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Excellent interview!Can't wait for pt 2!
Dubcnn: Are we going to get a surprise 16 by you?You know what? My “16’s” are all over the record. You won’t hear my voice, but *laughs*
Dubcnn: After 2001, you hit us up with “Deuce”. Did you accomplish what you wanted to accomplish with that release? Do you feel good about that record?You know what? I really felt good at the time, but “Deuce” was the result of an argument between me and Dre. That record was actually supposed to be an album on a guy called Six-Two, who was in my camp. But as we started building the album, it was coming through Aftermath, me and Dre got into an argument. So I just took my shit and left.Dubcnn: Similar to what it was with the Helter Skelter project?Well yeah. I told you we fuss, we fight; we’re brothers. But the Helter Skelter record was really Dre’s record, I just took it *laughs*.Dubcnn: Just took it and ran with it!Just took it and ran with it ‘cause I’m the only nigga that could do that! I relish my position as the man, next to the man goddamn it!Dubcnn: On that Deuce record, that 1-2-3 Critical...that song was dope was ‘cause it reminded me of the Portrait Of A Masterpiece of your No One Can Do It Better album.That’s exactly what it was! When I did Deuce, what I was trying to do was duplicate my years that I spent. I was trying to make a record that sort of encompassed all that time. And use all those artists the same way Dre used all the artists on the Chronic. But when I made the record, Dre was really adamant that I take my ass off that record. He wanted to take my voice off, and put his voice on it where ever I was. He was like, “nigga, I can make this a hit for you! You can get rich!” I was like, “I don’t want to be rich, I want to rap, nigga!” He said, “I can’t put it out like that.” We argued and fussed, so I finally just took my shit and left. But here 5, 6, 7 years later I realized that it was my pride and I was still trying to find that D.O.C. shit again. Even 20 years after the fact, not being able to rap is probably the toughest thing I’ve ever had to deal with. I mean, ‘cause I’m still better than all these muthafuckaz, man.
I hope this interview wasn´t planned,damn... I appriciate the work and I know it ain´t your fault,but damn I even submited questions for a "follow up" interview last time around.So Nima when are you gonna do the follow up interview you mentioned?
the D.O.C is the only reliable person when it comes to Detox release date .. so who knows , we might have a huge surprise at the end of 08
Dre needs to stop being so worried about how the D.O.C. sounds on the mic he's probably the only producer that i know of, who could produce the right music for the D.O.C.'s voice
Dubcnn: After 2001, you hit us up with “Deuce”. Did you accomplish what you wanted to accomplish with that release?Do you feel good about that record?You know what? I really felt good at the time, but “Deuce” was the result of an argument between me and Dre. That record was actually supposed to be an album on a guy called Six-Two, who was in my camp. But as we started building the album, it was coming through Aftermath, me and Dre got into an argument. So I just took my shit and left.Dubcnn: Similar to what it was with the Helter Skelter project?Well yeah. I told you we fuss, we fight; we’re brothers. But the Helter Skelter record was really Dre’s record, I just took it *laughs*.Dubcnn: Just took it and ran with it!Just took it and ran with it ‘cause I’m the only nigga that could do that! I relish my position as the man, next to the man goddamn it!Dubcnn: On that Deuce record, that 1-2-3 Critical...that song was dope was ‘cause it reminded me of the Portrait Of A Masterpiece of your No One Can Do It Better album.That’s exactly what it was! When I did Deuce, what I was trying to do was duplicate my years that I spent. I was trying to make a record that sort of encompassed all that time. And use all those artists the same way Dre used all the artists on the Chronic. But when I made the record, Dre was really adamant that I take my ass off that record. He wanted to take my voice off, and put his voice on it where ever I was. He was like, “nigga, I can make this a hit for you! You can get rich!” I was like, “I don’t want to be rich, I want to rap, nigga!” He said, “I can’t put it out like that.” We argued and fussed, so I finally just took my shit and left. But here 5, 6, 7 years later I realized that it was my pride and I was still trying to find that D.O.C. shit again. Even 20 years after the fact, not being able to rap is probably the toughest thing I’ve ever had to deal with. I mean, ‘cause I’m still better than all these muthafuckaz, man.
interesting, didn't know that Deuce was initially planned to be released through aftermath( at least that's what the D.O.C. wanted).well i'm glad the D.O.C. ran with it, as it wouldn't be released on aftermath anyway,unless it got changed heavily upon interscope's wishes.perhaps he should do the same for the next album, just "borrow" beats from Dre
but Chad, as far as i know, they didn't provide an opportunity to submit questions for a next D.O.C. interview;offcourse that's a disappointment but you can't blame them for it
but i will be hooking up for a follow up interview soon enough.http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=130102.msg1348710#msg1348710
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anyway, looking forward to reading part 2 Noncentz, any chance that you could provide an audio file of phone interviews in the future like the other staffmembers often do?
QuoteDubcnn: Are we going to get a surprise 16 by you?You know what? My “16’s” are all over the record. You won’t hear my voice, but *laughs*Quote from: Dre-Day - Officer of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on May 01, 2008, 01:11:59 AM Dre needs to stop being so worried about how the D.O.C. sounds on the mic he's probably the only producer that i know of, who could produce the right music for the D.O.C.'s voice agree that Dre should not be worried,if Dre was indy it would probably be another scenario.Numbers wouldn´t matter as much.But you forgot (for a minute) that Erotic D did a hell of a job on Helter Skelter.
Quote from: Chad Vader Supporter of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on April 30, 2008, 04:31:12 PMI hope this interview wasn´t planned,damn... I appriciate the work and I know it ain´t your fault,but damn I even submited questions for a "follow up" interview last time around.So Nima when are you gonna do the follow up interview you mentioned?Quote from: Dre-Day - Officer of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on May 01, 2008, 01:11:59 AMbut Chad, as far as i know, they didn't provide an opportunity to submit questions for a next D.O.C. interview;offcourse that's a disappointment but you can't blame them for it if that´s the case,I got no problem with it. It´s just that there has been way too many interviews done without involving the dubCC community lately.That´s the main reason I signed up. I actually signed up to submit questions for the follow interview with D.O.C,Nima mentioned (in the previous D.O.C interview thread).Quote from: Nima - Dubcnn.com on December 22, 2006, 02:42:31 AMbut i will be hooking up for a follow up interview soon enough.http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=130102.msg1348710#msg1348710i understand by the way, my bad for not knowing that Nima was planning a followup interview at that time
Detox this summer
Dubcnn: Well, I know you’re in the studio right now, so what’s going on in there?We trying to get this Detox record finished, man, this summer. We trying to get it ready everyday. They call it the most anticipated blah, blah, blah, blah. So, we’re trying to make sure it’s worth the wait.
-Thanks for all the feed back! We touch on a variety of topics in Part 2....you won't be disappointed! -We touch on Breed (Chad Vader), more on Detox, his album....I don't want to give too much away, but it's dope!-As soon as I update my equipment, I will post audio of the interviews I do....
-Thanks for all the feed back! We touch on a variety of topics in Part 2....you won't be disappointed! -We touch on Breed (Chad Vader), more on Detox, his album....I don't want to give too much away, but it's dope!
-You wrote Guerrilla Pimpin' for Mc Breed on his Flatline album,but you used the same lyrics for your Deuce album with 6-2 performing them,diden't you like the Mc Breed version or did you like the lyrics so much that you wanted them on your album also?http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=130102.msg1369105#msg1369105
-As soon as I update my equipment, I will post audio of the interviews I do....