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Unfortunately if Dre is doing Snoop's new album we will never see the next album...
Quote from: Lazar on June 26, 2008, 05:33:34 AMQuote from: Lazar on June 26, 2008, 01:57:43 AMbut I would love to see that Dre starts again to create own things especially for the artists who pay him Quotedid he ever stop doing that then? Well, Iīm not Dre so I canīt say it with 100 percently certainty, but I doubt that all his latest beats especially were made for the artists who use them, like Jigga with "Lost Ones", "Trouble" (BTW. Am I the only one who feeling this?)..., Busta with "How We Do It Over Here", "Legend of the Fall Offs"...Snoop with "Round Here", Imagine... Think that all was supposed to be "Detox" material, but who really knows? Since we donīt meet Dre to ask him, we just can speculate true, that's why i was surprised that you were so sure, in your previous post it's nothing personal, but a lot of assumptions are being made on here there's nothing wrong with that, but it keeps surprising me how some posters are so sure of their statements, while (i see that) there's no proper base for those anyway, yeah some of Dre's stuff definitely was passed around (a few times); yes that was pretty clear from interviews with artists whom Dre has worked with but again, does that really hurt the quality of those productions, in compared to productions that were made for a certain artist from the start?
Quote from: Lazar on June 26, 2008, 01:57:43 AMbut I would love to see that Dre starts again to create own things especially for the artists who pay him Quotedid he ever stop doing that then? Well, Iīm not Dre so I canīt say it with 100 percently certainty, but I doubt that all his latest beats especially were made for the artists who use them, like Jigga with "Lost Ones", "Trouble" (BTW. Am I the only one who feeling this?)..., Busta with "How We Do It Over Here", "Legend of the Fall Offs"...Snoop with "Round Here", Imagine... Think that all was supposed to be "Detox" material, but who really knows? Since we donīt meet Dre to ask him, we just can speculate
but I would love to see that Dre starts again to create own things especially for the artists who pay him
did he ever stop doing that then?
Quote from: Dre-Day on June 26, 2008, 06:06:00 AMtrue, that's why i was surprised that you were so sure, in your previous post it's nothing personal, but a lot of assumptions are being made on here there's nothing wrong with that, but it keeps surprising me how some posters are so sure of their statements, while (i see that) there's no proper base for those anyway, yeah some of Dre's stuff definitely was passed around (a few times); yes that was pretty clear from interviews with artists whom Dre has worked with but again, does that really hurt the quality of those productions, in compared to productions that were made for a certain artist from the start?Not necessarily, but I'm just the opinion that the quality of the end-product is mostly better when the producer did something for a certain artist. We all know that any rapper/artist/singer has his own style, and I think that the songs are better when the producer sits in the studio and think about what is the best for a certain artist, whatīs fits his style. I know of course that it is in hip-hop has always been the case, that the rappers usually takes the beats off beat-cds which the producer sends to several artists, and there is nothing wrong with that at all.
true, that's why i was surprised that you were so sure, in your previous post it's nothing personal, but a lot of assumptions are being made on here there's nothing wrong with that, but it keeps surprising me how some posters are so sure of their statements, while (i see that) there's no proper base for those anyway, yeah some of Dre's stuff definitely was passed around (a few times); yes that was pretty clear from interviews with artists whom Dre has worked with but again, does that really hurt the quality of those productions, in compared to productions that were made for a certain artist from the start?
Think we already go off-topic with this lol
never dropping, get it through y'all thick heads
Quote from: Xander is back on June 26, 2008, 12:44:31 PMnever dropping, get it through y'all thick headsthanks for the update Dr.Dre
Quote from: Lazar on June 26, 2008, 10:09:18 AMQuote from: Dre-Day on June 26, 2008, 06:06:00 AMtrue, that's why i was surprised that you were so sure, in your previous post it's nothing personal, but a lot of assumptions are being made on here there's nothing wrong with that, but it keeps surprising me how some posters are so sure of their statements, while (i see that) there's no proper base for those anyway, yeah some of Dre's stuff definitely was passed around (a few times); yes that was pretty clear from interviews with artists whom Dre has worked with but again, does that really hurt the quality of those productions, in compared to productions that were made for a certain artist from the start?Not necessarily, but I'm just the opinion that the quality of the end-product is mostly better when the producer did something for a certain artist. We all know that any rapper/artist/singer has his own style, and I think that the songs are better when the producer sits in the studio and think about what is the best for a certain artist, whatīs fits his style. I know of course that it is in hip-hop has always been the case, that the rappers usually takes the beats off beat-cds which the producer sends to several artists, and there is nothing wrong with that at all. but Dre rarely sends complete beats to other artists doesn't he?i believe he sometimes sends unfinished beats to other artists so that they can write to it.after that they get together and finish the song.for example, Kill You was created that way.Quote from: Lazar on June 26, 2008, 10:09:18 AMThink we already go off-topic with this lolit doesn't matter
detox baby! september '07.
Quote from: Dre-Day on June 26, 2008, 12:21:53 PMQuote from: Lazar on June 26, 2008, 10:09:18 AMQuote from: Dre-Day on June 26, 2008, 06:06:00 AMtrue, that's why i was surprised that you were so sure, in your previous post it's nothing personal, but a lot of assumptions are being made on here there's nothing wrong with that, but it keeps surprising me how some posters are so sure of their statements, while (i see that) there's no proper base for those anyway, yeah some of Dre's stuff definitely was passed around (a few times); yes that was pretty clear from interviews with artists whom Dre has worked with but again, does that really hurt the quality of those productions, in compared to productions that were made for a certain artist from the start?Not necessarily, but I'm just the opinion that the quality of the end-product is mostly better when the producer did something for a certain artist. We all know that any rapper/artist/singer has his own style, and I think that the songs are better when the producer sits in the studio and think about what is the best for a certain artist, whatīs fits his style. I know of course that it is in hip-hop has always been the case, that the rappers usually takes the beats off beat-cds which the producer sends to several artists, and there is nothing wrong with that at all. but Dre rarely sends complete beats to other artists doesn't he?i believe he sometimes sends unfinished beats to other artists so that they can write to it.after that they get together and finish the song.for example, Kill You was created that way.Quote from: Lazar on June 26, 2008, 10:09:18 AMThink we already go off-topic with this lolit doesn't matter Ah, OK donīt know that with "Kill You". BTW, when I think about it, it would be really dumb if some producer sends complete beats, wouldnīt it?
Not necessarily, but I'm just the opinion that the quality of the end-product is mostly better when the producer did something for a certain artist. We all know that any rapper/artist/singer has his own style, and I think that the songs are better when the producer sits in the studio and think about what is the best for a certain artist, whatīs fits his style.
A Snoop album with Detox leftovers would be fine by me... it's be the closest thing to Doggystyle we could get just because it'd be all at least reasonably dope beats all in a similar theme/craft/style because they'd all be by DreIt might not be quite Doggystyle 2, but it'd probably be better than every other Snoop album besides Doggystyle
Quote from: Lazar on June 26, 2008, 01:52:07 PMQuote from: Dre-Day on June 26, 2008, 12:21:53 PMQuote from: Lazar on June 26, 2008, 10:09:18 AMQuote from: Dre-Day on June 26, 2008, 06:06:00 AMtrue, that's why i was surprised that you were so sure, in your previous post it's nothing personal, but a lot of assumptions are being made on here there's nothing wrong with that, but it keeps surprising me how some posters are so sure of their statements, while (i see that) there's no proper base for those anyway, yeah some of Dre's stuff definitely was passed around (a few times); yes that was pretty clear from interviews with artists whom Dre has worked with but again, does that really hurt the quality of those productions, in compared to productions that were made for a certain artist from the start?Not necessarily, but I'm just the opinion that the quality of the end-product is mostly better when the producer did something for a certain artist. We all know that any rapper/artist/singer has his own style, and I think that the songs are better when the producer sits in the studio and think about what is the best for a certain artist, whatīs fits his style. I know of course that it is in hip-hop has always been the case, that the rappers usually takes the beats off beat-cds which the producer sends to several artists, and there is nothing wrong with that at all. but Dre rarely sends complete beats to other artists doesn't he?i believe he sometimes sends unfinished beats to other artists so that they can write to it.after that they get together and finish the song.for example, Kill You was created that way.Quote from: Lazar on June 26, 2008, 10:09:18 AMThink we already go off-topic with this lolit doesn't matter Ah, OK donīt know that with "Kill You". BTW, when I think about it, it would be really dumb if some producer sends complete beats, wouldnīt it? yeah, i'm just saying i mean, i think Dre is really good at making an instrumental that suits the artist so even with stuff that got passed around a few times, i'm sure he'll change it so that it's suitable by the way, with this statement:Quote from: Lazar on June 26, 2008, 10:09:18 AMNot necessarily, but I'm just the opinion that the quality of the end-product is mostly better when the producer did something for a certain artist. We all know that any rapper/artist/singer has his own style, and I think that the songs are better when the producer sits in the studio and think about what is the best for a certain artist, whatīs fits his style. since that's really what you think; could you give some examples of productions of which you know that got passes around, that lack quality due to the way they were created?not saying that your statement is invalid; i'm just wondering if you can name some examples
Quote from: Dre-Day on June 27, 2008, 12:25:37 AMQuote from: Lazar on June 26, 2008, 01:52:07 PMQuote from: Dre-Day on June 26, 2008, 12:21:53 PMQuote from: Lazar on June 26, 2008, 10:09:18 AMQuote from: Dre-Day on June 26, 2008, 06:06:00 AMtrue, that's why i was surprised that you were so sure, in your previous post it's nothing personal, but a lot of assumptions are being made on here there's nothing wrong with that, but it keeps surprising me how some posters are so sure of their statements, while (i see that) there's no proper base for those anyway, yeah some of Dre's stuff definitely was passed around (a few times); yes that was pretty clear from interviews with artists whom Dre has worked with but again, does that really hurt the quality of those productions, in compared to productions that were made for a certain artist from the start?Not necessarily, but I'm just the opinion that the quality of the end-product is mostly better when the producer did something for a certain artist. We all know that any rapper/artist/singer has his own style, and I think that the songs are better when the producer sits in the studio and think about what is the best for a certain artist, whatīs fits his style. I know of course that it is in hip-hop has always been the case, that the rappers usually takes the beats off beat-cds which the producer sends to several artists, and there is nothing wrong with that at all. but Dre rarely sends complete beats to other artists doesn't he?i believe he sometimes sends unfinished beats to other artists so that they can write to it.after that they get together and finish the song.for example, Kill You was created that way.Quote from: Lazar on June 26, 2008, 10:09:18 AMThink we already go off-topic with this lolit doesn't matter Ah, OK donīt know that with "Kill You". BTW, when I think about it, it would be really dumb if some producer sends complete beats, wouldnīt it? yeah, i'm just saying i mean, i think Dre is really good at making an instrumental that suits the artist so even with stuff that got passed around a few times, i'm sure he'll change it so that it's suitable by the way, with this statement:Quote from: Lazar on June 26, 2008, 10:09:18 AMNot necessarily, but I'm just the opinion that the quality of the end-product is mostly better when the producer did something for a certain artist. We all know that any rapper/artist/singer has his own style, and I think that the songs are better when the producer sits in the studio and think about what is the best for a certain artist, whatīs fits his style. since that's really what you think; could you give some examples of productions of which you know that got passes around, that lack quality due to the way they were created?not saying that your statement is invalid; i'm just wondering if you can name some examples Hehe, this is like to find a needle in a haystack and like I said before Iīm not Dre, Kanye or some other producing dude, so I just can speculate
Quote from: Lazar on June 27, 2008, 01:16:53 AMQuote from: Dre-Day on June 27, 2008, 12:25:37 AMQuote from: Lazar on June 26, 2008, 01:52:07 PMQuote from: Dre-Day on June 26, 2008, 12:21:53 PMQuote from: Lazar on June 26, 2008, 10:09:18 AMQuote from: Dre-Day on June 26, 2008, 06:06:00 AMtrue, that's why i was surprised that you were so sure, in your previous post it's nothing personal, but a lot of assumptions are being made on here there's nothing wrong with that, but it keeps surprising me how some posters are so sure of their statements, while (i see that) there's no proper base for those anyway, yeah some of Dre's stuff definitely was passed around (a few times); yes that was pretty clear from interviews with artists whom Dre has worked with but again, does that really hurt the quality of those productions, in compared to productions that were made for a certain artist from the start?Not necessarily, but I'm just the opinion that the quality of the end-product is mostly better when the producer did something for a certain artist. We all know that any rapper/artist/singer has his own style, and I think that the songs are better when the producer sits in the studio and think about what is the best for a certain artist, whatīs fits his style. I know of course that it is in hip-hop has always been the case, that the rappers usually takes the beats off beat-cds which the producer sends to several artists, and there is nothing wrong with that at all. but Dre rarely sends complete beats to other artists doesn't he?i believe he sometimes sends unfinished beats to other artists so that they can write to it.after that they get together and finish the song.for example, Kill You was created that way.Quote from: Lazar on June 26, 2008, 10:09:18 AMThink we already go off-topic with this lolit doesn't matter Ah, OK donīt know that with "Kill You". BTW, when I think about it, it would be really dumb if some producer sends complete beats, wouldnīt it? yeah, i'm just saying i mean, i think Dre is really good at making an instrumental that suits the artist so even with stuff that got passed around a few times, i'm sure he'll change it so that it's suitable by the way, with this statement:Quote from: Lazar on June 26, 2008, 10:09:18 AMNot necessarily, but I'm just the opinion that the quality of the end-product is mostly better when the producer did something for a certain artist. We all know that any rapper/artist/singer has his own style, and I think that the songs are better when the producer sits in the studio and think about what is the best for a certain artist, whatīs fits his style. since that's really what you think; could you give some examples of productions of which you know that got passes around, that lack quality due to the way they were created?not saying that your statement is invalid; i'm just wondering if you can name some examples Hehe, this is like to find a needle in a haystack and like I said before Iīm not Dre, Kanye or some other producing dude, so I just can speculate so you understand now why i said that all those assumptions were pointless? by the way, there's a difference between speculating and assuming