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People need to remember 50 during the height of his pig headedness during the whole Game/50 thing said shit like "If Dre work with Game then me and Dre gonna have a problem" how the fuck 50 gonna talk like a dictator to the dude who birthed him into what he became. Without In Da Club 50 would've been just another popular rapper, not as big and legendary as he supposedly isI'm sure Dre continued to work with him because he thought 50 was money. But now that 50's heading towards being Ja Rule and having no buzz for his new album Dre probably realizes 50 ain't gonna get him the money he once did thus no need to fuck with him and his huge ego.
Quote from: eNgIeS on September 03, 2009, 09:37:54 PMPeople need to remember 50 during the height of his pig headedness during the whole Game/50 thing said shit like "If Dre work with Game then me and Dre gonna have a problem" how the fuck 50 gonna talk like a dictator to the dude who birthed him into what he became. Without In Da Club 50 would've been just another popular rapper, not as big and legendary as he supposedly isI'm sure Dre continued to work with him because he thought 50 was money. But now that 50's heading towards being Ja Rule and having no buzz for his new album Dre probably realizes 50 ain't gonna get him the money he once did thus no need to fuck with him and his huge ego.I disagree with you, to say dre "birthed" 50 is riduculous. If anything it was eminem who made him what he was and 50 would tell you the same, in the club was a average track, that had nothing to do with his success
Right its as simple as this....you moan when 50 puts out gangsta shit saying he cant rap about nothing else ..then you moan when he puts out party tracks and tracks for the women...then people start saying that want the old 50 back he releases war angel back on his grimey shit then people moan hes a millionare talking about gangsta shit blah blah....then you moan you want more personal music then he release a track like this talking about about more personal issues then moan about this. This shit is hot dont like it dont listen.
Quote from: eNgIeS on September 03, 2009, 09:37:54 PMPeople need to remember 50 during the height of his pig headedness during the whole Game/50 thing said shit like "If Dre work with Game then me and Dre gonna have a problem" how the fuck 50 gonna talk like a dictator to the dude who birthed him into what he became. Without In Da Club 50 would've been just another popular rapper, not as big and legendary as he supposedly isI'm sure Dre continued to work with him because he thought 50 was money. But now that 50's heading towards being Ja Rule and having no buzz for his new album Dre probably realizes 50 ain't gonna get him the money he once did thus no need to fuck with him and his huge ego.I disagree with you, to say dre "birthed" 50 is riduculous. If anything it was eminem who made him what he was and 50 would tell you the same, in the club was a average track, that had nothing to do with his success it was due to the fact at the time he was what the game was missing he could have dropped Candy shop and it would have blown him up. His buzz was crazy back then.Aslo people need to stop looking at dre like hes some sort of messiah, to me it seems like hes a time waister and lazy relying on his past success to keep people thinking hes the greatest.
I agree, but as i say it wasnt the track itself, it was 50's buzz that blew the track up, it could have been any half decent track and people would have still took to it. So there for in my opinion not Dres production that "birthed him" as my man said in an earlier post.Also dre has definatly not helped 50 much after in the club nor em for that matter, it was purely 50s grind that got him where he is and his grind before that that got him the attention of em and dre.,.......Just my opinion.Also again 50 took in da club off of D12 because they couldnt do anything with it so it wasnt dres production that made the track a hit, it was 50s input if anything.