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Quote from: George Jetson on February 26, 2013, 06:00:00 PMQuote from: Okka on February 26, 2013, 03:29:13 PMQuote from: George Jetson on February 26, 2013, 02:59:42 PMso was he one of Sneed's ghost writers too?Yeah, they both wrote songs and made beats for Dre.Sneed wrote lyrics for dre??i like Sneed's lyrics regardless of who wrote them....too bad he didn't have more songs on MWTCI think he did some lyrics. Not 100% sure though. Have you heard the original Sam Sneed album that was supposed to come out back in '95? It's dope as fuck.
Quote from: Okka on February 26, 2013, 03:29:13 PMQuote from: George Jetson on February 26, 2013, 02:59:42 PMso was he one of Sneed's ghost writers too?Yeah, they both wrote songs and made beats for Dre.Sneed wrote lyrics for dre??i like Sneed's lyrics regardless of who wrote them....too bad he didn't have more songs on MWTC
Quote from: George Jetson on February 26, 2013, 02:59:42 PMso was he one of Sneed's ghost writers too?Yeah, they both wrote songs and made beats for Dre.
so was he one of Sneed's ghost writers too?
Quote from: George Jetson on February 26, 2013, 06:00:00 PMQuote from: Okka on February 26, 2013, 03:29:13 PMQuote from: George Jetson on February 26, 2013, 02:59:42 PMso was he one of Sneed's ghost writers too?Yeah, they both wrote songs and made beats for Dre.Sneed wrote lyrics for dre??i like Sneed's lyrics regardless of who wrote them....too bad he didn't have more songs on MWTCFlexx were a part of Sneed's "Street Scholars" team, that got split up to two camps when Dre left Death Row to start Aftermath. That's why you can hear some lyrics from songs that appeared on OG "Street Scholars" album on Flexx's later released material.
why didn't Dre take Sneed with him again?
Quote from: Mietek23 on February 27, 2013, 10:20:57 AMQuote from: George Jetson on February 26, 2013, 06:00:00 PMQuote from: Okka on February 26, 2013, 03:29:13 PMQuote from: George Jetson on February 26, 2013, 02:59:42 PMso was he one of Sneed's ghost writers too?Yeah, they both wrote songs and made beats for Dre.Sneed wrote lyrics for dre??i like Sneed's lyrics regardless of who wrote them....too bad he didn't have more songs on MWTCFlexx were a part of Sneed's "Street Scholars" team, that got split up to two camps when Dre left Death Row to start Aftermath. That's why you can hear some lyrics from songs that appeared on OG "Street Scholars" album on Flexx's later released material.Actually Sam Sneed left, Dr Dre left and only J.Flexx stay with Suge & Death Row. Sam Sneed stopped workin with Dre who started Aftermath music with musicians like Stu-B-Doo, Carl Butch Small... for a new team The Soul Kitchen with guyz The Glove Taylor and Bud'da. Sam Sneed didn't join J.Flexx or Dr Dre. He just stopped his works when Dre left Death Row.
J.Flexx - Billboard Dreams01. Intro02. Get Mine And Go(produced by : J.Flexx)03. Sexy U Are(produced by : Prolific)04. Do My Thang(produced by : Sean Barney Thomas)05. Billboard Dreams(produced by : Sean Barney Thomas)06. Into The Wild(produced by : Prolific)07. Man With A Plan(produced by : J.Flexx)08. Trues And Vogues(produced by : J.Flexx)09. Cards On The Table(produced by : Sean Barney Thomas)10. Somebody Out There(produced by : Kevin Huntley & Prolific)DOWNLOAD HEREFor information : "Billboard Dreams" and "Man With A Plan" are tracks previously recorded for Death Row Records debut and unreleased album "Billboard Dreams (aka Stayin Alive)"
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