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Re: As far as Wideawake releasing dre produced songs
« Reply #15 on: August 04, 2009, 05:30:55 AM »
skandalous is a quik track im sure of it...quiks even working the talk box in that song.

hes said before that he didnt get credit for some of his work on that album but never went as far as to name songs.

You sure by assumption? It sounds like Quik to you or you hav actual proof?

That beat sounded like Daz, even had Daz percussion in the re. It has same percusion from I Got My Mind Made up so I guess Quik made that too?
 

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Re: As far as Wideawake releasing dre produced songs
« Reply #16 on: August 04, 2009, 05:53:59 AM »
alizé.
 

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Re: As far as Wideawake releasing dre produced songs
« Reply #17 on: August 04, 2009, 06:15:45 AM »
I think they should just fuckin' leak them songs. I don't think they'll ever be able to releasin' them on an album.

yh i agree with this. maybe dre thinks his deathrow shit will out sell detox lol. hes gay for not putting out his old stuff, why not? get paid for the muthafuckin traks.
 

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Re: As far as Wideawake releasing dre produced songs
« Reply #18 on: August 04, 2009, 06:17:46 AM »
I think they should just fuckin' leak them songs. I don't think they'll ever be able to releasin' them on an album.

yh i agree with this. maybe dre thinks his deathrow shit will out sell detox lol. hes gay for not putting out his old stuff, why not? get paid for the muthafuckin traks.

Maybe he re-used verses and that's why he doesn't want them out. Lol. Also, Dre's got plenty of money - so I don't think he needs to worry about Wide Awake.
 

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Re: As far as Wideawake releasing dre produced songs
« Reply #19 on: August 04, 2009, 07:45:16 AM »
He wouldn't want to release his previously unreleased Death Row tracks because it'd then open up a lot of doors from people claiming they co-wrote this, or produced that, and helped with that etc. He'd probably be at court a number of times. There would be a lot of unecessary strain on his mind, and his pocket, and with the pressure from fans, public, and work team to put out Detox I think he'd rather use his finances, and efforts on that.

Perhaps in the future Dre's legal people at his current label will allow the tracks, or at least 1/2 to be handed out for free download, to promote a future Death Row project. That way, no one is benefiting from the tracks themselves, and there'd be no need for anyone to complain that they didn't get paid for their work since this wouldn't be on a retail release
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« Reply #20 on: August 04, 2009, 08:05:53 AM »
skandalous is a quik track im sure of it...quiks even working the talk box in that song.

hes said before that he didnt get credit for some of his work on that album but never went as far as to name songs.

You sure by assumption? It sounds like Quik to you or you hav actual proof?

That beat sounded like Daz, even had Daz percussion in the re. It has same percusion from I Got My Mind Made up so I guess Quik made that too?

I think Quik played the Dr. Dre role on this album with the mixing and additional production.

Skandalouz is probably an original Daz beat, but I bet it sounded much better once Quik got his hands on it.

 

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Re: As far as Wideawake releasing dre produced songs
« Reply #21 on: August 04, 2009, 10:33:01 AM »
skandalous is a quik track im sure of it...quiks even working the talk box in that song.

hes said before that he didnt get credit for some of his work on that album but never went as far as to name songs.

You sure by assumption? It sounds like Quik to you or you hav actual proof?

That beat sounded like Daz, even had Daz percussion in the re. It has same percusion from I Got My Mind Made up so I guess Quik made that too?


I think Quik played the Dr. Dre role on this album with the mixing and additional production.

Skandalouz is probably an original Daz beat, but I bet it sounded much better once Quik got his hands on it.



"Daz stop fuckin around on the piano and drop this shit like uhh, this here" That pretty much proves that Daz played a major part in the production.  But ya Quik did play the Dre type role with all the mixing he did on the album and in the mixing process may have added his own touch to the production on a few tracks.
 

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Re: As far as Wideawake releasing dre produced songs
« Reply #22 on: August 04, 2009, 12:57:36 PM »
He wouldn't want to release his previously unreleased Death Row tracks because it'd then open up a lot of doors from people claiming they co-wrote this, or produced that, and helped with that etc. He'd probably be at court a number of times. There would be a lot of unecessary strain on his mind, and his pocket, and with the pressure from fans, public, and work team to put out Detox I think he'd rather use his finances, and efforts on that. 
  No, that would be Wideawake's headache. Like I said before, the publishing credits already exist for all the songs that they acquired from the Death Row auction. It's not like the record companies wait for the songs to be released to make a record of who wrote, produced, engineered, mixed, etc. Again, nobody can say that everyone got fair credit when it comes to publishing but at this point, none of that would fall on Dre's shoulders legally. He would get his publishing for being a producer or writer or artist or whatever but the company releasing the song would be held liable for anything else.
 

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Re: As far as Wideawake releasing dre produced songs
« Reply #23 on: August 04, 2009, 06:04:25 PM »
skandalous is a quik track im sure of it...quiks even working the talk box in that song.

hes said before that he didnt get credit for some of his work on that album but never went as far as to name songs.

You sure by assumption? It sounds like Quik to you or you hav actual proof?

That beat sounded like Daz, even had Daz percussion in the re. It has same percusion from I Got My Mind Made up so I guess Quik made that too?


I think Quik played the Dr. Dre role on this album with the mixing and additional production.

Skandalouz is probably an original Daz beat, but I bet it sounded much better once Quik got his hands on it.



"Daz stop fuckin around on the piano and drop this shit like uhh, this here" That pretty much proves that Daz played a major part in the production.  But ya Quik did play the Dre type role with all the mixing he did on the album and in the mixing process may have added his own touch to the production on a few tracks.

naw that doesn't prove anything.  Soopafly played the piano on that song.  He has said it himself...daz has said it too.
 

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Re: As far as Wideawake releasing dre produced songs
« Reply #24 on: August 04, 2009, 07:55:57 PM »
daz cant play piano or work a talk box thas not to say he cant pound out a couple notes on the piano here and there but he aint known for his instruments...

daz production is known for his drum patterns and his eerie keyboard licks (that most presumed were jacked from soopafly for the most part anyway) and yes daz and soopafly have both confirmed that he did a shit load of ghost production for him in his glory days.

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Re: As far as Wideawake releasing dre produced songs
« Reply #25 on: August 04, 2009, 08:21:11 PM »
On the production side of things.. just about every good West Coast producer has someone working with them playing live instruments or adding that certain twist. The few who don't are usually using just samples or doing things synthesized.

Daz - Soopafly, Ivan Johnson, Mike Dean

Johnny J - Ian Boxill, Ronnie King

Dre - Scott Storch, Sam Sneed, Mel-Man (except Dre would of been more of the opposite role - mixing the created beats)

On All Eyez On Me Quik was the main mixer for the entire album, not just Daz's tracks but everyones. DJ Quik is one of the few producers in the game that can do practically everything. Dave Aaron also did a lot of good work on that album. Snoop retained him and he's still mixing and engineering for Doggystyle Records.
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Re: As far as Wideawake releasing dre produced songs
« Reply #26 on: August 05, 2009, 04:55:17 AM »
I always thought the majority of the beats from Chronic 2001: Still Smokin were Dre beats just using Michelle's name as producer, can't they do the same again?
 

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Re: As far as Wideawake releasing dre produced songs
« Reply #27 on: August 05, 2009, 05:07:17 AM »
I always thought the majority of the beats from Chronic 2001: Still Smokin were Dre beats just using Michelle's name as producer, can't they do the same again?

You're thinking of the 'Chronic 2000 - Still Smokin'' compilation, and Michel'le was credited as executive producer of the project, and overseen a lot of the R&B side of the label at that time, she did not create the beats. Daz, Soopafly, Kurt Kobaine & others did
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« Reply #28 on: August 06, 2009, 02:36:34 AM »
On the production side of things.. just about every good West Coast producer has someone working with them playing live instruments or adding that certain twist. The few who don't are usually using just samples or doing things synthesized.

Daz - Soopafly, Ivan Johnson, Mike Dean

Johnny J - Ian Boxill, Ronnie King

Dre - Scott Storch, Sam Sneed, Mel-Man (except Dre would of been more of the opposite role - mixing the created beats)

On All Eyez On Me Quik was the main mixer for the entire album, not just Daz's tracks but everyones. DJ Quik is one of the few producers in the game that can do practically everything. Dave Aaron also did a lot of good work on that album. Snoop retained him and he's still mixing and engineering for Doggystyle Records.

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