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D-Stress

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Suge Making Beats?
« on: July 08, 2008, 05:35:32 AM »
I Know Heīs Exec. Producer But What Does It Mean When Credits Say:
Produced By: Big Simon,Big Simon Says,LJ Suge (I Think Thatīs Not Suge?),etc.
Does It Mean Suge Knight Produced The Songs?

On "Too Gangsta 4 Radio" Thereīs A Produced Credited As: Myrion, But I Heard Thatīs Not Suge, That Was Somebody Else (A Producer, Forgot The Name) Who Didnīt Want People To Know That He Was Affiliated With Death Row, Thatīs Why He Got Credited As Myrion, Itīs Not Suge Knight.It Was Told On Thavaults.com By A Guy Named "98 Ways" (Kilo, Do You Know Who It Was?) He Used To Have Some Good Infos.
 

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Re: Suge Making Beats?
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2008, 06:05:06 AM »
In the music industry, the executive producer of an album is often in control of the business side of production, distribution, and promotion. This role can entail obtaining financing, allocating the budget, etc. At times, the executive producer may also provide artistic input such as which songs are placed in the final cut and the order in which the songs are placed. In this instance, the executive producer is usually someone who has had input in producing some of the tracks on the album. A particular executive producer's name attached to an album is sometimes used as a selling point to distributors.
 

The Real Kilo2

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Re: Suge Making Beats?
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2008, 06:28:15 AM »
LJ is K9's homie. 98Ways = Nino.
 

D-Stress

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Re: Suge Making Beats?
« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2008, 06:32:32 AM »
LJ is K9's homie. 98Ways = Nino.

Thx.But You Donīt Know Who The Producer Credited As Maryion Was Right?

So Suge Made Couple Beats Here And There?
 

The Real Kilo2

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Re: Suge Making Beats?
« Reply #4 on: July 08, 2008, 06:36:58 AM »
LJ is K9's homie. 98Ways = Nino.

Thx.But You Donīt Know Who The Producer Credited As Maryion Was Right?

So Suge Made Couple Beats Here And There?

Nah, Suge don't do beats.
 

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Re: Suge Making Beats?
« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2008, 06:42:52 AM »
In the music industry, the executive producer of an album is often in control of the business side of production, distribution, and promotion. This role can entail obtaining financing, allocating the budget, etc. At times, the executive producer may also provide artistic input such as which songs are placed in the final cut and the order in which the songs are placed. In this instance, the executive producer is usually someone who has had input in producing some of the tracks on the album. A particular executive producer's name attached to an album is sometimes used as a selling point to distributors.
nice post
 

Mietek23

Re: Suge Making Beats?
« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2008, 08:20:30 AM »
LOL at Suge being a producer ;D

Imagine Suge giving someone his beat and dudes raplying to Suge "man, that beat is WACK!" and then gets whooped & forced to drink Suge's piss or some Vanilla Ice balcony shit:laugh:
 

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Re: Suge Making Beats?
« Reply #7 on: July 08, 2008, 08:25:29 AM »
Think the subject has been twisted a little bit from the main question. No, Suge does not produce any beats. They might have used his name to talk about in-house producers (ex/ Tha Row Hitters) or people that ghost produced the record.
 

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Re: Suge Making Beats?
« Reply #8 on: July 08, 2008, 08:35:20 AM »
realest says assassin on the track on 1 of the tracks fuckhollywood, i heavly doubt its dj mix king assassin lol.i dont think that assassin produced pacs all out either just took the fame 4 it
 

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Re: Suge Making Beats?
« Reply #9 on: July 08, 2008, 09:09:37 AM »
realest says assassin on the track on 1 of the tracks fuckhollywood, i heavly doubt its dj mix king assassin lol.i dont think that assassin produced pacs all out either just took the fame 4 it

in 1994 assassin was rolling with Pac, Stretch, Syke, Double Jep, Dee (Boss fame), Shock G etc.    thats when he produced "Real Bad Boyz" granted it never came out until a late 95 bootleg in the bay, and the official 1997 release

Suge named Assassin as a death row producer on "welcome to death row"

 

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Re: Suge Making Beats?
« Reply #10 on: July 08, 2008, 10:10:53 AM »
Does It Mean Suge Knight Produced The Songs?

yeah he produced the second half of the chronic

D-Stress

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Re: Suge Making Beats?
« Reply #11 on: July 08, 2008, 10:21:00 AM »
realest says assassin on the track on 1 of the tracks fuckhollywood, i heavly doubt its dj mix king assassin lol.i dont think that assassin produced pacs all out either just took the fame 4 it
in 1994 assassin was rolling with Pac, Stretch, Syke, Double Jep, Dee (Boss fame), Shock G etc.    thats when he produced "Real Bad Boyz" granted it never came out until a late 95 bootleg in the bay, and the official 1997 release

Suge named Assassin as a death row producer on "welcome to death row"

btw: double jepordy=rated r and macadoshis.

i noticed that realest says "assassin on the track" too but no, he wasnt on "fuck hollywood" thats what credits say atleast.assassin a house-prod.?heard about it before, but theres no tracks (that we know of) prod. by assassin.

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"Real Bad Boyz" granted it never came out until a late 95 bootleg in the bay, and the official 1997 release

what bootleg?it was no bootleg, it was released on assassinīs "Hitworks volume 1" (i have this album) and the bootleg "the here after" had a remix of it, without Bo$$ and edi, homie of assassin, was miscredited as "daddy marco", the bootleg "the here after" was full of shit, the booklet-info was: assassin is dead and shit.

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Nah, Suge don't do beats.
wtf is: "Big simon", or "big simon says" then?

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LJ is K9's homie.98Ways = Nino.

how ya know that heīs k-9īs homie and not sugeīs alias?





 

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Re: Suge Making Beats?
« Reply #12 on: July 08, 2008, 10:26:23 AM »
realest says assassin on the track on 1 of the tracks fuckhollywood, i heavly doubt its dj mix king assassin lol.i dont think that assassin produced pacs all out either just took the fame 4 it
in 1994 assassin was rolling with Pac, Stretch, Syke, Double Jep, Dee (Boss fame), Shock G etc.    thats when he produced "Real Bad Boyz" granted it never came out until a late 95 bootleg in the bay, and the official 1997 release

Suge named Assassin as a death row producer on "welcome to death row"

btw: double jepordy=rated r and macadoshis.

i noticed that realest says "assassin on the track" too but no, he wasnt on "fuck hollywood" thats what credits say atleast.assassin a house-prod.?heard about it before, but theres no tracks (that we know of) prod. by assassin.

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"Real Bad Boyz" granted it never came out until a late 95 bootleg in the bay, and the official 1997 release

what bootleg?it was no bootleg, it was released on assassinīs "Hitworks volume 1" (i have this album) and the bootleg "the here after" had a remix of it, without Bo$$ and edi, homie of assassin, was miscredited as "daddy marco", the bootleg "the here after" was full of shit, the booklet-info was: assassin is dead and shit.

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Nah, Suge don't do beats.
wtf is: "Big simon", or "big simon says" then?

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LJ is K9's homie.98Ways = Nino.

how ya know that heīs k-9īs homie and not sugeīs alias?







Dude I talk to K9, I know his people.
 

D-Stress

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Re: Suge Making Beats?
« Reply #13 on: July 08, 2008, 11:45:52 AM »
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wtf is: "Big simon", or "big simon says" then?

PM Me If Yall Want That Assassin Album.
 

D-Stress

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Re: Suge Making Beats?
« Reply #14 on: July 09, 2008, 11:12:08 AM »
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wtf is: "Big simon", or "big simon says" then?

PM Me If Yall Want That Assassin Album.

i also heard he produced "high powered" off "The Chronic".