "Side Dick.http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0so i guess he should blame himself then as well, since he got production credit.Nah I did not forget about them. But a good bulk of that album he did use up and coming producers from the east and west. WC used Teak and De alot too.yes, that's why i posted the credits in the first place; i wanted to show you that your statement wasn't correct.I am looking over my posts and I never said Cube had all up and coming producers on his last album. I was just stating that the beats Cube picked for the album were from up and coming producers as well as big names, some from the west even. He even went with a couple familiar faces in LayLaw and Budda.
Quote from: D~Nice on March 25, 2008, 12:47:07 PMQuote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on March 24, 2008, 07:22:43 AMQuote from: HighEyeCue on March 23, 2008, 08:22:03 PMQuote from: D~Nice on March 23, 2008, 08:18:38 PMTrue but Cube is a perfect example of a artist that does not play the name game for beats. Even if you up and coming, he will give you a shot. WC did that for his album also.I think maybe him being indie now has something to do with that but yeah its good to see these other producers get a chance to shinemaybe that's not his main intention, but he did play that game, or have you forgotten about Scott Storch and Lil John?and what about WC's album? he worked with a few big names too http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0sure he gave some "fresh" talent a chance, and used their sent beats to "produce" the final product.i don't know about you, but i certainly don't like that production process; i rather see the producers work with the artists in the studio together.Quote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on January 23, 2008, 03:13:57 AMQuoteSo you never get to hear what he really had to say cause hes doing something else to make money. Then we got all these ways to get music but nobodys doing no new music, and all were doing is recycling old music because the well done run dry. Those kinds of things concern me more than just what rap is doing. Music period is gonna be dead!no offense, but that's exactly what a lot of producers whom cube has worked with/works with were/are doing.lethal injection and laugh now, cry later are great examples of that.that doesn't have to be a bad thing, but if that statement really reflected how he feels, then he would have worked with other producers.Quotell tracks co-produced by Ice Cube, except "Side Dick.http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0so i guess he should blame himself then as well, since he got production credit.Nah I did not forget about them. But a good bulk of that album he did use up and coming producers from the east and west. WC used Teak and De alot too.yes, that's why i posted the credits in the first place; i wanted to show you that your statement wasn't correct.
Quote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on March 24, 2008, 07:22:43 AMQuote from: HighEyeCue on March 23, 2008, 08:22:03 PMQuote from: D~Nice on March 23, 2008, 08:18:38 PMTrue but Cube is a perfect example of a artist that does not play the name game for beats. Even if you up and coming, he will give you a shot. WC did that for his album also.I think maybe him being indie now has something to do with that but yeah its good to see these other producers get a chance to shinemaybe that's not his main intention, but he did play that game, or have you forgotten about Scott Storch and Lil John?and what about WC's album? he worked with a few big names too http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0sure he gave some "fresh" talent a chance, and used their sent beats to "produce" the final product.i don't know about you, but i certainly don't like that production process; i rather see the producers work with the artists in the studio together.Quote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on January 23, 2008, 03:13:57 AMQuoteSo you never get to hear what he really had to say cause hes doing something else to make money. Then we got all these ways to get music but nobodys doing no new music, and all were doing is recycling old music because the well done run dry. Those kinds of things concern me more than just what rap is doing. Music period is gonna be dead!no offense, but that's exactly what a lot of producers whom cube has worked with/works with were/are doing.lethal injection and laugh now, cry later are great examples of that.that doesn't have to be a bad thing, but if that statement really reflected how he feels, then he would have worked with other producers.Quotell tracks co-produced by Ice Cube, except "Side Dick.http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0so i guess he should blame himself then as well, since he got production credit.Nah I did not forget about them. But a good bulk of that album he did use up and coming producers from the east and west. WC used Teak and De alot too.
Quote from: HighEyeCue on March 23, 2008, 08:22:03 PMQuote from: D~Nice on March 23, 2008, 08:18:38 PMTrue but Cube is a perfect example of a artist that does not play the name game for beats. Even if you up and coming, he will give you a shot. WC did that for his album also.I think maybe him being indie now has something to do with that but yeah its good to see these other producers get a chance to shinemaybe that's not his main intention, but he did play that game, or have you forgotten about Scott Storch and Lil John?and what about WC's album? he worked with a few big names too http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0sure he gave some "fresh" talent a chance, and used their sent beats to "produce" the final product.i don't know about you, but i certainly don't like that production process; i rather see the producers work with the artists in the studio together.Quote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on January 23, 2008, 03:13:57 AMQuoteSo you never get to hear what he really had to say cause hes doing something else to make money. Then we got all these ways to get music but nobodys doing no new music, and all were doing is recycling old music because the well done run dry. Those kinds of things concern me more than just what rap is doing. Music period is gonna be dead!no offense, but that's exactly what a lot of producers whom cube has worked with/works with were/are doing.lethal injection and laugh now, cry later are great examples of that.that doesn't have to be a bad thing, but if that statement really reflected how he feels, then he would have worked with other producers.Quotell tracks co-produced by Ice Cube, except "Side Dick.http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0so i guess he should blame himself then as well, since he got production credit.
Quote from: D~Nice on March 23, 2008, 08:18:38 PMTrue but Cube is a perfect example of a artist that does not play the name game for beats. Even if you up and coming, he will give you a shot. WC did that for his album also.I think maybe him being indie now has something to do with that but yeah its good to see these other producers get a chance to shine
True but Cube is a perfect example of a artist that does not play the name game for beats. Even if you up and coming, he will give you a shot. WC did that for his album also.
QuoteSo you never get to hear what he really had to say cause hes doing something else to make money. Then we got all these ways to get music but nobodys doing no new music, and all were doing is recycling old music because the well done run dry. Those kinds of things concern me more than just what rap is doing. Music period is gonna be dead!no offense, but that's exactly what a lot of producers whom cube has worked with/works with were/are doing.lethal injection and laugh now, cry later are great examples of that.that doesn't have to be a bad thing, but if that statement really reflected how he feels, then he would have worked with other producers.Quotell tracks co-produced by Ice Cube, except "Side Dick.http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0so i guess he should blame himself then as well, since he got production credit.
So you never get to hear what he really had to say cause hes doing something else to make money. Then we got all these ways to get music but nobodys doing no new music, and all were doing is recycling old music because the well done run dry. Those kinds of things concern me more than just what rap is doing. Music period is gonna be dead!
ll tracks co-produced by Ice Cube, except "Side Dick.http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0
Quote from: D~Nice on March 25, 2008, 05:45:32 PMQuote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on March 25, 2008, 12:59:21 PMQuote from: D~Nice on March 25, 2008, 12:47:07 PMQuote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on March 24, 2008, 07:22:43 AMQuote from: HighEyeCue on March 23, 2008, 08:22:03 PMQuote from: D~Nice on March 23, 2008, 08:18:38 PMTrue but Cube is a perfect example of a artist that does not play the name game for beats. Even if you up and coming, he will give you a shot. WC did that for his album also.I think maybe him being indie now has something to do with that but yeah its good to see these other producers get a chance to shinemaybe that's not his main intention, but he did play that game, or have you forgotten about Scott Storch and Lil John?and what about WC's album? he worked with a few big names too http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0sure he gave some "fresh" talent a chance, and used their sent beats to "produce" the final product.i don't know about you, but i certainly don't like that production process; i rather see the producers work with the artists in the studio together.Quote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on January 23, 2008, 03:13:57 AMQuoteSo you never get to hear what he really had to say ‘cause he’s doing something else to make money. Then we got all these ways to get music but nobody’s doing no new music, and all we’re doing is recycling old music because the well done run dry. Those kinds of things concern me more than just what rap is doing. Music period is gonna be dead!no offense, but that's exactly what a lot of producers whom cube has worked with/works with were/are doing.lethal injection and laugh now, cry later are great examples of that.that doesn't have to be a bad thing, but if that statement really reflected how he feels, then he would have worked with other producers.Quotell tracks co-produced by Ice Cube, except "Side Dick.http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0so i guess he should blame himself then as well, since he got production credit.Nah I did not forget about them. But a good bulk of that album he did use up and coming producers from the east and west. WC used Teak and De alot too.yes, that's why i posted the credits in the first place; i wanted to show you that your statement wasn't correct.I am looking over my posts and I never said Cube had all up and coming producers on his last album. I was just stating that the beats Cube picked for the album were from up and coming producers as well as big names, some from the west even. He even went with a couple familiar faces in LayLaw and Budda. now where did i say that you did? please read my posts carefully before judging.i just said that you, using Cube as a perfect example in this case, was not a good choice.look, i knew what you were trying to say from the start, i just didn't like the way you formulated it, hence the criticism.
Quote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on March 25, 2008, 12:59:21 PMQuote from: D~Nice on March 25, 2008, 12:47:07 PMQuote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on March 24, 2008, 07:22:43 AMQuote from: HighEyeCue on March 23, 2008, 08:22:03 PMQuote from: D~Nice on March 23, 2008, 08:18:38 PMTrue but Cube is a perfect example of a artist that does not play the name game for beats. Even if you up and coming, he will give you a shot. WC did that for his album also.I think maybe him being indie now has something to do with that but yeah its good to see these other producers get a chance to shinemaybe that's not his main intention, but he did play that game, or have you forgotten about Scott Storch and Lil John?and what about WC's album? he worked with a few big names too http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0sure he gave some "fresh" talent a chance, and used their sent beats to "produce" the final product.i don't know about you, but i certainly don't like that production process; i rather see the producers work with the artists in the studio together.Quote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on January 23, 2008, 03:13:57 AMQuoteSo you never get to hear what he really had to say ‘cause he’s doing something else to make money. Then we got all these ways to get music but nobody’s doing no new music, and all we’re doing is recycling old music because the well done run dry. Those kinds of things concern me more than just what rap is doing. Music period is gonna be dead!no offense, but that's exactly what a lot of producers whom cube has worked with/works with were/are doing.lethal injection and laugh now, cry later are great examples of that.that doesn't have to be a bad thing, but if that statement really reflected how he feels, then he would have worked with other producers.Quotell tracks co-produced by Ice Cube, except "Side Dick.http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0so i guess he should blame himself then as well, since he got production credit.Nah I did not forget about them. But a good bulk of that album he did use up and coming producers from the east and west. WC used Teak and De alot too.yes, that's why i posted the credits in the first place; i wanted to show you that your statement wasn't correct.I am looking over my posts and I never said Cube had all up and coming producers on his last album. I was just stating that the beats Cube picked for the album were from up and coming producers as well as big names, some from the west even. He even went with a couple familiar faces in LayLaw and Budda.
Quote from: D~Nice on March 25, 2008, 12:47:07 PMQuote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on March 24, 2008, 07:22:43 AMQuote from: HighEyeCue on March 23, 2008, 08:22:03 PMQuote from: D~Nice on March 23, 2008, 08:18:38 PMTrue but Cube is a perfect example of a artist that does not play the name game for beats. Even if you up and coming, he will give you a shot. WC did that for his album also.I think maybe him being indie now has something to do with that but yeah its good to see these other producers get a chance to shinemaybe that's not his main intention, but he did play that game, or have you forgotten about Scott Storch and Lil John?and what about WC's album? he worked with a few big names too http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0sure he gave some "fresh" talent a chance, and used their sent beats to "produce" the final product.i don't know about you, but i certainly don't like that production process; i rather see the producers work with the artists in the studio together.Quote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on January 23, 2008, 03:13:57 AMQuoteSo you never get to hear what he really had to say ‘cause he’s doing something else to make money. Then we got all these ways to get music but nobody’s doing no new music, and all we’re doing is recycling old music because the well done run dry. Those kinds of things concern me more than just what rap is doing. Music period is gonna be dead!no offense, but that's exactly what a lot of producers whom cube has worked with/works with were/are doing.lethal injection and laugh now, cry later are great examples of that.that doesn't have to be a bad thing, but if that statement really reflected how he feels, then he would have worked with other producers.Quotell tracks co-produced by Ice Cube, except "Side Dick.http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0so i guess he should blame himself then as well, since he got production credit.Nah I did not forget about them. But a good bulk of that album he did use up and coming producers from the east and west. WC used Teak and De alot too.yes, that's why i posted the credits in the first place; i wanted to show you that your statement wasn't correct.
Quote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on March 24, 2008, 07:22:43 AMQuote from: HighEyeCue on March 23, 2008, 08:22:03 PMQuote from: D~Nice on March 23, 2008, 08:18:38 PMTrue but Cube is a perfect example of a artist that does not play the name game for beats. Even if you up and coming, he will give you a shot. WC did that for his album also.I think maybe him being indie now has something to do with that but yeah its good to see these other producers get a chance to shinemaybe that's not his main intention, but he did play that game, or have you forgotten about Scott Storch and Lil John?and what about WC's album? he worked with a few big names too http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0sure he gave some "fresh" talent a chance, and used their sent beats to "produce" the final product.i don't know about you, but i certainly don't like that production process; i rather see the producers work with the artists in the studio together.Quote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on January 23, 2008, 03:13:57 AMQuoteSo you never get to hear what he really had to say ‘cause he’s doing something else to make money. Then we got all these ways to get music but nobody’s doing no new music, and all we’re doing is recycling old music because the well done run dry. Those kinds of things concern me more than just what rap is doing. Music period is gonna be dead!no offense, but that's exactly what a lot of producers whom cube has worked with/works with were/are doing.lethal injection and laugh now, cry later are great examples of that.that doesn't have to be a bad thing, but if that statement really reflected how he feels, then he would have worked with other producers.Quotell tracks co-produced by Ice Cube, except "Side Dick.http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0so i guess he should blame himself then as well, since he got production credit.Nah I did not forget about them. But a good bulk of that album he did use up and coming producers from the east and west. WC used Teak and De alot too.
Quote from: HighEyeCue on March 23, 2008, 08:22:03 PMQuote from: D~Nice on March 23, 2008, 08:18:38 PMTrue but Cube is a perfect example of a artist that does not play the name game for beats. Even if you up and coming, he will give you a shot. WC did that for his album also.I think maybe him being indie now has something to do with that but yeah its good to see these other producers get a chance to shinemaybe that's not his main intention, but he did play that game, or have you forgotten about Scott Storch and Lil John?and what about WC's album? he worked with a few big names too http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0sure he gave some "fresh" talent a chance, and used their sent beats to "produce" the final product.i don't know about you, but i certainly don't like that production process; i rather see the producers work with the artists in the studio together.Quote from: Dre-Day - Sniper of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on January 23, 2008, 03:13:57 AMQuoteSo you never get to hear what he really had to say ‘cause he’s doing something else to make money. Then we got all these ways to get music but nobody’s doing no new music, and all we’re doing is recycling old music because the well done run dry. Those kinds of things concern me more than just what rap is doing. Music period is gonna be dead!no offense, but that's exactly what a lot of producers whom cube has worked with/works with were/are doing.lethal injection and laugh now, cry later are great examples of that.that doesn't have to be a bad thing, but if that statement really reflected how he feels, then he would have worked with other producers.Quotell tracks co-produced by Ice Cube, except "Side Dick.http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0so i guess he should blame himself then as well, since he got production credit.
QuoteSo you never get to hear what he really had to say ‘cause he’s doing something else to make money. Then we got all these ways to get music but nobody’s doing no new music, and all we’re doing is recycling old music because the well done run dry. Those kinds of things concern me more than just what rap is doing. Music period is gonna be dead!no offense, but that's exactly what a lot of producers whom cube has worked with/works with were/are doing.lethal injection and laugh now, cry later are great examples of that.that doesn't have to be a bad thing, but if that statement really reflected how he feels, then he would have worked with other producers.Quotell tracks co-produced by Ice Cube, except "Side Dick.http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=150537.0so i guess he should blame himself then as well, since he got production credit.
So you never get to hear what he really had to say ‘cause he’s doing something else to make money. Then we got all these ways to get music but nobody’s doing no new music, and all we’re doing is recycling old music because the well done run dry. Those kinds of things concern me more than just what rap is doing. Music period is gonna be dead!
Quote from: Mackin4Life-Lone Wolf Of Dubcc on March 23, 2008, 05:17:25 PM^^what if the said artist don't want to..it's not by force,that they have to work with the established WC Producer, I'm sure you can appreciate that...I sure can homie but im jus sayin thats the real reasn why westcoast is faln. Eg snoops sexual eruption, now thats a classic but how is it a classic? The beat is from a dirty south producr, so realy in a way u can say ther kinda taken credit 4 the song. I hope thats ok 2 undrstnd lol.By the way is scott storch a westcoast producr or east? Wers he from?
^^what if the said artist don't want to..it's not by force,that they have to work with the established WC Producer, I'm sure you can appreciate that...
No judgment here Dre. I'm cool as a fan cat.
4. transitive verb form opinion of somebody or something: to form an opinion of somebody or something, especially after thought or consideration5. transitive and intransitive verb estimate: to measure by guesswork, using the eye or some other sense as a rough guide
I am looking over my posts and I never said Cube had all up and coming producers on his last album.
Quote from: D~Nice on March 26, 2008, 01:18:42 PMNo judgment here Dre. I'm cool as a fan cat.Quote4. transitive verb form opinion of somebody or something: to form an opinion of somebody or something, especially after thought or consideration5. transitive and intransitive verb estimate: to measure by guesswork, using the eye or some other sense as a rough guideso offcourse you did judge, don't try to deny it:Quote from: D~Nice on March 25, 2008, 05:45:32 PMI am looking over my posts and I never said Cube had all up and coming producers on his last album. there you go. you assumed that i claimed that you did say that, otherwise you would have formulated it differently.the thing is, you didn't read my posts properly, but you did judge. it's not something that accidentally happened either, as this is not the first time that i've seen you doing it.
Quote from: Dre-Day - Officer of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on March 27, 2008, 01:41:12 AMQuote from: D~Nice on March 26, 2008, 01:18:42 PMNo judgment here Dre. I'm cool as a fan cat.Quote4. transitive verb form opinion of somebody or something: to form an opinion of somebody or something, especially after thought or consideration5. transitive and intransitive verb estimate: to measure by guesswork, using the eye or some other sense as a rough guideso offcourse you did judge, don't try to deny it:Quote from: D~Nice on March 25, 2008, 05:45:32 PMI am looking over my posts and I never said Cube had all up and coming producers on his last album. there you go. you assumed that i claimed that you did say that, otherwise you would have formulated it differently.the thing is, you didn't read my posts properly, but you did judge. it's not something that accidentally happened either, as this is not the first time that i've seen you doing it.Dre it ain't that serious man. Formulate? I say what's on my mind and if it offended you, cool. I apologize. I'm done with it.