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Do people really want a Detox album? Y'all heard the tracks coming out of that shit. It was turrible. It's best to just put out 2 classics and just stop while you're ahead. He's making more money sitting at home, pumping steroids in his ass and hanging out with his boytoys in the Caribbean anyway.
Quote from: NIKCC on August 31, 2012, 10:44:14 PMQuote from: dubsmith_nz on August 31, 2012, 10:08:31 PMQuote from: ttpac on August 31, 2012, 06:33:46 PMDre's love for money has obviously become stronger than his passion & love for hip hop; otherwise Detox would have been out a long time ago. The word sellout would probably be the best word to describe the good doctor.How is he a sellout though? Dre has always cared about sound quality. The beats line is the perfect product for him, and actually represents what he's about. He's not endorsing some bullshit company that has nothing to do with him. The word sell out gets thrown around way too much.he cares about his legacy above all elseAnd how does making millions off a music related product like headphones tarnish that legacy?
Quote from: dubsmith_nz on August 31, 2012, 10:08:31 PMQuote from: ttpac on August 31, 2012, 06:33:46 PMDre's love for money has obviously become stronger than his passion & love for hip hop; otherwise Detox would have been out a long time ago. The word sellout would probably be the best word to describe the good doctor.How is he a sellout though? Dre has always cared about sound quality. The beats line is the perfect product for him, and actually represents what he's about. He's not endorsing some bullshit company that has nothing to do with him. The word sell out gets thrown around way too much.he cares about his legacy above all else
Quote from: ttpac on August 31, 2012, 06:33:46 PMDre's love for money has obviously become stronger than his passion & love for hip hop; otherwise Detox would have been out a long time ago. The word sellout would probably be the best word to describe the good doctor.How is he a sellout though? Dre has always cared about sound quality. The beats line is the perfect product for him, and actually represents what he's about. He's not endorsing some bullshit company that has nothing to do with him. The word sell out gets thrown around way too much.
Dre's love for money has obviously become stronger than his passion & love for hip hop; otherwise Detox would have been out a long time ago. The word sellout would probably be the best word to describe the good doctor.
some tracks were good and some even had potential to be great if completed...for instance, if he released an album fulla songs like the recent one that dropped with king-t+xzibit, it would be a modern day classic.
Quote from: NIKCC on August 31, 2012, 11:23:38 PMsome tracks were good and some even had potential to be great if completed...for instance, if he released an album fulla songs like the recent one that dropped with king-t+xzibit, it would be a modern day classic. Not really. It would be bumpable for sure but he's been doing that for decades and why just contribute more of the same? If he's complacent, he's better off not putting out a new album.
anyone got a link to all the songs he did with King T?
Didnt Dre and Snoop have a concept for a duet album? i forgot what it was called, but I remember the idea re-surfaced and they were planning on releasing it again as "The Wash" soundtrack. they should just do that now, considering theyre both in a very grey area and they do bring the best out each other. if there ever was a time, this is it.
Quote from: S.I.K. on August 31, 2012, 10:48:05 PMDo people really want a Detox album? Y'all heard the tracks coming out of that shit. It was turrible. It's best to just put out 2 classics and just stop while you're ahead. He's making more money sitting at home, pumping steroids in his ass and hanging out with his boytoys in the Caribbean anyway.some tracks were good and some even had potential to be great if completed...for instance, if he released an album fulla songs like the recent one that dropped with king-t+xzibit, it would be a modern day classic.
Quote from: NIKCC on September 02, 2012, 01:38:30 PMDidnt Dre and Snoop have a concept for a duet album? i forgot what it was called, but I remember the idea re-surfaced and they were planning on releasing it again as "The Wash" soundtrack. they should just do that now, considering theyre both in a very grey area and they do bring the best out each other. if there ever was a time, this is it. Everyone hated on "Kush" though, even though I still fuck with that track.