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Quote from: k-dogg on August 19, 2009, 07:13:31 PMSo J-Flexx produced all those hits for DR/Dre....I'm really impressed with how he has continued making all those dope beats without Dre......Whatever.he dropped an allbum called billboard dreams.i know it's ironic though
So J-Flexx produced all those hits for DR/Dre....I'm really impressed with how he has continued making all those dope beats without Dre......Whatever.
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on August 20, 2009, 12:36:03 AMQuote from: k-dogg on August 19, 2009, 07:13:31 PMSo J-Flexx produced all those hits for DR/Dre....I'm really impressed with how he has continued making all those dope beats without Dre......Whatever.he dropped an allbum called billboard dreams.i know it's ironic though What's even more ironic is how J Flexx wrote Been There Done That and Dre used it after he left Death Row and had to have Suge Publishing on the song and then he goes back and disses Dre with a parody of the song he wrote for Dre having Sean "Barney" Thomas produce the song and they were all people Dre used to work with. Dre had them do a lot of everything on his songs.. damn ironic, freakin crazy!!!
Quote from: soopapriest on August 20, 2009, 01:15:28 AMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on August 20, 2009, 12:36:03 AMQuote from: k-dogg on August 19, 2009, 07:13:31 PMSo J-Flexx produced all those hits for DR/Dre....I'm really impressed with how he has continued making all those dope beats without Dre......Whatever.he dropped an allbum called billboard dreams.i know it's ironic though What's even more ironic is how J Flexx wrote Been There Done That and Dre used it after he left Death Row and had to have Suge Publishing on the song and then he goes back and disses Dre with a parody of the song he wrote for Dre having Sean "Barney" Thomas produce the song and they were all people Dre used to work with. Dre had them do a lot of everything on his songs.. damn ironic, freakin crazy!!!i know what you mean. they even served coffee for Dr.Dre everyday, back in the death row days.
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on August 20, 2009, 01:23:04 AMQuote from: soopapriest on August 20, 2009, 01:15:28 AMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on August 20, 2009, 12:36:03 AMQuote from: k-dogg on August 19, 2009, 07:13:31 PMSo J-Flexx produced all those hits for DR/Dre....I'm really impressed with how he has continued making all those dope beats without Dre......Whatever.he dropped an allbum called billboard dreams.i know it's ironic though What's even more ironic is how J Flexx wrote Been There Done That and Dre used it after he left Death Row and had to have Suge Publishing on the song and then he goes back and disses Dre with a parody of the song he wrote for Dre having Sean "Barney" Thomas produce the song and they were all people Dre used to work with. Dre had them do a lot of everything on his songs.. damn ironic, freakin crazy!!!i know what you mean. they even served coffee for Dr.Dre everyday, back in the death row days.Damn didn't know that homie, you droppin all the knowledge tonight!!!So what is Dre's favorite kind of coffee??
Quote from: soopapriest on August 20, 2009, 01:26:35 AMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on August 20, 2009, 01:23:04 AMQuote from: soopapriest on August 20, 2009, 01:15:28 AMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on August 20, 2009, 12:36:03 AMQuote from: k-dogg on August 19, 2009, 07:13:31 PMSo J-Flexx produced all those hits for DR/Dre....I'm really impressed with how he has continued making all those dope beats without Dre......Whatever.he dropped an allbum called billboard dreams.i know it's ironic though What's even more ironic is how J Flexx wrote Been There Done That and Dre used it after he left Death Row and had to have Suge Publishing on the song and then he goes back and disses Dre with a parody of the song he wrote for Dre having Sean "Barney" Thomas produce the song and they were all people Dre used to work with. Dre had them do a lot of everything on his songs.. damn ironic, freakin crazy!!!i know what you mean. they even served coffee for Dr.Dre everyday, back in the death row days.Damn didn't know that homie, you droppin all the knowledge tonight!!!So what is Dre's favorite kind of coffee??ask J-Flexx & Sean Thomas
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on August 20, 2009, 01:40:13 AMQuote from: soopapriest on August 20, 2009, 01:26:35 AMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on August 20, 2009, 01:23:04 AMi know what you mean. they even served coffee for Dr.Dre everyday, back in the death row days.Damn didn't know that homie, you droppin all the knowledge tonight!!!So what is Dre's favorite kind of coffee??ask J-Flexx & Sean ThomasCome on now don't tease us cause we all know you know!!
Quote from: soopapriest on August 20, 2009, 01:26:35 AMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on August 20, 2009, 01:23:04 AMi know what you mean. they even served coffee for Dr.Dre everyday, back in the death row days.Damn didn't know that homie, you droppin all the knowledge tonight!!!So what is Dre's favorite kind of coffee??ask J-Flexx & Sean Thomas
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on August 20, 2009, 01:23:04 AMi know what you mean. they even served coffee for Dr.Dre everyday, back in the death row days.Damn didn't know that homie, you droppin all the knowledge tonight!!!So what is Dre's favorite kind of coffee??
i know what you mean. they even served coffee for Dr.Dre everyday, back in the death row days.
Quote from: ironmike on August 19, 2009, 07:57:47 AMjust a little flashback to 97, with a song by former deathrow artist/producer j-flexx.he's dissin dre in this song claimin dre took credit for songs that he did, and never payed him.he says he produced "natural born killerz" , "keep their heads ringin" , "california love" & "been there done that"http://www.youtube.com/v/Qvbp2L0VDzYYou seems right apparently that's what Jay claim, i never thought Dre was such a rat !
just a little flashback to 97, with a song by former deathrow artist/producer j-flexx.he's dissin dre in this song claimin dre took credit for songs that he did, and never payed him.he says he produced "natural born killerz" , "keep their heads ringin" , "california love" & "been there done that"http://www.youtube.com/v/Qvbp2L0VDzY
Quote from: Ashrum on August 19, 2009, 08:18:41 PMQuote from: ironmike on August 19, 2009, 07:57:47 AMjust a little flashback to 97, with a song by former deathrow artist/producer j-flexx.he's dissin dre in this song claimin dre took credit for songs that he did, and never payed him.he says he produced "natural born killerz" , "keep their heads ringin" , "california love" & "been there done that"http://www.youtube.com/v/Qvbp2L0VDzYYou seems right apparently that's what Jay claim, i never thought Dre was such a rat !No, don't get it twisted. Dre paid bum ass Flexx, but Flexx thought he should have gotten more money. Plus, he was pissed Dre couldn't get him off Death Row.
Quote from: Toreno/Tanner on August 20, 2009, 01:51:09 PMQuote from: Ashrum on August 19, 2009, 08:18:41 PMQuote from: ironmike on August 19, 2009, 07:57:47 AMjust a little flashback to 97, with a song by former deathrow artist/producer j-flexx.he's dissin dre in this song claimin dre took credit for songs that he did, and never payed him.he says he produced "natural born killerz" , "keep their heads ringin" , "california love" & "been there done that"http://www.youtube.com/v/Qvbp2L0VDzYYou seems right apparently that's what Jay claim, i never thought Dre was such a rat !No, don't get it twisted. Dre paid bum ass Flexx, but Flexx thought he should have gotten more money. Plus, he was pissed Dre couldn't get him off Death Row.Listen to the song.. he talks about Dre said he should fire his manager asking about where his money was and Flexx thought he was going to get part of the publishing.
Also, the millions thing can be found in his interview with Mr. Makaveli. I use to actually buy into J Flexx's shit until I put two and two together. You never heard Druama or The D.O.C. being uncompensated. He's the only one.
Quote from: Toreno/Tanner on August 20, 2009, 02:04:58 PMAlso, the millions thing can be found in his interview with Mr. Makaveli. I use to actually buy into J Flexx's shit until I put two and two together. You never heard Druama or The D.O.C. being uncompensated. He's the only one.The millionaire thing is over the top but it's more than just J Flexx that Dre pissed off. Check out Sean "Barney" Thomas's discography and how much work he put into all the classics over the years, he wasn't no Death Row employee either, he worked with everyone. D.O.C. was pissed with Dre and bounced. Chris The Glove... All those people Dre had worked with during that time. Aftermath was Dre's time of starting to give people their dues.. I think a lot if it had to do with the shady shit going on. Here was dissin Eazy E for that type of shit to then do it himself later..
Quote from: soopapriest on August 20, 2009, 02:37:27 PMQuote from: Toreno/Tanner on August 20, 2009, 02:04:58 PMAlso, the millions thing can be found in his interview with Mr. Makaveli. I use to actually buy into J Flexx's shit until I put two and two together. You never heard Druama or The D.O.C. being uncompensated. He's the only one.The millionaire thing is over the top but it's more than just J Flexx that Dre pissed off. Check out Sean "Barney" Thomas's discography and how much work he put into all the classics over the years, he wasn't no Death Row employee either, he worked with everyone. D.O.C. was pissed with Dre and bounced. Chris The Glove... All those people Dre had worked with during that time. Aftermath was Dre's time of starting to give people their dues.. I think a lot if it had to do with the shady shit going on. Here was dissin Eazy E for that type of shit to then do it himself later..Sean kept working until 2001 on Death Row when his and J Flexx's contract officially expired. He was an artist and producer for Death Row, so it was kind of his job to work with everyone. Sean apparently bit sounds as well according to Erotic D, not to take away from his production skills or anything. D.O.C. never got slighted on money either, otherwise he wouldn't go back to Dre. He knows Dre is the dude with the cash, and he always kept D.O.C. with it as well as anyone who was an intricate part of his camp. Chris The Glove, Colin Wolfe, etc. really don't have any hard feelings towards Dre because Dre essentially put them on. I've spoken to Chris and Colin a few times, so yeah. Chris, if the money's right, will actually be mixing some stuff for me. Just an interesting tid bit, but yeah no one else complained about money. They all got their name somewhere in the booklets, so it ain't about writing credit either unless you're D.O.C. However, J Flexx, Sneed, Sean, etc. all got credit and got their money. However, J Flexx was just greedy and I will continue to go by that belief because I know him, I know his people, and I followed this dude for a long time. Trust me, he's the only one who felt slighted for money.
Quote from: Toreno/Tanner on August 20, 2009, 02:45:09 PMQuote from: soopapriest on August 20, 2009, 02:37:27 PMQuote from: Toreno/Tanner on August 20, 2009, 02:04:58 PMAlso, the millions thing can be found in his interview with Mr. Makaveli. I use to actually buy into J Flexx's shit until I put two and two together. You never heard Druama or The D.O.C. being uncompensated. He's the only one.The millionaire thing is over the top but it's more than just J Flexx that Dre pissed off. Check out Sean "Barney" Thomas's discography and how much work he put into all the classics over the years, he wasn't no Death Row employee either, he worked with everyone. D.O.C. was pissed with Dre and bounced. Chris The Glove... All those people Dre had worked with during that time. Aftermath was Dre's time of starting to give people their dues.. I think a lot if it had to do with the shady shit going on. Here was dissin Eazy E for that type of shit to then do it himself later..Sean kept working until 2001 on Death Row when his and J Flexx's contract officially expired. He was an artist and producer for Death Row, so it was kind of his job to work with everyone. Sean apparently bit sounds as well according to Erotic D, not to take away from his production skills or anything. D.O.C. never got slighted on money either, otherwise he wouldn't go back to Dre. He knows Dre is the dude with the cash, and he always kept D.O.C. with it as well as anyone who was an intricate part of his camp. Chris The Glove, Colin Wolfe, etc. really don't have any hard feelings towards Dre because Dre essentially put them on. I've spoken to Chris and Colin a few times, so yeah. Chris, if the money's right, will actually be mixing some stuff for me. Just an interesting tid bit, but yeah no one else complained about money. They all got their name somewhere in the booklets, so it ain't about writing credit either unless you're D.O.C. However, J Flexx, Sneed, Sean, etc. all got credit and got their money. However, J Flexx was just greedy and I will continue to go by that belief because I know him, I know his people, and I followed this dude for a long time. Trust me, he's the only one who felt slighted for money.I'm pretty sure Sean Thomas was not a Death Row employee cause he has worked on a lot of non-Death Row stuff during the supposed time period. D.O.C. went back to Dre cause Dre started to give publishing rights to writers when he started 2001, in the old days Dre didn't do that. That's cool if Chris The Glove is satisfied he likely got some cash from the early Aftermath days.It would one thing if only one person acknowledged shady shit was going on but it was damn near everyone and we all saw the actions of those things too.