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I must say though, I don't agree with everyone's disappointment that Dre didn't produce "Kush" (the first song we heard). Maybe I'm not as picky, but that beat is BANANAS so I can care less.
Quote from: D~Nice on February 14, 2011, 04:15:25 PMQuote from: sofdark on February 13, 2011, 11:40:27 PMLuna, u ever gonna release that interview u have with Hittman? I don't even know why I'm asking this shit when he ain't never releasing shit..http://dbicmag.ning.com/Issue 3 & 4, 2 part interviewThanks
Quote from: sofdark on February 13, 2011, 11:40:27 PMLuna, u ever gonna release that interview u have with Hittman? I don't even know why I'm asking this shit when he ain't never releasing shit..http://dbicmag.ning.com/Issue 3 & 4, 2 part interview
Luna, u ever gonna release that interview u have with Hittman? I don't even know why I'm asking this shit when he ain't never releasing shit..
Quote from: Lunatic on February 15, 2011, 01:46:19 PMI must say though, I don't agree with everyone's disappointment that Dre didn't produce "Kush" (the first song we heard). Maybe I'm not as picky, but that beat is BANANAS so I can care less.Khalil has much better stuff imo
Quote from: Chamillitary Click on February 14, 2011, 07:31:10 PM^I don't want to be that guy, but let's be honest, who does "have it"?Cube? No. Snoop? No. Kurupt? No. Quik? No. Who from the 90's is making music that "has it"?I mean, you can say Jay-Z. But Jay-Z has stayed relevant by keeping up with the times & following the movements that are made.I don't know, I hope Dre comes through on this album with something bumpable. But I guess we'll just have to wait & see.With the exception of Snoop, you're naming artists who haven't been relevant in years. Terrible comparisons. Dre has been relevant from 1989 until just the couple few years. Also, you're naming rappers. Dre is a producer. A producer known for making hits. If he can't do that anymore, what the fuck is the point of him putting out an album? You're forgetting that his main appeal is as a producer. Also, even ignoring the fact Dre is a hit-making producer....his type of music is different than the other artists you mentioned. Lets be honest, Cube is at his best when he is straight gutter. The less pop his music is the better. Same goes for Kurupt. And Quik's shit has never really had that much pop appeal. But Dre? The man has made a career out of making tracks with mainstream appeal.
^I don't want to be that guy, but let's be honest, who does "have it"?Cube? No. Snoop? No. Kurupt? No. Quik? No. Who from the 90's is making music that "has it"?I mean, you can say Jay-Z. But Jay-Z has stayed relevant by keeping up with the times & following the movements that are made.I don't know, I hope Dre comes through on this album with something bumpable. But I guess we'll just have to wait & see.
Quote from: THE RAPTURE on February 14, 2011, 09:23:22 PMQuote from: Chamillitary Click on February 14, 2011, 07:31:10 PM^I don't want to be that guy, but let's be honest, who does "have it"?Cube? No. Snoop? No. Kurupt? No. Quik? No. Who from the 90's is making music that "has it"?I mean, you can say Jay-Z. But Jay-Z has stayed relevant by keeping up with the times & following the movements that are made.I don't know, I hope Dre comes through on this album with something bumpable. But I guess we'll just have to wait & see.With the exception of Snoop, you're naming artists who haven't been relevant in years. Terrible comparisons. Dre has been relevant from 1989 until just the couple few years. Also, you're naming rappers. Dre is a producer. A producer known for making hits. If he can't do that anymore, what the fuck is the point of him putting out an album? You're forgetting that his main appeal is as a producer. Also, even ignoring the fact Dre is a hit-making producer....his type of music is different than the other artists you mentioned. Lets be honest, Cube is at his best when he is straight gutter. The less pop his music is the better. Same goes for Kurupt. And Quik's shit has never really had that much pop appeal. But Dre? The man has made a career out of making tracks with mainstream appeal.WTF? The point of putting out an album is the same it's always been for every rapper. To make money. You think they and the record companies care about anything else?
But if his album with horrible production (some of it not even his) and horrible lyrics will STILL sell, do you think he or interscope will care about anything else?
Quote from: NoobCake on February 16, 2011, 07:45:50 PMBut if his album with horrible production (some of it not even his) and horrible lyrics will STILL sell, do you think he or interscope will care about anything else?You're getting away from what I'm saying. The whole point of this album is that its Dre's album and is supposed to be his sound. If they release an album that he had little hand in, it will move some units based on his name being attached to it, but the purpose of the album will have been defeated. Who's going to buy that album?
Quote from: THE RAPTURE on February 16, 2011, 08:06:07 PMQuote from: NoobCake on February 16, 2011, 07:45:50 PMBut if his album with horrible production (some of it not even his) and horrible lyrics will STILL sell, do you think he or interscope will care about anything else?You're getting away from what I'm saying. The whole point of this album is that its Dre's album and is supposed to be his sound. If they release an album that he had little hand in, it will move some units based on his name being attached to it, but the purpose of the album will have been defeated. Who's going to buy that album?The same people who made i need a doctor #1 on itunes.
Quote from: NoobCake on February 16, 2011, 08:14:26 PMQuote from: THE RAPTURE on February 16, 2011, 08:06:07 PMQuote from: NoobCake on February 16, 2011, 07:45:50 PMBut if his album with horrible production (some of it not even his) and horrible lyrics will STILL sell, do you think he or interscope will care about anything else?You're getting away from what I'm saying. The whole point of this album is that its Dre's album and is supposed to be his sound. If they release an album that he had little hand in, it will move some units based on his name being attached to it, but the purpose of the album will have been defeated. Who's going to buy that album?The same people who made i need a doctor #1 on itunes.Its Eminem I Love the Way you Lie part 2. I'm not surprised. However, unless they make Detox a Dre/Eminem collab album, I dont see those ppl buying the album based off of one song.
NoobCake sort of has a point. I mean, Rapsodie, you're the one who told me "2001" was mainstream as they come. Dre's sound sold at that time so they let it rock. But this time around all Dre is, is a hyped up decently sized name who works along the side of the top selling artist in Hip Hop, Eminem.Interscope could (probably not, but could) be saying, Dre, make some songs, slap Marshall on a few of them, throw some other nice name features on some songs & we'll make some profit out of this.From a musical standpoint, you're right. If Dre isn't going to make his sound, then he has no business making an album; ESPECIALLY if he isn't even producing & we know he's not writing lyrics. But from a business perspective, you got a big name, whose album has been hyped up for over a decade & now we can drop it, half ass it, make our money & Dre, you'll never have to do anything ever again for us.
Quote from: Chamillitary Click on February 16, 2011, 08:21:24 PMNoobCake sort of has a point. I mean, Rapsodie, you're the one who told me "2001" was mainstream as they come. Dre's sound sold at that time so they let it rock. But this time around all Dre is, is a hyped up decently sized name who works along the side of the top selling artist in Hip Hop, Eminem.Interscope could (probably not, but could) be saying, Dre, make some songs, slap Marshall on a few of them, throw some other nice name features on some songs & we'll make some profit out of this.From a musical standpoint, you're right. If Dre isn't going to make his sound, then he has no business making an album; ESPECIALLY if he isn't even producing & we know he's not writing lyrics. But from a business perspective, you got a big name, whose album has been hyped up for over a decade & now we can drop it, half ass it, make our money & Dre, you'll never have to do anything ever again for us.If all this was about profit we'd have more than 2 albums in 20+ years. Dre could have milked this shit and put out an album every 2 years.