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Quote from: Jome on October 28, 2009, 02:59:32 PMQuote from: H0W HiGH on October 28, 2009, 02:52:32 PM"Death To My Enemies" is produced by Dr. Dre for sure and I think "Stretch" is produced by Rick Rock50 does say "Dre, ninjaz think we bullshittin" in the beginning, but the beat doesn't sound like Dre at all. it sounds like Dre to me, i mean did "Fire" on Curtis sounded like Dre??
Quote from: H0W HiGH on October 28, 2009, 02:52:32 PM"Death To My Enemies" is produced by Dr. Dre for sure and I think "Stretch" is produced by Rick Rock50 does say "Dre, ninjaz think we bullshittin" in the beginning, but the beat doesn't sound like Dre at all.
"Death To My Enemies" is produced by Dr. Dre for sure and I think "Stretch" is produced by Rick Rock
so it's Dre after all on Death to my enemies, my bad
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on November 10, 2009, 02:48:30 AMso it's Dre after all on Death to my enemies, my badLol
15. OK, You're Right( C. Jackson, A. Young, M. Batson, D. Parker, T. Lawrence )Produced by Dr. Dre & Mark BatsonMixed by Ky Miller
Quote from: Larrabee on November 16, 2009, 09:30:52 AM15. OK, You're Right( C. Jackson, A. Young, M. Batson, D. Parker, T. Lawrence )Produced by Dr. Dre & Mark BatsonMixed by Ky MillerI am kinda suprised by this ^^. A Dre-produced track on an Aftermath artist not mixed by Dr.Dre is kinda weird to me...
Ky Miller is a G-Unit inhouse producer and a very dope one. But yeah, it does explain why the song sounds rushed; 50 probably snatched the beat from Dre and didn't want to wait. Banging tune though imo. Good to see Elizondo too.BTW not surprised that the unknown producers did the worst shit; some of them must be Soundclick producers. 50 is a cheap bastard.