It's June 16, 2024, 07:35:45 AM
It will be good, he knows what he is doing.
Dre said on Big Boy that it will be mostly the old roster and Jay-Z won't be on it he was only on Under Pressure and it was confirmed a while a go that it wont be on the album
That La Roux album is banging. No complaints there.
Jay-Z won't be on it he was only on Under Pressure and it was confirmed a while a go that it wont be on the album
http://twitter.com/skeetonmytwitts/status/4346759589404672so the la roux track on detox might be a "dre produced" version of this:at least he tried to license this track for detox at some point.(it's a rather credible source btw)
He's always creative with his features tho: no bullshit. Like Mary J. on the last album, that was fitting.Another one I never saw coming was the track with Bilal called "Fast Lane." That is one of my favourite 2000 era Dre tracks. Nice nice song. It will be good, he knows what he is doing.
This album is gonna suck so much.A cast of label picked, mainstream artists, signing and rapping over beats that Dre didn't make.Like seriously. I'm actually disappointed.It would be nice to hear some dope west coast hip-hop beats with dope west coast rappers on them.In 4 months from now, I'm going to be reading a hiphopdx.com review that looks something like this:Detox : 3 out of 5 stars.For years, we were tantalized by rumors of Detox: next level beats, some incorporating orchestral elements, some incorporating new-age electronic elements, and some incorporating elements of old school hip-hop. Many were purported to be breathtaking. The beats were also to be a showcase of the new bag of tricks Dre had in store, and were to be a chance for newcomers like Bishop Lamont, Slim Tha Mobster, and Hayes to showcase their talents. Longtime friends of Dre such as Eminem, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, Warren G, 50 Cent, and Kurupt were also scheduled to rip the tracks.Instead, what we got was a pop-rap album, carefully constructed by the label to placate the trends of the moment. Curiously, not a single song on the retail Detox was recorded prior to late-2009, suggesting that the hip-hop version of Detox was scrapped.Seriously. I don't mean for this to be one of those long winded fantasy posts (even though it already is), but I have a very bad feeling that in 5 months, we are going to talk about what Detox could have been.I'm gonna log onto allhiphop one day, and its gonna be like exclusively interview with bishop lamont... allhiphop: do u think that the best 13 detox tracks were picked for the album. Bishop: fuck no! the label picked those songs.
I'm gonna log onto allhiphop one day, and its gonna be like exclusively interview with bishop lamont... allhiphop: do u think that the best 13 detox tracks were picked for the album. Bishop: fuck no! the label picked those songs.