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This never should've leaked....I bet a final version with Nate on the hook, Dre on first verse and Snoop on third verse with a fully mixed beat would be an instant classic.
why are people using the "not mixed and mastered" excuse? Things are not going to dramatically change.
its not a bad track...i still like this one better how they flipped the sample.
Quote from: Jynxx on December 05, 2008, 06:10:47 PMits not a bad track...i still like this one better how they flipped the sample.Damn..Good find, already found the sample..
3 threads merged into 1.No reason to make new threads about a single unofficial track.. what a surprise that LongBeach made it.
Dr. Dre explains the leaked track that is now scraped... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Dre spoke to power 100, They played number one then dre phone'd in. They asked about eminem and the album, dre had no comment, but said the song number 1 is actually not titled number 1 someone made that up, and it was suppose to be a detox track that eminem worked on, and dre was not sure how em wanted the flow, so em rapped dre's verses and sent it to dre via email. Dre said seems like someone got onto his email and started sending this song out. Dre said within Interscope is his guess, and he is not gona use this song now becuz of its early release and that its not completed. source: power 100, LA radio Station
why the hate on detox. we haven't heard the track with fergie yet
no hate, but no one can deny the beat is something that if ANYONE else made you'd all be trashing that producer saying how average and generic the beat is. I'm glad Dre took my advice to heart and dropped the claps from his beats but this shit is weak as fukk. How sad is it that now Snoop producing tracks on Dre's level now
Quote from: Meho on December 05, 2008, 05:03:17 PMDre's done a lot of boring loops latley but this beat is dope imo, very musical. And let's not forget that it's obviously a rough cut, not mixed and mastered. Compare this to your Lollipop's, Arab Money's, Whatever You Like's, Cool N Dre's, Jim Jonsin's... basically all your top 40 singles nowadays and you'll see a big difference in quality. I mean, aren't we all complaining about today's rap ? I'd much rather hear this than the crap that is popular right now. But the big difference is that Dre's new beats aren't aiming at the clubs or top 40's anymore, they are album cuts. I would like to hear a proper club banger from him too (something like Get Up), we'll just have to wait and the man is 43 years old. And that comment about if this wasn't Dre's beat everybody would trah it goes both ways; a lot of people do trash it because they have unrealistic expectations for Dre beats.Right now, I'd say that J.R. is the only producer that is known for his Dre-ish sound and is doing it better than Dre (right now).why are people using the "not mixed and mastered" excuse? Things are not going to dramatically change. The core concept of the beat is generic would be deemed a leftover beat/track by anyone if not for Dre's name. LOL @ saying this beat is an album, I don't remember people saying that excuse when Dre was dropping 2001 and the beats from that time and before then. and SMH@ the lyrics for Dre's 1/3rd verses............"Dre, stick to producing" - Ice Cube
Dre's done a lot of boring loops latley but this beat is dope imo, very musical. And let's not forget that it's obviously a rough cut, not mixed and mastered. Compare this to your Lollipop's, Arab Money's, Whatever You Like's, Cool N Dre's, Jim Jonsin's... basically all your top 40 singles nowadays and you'll see a big difference in quality. I mean, aren't we all complaining about today's rap ? I'd much rather hear this than the crap that is popular right now. But the big difference is that Dre's new beats aren't aiming at the clubs or top 40's anymore, they are album cuts. I would like to hear a proper club banger from him too (something like Get Up), we'll just have to wait and the man is 43 years old. And that comment about if this wasn't Dre's beat everybody would trah it goes both ways; a lot of people do trash it because they have unrealistic expectations for Dre beats.Right now, I'd say that J.R. is the only producer that is known for his Dre-ish sound and is doing it better than Dre (right now).