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Quote from: From Dre-Day to Nate Day on May 20, 2011, 02:30:53 AMQuote from: BiG*WiCkEd on May 19, 2011, 04:08:32 PMNo doubt in mind he was all up in those two jams. Sad to see how he doesnt get the credit he deserves on there. Greed can do major damage to a man. This mans contribution to music is fucking impressive. Whe said he helped, that could mean anything.We all know what "help" could mean. Listen to Dogg Food, Dre only "helped" mixing that record. I'm also interested in knowing what Quik did on Doggfather. That album is hard as fuck.W
Quote from: BiG*WiCkEd on May 19, 2011, 04:08:32 PMNo doubt in mind he was all up in those two jams. Sad to see how he doesnt get the credit he deserves on there. Greed can do major damage to a man. This mans contribution to music is fucking impressive. Whe said he helped, that could mean anything.
No doubt in mind he was all up in those two jams. Sad to see how he doesnt get the credit he deserves on there. Greed can do major damage to a man. This mans contribution to music is fucking impressive. W
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Nate Day on May 21, 2011, 02:58:27 AMQuote from: BiG*WiCkEd on May 20, 2011, 09:17:53 PMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Nate Day on May 20, 2011, 02:30:53 AMQuote from: BiG*WiCkEd on May 19, 2011, 04:08:32 PMNo doubt in mind he was all up in those two jams. Sad to see how he doesnt get the credit he deserves on there. Greed can do major damage to a man. This mans contribution to music is fucking impressive. Doesn't work that way homeboy, musicians always go uncredited for shit they do on albums. WWhe said he helped, that could mean anything.We all know what "help" could mean. Listen to Dogg Food, Dre only "helped" mixing that record. I'm also interested in knowing what Quik did on Doggfather. That album is hard as fuck.Wno you don't you wasn't there.if quik wrote music or mixed the song he would have been creditedDoesn't work that way homeboy, musicians always go uncredited for shit they do on albums. W
Quote from: BiG*WiCkEd on May 20, 2011, 09:17:53 PMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Nate Day on May 20, 2011, 02:30:53 AMQuote from: BiG*WiCkEd on May 19, 2011, 04:08:32 PMNo doubt in mind he was all up in those two jams. Sad to see how he doesnt get the credit he deserves on there. Greed can do major damage to a man. This mans contribution to music is fucking impressive. Doesn't work that way homeboy, musicians always go uncredited for shit they do on albums. WWhe said he helped, that could mean anything.We all know what "help" could mean. Listen to Dogg Food, Dre only "helped" mixing that record. I'm also interested in knowing what Quik did on Doggfather. That album is hard as fuck.Wno you don't you wasn't there.if quik wrote music or mixed the song he would have been credited
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Nate Day on May 20, 2011, 02:30:53 AMQuote from: BiG*WiCkEd on May 19, 2011, 04:08:32 PMNo doubt in mind he was all up in those two jams. Sad to see how he doesnt get the credit he deserves on there. Greed can do major damage to a man. This mans contribution to music is fucking impressive. Doesn't work that way homeboy, musicians always go uncredited for shit they do on albums. WWhe said he helped, that could mean anything.We all know what "help" could mean. Listen to Dogg Food, Dre only "helped" mixing that record. I'm also interested in knowing what Quik did on Doggfather. That album is hard as fuck.W
Quote from: BiG*WiCkEd on May 19, 2011, 04:08:32 PMNo doubt in mind he was all up in those two jams. Sad to see how he doesnt get the credit he deserves on there. Greed can do major damage to a man. This mans contribution to music is fucking impressive. Doesn't work that way homeboy, musicians always go uncredited for shit they do on albums. WWhe said he helped, that could mean anything.
No doubt in mind he was all up in those two jams. Sad to see how he doesnt get the credit he deserves on there. Greed can do major damage to a man. This mans contribution to music is fucking impressive. Doesn't work that way homeboy, musicians always go uncredited for shit they do on albums. WW
It's different. You imply that Dre did beats that Daz supposedly jacked for Dogg Food. If anything, Dre did the same thing for The Chronic & Dogg Food. In both cases, Daz probably did the basic beats (only on a couple songs on Chronic, Rat-Tat-Tat and High Powered) and came out with the concepts/samples and Dre (along with Soopafly, Emmanuel Dean and other dudes) added his midas touch to it, and mixed it.
Snoop's interview proves Dre was involved during Dogg Food, which is old news since he's credited for mixing all the tracks. But what Snoop maybe interpreting as producing a song was really mixing the songs. I'm no specialist but mixing seems to be a very important yet undernoticed part when producing a track, and it happens to be Dre's forté. So all I'm saying is we shouldn't take Snoop's words as gospel. However, call it how you want, but Dre did contribute a lot to Dogg Food's sound, even if Daz probably did most of the work, hence his producer's credits.
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Nate Day on May 21, 2011, 02:58:27 AMQuote from: BiG*WiCkEd on May 20, 2011, 09:17:53 PMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Nate Day on May 20, 2011, 02:30:53 AMQuote from: BiG*WiCkEd on May 19, 2011, 04:08:32 PMNo doubt in mind he was all up in those two jams. Sad to see how he doesnt get the credit he deserves on there. Greed can do major damage to a man. This mans contribution to music is fucking impressive. Whe said he helped, that could mean anything.We all know what "help" could mean. Listen to Dogg Food, Dre only "helped" mixing that record. I'm also interested in knowing what Quik did on Doggfather. That album is hard as fuck.Wno you don't you wasn't there.if quik wrote music or mixed the song he would have been creditedIt doesn't always go like that though.
Quote from: BiG*WiCkEd on May 20, 2011, 09:17:53 PMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Nate Day on May 20, 2011, 02:30:53 AMQuote from: BiG*WiCkEd on May 19, 2011, 04:08:32 PMNo doubt in mind he was all up in those two jams. Sad to see how he doesnt get the credit he deserves on there. Greed can do major damage to a man. This mans contribution to music is fucking impressive. Whe said he helped, that could mean anything.We all know what "help" could mean. Listen to Dogg Food, Dre only "helped" mixing that record. I'm also interested in knowing what Quik did on Doggfather. That album is hard as fuck.Wno you don't you wasn't there.if quik wrote music or mixed the song he would have been credited
Quote from: bouli77 on May 23, 2011, 12:33:49 AMIt's different. You imply that Dre did beats that Daz supposedly jacked for Dogg Food. If anything, Dre did the same thing for The Chronic & Dogg Food. In both cases, Daz probably did the basic beats (only on a couple songs on Chronic, Rat-Tat-Tat and High Powered) and came out with the concepts/samples and Dre (along with Soopafly, Emmanuel Dean and other dudes) added his midas touch to it, and mixed it.well firstly Soopa wasn't around for the Chronic or Doggystyle (he was discovered around MWTC era). Secondly I don't believe Dre 'jacked' beats. He's a producer, it's only Daz who cried about Dre not giving him credit for giving him a sample. Then Daz had a pissy fit and removed U Can't C Me from Dogg Food and removed all credit from Dre because he was too retarded to know the difference between being a producer and a beatmaker.
Quote from: bouli77 on May 23, 2011, 12:33:49 AMSnoop's interview proves Dre was involved during Dogg Food, which is old news since he's credited for mixing all the tracks. But what Snoop maybe interpreting as producing a song was really mixing the songs. I'm no specialist but mixing seems to be a very important yet undernoticed part when producing a track, and it happens to be Dre's forté. So all I'm saying is we shouldn't take Snoop's words as gospel. However, call it how you want, but Dre did contribute a lot to Dogg Food's sound, even if Daz probably did most of the work, hence his producer's credits.I'd suggest that Dre did alot on that album, his sound is all over Dogg Pound Gangstaz, Respect, Let's Play House. Let's not forget Daz also took Dre's production on OG 2 BG and claimed it was his own with minimal difference on the Chronic 2000 compilation. Dre does alot more uncredited work than it seems, even to this day he recreated that beat Havoc did for Game (said in the making of the Documentary by Havoc) as Havoc lost the sample, but Dre did it all uncredited. Same with Kush with DJ Khali, Dre added bits again uncredited.
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yeah i know what u mean, that's another story though. I think Dre let Daz get all the production credits cause he was pressured to do so by Daz & others (Suge), and also because he knew that this album would have poor commercial replay value and he wouldn't get royalty checks that much anyway compared to music from Doggystyle or The Chronic. If Daz had behaved like Chris The Glove Taylor, i.e. not bitching and taking the whole Death Row experience as "college education", Dre wouldn't have blackballed him.
yeah my bad blackballing isnt the best term.
LMAO, this turns into a thread dissing Dr. Dre......you kids need to leave this bullshit alone and try another route.