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New Gangstarr Interview - Primo discussing Dre's canning of his tracks..

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--- Quote from: jeromechickenbone on January 06, 2003, 05:49:15 PM ---does this mean that up to this point none of primo's beats have been ok'd? i hope that we have at least 3-4 primo beats on there. to me, this album would definetly be lacking something if there were no primo beats.

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It sounds to me like he's still working on beats for Ra so i'm pretty sure we'll get atleast one joint produced by him, i'd personally like to see more though.

On The Edge of Insanity:
Dope interview.

Out of those beats than Dre rejected for Rakim's album, I heard that one of them was the beat Xzibit used for "What A Mess", cause he was in the studio when the joints were being played and liked the beat so contacted Premo and got the track for his album. Obviously Dre is the execuetive producer and shit on Rakim's album and therefore wants to have more control over the sound of the album, but the album won't be the same without at least 3-4 Premo productions on there. Personally I would rather have seen a whole Rakim album produced by Premo, but I suppose Dr Dre will have to do.

jeromechickenbone:
to me, dre is the greatest producer of all time, and i know this album is gonna be great. but if primo isn't on there a few times, i'm gonna feel let down. however, i wouldn't mind if dre tried somethin a little different and went for a more grimey production style on this album. dre doesn't really do that, so i think it'd be dope if he tried somethin like that.

.:Hercy Buggz:.:
Props for that interview man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

CharlieBrown:

--- Quote from: Waitin For The DJ on January 07, 2003, 12:10:33 PM ---Dope interview.

Out of those beats than Dre rejected for Rakim's album, I heard that one of them was the beat Xzibit used for "What A Mess", cause he was in the studio when the joints were being played and liked the beat so contacted Premo and got the track for his album. Obviously Dre is the execuetive producer and shit on Rakim's album and therefore wants to have more control over the sound of the album, but the album won't be the same without at least 3-4 Premo productions on there. Personally I would rather have seen a whole Rakim album produced by Premo, but I suppose Dr Dre will have to do.

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If thats true then i'm glad Dre rejected all of Premo's beats as i want Oh My God to be groundbreaking and i don't consider What A Mess to be anything special from Premo, just an average beat for him.

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