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Quote from: jlegendary on February 27, 2009, 11:16:07 AMyeah, i guess there were a lot of west coast artists i forgot. so maybe i meant best non-west coast artist. because you would think someone as well-received as jay-z would come correct on dre's production. but on "kingdom come" (well, given those weren't all dre's best beats), it was kind of a let down.and i would've rather heard nas on those beats dre gave busta for "the big bang".nawi like busta over dre beats that big bang album is very underated.
yeah, i guess there were a lot of west coast artists i forgot. so maybe i meant best non-west coast artist. because you would think someone as well-received as jay-z would come correct on dre's production. but on "kingdom come" (well, given those weren't all dre's best beats), it was kind of a let down.and i would've rather heard nas on those beats dre gave busta for "the big bang".
Quote from: KC-HOODSTA on February 27, 2009, 11:23:11 AMQuote from: jlegendary on February 27, 2009, 11:16:07 AMyeah, i guess there were a lot of west coast artists i forgot. so maybe i meant best non-west coast artist. because you would think someone as well-received as jay-z would come correct on dre's production. but on "kingdom come" (well, given those weren't all dre's best beats), it was kind of a let down.and i would've rather heard nas on those beats dre gave busta for "the big bang".nawi like busta over dre beats that big bang album is very underated.yeah, i agree it's very underrated. but the production outshines the artist though. a few of those more mellow beats, nas would've killed those... like "cocaina" or "been through the storm".give me a nas and dre album NOW!