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yeah i dont see anywhere about Dre prodcing shit on thatDre is a fraud and Kendrick tryna make headlines like an attention whore. hope he don't become the next Game lmao
Quote from: OG Black Wilson on October 22, 2012, 11:37:21 PMyeah i dont see anywhere about Dre prodcing shit on thatDre is a fraud and Kendrick tryna make headlines like an attention whore. hope he don't become the next Game lmaou serious?dude hasn't come out dissing people hasnt been trying to advertise shit i mean dude has been humble up to this point.
Quote from: J-FUNKTION on October 22, 2012, 07:49:52 PMQuote from: NIKCC on October 22, 2012, 05:58:22 PMQuote from: Hoodlum204 on October 22, 2012, 12:41:00 PMThis Is Bullshit!!....How Can This Be When Dre Didn't Produce ONE Track On Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City???dre produced the second half of "m.a.a.d city"...even if it was credited to him. he also co-produced "compton", with possible co-production on a couple others.first you were assuming that...then i see you were guaranteeing that, in the tone of a solid and sure guess... and now youre saying it like its fact...can we see where it says that?it doesn't say anywhere, it's more like one of those "you can tell buy the sound" sorta thing. like how everyone could tell Dre did a majority of "Dogg Food" as soon as it dropped. Listen closely to the beat on "m.a.a.d city" (2nd half of the song). If u wanna believe that Dre mixing a beat gives it his signature sound, then go ahead. Maybe he's not the one who came up with the general concept for the beat...but u cant sit here and tell me that it has a classic Dre sound all over it by coincidence. It has that sound cuz Dre was the one who put the thing together (aka the traditional definition of producer).
Quote from: NIKCC on October 22, 2012, 05:58:22 PMQuote from: Hoodlum204 on October 22, 2012, 12:41:00 PMThis Is Bullshit!!....How Can This Be When Dre Didn't Produce ONE Track On Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City???dre produced the second half of "m.a.a.d city"...even if it was credited to him. he also co-produced "compton", with possible co-production on a couple others.first you were assuming that...then i see you were guaranteeing that, in the tone of a solid and sure guess... and now youre saying it like its fact...can we see where it says that?
Quote from: Hoodlum204 on October 22, 2012, 12:41:00 PMThis Is Bullshit!!....How Can This Be When Dre Didn't Produce ONE Track On Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City???dre produced the second half of "m.a.a.d city"...even if it was credited to him. he also co-produced "compton", with possible co-production on a couple others.
This Is Bullshit!!....How Can This Be When Dre Didn't Produce ONE Track On Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City???
Quote from: NIKCC on October 23, 2012, 02:15:32 AMQuote from: J-FUNKTION on October 22, 2012, 07:49:52 PMQuote from: NIKCC on October 22, 2012, 05:58:22 PMQuote from: Hoodlum204 on October 22, 2012, 12:41:00 PMThis Is Bullshit!!....How Can This Be When Dre Didn't Produce ONE Track On Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City???dre produced the second half of "m.a.a.d city"...even if it was credited to him. he also co-produced "compton", with possible co-production on a couple others.first you were assuming that...then i see you were guaranteeing that, in the tone of a solid and sure guess... and now youre saying it like its fact...can we see where it says that?it doesn't say anywhere, it's more like one of those "you can tell buy the sound" sorta thing. like how everyone could tell Dre did a majority of "Dogg Food" as soon as it dropped. Listen closely to the beat on "m.a.a.d city" (2nd half of the song). If u wanna believe that Dre mixing a beat gives it his signature sound, then go ahead. Maybe he's not the one who came up with the general concept for the beat...but u cant sit here and tell me that it has a classic Dre sound all over it by coincidence. It has that sound cuz Dre was the one who put the thing together (aka the traditional definition of producer).Sure, sure. You can think what you want.
Quote from: NIKCC on October 23, 2012, 02:15:32 AMQuote from: J-FUNKTION on October 22, 2012, 07:49:52 PMQuote from: NIKCC on October 22, 2012, 05:58:22 PMQuote from: Hoodlum204 on October 22, 2012, 12:41:00 PMThis Is Bullshit!!....How Can This Be When Dre Didn't Produce ONE Track On Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City???dre produced the second half of "m.a.a.d city"...even if it was credited to him. he also co-produced "compton", with possible co-production on a couple others.first you were assuming that...then i see you were guaranteeing that, in the tone of a solid and sure guess... and now youre saying it like its fact...can we see where it says that?it doesn't say anywhere, it's more like one of those "you can tell buy the sound" sorta thing. like how everyone could tell Dre did a majority of "Dogg Food" as soon as it dropped. Listen closely to the beat on "m.a.a.d city" (2nd half of the song). If u wanna believe that Dre mixing a beat gives it his signature sound, then go ahead. Maybe he's not the one who came up with the general concept for the beat...but u cant sit here and tell me that it has a classic Dre sound all over it by coincidence. It has that sound cuz Dre was the one who put the thing together (aka the traditional definition of producer). Dre is only executive producer and he probably helped with mixing, but I believe that they spend looong hours in the studio with work on gkmc,Dre didnt produce 2nd half of 'maad city' it's THC or Terrace Martin
I don't think Dre produced or ghost produced anything on GKMC but I still believe he put a lot of work otherwise as far a mixing and the executive producer role. One of the traditional definitions of an executive producer besides quarterbacking the actual producers of the album is sequencing the album & if you listen that album flows perfect. Go back & listen to efil4zaggin, the chronic, doggystyle, Dogg Food, 2001, you'll see the songs flow perfectly into each other just like Kendrick's. So eventhough Dre didn't place any actual beats on there, he still but a lot of work in which I can understand taking away from working on his own shit.