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I still think this is dope a track, you people are fucking fools for expecting some revolutionary bullshit, you all bought into the Detox hypehe needs to just put out the album in February and be done with this shit, then no more talk about Dre releasing an album because we'd all know once and for all there won't be another
Quote from: Detox Iz Not Active on December 09, 2010, 06:55:13 PMI still think this is dope a track, you people are fucking fools for expecting some revolutionary bullshit, you all bought into the Detox hypehe needs to just put out the album in February and be done with this shit, then no more talk about Dre releasing an album because we'd all know once and for all there won't be anotherThe stone cold truth.I mean seriously, Dre does make a lot of dope music, but you can hardly call any of it released in the last decade, revolutionary. ... And waiting 6 months to a year longer isn't going to make it any better, nor will it stop you complainers for expecting more. People who buy music, by the majority, are stupid people. These stupid people aren't going buy Detox, because they probably weren't even alive when the first Chronic was released.
Here's another "official " tracklist floating around ..Saw this one at Boxden ..1) The Intervention ( intro )2) Kush ( feat Snoop Dogg , Akon, Sly )3) Compton wayz ( feat Game , Kendrick Lamar )4) Next Chapter5) Time Flies (feat Ice Cube , Xzibit )6) Bad Dreams7) Trials and Tribulations ( feat La Roux and Nas )8 ) The End Nears ( feat 50 cent and Eminem )9) Celebrate You ( feat Beyonce )10 ) I Need A Doctor ( feat Eminem , Skylay Gray )11 ) Keep Your Distance ( feat Slimm Tha Mobsta, Lil Kim )12 ) The Last Step ( feat Snoop Dogg )13 ) Outro ( Exit )Bonus Track Under Pressure ( Feat Jay Z )
actually, Kush, Turn me on, Under pressure & I need a doctor have lowered my expectations
According to the latest issue of Billboard Magazine, DJ Khalil is listed as the sole producer. Dre's name is in the credits, it's the same lineup that was reported after Kush came out.December 4, 2010 issue...#49 ( New ) 1st weekKushDJ Khalil ( K. Rahman, A. Young, A. Thiam, A. Johnson II, D. Tannenbaum, A. Ransom, M. Jones III, B. Honeycutt )For anyone that didn't check out the thread that posted the writing credits, its ( Khalil, Dre, Akon, Slim Da Mobster, Danny Keyz, Blaqhtoven, Krondon, Kobe )Kush debuted at #49, before hitting #34 last week. In the updated charts for this week, it dropped to #58.
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on December 09, 2010, 03:00:33 PMactually, Kush, Turn me on, Under pressure & I need a doctor have lowered my expectationsPerhaps a good thing?
Quote from: Detox Iz Not Active on December 09, 2010, 06:55:13 PMI still think this is dope a track, you people are fucking fools for expecting some revolutionary bullshit, you all bought into the Detox hypehe needs to just put out the album in February and be done with this shit, then no more talk about Dre releasing an album because we'd all know once and for all there won't be anotherThe stone cold truth.This song is pretty good, and all you Dre-lovers need to LOWER your expectations. I mean seriously, Dre does make a lot of dope music, but you can hardly call any of it released in the last decade, revolutionary. This album should come out early 2011, or they shouldn't bother releasing it at all. The album is done, it is what it is. And waiting 6 months to a year longer isn't going to make it any better, nor will it stop you complainers for expecting more. The album isn't going to sell a million units in a week no matter what single they release. People who buy music, by the majority, are stupid people. These stupid people aren't going buy Detox, because they probably weren't even alive when the first Chronic was released.
Quote from: The King on December 09, 2010, 07:26:27 PMQuote from: Detox Iz Not Active on December 09, 2010, 06:55:13 PMI still think this is dope a track, you people are fucking fools for expecting some revolutionary bullshit, you all bought into the Detox hypehe needs to just put out the album in February and be done with this shit, then no more talk about Dre releasing an album because we'd all know once and for all there won't be anotherThe stone cold truth.This song is pretty good, and all you Dre-lovers need to LOWER your expectations. I mean seriously, Dre does make a lot of dope music, but you can hardly call any of it released in the last decade, revolutionary. This album should come out early 2011, or they shouldn't bother releasing it at all. The album is done, it is what it is. And waiting 6 months to a year longer isn't going to make it any better, nor will it stop you complainers for expecting more. The album isn't going to sell a million units in a week no matter what single they release. People who buy music, by the majority, are stupid people. These stupid people aren't going buy Detox, because they probably weren't even alive when the first Chronic was released. but i don't need revolutionary music. i just want good music. the truth: pop music in general (including rap music) have been getting worse and worse since its beginning (i'm not talking about underground music. i'm talking about major radio-friendly music). Music industry have been lowering the standards to make more money (i won't explain how lowering the standards makes more money because it's a long long story). If you think different that means you're brainwashed person who is unable to observe or draw conclusions from your own observations. And i'm not talking about taste of music. I'm talking about the frames you have to fit in if you want your song to be played on the radio (f.e. duration).Music industry is much different now than it was in 1999. Music industry in 1999 was different than it was in 80's. Nowadays I'm not expecting good music from ANY major artist. I stick to the underground because that's where creativity lives. Major artist have no artistic freedom recently.Believie me...my expextations for Detox are as much low as they only can be because i can see how the music industry looks like now. I was wondering if Dre wants to fit recent pop music standards to sell as many copies as possible or if he wants to say goodbye to his true fans with this album. After hearing Kush i felt so naive... and that is the stone cold truth. (no i don't feel hurt. There is too much good music in the underground to feel hurt )PS. I think Kush beat is quite good. nothing special. verses are below average (i could stand the lyrics... flow is horrible). hook is a pure pop garbage. but it's not only the beat what makes good song
Quote from: shoo on December 10, 2010, 06:35:08 AMQuote from: The King on December 09, 2010, 07:26:27 PMQuote from: Detox Iz Not Active on December 09, 2010, 06:55:13 PMI still think this is dope a track, you people are fucking fools for expecting some revolutionary bullshit, you all bought into the Detox hypehe needs to just put out the album in February and be done with this shit, then no more talk about Dre releasing an album because we'd all know once and for all there won't be anotherThe stone cold truth.This song is pretty good, and all you Dre-lovers need to LOWER your expectations. I mean seriously, Dre does make a lot of dope music, but you can hardly call any of it released in the last decade, revolutionary. This album should come out early 2011, or they shouldn't bother releasing it at all. The album is done, it is what it is. And waiting 6 months to a year longer isn't going to make it any better, nor will it stop you complainers for expecting more. The album isn't going to sell a million units in a week no matter what single they release. People who buy music, by the majority, are stupid people. These stupid people aren't going buy Detox, because they probably weren't even alive when the first Chronic was released. but i don't need revolutionary music. i just want good music. the truth: pop music in general (including rap music) have been getting worse and worse since its beginning (i'm not talking about underground music. i'm talking about major radio-friendly music). Music industry have been lowering the standards to make more money (i won't explain how lowering the standards makes more money because it's a long long story). If you think different that means you're brainwashed person who is unable to observe or draw conclusions from your own observations. And i'm not talking about taste of music. I'm talking about the frames you have to fit in if you want your song to be played on the radio (f.e. duration).Music industry is much different now than it was in 1999. Music industry in 1999 was different than it was in 80's. Nowadays I'm not expecting good music from ANY major artist. I stick to the underground because that's where creativity lives. Major artist have no artistic freedom recently.Believie me...my expextations for Detox are as much low as they only can be because i can see how the music industry looks like now. I was wondering if Dre wants to fit recent pop music standards to sell as many copies as possible or if he wants to say goodbye to his true fans with this album. After hearing Kush i felt so naive... and that is the stone cold truth. (no i don't feel hurt. There is too much good music in the underground to feel hurt )PS. I think Kush beat is quite good. nothing special. verses are below average (i could stand the lyrics... flow is horrible). hook is a pure pop garbage. but it's not only the beat what makes good songHey bro - stick to the stuff you like and stop worrying bout the state of the world There's plenty enough true artists still making good music (just don't expect nearly all of it to be on the radio/tv), and a world of back-catalogue stuff to explore Kush is my shit right now (or one of the tracks I enjoy bangin) it's poppy sure but it's rap I can still enjoy without sayin 'hey shame this ain't as good as xyz'. The track has a good vibe + energy, it's standout for 2010. Will be one of the tracks fans of the West remember. Just and gonna change any lives.Peace.
Quote from: dameons on December 09, 2010, 09:54:36 PMHere's another "official " tracklist floating around ..Saw this one at Boxden ..1) The Intervention ( intro )2) Kush ( feat Snoop Dogg , Akon, Sly )3) Compton wayz ( feat Game , Kendrick Lamar )4) Next Chapter5) Time Flies (feat Ice Cube , Xzibit )6) Bad Dreams7) Trials and Tribulations ( feat La Roux and Nas )8 ) The End Nears ( feat 50 cent and Eminem )9) Celebrate You ( feat Beyonce )10 ) I Need A Doctor ( feat Eminem , Skylay Gray )11 ) Keep Your Distance ( feat Slimm Tha Mobsta, Lil Kim )12 ) The Last Step ( feat Snoop Dogg )13 ) Outro ( Exit )Bonus Track Under Pressure ( Feat Jay Z ) Bullshit..and I still dont believe I Need a Doctor is for Detox.. no way.,.
10 ) I Need A Doctor ( feat Eminem , Skylay Gray )Eminem sold over 3 million so far.
Quote from: The King on December 09, 2010, 07:26:27 PMQuote from: Detox Iz Not Active on December 09, 2010, 06:55:13 PMI still think this is dope a track, you people are fucking fools for expecting some revolutionary bullshit, you all bought into the Detox hypehe needs to just put out the album in February and be done with this shit, then no more talk about Dre releasing an album because we'd all know once and for all there won't be anotherThe stone cold truth.I mean seriously, Dre does make a lot of dope music, but you can hardly call any of it released in the last decade, revolutionary. ... And waiting 6 months to a year longer isn't going to make it any better, nor will it stop you complainers for expecting more. People who buy music, by the majority, are stupid people. These stupid people aren't going buy Detox, because they probably weren't even alive when the first Chronic was released. Great post... especially about the age gap. People who listened to The Chronic in their teen years probably have moved on from gangsta rap... This is new shit for new fans. If you were 15 in 1992 you are 33 now... shit changes in that gap. I think the album will be sick but people's expectations are too high. I have to admit Dre did create this though, especially when he mentions Detox every few years. He is great at marketing lol