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do you realize how much a thousand songs really is? come on... dre probably hasn't made a thousand beats in his life.
Kilo, speculation from you or anyone else is not a fact.1000 unreleased songs. yeah, right...
Quote from: DTG Entertainment on February 06, 2009, 02:00:37 PMQuote from: Benz on February 06, 2009, 09:49:25 AMQuote from: DTG Entertainment on February 06, 2009, 03:35:36 AMLol. The four hardest workers on Death Row were 2Pac, Danny Boy, Dr. Dre and Petey Pablo. Petey Pablo was in the studio nearly every day when he was on Death Row. He has a good work ethic. Dr. Dre made thousands of beats for Death Row, most were scrapped. Danny Boy recorded just about as much as 2Pac - at least two to three songs a day. I believe ,with the hidden masters and all, he has around 800 unreleased songs total. 2Pac's work is in the thousands though. Jewell also worked a lot on Death Row, but 2Pac has the most unreleased on Death Row. No question....just more of Snoop Dogg's leaked.thousands? did they wear capes too?petey pablo could have billions of songs for all i care. they all blow ass.Petey makes amazing songs, stalker. That's my dude right there. He was humble when I spoke to him, and I personally like his music. Also, yeah 2Pac has over a thousand in the vaults with all the original versions and unreleased. Hey Dante, why don't you go hide in your dad's house like you did until you met Kellee? My thoughts exactly, weirdo.do you realize how much a thousand songs really is? come on... dre probably hasn't made a thousand beats in his life.just because petey gave you the time of day (what else has he got to do) doesn't make his music good. that helicopter shit was ridiculous and his dr shit was just as bad. next you're going to tell me the mc hammer death row album is good too?and tanner, you're the one living with your daddy. i've been on my own since i was 18, thanks.
Quote from: Benz on February 06, 2009, 09:49:25 AMQuote from: DTG Entertainment on February 06, 2009, 03:35:36 AMLol. The four hardest workers on Death Row were 2Pac, Danny Boy, Dr. Dre and Petey Pablo. Petey Pablo was in the studio nearly every day when he was on Death Row. He has a good work ethic. Dr. Dre made thousands of beats for Death Row, most were scrapped. Danny Boy recorded just about as much as 2Pac - at least two to three songs a day. I believe ,with the hidden masters and all, he has around 800 unreleased songs total. 2Pac's work is in the thousands though. Jewell also worked a lot on Death Row, but 2Pac has the most unreleased on Death Row. No question....just more of Snoop Dogg's leaked.thousands? did they wear capes too?petey pablo could have billions of songs for all i care. they all blow ass.Petey makes amazing songs, stalker. That's my dude right there. He was humble when I spoke to him, and I personally like his music. Also, yeah 2Pac has over a thousand in the vaults with all the original versions and unreleased. Hey Dante, why don't you go hide in your dad's house like you did until you met Kellee? My thoughts exactly, weirdo.
Quote from: DTG Entertainment on February 06, 2009, 03:35:36 AMLol. The four hardest workers on Death Row were 2Pac, Danny Boy, Dr. Dre and Petey Pablo. Petey Pablo was in the studio nearly every day when he was on Death Row. He has a good work ethic. Dr. Dre made thousands of beats for Death Row, most were scrapped. Danny Boy recorded just about as much as 2Pac - at least two to three songs a day. I believe ,with the hidden masters and all, he has around 800 unreleased songs total. 2Pac's work is in the thousands though. Jewell also worked a lot on Death Row, but 2Pac has the most unreleased on Death Row. No question....just more of Snoop Dogg's leaked.thousands? did they wear capes too?petey pablo could have billions of songs for all i care. they all blow ass.
Lol. The four hardest workers on Death Row were 2Pac, Danny Boy, Dr. Dre and Petey Pablo. Petey Pablo was in the studio nearly every day when he was on Death Row. He has a good work ethic. Dr. Dre made thousands of beats for Death Row, most were scrapped. Danny Boy recorded just about as much as 2Pac - at least two to three songs a day. I believe ,with the hidden masters and all, he has around 800 unreleased songs total. 2Pac's work is in the thousands though. Jewell also worked a lot on Death Row, but 2Pac has the most unreleased on Death Row. No question....just more of Snoop Dogg's leaked.
Quote from: Benz on February 06, 2009, 02:07:19 PMQuote from: DTG Entertainment on February 06, 2009, 02:00:37 PMQuote from: Benz on February 06, 2009, 09:49:25 AMQuote from: DTG Entertainment on February 06, 2009, 03:35:36 AMLol. The four hardest workers on Death Row were 2Pac, Danny Boy, Dr. Dre and Petey Pablo. Petey Pablo was in the studio nearly every day when he was on Death Row. He has a good work ethic. Dr. Dre made thousands of beats for Death Row, most were scrapped. Danny Boy recorded just about as much as 2Pac - at least two to three songs a day. I believe ,with the hidden masters and all, he has around 800 unreleased songs total. 2Pac's work is in the thousands though. Jewell also worked a lot on Death Row, but 2Pac has the most unreleased on Death Row. No question....just more of Snoop Dogg's leaked.thousands? did they wear capes too?petey pablo could have billions of songs for all i care. they all blow ass.Petey makes amazing songs, stalker. That's my dude right there. He was humble when I spoke to him, and I personally like his music. Also, yeah 2Pac has over a thousand in the vaults with all the original versions and unreleased. Hey Dante, why don't you go hide in your dad's house like you did until you met Kellee? My thoughts exactly, weirdo.do you realize how much a thousand songs really is? come on... dre probably hasn't made a thousand beats in his life.just because petey gave you the time of day (what else has he got to do) doesn't make his music good. that helicopter shit was ridiculous and his dr shit was just as bad. next you're going to tell me the mc hammer death row album is good too?and tanner, you're the one living with your daddy. i've been on my own since i was 18, thanks.@ highlightU kidding me? in my first 2 years of making beats I've reached 1000 beats. You talking about a man with 20 plus years career. The average beat maker bangs a thousand beats after a few years. 1000 is an easy thing to achieve.
I don't live for the man, but I do study him so I can hope my pimp hands one day become as strong as his. When i first started listening to him, my hands were only strong enough to crush a beetle. Now that i've studied him for 15 years, my hands are strong enough to crush a dog.
pac did record more than snoop...but alot where weak ish. kilo knows nuthin, dre only makes 50 beats per album he said then he chooses the best
Quote from: es-jay on February 07, 2009, 02:15:54 AMKilo, speculation from you or anyone else is not a fact.1000 unreleased songs. yeah, right...It's not speculation when you've seen the mastering sheets and everything else from the Death Row catalog.
Quote from: RhyanD on February 07, 2009, 09:14:48 AMpac did record more than snoop...but alot where weak ish. kilo knows nuthin, dre only makes 50 beats per album he said then he chooses the bestNo, the only time he did around 50 was for Papa's Got A Brand New Funk and that's because that was unfinished. He chooses around 20 he wants out of that whole grip.