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What producers do you think have been most successful, and unsuccessful, and attempting to make songs outside of their usual style? I won't really say that producing an R&B track that could have been a rap track is really "venturing" out...but more less, somebody who could almost disguise their style for a song or album and still do that style as good as the producers who only do that style.


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Ones I can think of that are the best at doing it are:

Warren 'Baby Dubb' Campbell
Focus
Damizza
Dr. Dre
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Tha Bizness and Klasic are major new westcoast producers getting alot of love from mainstream artists
 

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i have no problem with RnB
I have a problem with southern-beats in west coast rap.
 

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Daz is one of my favorites but that "Gangsta Crunk" album was unlistenable to me, I hope he does not revisit that path again
 

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Daz is one of my favorites but that "Gangsta Crunk" album was unlistenable to me, I hope he does not revisit that path again

you can still hear the "southern" influence in his beats though

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Daz is one of my favorites but that "Gangsta Crunk" album was unlistenable to me, I hope he does not revisit that path again

you can still hear the "southern" influence in his beats though

I think its because he started hanging out in Atlanta a while back, I don't know if he still resides there but since that time his beats started to have that influence
 

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I think some of the hyphy producers venture out with sound choices.

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Daz. Just bought the Heltah Skeltah album Magnum Force. The joint Brownsville II Long Beach got a real nice beat  :laugh: Sounds both East and West coast, real nice ;D
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