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Hittman is not a real person. He was a computer program generated by Dr. Dre and Mel Man back in the mid 90's. When Dre started treating Mel-Man like shit, Mel infiltrated the computer and put a virus in the hittman program
see i thought hip hop was the mainstream then rap music was more underground
Aplogies if this has been discussed sometime previously, but I was under the impression that 'Here We Go Again' ft. The Game was a Dre beat.
The thing with The Re-Up beat where it cuts to In Da Club is so bad, if this is a Dre beat then I would assume this is the part that Luis Resto was involved in.Dre's beats have been really disappointing this year.
How can you not mention How We Do It Over Here? That could've been the song of the year with that beat. Busta and Missy fucked it up. Should've done a take 2.
Quote from: prominent on November 25, 2006, 08:15:15 AMThe thing with The Re-Up beat where it cuts to In Da Club is so bad, if this is a Dre beat then I would assume this is the part that Luis Resto was involved in.Dre's beats have been really disappointing this year."The Re-Up" song is produced by Eminem. Dissapointing? "Get You Some", "Cochaina", "Legend Of The Fall Offs", "Boss's Life", "Imagine", "Round Here" and "Get Low" all had great production. Or atleast dope
Not for sure it was but it definitely has Dre drums. That doesn't mean it was Dre produced, look at the Busta and Raekwon song.
Is Where's Your Money by Busta Rhymes and OBD produced by Dre i remember reading in some magazine that it was...