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dunno about all time but He was definately the best producer for Pac.
People go a little overboard sometimes. He collaborated with Pac on some classic tracks but greatest of all-time?
damn u still havent logged off...ur hurting everyone with all this wack shit u drop, it hurts more then getting the swine fluQuote from: Laconic on March 16, 2010, 08:21:33 AMTue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice CubeMe and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.Cubegbee:@ Petey: you sound like a broken record, time to grow up.
Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice CubeMe and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.Cube
Quote from: Hack Wilson on January 21, 2010, 07:43:58 PMin my opinion Big Stretch was a better producer than Johnny J. i'm not even going to bring up Dre or Premo or RZAStretch produced:-Pain-Life's So Hard (OG)-Bury me a G-Only Fear of Death-God Bless the Dead-Under Pressure-Holler If You Hear Me (Both versions)-Stay True-The Streetz R Death Row-Crooked Ass Niggas-Crooked Nigga 2 (og)-Tha Luntic-5 Deadly Venomz-Hellrazor (og)-Judgement Day -Enemies with me (og)-House of Pain (og)-Nothing To Lose-Danger Times-Street fame (thug life version)-Strugglin-Don't Fuck With a Killa (og)-Thug 4 Life (og)-Flexnot to mention he produced "Take it in blood" and "silent murder" for nas. and all the Live Squad classic shit...i happen to be a bigger fan of Pre-death row pac...granted i love makaveli era tracks and all eyez era, don't get me wrong. you can't fuck with the raw Stretch beats though.those are all samples with drum loops. johnny j made real music. he would replay samples, add synths, basslines, had a good ear for puttin shit together. stretchs production was amateur compared to johnny j
in my opinion Big Stretch was a better producer than Johnny J. i'm not even going to bring up Dre or Premo or RZAStretch produced:-Pain-Life's So Hard (OG)-Bury me a G-Only Fear of Death-God Bless the Dead-Under Pressure-Holler If You Hear Me (Both versions)-Stay True-The Streetz R Death Row-Crooked Ass Niggas-Crooked Nigga 2 (og)-Tha Luntic-5 Deadly Venomz-Hellrazor (og)-Judgement Day -Enemies with me (og)-House of Pain (og)-Nothing To Lose-Danger Times-Street fame (thug life version)-Strugglin-Don't Fuck With a Killa (og)-Thug 4 Life (og)-Flexnot to mention he produced "Take it in blood" and "silent murder" for nas. and all the Live Squad classic shit...i happen to be a bigger fan of Pre-death row pac...granted i love makaveli era tracks and all eyez era, don't get me wrong. you can't fuck with the raw Stretch beats though.
I think noone should use that "G.O.A.T." tittle but let's put it that way:If 'Pac was the most influential rapper of all-time, then Johnny 'J' was the most underrated producer of all-time..and LOL to dudes saying that Stretch or DJ Khalil are better than J - I like both of them but let's not be ridiculous.
Quote from: Hack Wilson on January 23, 2010, 06:58:42 AMQuote from: mickaveli2001 on January 23, 2010, 04:26:20 AM2Pac would have still continued to work with Johnny J, just that he wasn't around that week. People seem to think that he had plans to stop working with Johnny J due to the Makaveli album creditswhere was johnny j for one nation?inquiring minds want to know Firstly Johnny J was never signed to Death Row, and was primarily 2Pac's own producer from his earlier years (Since Thug Life through Big Syke) and after All Eyez On Me dropped and achieved multi-planinum success shortly after it's release and when people realized that it was Johnny J and who produced almost half of the entire double disc album, he was getting phone calls requesting work. He had worked heavily with 2Pac in such a short period of time, he took time off, and was producing other acts at a more relaxed pace at a time when 2Pac basically threw out an albums worth of material in days. He was also after a different, darker sound, and Makaveli was originally intended as a street release with no big budget, so lesser known in-house producers such as Tyrone Wrice, Daryl Harper etc. were more appropriate for that reason alone. Daz wasn't even on there although he was around at the time. & One Nation wasn't even fully completed, but best believe that after that was completed, he would have worked more with Johnny J & QD3, and I believe QD3 would have been apart of the Non-Stop Productions thing 2Pac was trying to create since he was engaged to his sister, and had already formed a working relationship with him. 2Pac wanted to step back, and had a few movie roles lined up for 1997, and only release albums now and again, and who better to produce than someone with the portfolio containing the likes of:Life Goes OnAll About UHit em' UpPour Out a Little LiquorHow Do You Want It
Quote from: mickaveli2001 on January 23, 2010, 04:26:20 AM2Pac would have still continued to work with Johnny J, just that he wasn't around that week. People seem to think that he had plans to stop working with Johnny J due to the Makaveli album creditswhere was johnny j for one nation?inquiring minds want to know
2Pac would have still continued to work with Johnny J, just that he wasn't around that week. People seem to think that he had plans to stop working with Johnny J due to the Makaveli album credits
QD3 is the greatest of all time.
Havoc got more clasic produced track than him
damnhack what you say about this? lolQuote from: Bosna Boi on January 25, 2010, 05:16:44 AMHavoc got more clasic produced track than him
Quote from: GET YOUR WALK ON on January 25, 2010, 06:14:43 AMdamnhack what you say about this? lolQuote from: Bosna Boi on January 25, 2010, 05:16:44 AMHavoc got more clasic produced track than him on the real..Survival of the fittest alone shit on all his work..thats real
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