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On a side note, I heard Gin & Juice was not produced by Dr. Dre, but was ghost produced.
"serial killa" (notice how the back of the CD says it features DOC...hmm)
Quote from: HACK WILSON on July 18, 2009, 12:38:50 PMQuote from: Jimmy H. on July 18, 2009, 12:24:03 PMQuote from: HACK WILSON on July 18, 2009, 06:25:48 AMas for the rest, there's no credits listed (unlkike Chronic) so we'll never know....it's best to think Snoop wrote the rest but who knows Why does everyone say this? There's no actual credits on the album itself but if you look at Death Row compilations (most noteably "Death Row's Greatest Hits"), there are full production credits for every song. I remember someone once said they intentially didn't break it down so they could hide the fact that Dre didn't produce certain songs but Dre is fully credited as the producer on every song. Snoop is also given full writing credit as well. i dont buy it being to hide Dre's beats, probably more of them wanting to put in the comic in theredaz has contradicted himself on producing songs and Warren g said he had came upw ith the skeleton for "aint no fun" but that dre "took that motherfucker to another level'death row's greatest hits confirms-Slick rick aka ricky walters gets credit for Lodi Dodi (duh...we heard it in 1984 lol)-Snoop is credited for writing The Shiznit, Gin and Juice, Ain't No Fun, Doggy Dogg World and What's My Nameand Dre credited for each beatleaving us without having credits for "g funk intro""serial killa" (notice how the back of the CD says it features DOC...hmm)"for all my niggaz...""g'z and hustlaz""pump pump"I think Daz did additional production for Serial Killa & All My Niggaz.And I heard somewhere that RBX co-wrote Serial Killa.On a side note, I heard Gin & Juice was not produced by Dr. Dre, but was ghost produced.
Quote from: Jimmy H. on July 18, 2009, 12:24:03 PMQuote from: HACK WILSON on July 18, 2009, 06:25:48 AMas for the rest, there's no credits listed (unlkike Chronic) so we'll never know....it's best to think Snoop wrote the rest but who knows Why does everyone say this? There's no actual credits on the album itself but if you look at Death Row compilations (most noteably "Death Row's Greatest Hits"), there are full production credits for every song. I remember someone once said they intentially didn't break it down so they could hide the fact that Dre didn't produce certain songs but Dre is fully credited as the producer on every song. Snoop is also given full writing credit as well. i dont buy it being to hide Dre's beats, probably more of them wanting to put in the comic in theredaz has contradicted himself on producing songs and Warren g said he had came upw ith the skeleton for "aint no fun" but that dre "took that motherfucker to another level'death row's greatest hits confirms-Slick rick aka ricky walters gets credit for Lodi Dodi (duh...we heard it in 1984 lol)-Snoop is credited for writing The Shiznit, Gin and Juice, Ain't No Fun, Doggy Dogg World and What's My Nameand Dre credited for each beatleaving us without having credits for "g funk intro""serial killa" (notice how the back of the CD says it features DOC...hmm)"for all my niggaz...""g'z and hustlaz""pump pump"
Quote from: HACK WILSON on July 18, 2009, 06:25:48 AMas for the rest, there's no credits listed (unlkike Chronic) so we'll never know....it's best to think Snoop wrote the rest but who knows Why does everyone say this? There's no actual credits on the album itself but if you look at Death Row compilations (most noteably "Death Row's Greatest Hits"), there are full production credits for every song. I remember someone once said they intentially didn't break it down so they could hide the fact that Dre didn't produce certain songs but Dre is fully credited as the producer on every song. Snoop is also given full writing credit as well.
as for the rest, there's no credits listed (unlkike Chronic) so we'll never know....it's best to think Snoop wrote the rest but who knows
Quote from: Dollaz + $ense on July 18, 2009, 12:53:19 PMQuote from: HACK WILSON on July 18, 2009, 12:38:50 PMQuote from: Jimmy H. on July 18, 2009, 12:24:03 PMQuote from: HACK WILSON on July 18, 2009, 06:25:48 AMas for the rest, there's no credits listed (unlkike Chronic) so we'll never know....it's best to think Snoop wrote the rest but who knows Why does everyone say this? There's no actual credits on the album itself but if you look at Death Row compilations (most noteably "Death Row's Greatest Hits"), there are full production credits for every song. I remember someone once said they intentially didn't break it down so they could hide the fact that Dre didn't produce certain songs but Dre is fully credited as the producer on every song. Snoop is also given full writing credit as well. i dont buy it being to hide Dre's beats, probably more of them wanting to put in the comic in theredaz has contradicted himself on producing songs and Warren g said he had came upw ith the skeleton for "aint no fun" but that dre "took that motherfucker to another level'death row's greatest hits confirms-Slick rick aka ricky walters gets credit for Lodi Dodi (duh...we heard it in 1984 lol)-Snoop is credited for writing The Shiznit, Gin and Juice, Ain't No Fun, Doggy Dogg World and What's My Nameand Dre credited for each beatleaving us without having credits for "g funk intro""serial killa" (notice how the back of the CD says it features DOC...hmm)"for all my niggaz...""g'z and hustlaz""pump pump"I think Daz did additional production for Serial Killa & All My Niggaz.And I heard somewhere that RBX co-wrote Serial Killa.On a side note, I heard Gin & Juice was not produced by Dr. Dre, but was ghost produced.i dont buy the gin and juice thing - its not very hard to take Atomic Dog and flip it lol
I hope y'all people remember that producin' doesn't mean makin' the beat. Snoop said that Dre produced "What Would You Do", but it doesn't mean he made the beat.
Is it 1994?
How many times are you guys going to discuss the same fucking shit over and over and over.Seriously its 2009 who gives a shit.You weren't there nobody will ever know who wrote what or who produced what.Get over it.
death row's greatest hits confirms-Slick rick aka ricky walters gets credit for Lodi Dodi (duh...we heard it in 1984 lol)-Snoop is credited for writing The Shiznit, Gin and Juice, Ain't No Fun, Doggy Dogg World and What's My Nameand Dre credited for each beatleaving us without having credits for "g funk intro""serial killa" (notice how the back of the CD says it features DOC...hmm)"for all my niggaz...""g'z and hustlaz""pump pump"
There is a Dr. Dre produced version of "What Would U Do" on the Natural Born Killers soundtrack. The original version was produced by Daz.
The point is theirs probably 500 threads about this exact topic already.