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If you could choose producers and guests for Oh My God
Murrow:
--- Quote from: Waitin For The DJ on January 13, 2003, 11:36:49 AM ---Murrow: are you trying to tell me that Ain't No Fun doesn't sound like a Warren G beat more than a Dre one. Also, even if he didn't fully produce it I think Warren G played a big part in producing Gz and Hustlaz, cause he used exactly the same sample to produce nearly the same beat for 2 Pac & Richie Rich on Lie To Kick It.
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That's your opinion, but to me Dre was the force that guided that album and made it a classic...on the production side.
If they produced such classics then why were they never alble to come close to that success?
On The Edge of Insanity:
Well I would say that Daz's production on Dogg Food was pretty much up to the same standard as was Warren's on the Twinz Cd and his own first album. All I am saying is that Daz and Warren G played a similar role to say Mel-Man and Scott Storch on 2001, in producing Doggystyle, and therefore you saying that Dre hasn't produced anything himself since Doggystyle was incorrect. I have no doubt that the album wouldn't have been the same without Dre as the head (although the remixes of some of the tracks that Daz did were really tight), but he wasn't the only one there.
On The Edge of Insanity:
--- Quote from: Lil' Sticky on January 13, 2003, 12:58:04 PM ---Producers:
Dr. Dre
Hi-Tek
Guest:
Dr. Dre
Eminem
50 Cent
DMC
;D Kurupt ;D
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I'm sorry but this is a typical reply from someone who has only just jumped on the Rakim bandwagon now that he is on Aftermath. This guy is the best rapper ever, and therefore has a lot of history attached to him. You can't just bundle on the Aftermath camp to his album, it will spoil his sound completly. If Dre raps on this album he will get absolutely killed by Rakim and it will be a laughable track. And I hardly think that 50 Cent's droanyness will go hand in hand with Rakim's crisp delivery.
You didn't even mention DJ Premier, who for me is someone who is essential to have on the album to at least retain some of Rakim's normal sound from his previous albums.
LyRiCaL_G:
id like 8 dre joints, 3 primo joints and 3 large professor joints
oh n apperances a bonus disk with appearances by rass kass, snoop, dre, xzibit, eminem, redman and kane........and y'all gon laugh at me at this, but id like rakim 2 rap on a callobo with michael jackson sumtime 2, cuz i feel rakim can tear a good beat up, like he did on truth hurts joint, but like that probably would neva happen
but they should release the bonus cd like a couple of months afta they release the actual cd so ppl can just judge his actual solo album fairly first,
Now_Im_Not_Banned:
--- Quote from: Murrow on January 14, 2003, 11:29:18 AM ---
--- Quote from: Waitin For The DJ on January 13, 2003, 11:36:49 AM ---Murrow: are you trying to tell me that Ain't No Fun doesn't sound like a Warren G beat more than a Dre one. Also, even if he didn't fully produce it I think Warren G played a big part in producing Gz and Hustlaz, cause he used exactly the same sample to produce nearly the same beat for 2 Pac & Richie Rich on Lie To Kick It.
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That's your opinion, but to me Dre was the force that guided that album and made it a classic...on the production side.
If they produced such classics then why were they never alble to come close to that success?
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LoL...Buddy...Both Warren and Daz have claimed to have done production on "Doggystyle"...The booklet had no credits, so they never got credited...And they never came close to that succes? Uhhh, Warren G "Regulator"...Tha Dogg Pound "Dogg Food"...LoL...Come on now...PeACe
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