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I think he does the best with samples. Probably because most of the beat is layed out already and he just tweaks it. Just looks at Chronic/Doggystyle.
I just typed this up real quick. This is how i would categorize Dre's sound starting from the chronic era. Just wondering how you would do it? Whats your favorite era? My opinion is that his sound was very complex and sample (replayed elements) heavy, then it got stripped down to real basic but catchy beats. Then he started building on that basic stripped down sound to give us what we have now. If you go through and listen to his tracks, his sound now is light years ahead of where he started. The melodies back then might be better, but his stuff now sounds(acoustically) better. Also, if you have influential producers/musicians to add to the list, please do. Trying to avoid hate in this thread...thanks1991-1994 G Funk Crew (Colin Wolfe/Daz/Warren G)Deep CoverDoggystyleThe Chronic1994-1997 Chronic 2 Era (Sam Sneed) Murder Was The Case OSTCalifornia Love/Cant C MeNatural Born KillazAftermath Album1997-2001 2001 Crew (Mel Man/Scott Storch/Mike Elizondo)The Firm albumUnreleased King T AlbumSlim Shady LP2001Marshall Mathers LPFamily AffairDevils NightGenesis*Tha Last Meal*2001-2005 Experimental Era (Neff U/Scott Storch/Mike Elizondo) Detox Version 1Eve-olutionTruth HurtsEminem ShowCheers*Rakim (After U Die, Watcher 2)Get Rich or Die tryingThe MassacreThe DocumentaryEncore (Sounds mostly like throwaway beats from this era)2005-Present Cinematic/Orchestral + loud claps era (Dawaun Parker/Mark Batson/Focus/Etc) Detox Version 2The Big BangKingdom ComeBlue Carpet TreatmentRelapseEdit *