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No maybe its dre that needs to learn what it means to produce. Just blaze, timbaland, neptunes, khalil, quik, etc etc etc all produce songs by MAKING THE DAMN BEAT. Dre is the only one that's allowed to mix and arrange the orders of things and get production credit.
Quote from: GangstaBoogy on June 10, 2011, 07:04:11 PMNo maybe its dre that needs to learn what it means to produce. Just blaze, timbaland, neptunes, khalil, quik, etc etc etc all produce songs by MAKING THE DAMN BEAT. Dre is the only one that's allowed to mix and arrange the orders of things and get production credit. Then I guess you'll be surprised to learn that a lot of big name producers aren't solely responsible for the beats they produce. Timbaland and Kanye both use coproducers for starters, as well as teams of musicians. And I'd be willing to best most of the others do as well. The thing is for those producers there aren't hardcore groupies scouring over production credits trying to figure out who did what and reading every interview from every no-name they've ever been associated with.
Quote from: GangstaBoogy on June 10, 2011, 07:04:11 PMNo maybe its dre that needs to learn what it means to produce. Just blaze, timbaland, neptunes, khalil, quik, etc etc etc all produce songs by MAKING THE DAMN BEAT. Dre is the only one that's allowed to mix and arrange the orders of things and get production credit. Quik has said himself that producing isn't just making a beat. If Dre doesn't know what it means to produce, why do the majority of the people you just named view him as either the greatest or one of the top producers in hip-hop?
You've got to look all these guys track records without Dre, hardly any of them stand out. Yella, Mel Man, Sam Sneed, Barney Rubble, Focus...I dont know what goes on in Dre's studio and neither does anyone else on here but he is clearly doing something right. At the end of the day i couldnt care less. He's not taking any cash out my pocket as long as some decent music comes out of it all, i've got my problems to worry about.
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Quote from: Gaz on June 11, 2011, 06:31:14 AMYou've got to look all these guys track records without Dre, hardly any of them stand out. Yella, Mel Man, Sam Sneed, Barney Rubble, Focus...I dont know what goes on in Dre's studio and neither does anyone else on here but he is clearly doing something right. At the end of the day i couldnt care less. He's not taking any cash out my pocket as long as some decent music comes out of it all, i've got my problems to worry about.I disagree - Sam Sneed, Mel Man and especially Focus..., Daz and Warren G are all strong producers in thier own right. Dogg Food and Regulate G Funk Era were just as good and Chronic and Doggystyle, and they were both done without Dre's involvement
you can say the exact opposite, how many tracks on Death Row that were Dre produced and not credited, especially on Dogg Food
Daz's best work wasn't done with dre. What about all eyez on me? What about raw? What about the mike dean days?Daz's weakness is obviously not being able to properly mix songs consider quik and mike dean saved him the numerous songs I mentioned. But when has dre made dope street bangers like "whatcha talkin bout" or "my system"?