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These will be both recycle bin material... Nobody wants to hear rambling from a 50 year old man . Just disappear Dre .
Quote from: GangstaBoogy on July 17, 2012, 04:17:52 PMQuote from: Larrabee on July 17, 2012, 02:30:50 PMNowadays we don't get any beats by Dre, we just get Beats By Dre.Nice one. Sig-worthy quote right there lol.Quote from: NIKCC on July 17, 2012, 02:40:15 PMremember when there were only like 4-5 songs which dre rapped on that weren't produced by him? in this new era, it's the complete opposite....but not because dre stopped producing, but because the definition of producer as we once knew it has changed.More like these younger cats learned from that last generation and got their business right. I remember reading a rumor back in like 04 that Detox was completed in 2002 but it couldn't be released because all of Dre's ghost-producers stood up to him and demanded proper credit and had their lawyers and legal teams ready to go; so Dre had to scratch all their material and start over. Now that may have been just a rumor, but the fact that its 2012 and the album still isn't here and Dre is suddenly rapping over beats by other producers says a lot. Remember what khalil said ? "kush" was a completely different beat before Dre got his hands on it. I believe him.
Quote from: Larrabee on July 17, 2012, 02:30:50 PMNowadays we don't get any beats by Dre, we just get Beats By Dre.Nice one. Sig-worthy quote right there lol.Quote from: NIKCC on July 17, 2012, 02:40:15 PMremember when there were only like 4-5 songs which dre rapped on that weren't produced by him? in this new era, it's the complete opposite....but not because dre stopped producing, but because the definition of producer as we once knew it has changed.More like these younger cats learned from that last generation and got their business right. I remember reading a rumor back in like 04 that Detox was completed in 2002 but it couldn't be released because all of Dre's ghost-producers stood up to him and demanded proper credit and had their lawyers and legal teams ready to go; so Dre had to scratch all their material and start over. Now that may have been just a rumor, but the fact that its 2012 and the album still isn't here and Dre is suddenly rapping over beats by other producers says a lot.
Nowadays we don't get any beats by Dre, we just get Beats By Dre.
remember when there were only like 4-5 songs which dre rapped on that weren't produced by him? in this new era, it's the complete opposite....but not because dre stopped producing, but because the definition of producer as we once knew it has changed.
Gimme tha beats tho..But stay off the mic unless it's over your beats .
Even when that Rick Ross track comes out I dont believe it's gonna do something big. But I'm waiting for Xzibit to drop "Napalm" there's a track with Tha Liks and King-T called Louis XIII produced by Dr.Dre. That's what I'm waiting for.
I remember reading a rumor back in like 04 that Detox was completed in 2002 but it couldn't be released because all of Dre's ghost-producers stood up to him and demanded proper credit and had their lawyers and legal teams ready to go; so Dre had to scratch all their material and start over. Now that may have been just a rumor, but the fact that its 2012 and the album still isn't here and Dre is suddenly rapping over beats by other producers says a lot.
Quote from: GangstaBoogy on July 17, 2012, 04:17:52 PMI remember reading a rumor back in like 04 that Detox was completed in 2002 but it couldn't be released because all of Dre's ghost-producers stood up to him and demanded proper credit and had their lawyers and legal teams ready to go; so Dre had to scratch all their material and start over. Now that may have been just a rumor, but the fact that its 2012 and the album still isn't here and Dre is suddenly rapping over beats by other producers says a lot. I would believe a man who told me he saw Santa Claus fucking the Tooth Fairy on his lawn over that rumor and so would anyone with any sense of logic. The greatest thing that could ever have happened to any producer's career would be for Dre to fuck with their beat. You're gonna believe that all these people battling to get on Dre's good side went behind his back and joined up to blackmail him for credit? In order for them to get in the studio with Dre in the first place, he's having his legal team make sure he can't be fucked so it's silly to even think it went down like this. As for why Dre ain't putting his name on production credits no more. I truthfully think he's feeling the pressure to have a hot record constantly associated with his name. If him and say, Khalil both produce a record and he says "Yo! Man, I'm gonna let you have the credit on this" then it works well. The song goes out and people aren't critiquing it like a Dr. Dre record where they compare it against everything else he's put out for the last 20 years. If the track goes lukewarm, the critics can't smash on him for falling off if his name ain't on the credit. He gets to keep working on music but creates the aura that he hasn't produced anything that's been released in awhile so when a track comes out with his name on it, it feels like a return. Think about it. All these songs get leaked from outside parties and then the credit don't have "Dr. Dre" on it. Let's be fucking real with this. You think if Dr. Dre worked on the production for "Kush", he couldn't get producer credit if he wanted it?