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Funny to see everybody posting their suicide notes in this thread.
You expect me to download an album that isn't real? Sorry, but I can't sign this.
Quote from: SheraZ on February 01, 2011, 11:30:50 AMQuote from: repthatwest on February 01, 2011, 11:14:35 AManyone else think they took inspiration from doctors advocate, to the point where thet could be straight jackin it?i think they took inspiration from T.I castle walls, or airplanes with b.o.b, or any other HipHop/RnB joint on the radio.. peaceexcept none of those songs have any comparable subject, soo
Quote from: repthatwest on February 01, 2011, 11:14:35 AManyone else think they took inspiration from doctors advocate, to the point where thet could be straight jackin it?i think they took inspiration from T.I castle walls, or airplanes with b.o.b, or any other HipHop/RnB joint on the radio.. peace
anyone else think they took inspiration from doctors advocate, to the point where thet could be straight jackin it?
Quote from: PLANT on January 31, 2011, 04:57:18 PMI always expected Detox to be a groundbreaking album, with trend setting sounds and innovative music. This song is just following what everyone else is doing, and not even at a top notch level. Talk about MAJOR disappointment. Damn, Dre. Dude, this is JUST 1 SONG! Why do we need Dre to innovate again? I just want him to make a great album! Isn't that what it's all about? Also, Lord Finnesse produced 1 song in 2001, so I'm not surprised that there's a non-Dre track on Detox.
I always expected Detox to be a groundbreaking album, with trend setting sounds and innovative music. This song is just following what everyone else is doing, and not even at a top notch level. Talk about MAJOR disappointment. Damn, Dre.
Quote from: DjKeyz on February 01, 2011, 11:44:02 AMlol @ all the positive reviews on iTunes Well, I guess the more mainstream audience are going to be more receptive to this song than the people on this board. I have to figure that's the demographic they were trying to go after with this track.
lol @ all the positive reviews on iTunes
Man I copped the iTunes version hoping like hell the mix would be better, so disapointed. I actually think the songs all good it's just the mix is terrible and it is not crisp. What's the point in dre mixing this album in 5.1 if it sounds like trash.
Quote from: WCoastTillIDie on February 01, 2011, 09:52:36 AMDude, this is JUST 1 SONG! Why do we need Dre to innovate again? I just want him to make a great album! Isn't that what it's all about? Also, Lord Finnesse produced 1 song in 2001, so I'm not surprised that there's a non-Dre track on Detox.The message is much better than this
Dude, this is JUST 1 SONG! Why do we need Dre to innovate again? I just want him to make a great album! Isn't that what it's all about? Also, Lord Finnesse produced 1 song in 2001, so I'm not surprised that there's a non-Dre track on Detox.
dude im baning you mother over here in eu. but im not a white,brown,black,yellow etc. im your nightmare
this aint gonna be on detox,maybe a bonus track. i can bet.
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on February 01, 2011, 01:00:00 PMQuote from: WCoastTillIDie on February 01, 2011, 09:52:36 AMDude, this is JUST 1 SONG! Why do we need Dre to innovate again? I just want him to make a great album! Isn't that what it's all about? Also, Lord Finnesse produced 1 song in 2001, so I'm not surprised that there's a non-Dre track on Detox.The message is much better than thisyeah Lord Finesse pretty much stole the show on 2001, but thats besides the point...i think people expect "Dre to innovate" because thats what everyones whos worked with him on "detox material" has been telling the fans for years, its some next level shit, its gonna shake up music bla bla bla, where in reality he's just going through a crisis of confidence as hes getting older and left it sooo long to actually drop something, that when he has its a blatant attempt for a 40-whatever year old to stay relevant in the mainstream, rather than trying to cater to the fans who've actually followed his career since the early daysshit is pretty disgusting if this is the way the whole albums gonna go, guess im saving myself a few beans and not copping when it comes out
Quote from: Leggy "Delta Bravo Alpha" Hendrix on February 01, 2011, 01:23:24 PMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on February 01, 2011, 01:00:00 PMQuote from: WCoastTillIDie on February 01, 2011, 09:52:36 AMDude, this is JUST 1 SONG! Why do we need Dre to innovate again? I just want him to make a great album! Isn't that what it's all about? Also, Lord Finnesse produced 1 song in 2001, so I'm not surprised that there's a non-Dre track on Detox.The message is much better than thisyeah Lord Finesse pretty much stole the show on 2001, but thats besides the point...i think people expect "Dre to innovate" because thats what everyones whos worked with him on "detox material" has been telling the fans for years, its some next level shit, its gonna shake up music bla bla bla, where in reality he's just going through a crisis of confidence as hes getting older and left it sooo long to actually drop something, that when he has its a blatant attempt for a 40-whatever year old to stay relevant in the mainstream, rather than trying to cater to the fans who've actually followed his career since the early daysshit is pretty disgusting if this is the way the whole albums gonna go, guess im saving myself a few beans and not copping when it comes out This.Also, alot of the fanboys claim we "want too much", or "you just want the 2001 sound over and over again". Hey, it´s not US that said Detox would be groundbreaking, something new entirely, a breath of fresh air etc. Dre and his camp did. Instead, we get "I need a doctor", after 10+ years of waiting. Priceless
song is #1 on itunes now. pretty sure even with all the success of kanye's last album, none of his singles reached #1.