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Quote from: Digital Pimpin' on May 13, 2009, 12:06:49 AMQuote from: rapsodie on May 12, 2009, 11:59:12 PMWhat I want to know is why these producers never do jack after leaving Dre. Its like he has that influence to bring out the best in people.Sam Sneed was capable of producing great tracks solo (Bag O'Weed, What Comes Around), but had that brain tumour after leaving Death Row which limited his output.Hell yeah, he produced "U Betta Recognize", "Blueberries" (Sam Sneed/Snoop Dogg) and "Blueberry" from "Tha Doggfather", all were dope as fuck.
Quote from: rapsodie on May 12, 2009, 11:59:12 PMWhat I want to know is why these producers never do jack after leaving Dre. Its like he has that influence to bring out the best in people.Sam Sneed was capable of producing great tracks solo (Bag O'Weed, What Comes Around), but had that brain tumour after leaving Death Row which limited his output.
What I want to know is why these producers never do jack after leaving Dre. Its like he has that influence to bring out the best in people.
Sneed was not only his sidewing but the initial source for his hits after the chronic. dre took his style without thanking
Warren G helped produce "ain't no fun" but admits Dre made it the hit that it became by tweaking it
Quote from: Hack Wilson on May 13, 2009, 10:22:34 AMWarren G helped produce "ain't no fun" but admits Dre made it the hit that it became by tweaking itYeah, and Daz claimed Dre stole the beat from him
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on May 13, 2009, 05:47:47 AMQuote from: Okka on May 13, 2009, 05:00:03 AMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on May 13, 2009, 04:54:05 AMQuote from: ABN on May 13, 2009, 04:47:59 AMand most people thatīs claimed that heīs stolen from them doesnīt seem to have an idea what it means to be a producer. just coz you tell someone to change the drums or whatever doesnīt mean you actually produced the track. a true producerīs job is to arrange all the aspects of recording a song.that's right, i'm glad you know the truth there's a lot of posters on here that talk shit, but have no clue of what they're talking aboutYeah, it's great to know that you know Dr. Dre better then many people who been around him for years lol at the sarcasm, i never claimed that.i just don't believe in assumptions like you doWell, it just seems kinda odd that so many people are sayin the same shit about Dre. I ain't takin credit from him though, i consider him the best producer ever.BUT, the main thing is that producin' don't mean makin' beats (i always though it did) and i always thought Dr. Dre is the best beat maker, but i guess things just ain't like that.
Quote from: Okka on May 13, 2009, 05:00:03 AMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on May 13, 2009, 04:54:05 AMQuote from: ABN on May 13, 2009, 04:47:59 AMand most people thatīs claimed that heīs stolen from them doesnīt seem to have an idea what it means to be a producer. just coz you tell someone to change the drums or whatever doesnīt mean you actually produced the track. a true producerīs job is to arrange all the aspects of recording a song.that's right, i'm glad you know the truth there's a lot of posters on here that talk shit, but have no clue of what they're talking aboutYeah, it's great to know that you know Dr. Dre better then many people who been around him for years lol at the sarcasm, i never claimed that.i just don't believe in assumptions like you do
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on May 13, 2009, 04:54:05 AMQuote from: ABN on May 13, 2009, 04:47:59 AMand most people thatīs claimed that heīs stolen from them doesnīt seem to have an idea what it means to be a producer. just coz you tell someone to change the drums or whatever doesnīt mean you actually produced the track. a true producerīs job is to arrange all the aspects of recording a song.that's right, i'm glad you know the truth there's a lot of posters on here that talk shit, but have no clue of what they're talking aboutYeah, it's great to know that you know Dr. Dre better then many people who been around him for years
Quote from: ABN on May 13, 2009, 04:47:59 AMand most people thatīs claimed that heīs stolen from them doesnīt seem to have an idea what it means to be a producer. just coz you tell someone to change the drums or whatever doesnīt mean you actually produced the track. a true producerīs job is to arrange all the aspects of recording a song.that's right, i'm glad you know the truth there's a lot of posters on here that talk shit, but have no clue of what they're talking about
and most people thatīs claimed that heīs stolen from them doesnīt seem to have an idea what it means to be a producer. just coz you tell someone to change the drums or whatever doesnīt mean you actually produced the track. a true producerīs job is to arrange all the aspects of recording a song.
Quote from: ABN on May 13, 2009, 04:42:46 AMno one thatīs claimed that theyīve ghost produced for Dre has any real credibility. the guys that were in the Souce saying it said it after they had been laid off from Aftermath, Daz said it years after Dre left DR and when Daz was broke and talked shit aboyt everyone etc etc. even Scott Storch said that Dre doesnīt take credit for otherīs work and that was after his contract with Dre and Aftermath was up. itīs the easiest thing in the world to claim especially since Dre never does any interviews and even he did heīd never talk about a bunch of washed up losers.No one has any real credibility? Scott Storch said he produced "Still D.R.E" and Dre did the drums. So many people has said that Dre takes credit when he should not, it's kind of hard not to believe that's it true and even Snoop Dogg said that Dre "produces" (that doesn't mean he makes the beat)
no one thatīs claimed that theyīve ghost produced for Dre has any real credibility. the guys that were in the Souce saying it said it after they had been laid off from Aftermath, Daz said it years after Dre left DR and when Daz was broke and talked shit aboyt everyone etc etc. even Scott Storch said that Dre doesnīt take credit for otherīs work and that was after his contract with Dre and Aftermath was up. itīs the easiest thing in the world to claim especially since Dre never does any interviews and even he did heīd never talk about a bunch of washed up losers.
Quote from: Okka on May 13, 2009, 10:26:31 AMQuote from: Hack Wilson on May 13, 2009, 10:22:34 AMWarren G helped produce "ain't no fun" but admits Dre made it the hit that it became by tweaking itYeah, and Daz claimed Dre stole the beat from him LOL Daz should've spoken up about that in 1993 and got his name on the credits then....Daz has lied about tons of shit int he past before...he has no credibilityi totally believe Warren G over Daz
Quote from: ABN on May 13, 2009, 05:05:02 AMbut itīs real funny that no one has a problem with him "stealing" before he fires them. if itīs a problem when youīre no longer an employee of his it sure as shit wouldīve been a problem while you worked for him aswell. and Scott Storch only said that he came up with they keyboard riff and you can find that on yoututube. it was when Sway interviewed him. and if they had all of that talent theyīd be just as big without Dre coz Dre could never blackball a producer with real talent. and it wouldnīt be too hard for them go copyright their material then there would never have been anything to discuss.People who work with Dre have to sign a contract and it's about not talkin about the projects they workin on. Scott Storch said a few times that he really produced "Still D.R.E." and Dre only did the drums, there's was even a article about it (can't remember it it was in The Source or not)So Cold 187Um doesn't have talent? Dre blackballed him so that he can't even get a fuckin record deal (well, that's what Hutch said). And about "being big" without Dre, Scott Storch is pretty big, was and still is even though he's had some problems.Why doesn't Mike Elizondo work with Dr. Dre anymore?
but itīs real funny that no one has a problem with him "stealing" before he fires them. if itīs a problem when youīre no longer an employee of his it sure as shit wouldīve been a problem while you worked for him aswell. and Scott Storch only said that he came up with they keyboard riff and you can find that on yoututube. it was when Sway interviewed him. and if they had all of that talent theyīd be just as big without Dre coz Dre could never blackball a producer with real talent. and it wouldnīt be too hard for them go copyright their material then there would never have been anything to discuss.
Quote from: Okka on May 13, 2009, 05:11:21 AMQuote from: ABN on May 13, 2009, 05:05:02 AMbut itīs real funny that no one has a problem with him "stealing" before he fires them. if itīs a problem when youīre no longer an employee of his it sure as shit wouldīve been a problem while you worked for him aswell. and Scott Storch only said that he came up with they keyboard riff and you can find that on yoututube. it was when Sway interviewed him. and if they had all of that talent theyīd be just as big without Dre coz Dre could never blackball a producer with real talent. and it wouldnīt be too hard for them go copyright their material then there would never have been anything to discuss.People who work with Dre have to sign a contract and it's about not talkin about the projects they workin on. Scott Storch said a few times that he really produced "Still D.R.E." and Dre only did the drums, there's was even a article about it (can't remember it it was in The Source or not)So Cold 187Um doesn't have talent? Dre blackballed him so that he can't even get a fuckin record deal (well, that's what Hutch said). And about "being big" without Dre, Scott Storch is pretty big, was and still is even though he's had some problems.Why doesn't Mike Elizondo work with Dr. Dre anymore?Mike apparently got tired of rap from what he told me.
anyway, it's kind of hard to compare Mel-Man with Sam Sneed, as Sam's amount of work was limited