Author Topic: producers claiming dre stold, yet none of them have any hits after dre... Y?  (Read 710 times)

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 i was trying to think of any hits from producers who have claimed dre jacked them after leaving and other then daz i can't really think of any. i've never heard scott storch say dre jacked him, so who else has had success?
 

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None of them, because Dr. Dre blackballed them.
 

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I mean, I look at it like this, Dr. Dre has a talented beat making team and always has had one since 1992. Most of these dudes like working with Dr. Dre, and Dr. Dre is their life. They are too stupid to think without Dr. Dre and to get past the road blocks Dr. Dre sets for them once they leave. That's why everyone comes back to him, if Dre does blackball them.

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Neff-u could've made hits after Dr. Dre, but he went and produced for Death Row Records and it didn't work out so well.
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Daz "In California" really sounded like a hit record to me when I heard it back then.  It never blew up though.
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Daz "In California" really sounded like a hit record to me when I heard it back then.  It never blew up though.

Yeah, Daz has made a lot of great records. Unfortunately, most of them got slept on. So, I guess he stopped trying. Lol. Also, I blame that one on Death Row Records.
 

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This can explain a lot.  It's also a very good interview, though it's back in 06.  However, it's still relevant to this thread. 
 

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Ppl just dont know how Dre works and thats why they believe all that bullshit that Dre dont do nothin, that its not his productions.. read some interviews with dre or his co-workers and u'll know how that goes

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Ppl just dont know how Dre works and thats why they believe all that bullshit that Dre dont do nothin, that its not his productions.. read some interviews with dre or his co-workers and u'll know how that goes

Dre does a lot of stuff, but sometimes he is just the bell and whistle man.
 

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Bullcrap, first of all on Dre blackballing anyone. Yall saying that as an excuse without having fact to such claim.

the fact is blackballing can only do so much.  look at 50 Cent. these producers are not even heard on indy records or making an indie hit.
I see those situation mostly as beat makers who made a beat and thought they should’ve got full production credit, not realizing there’s an actual song to produce, which what Dre takes credit for. People don’t realize u get production credit for producing the SONG, not the beat. When you read “produced by______ it’s for the song, not the just the track. Dre takes a beat and produce the song thus he should get production credit for it, then he clear credits them for co-producing.


that aside, them dudes not only ain’t be heard of (some of them) but non of the producer makes beats like they claim were stolen today. most of them sounds trash today, even Scott Storch beats be a lil crappy now.
 

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Bullcrap, first of all on Dre blackballing anyone. Yall saying that as an excuse without having fact to such claim.

the fact is blackballing can only do so much.  look at 50 Cent. these producers are not even heard on indy records or making an indie hit.
I see those situation mostly as beat makers who made a beat and thought they should’ve got full production credit, not realizing there’s an actual song to produce, which what Dre takes credit for. People don’t realize u get production credit for producing the SONG, not the beat. When you read “produced by______ it’s for the song, not the just the track. Dre takes a beat and produce the song thus he should get production credit for it, then he clear credits them for co-producing.


that aside, them dudes not only ain’t be heard of (some of them) but non of the producer makes beats like they claim were stolen today. most of them sounds trash today, even Scott Storch beats be a lil crappy now.

Actually, I have evidence to back this up via people who were actually there. Sadly, no one would buy it unless I had recordings. Dre's very good at it. Diddy does it, so best believe Dr. Dre does it. Everyone does it. Blackballing can keep you from getting any major work, considering the music industry is a networking game and unless you know how to work the independent circuit - majorly you'll be fucked if you get blackballed.
 

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Bullcrap, first of all on Dre blackballing anyone. Yall saying that as an excuse without having fact to such claim.

the fact is blackballing can only do so much.  look at 50 Cent. these producers are not even heard on indy records or making an indie hit.
I see those situation mostly as beat makers who made a beat and thought they should’ve got full production credit, not realizing there’s an actual song to produce, which what Dre takes credit for. People don’t realize u get production credit for producing the SONG, not the beat. When you read “produced by______ it’s for the song, not the just the track. Dre takes a beat and produce the song thus he should get production credit for it, then he clear credits them for co-producing.


that aside, them dudes not only ain’t be heard of (some of them) but non of the producer makes beats like they claim were stolen today. most of them sounds trash today, even Scott Storch beats be a lil crappy now.

Actually, the only ones who claimed they were stolen were Daz, Warren G, and Neff-U. Mel-Man, Chris The Glove, Barney Rubble, Scott Storch, and the rest of the help Dr. Dre has had over the years have never spoke on it. Warren G had success after Dre, and if I remember correctly got paid more than anyone on Death Row. Daz still does his thing, but that independent shit fucked him up. Kalpesh a.k.a. Kronik (his former webmaster) spoke on this once I believe. The only reason Neff-u didn't really do shit was because he got caught up with Death Row Records in 2005. Neff-U still makes quality stuff.
 

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So, I guess Neff-u was the only one who got blackballed that's actually known of. Him and Big Chuck spoke on a lot of Dr. Dre's stuff.
 

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http://www.dubcnn.com/interviews/snoopdogg06/part4/

This can explain a lot.  It's also a very good interview, though it's back in 06.  However, it's still relevant to this thread.  

WHAT THE FUCK MAN!!!  THIS INTERVIEW IS BLOWING MY MIND!!!   Snoop speaking so candidly about all these albums and who did what!!!  

...Although it looks like he may of forgotten one album, Warren G.. Regulators, because their were 3 mega-hits on that album that were nearly as big as the Chronic and Doggystyle tracks, and that album sold like 4 million.

...Also, I don't remember any Snoop disses on Revenge Retaliation Get Back
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i'd like to see a former partner sue Dr.Dre

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i'd like to see a former partner sue Dr.Dre

Lol. Would never happen, the case wouldn't hold up in court.