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What about the Lost One instrumental? Also, a couple of those relapse beats are to me detox worthy
Fast Lane was dope! Can anyone up the instrumental pleaseedit: lol its from 2000
Quote from: Dome on November 21, 2009, 05:01:20 AMFast Lane was dope! Can anyone up the instrumental pleaseedit: lol its from 2000 40 Fast Lane _Bilal_.mp3 - 2.56MBis that the one?it's only 2 mins long though, dont have a longer one
"Imagine" was very plain . It had the cookie cutter sound of all his latest shit that he has been doing . The piano and claps sounds like the garbage he gave to Jay Z for his flop of an album a few years ago. "Shit Popped Off" was weak and was created by The Buchanons .We need beats like "The Knoc " and " Death to My Enemies" that have a creative sound to them , not more of that shit that he's been doing that sounds like it was just shit out of a generic beat factory . Beats like "Break Ya Neck" or "U Know" are the type of shit we need from him . He can keep that bullshit in the vaults like that "Psycho" track from 50's album.
Not only was Round Here a sample which Dre already used, its almost exactly the same as the original instrumental by dido, which was a mainstream hit. If Dre's going to use samples, then he needs to find more obscure sources and put a creative spin on it, not just add drums.
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on November 20, 2009, 02:06:18 PMQuote from: Matty on November 20, 2009, 01:19:28 PMthere are some other notable ones but these are the ones that do it for me. my taste is pretty particular. 50's 'Talk About Me' is probably another personal favourite i'd like to see to see some arguments for other dre tracks from the last few years though... dude, you made a topic about this not too long agooutta control remix thread is a bi-monthly event hombres
Quote from: Matty on November 20, 2009, 01:19:28 PMthere are some other notable ones but these are the ones that do it for me. my taste is pretty particular. 50's 'Talk About Me' is probably another personal favourite i'd like to see to see some arguments for other dre tracks from the last few years though... dude, you made a topic about this not too long ago
there are some other notable ones but these are the ones that do it for me. my taste is pretty particular. 50's 'Talk About Me' is probably another personal favourite i'd like to see to see some arguments for other dre tracks from the last few years though...
Quote from: rapsodie sees the bitch in you on November 21, 2009, 11:59:52 AMNot only was Round Here a sample which Dre already used, its almost exactly the same as the original instrumental by dido, which was a mainstream hit. If Dre's going to use samples, then he needs to find more obscure sources and put a creative spin on it, not just add drums.for the second time, Dre didn't produce Stan...
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on November 21, 2009, 12:03:40 PMQuote from: rapsodie sees the bitch in you on November 21, 2009, 11:59:52 AMNot only was Round Here a sample which Dre already used, its almost exactly the same as the original instrumental by dido, which was a mainstream hit. If Dre's going to use samples, then he needs to find more obscure sources and put a creative spin on it, not just add drums.for the second time, Dre didn't produce Stan...regardless, he still mixed the entire album. I can't give him any producing points on Round Here when its already been done before, especially on a project he was overlooking.
Quote from: rapsodie sees the bitch in you on November 21, 2009, 12:18:28 PMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on November 21, 2009, 12:03:40 PMQuote from: rapsodie sees the bitch in you on November 21, 2009, 11:59:52 AMNot only was Round Here a sample which Dre already used, its almost exactly the same as the original instrumental by dido, which was a mainstream hit. If Dre's going to use samples, then he needs to find more obscure sources and put a creative spin on it, not just add drums.for the second time, Dre didn't produce Stan...regardless, he still mixed the entire album. I can't give him any producing points on Round Here when its already been done before, especially on a project he was overlooking.boohoo, so you can only use a sample once in hip hop