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Quote from: love33 on February 18, 2011, 06:04:51 PMQuote from: THE RAPTURE on February 18, 2011, 05:22:02 PMlmao that verse is wack and wouldn't get anyone excited.I wanna see you write a better one! The verse I wrote is simple and not lyrical warfare..It's meant to be for the teenagers and the folks gettin their grown man on(1) I'm not Dre's ghostwriter nor would I waste my time writing a fake verse. You're a lame for doing that.(2) That verse sucks. Soulja boy could write a better verse than that(3) why is a verse for "teenagers" talking about hoes and rhyming "D-R-E-" with "Eazy E"? Fuck outta here with your lame ideas.
Quote from: THE RAPTURE on February 18, 2011, 05:22:02 PMlmao that verse is wack and wouldn't get anyone excited.I wanna see you write a better one! The verse I wrote is simple and not lyrical warfare..It's meant to be for the teenagers and the folks gettin their grown man on
lmao that verse is wack and wouldn't get anyone excited.
I love how broke motherfuckers are gonna actually sit down and give Dre a "blueprint" on how to make an album. It's too funny.
Pac was allover their walls and he even said you have to make music for the ladies. "How Do U Want It" was huge, he collabed with Jon B. and Madonna. Game and Snoop works with Justin cause they know it can be the winning formula. Go listen to Snoop and Pharrell "That Girl" <--- Dre needs a track like this
(1) It's much easier to criticize than to actually come up with something better
I wouldn't use the 'Drop ya jaws' line, becuz it sounds like 'Drop ya draws'. I don't know, maybe its just the way I pronounce it.
dude im baning you mother over here in eu. but im not a white,brown,black,yellow etc. im your nightmare
lmao that verse is wack.
First off, Dre needs to modernized and not turned into Eminem. I would get him on some modern music. The first track that comes to mind is have him drop a verse on Chris Brown's "Yeah" (like Juelz Santana did on 'Run It'). He could come out of a cloud of smoke with his signature jacket and drop a verse like this:I got bottlesI got bitchesI got kushI got switches64sToo many hoesPimpin hit switches like '94CB and D-R-EWe on the block like Eazy-EWhen we hit the sceneBitches all pauseIt's D-R-EDrop ya jawsBut Im about to shake the sceneCrack a Bottle on your favorite emceeHe need some stitchesI guess he gotta call a DoctorDoctor D-R-EThis would introduce Dre to the younger crowd and get him on some modern music instead of just Eminem's music. People of all ages and demograhpics would feel that track, then "I need a Doctor" would be in rotation alongside of it. Dre would have a buzz, then I'd drop an All-West classic Dre Street single with two Dre verses going hard with verses from Cube, Short, and Snoop and call it along the lines of "We Go Hard" or along those lines and a classic G-Funk sound. Then, for the first "Official" single, would be a Dre track with G-Funk merged with Techno. Imagine Dre putting the G with the techno and getting David Guetta as a co-producer. That would be hot. It would be mergin the old school with the new school. What do you all think?
Hasnt Dre already "modernized"? There was that leak, the jay-z song with the techno/dance/club type beat. hasnt he apparantly worked with lady ga ga? Anyways all Dre need to do is stick to the formular he used in the past, i agree alot of artists need to sell out an wiork with young commercial artists to stay relevant but i dont think this is the case with Dre.
Tupac was 25 when he died. If Dre was not following a similar blueprint with his career when he was actually sharing space with Pac, it's asinine for him to try to be that now.
Snoop gets down in the videos with the Pharrell's and Justin Timberlake's and he's an "older" artist. Snoop even got down on the autotune. But I guess, according to Dre's lyrics: "40's the new 30" so why not do a couple tracks with mass appeal? He doesn't need to sell "muscle posters" lol, but there was a time when people had "Chronic posters" on their walls.Juelz Santana did "Run It" with Chris Brown and dropped a raw verse on the end. That's what I was referring to what Dre should do over CB's "Yeah" since it's going to be getting played in all the Miami clubs (go listen to the Power 96 Radio Stream online, Miami plays techno-rap the majority of the time) it would be a giant boost for his image in Florida and New York, since he hasn't been successful at breaking those markets these past few months.