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No doubt some of it is true but its like when your at work and you work with your manager on a project. when its done your manager gets the credit that's just how it goes.
nice readdisagree with him about the Firm and Aftermath albums, they didn't sell because they weren't that good
Quote from: HighEyeCue on January 31, 2012, 03:22:38 PMnice readdisagree with him about the Firm and Aftermath albums, they didn't sell because they weren't that goodi think he has a point about the content of the aftermath compilation, people were expecting another chronicsad what happened to chris though, dre should get it sorted out.did you know that the beat from Hello was for King T first? i think chris brought it up in another interview too, last year
Like i been saying, Dre is a FRAUD. Never understood how people can respect this guy
In regards to the Hello beat, apparently Kool G Rap rhymed on it first using the same concept N.W.A. would.Official or not:http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=256241.0#msg2599887So there's a King T version of it too, collecting dust in a vault most likely.
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Nate Day on February 01, 2012, 01:31:55 AMQuote from: HighEyeCue on January 31, 2012, 03:22:38 PMnice readdisagree with him about the Firm and Aftermath albums, they didn't sell because they weren't that goodi think he has a point about the content of the aftermath compilation, people were expecting another chronicsad what happened to chris though, dre should get it sorted out.did you know that the beat from Hello was for King T first? i think chris brought it up in another interview too, last yeartoo busy buying fake-ass ricky ross 100k watches to pay these dudes
@ Cross Em Out .... I wouldn't call him a fraud ... he truly is one of hip-hop's greatest producers .... he's just had some help, like all of them. His only offense in my opinion is not crediting that "help" enough.