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I think this confirms that Dre only mixed "Problems" for Sunshine Anderson.On Billboard.com, the credits for the song are:Problems: Morgan, V./City, Mike/Anderson, Sunshine and from Ballerstatus.com...BallerStatus.com: Who else is on the album? Sunshine Anderson: Mike City, Raphael Saadiq is on the album. We got a nice mix by Dr. Dre. We have some new producers on the album. Matt Maadix produced "Sunshine At Midnight." We got some great writing on this album.Jome, it's your call homie.
Quote from: stevenqbosell on March 15, 2007, 08:23:37 AMQuote from: Quik Is The Name. on March 14, 2007, 02:05:43 PMWTF!? I thought Daz Produced "Just Doggin" Me too, for all these years... I personally doubt it was Dre, that beat just Screams Daz, particularly with those drumsA good portion of early Dre beats were co-produced by Daz (with no credit)...
Quote from: Quik Is The Name. on March 14, 2007, 02:05:43 PMWTF!? I thought Daz Produced "Just Doggin" Me too, for all these years... I personally doubt it was Dre, that beat just Screams Daz, particularly with those drums
WTF!? I thought Daz Produced "Just Doggin"
Quote from: Larrabee on March 15, 2007, 08:20:38 AMI think this confirms that Dre only mixed "Problems" for Sunshine Anderson.On Billboard.com, the credits for the song are:Problems: Morgan, V./City, Mike/Anderson, Sunshine and from Ballerstatus.com...BallerStatus.com: Who else is on the album? Sunshine Anderson: Mike City, Raphael Saadiq is on the album. We got a nice mix by Dr. Dre. We have some new producers on the album. Matt Maadix produced "Sunshine At Midnight." We got some great writing on this album.Jome, it's your call homie.I could be wrong but.....Music artists rarely say shit correctly, I've never in my life (though maybe hip hop's mad different in the 5 years I was gone) heard someone brag about getting their song mixed by a dope producer. She probably meant he produced it. furthermore, a producer didn't necessarily have a hand in writing a song, especially in more conventional songs(ie: not rap songs, where the producer is expected to make the music.) like this r and b one. chances are the chords and melody and lyrics were already written and dre just had to program drums and re-instrumentate additional to coaching the vocals. all of which involves no writing. i could be wrong though, just a thought.Quote from: Now_I_Know on March 15, 2007, 11:15:37 AMQuote from: stevenqbosell on March 15, 2007, 08:23:37 AMQuote from: Quik Is The Name. on March 14, 2007, 02:05:43 PMWTF!? I thought Daz Produced "Just Doggin" Me too, for all these years... I personally doubt it was Dre, that beat just Screams Daz, particularly with those drumsA good portion of early Dre beats were co-produced by Daz (with no credit)...Daz got his style from Dre, I don't think the other way around. Just ask snoopy.. ah, i love it, we've been having this argument since 99....-T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on March 16, 2007, 02:55:59 AMQuote from: Larrabee on March 15, 2007, 08:20:38 AMI think this confirms that Dre only mixed "Problems" for Sunshine Anderson.On Billboard.com, the credits for the song are:Problems: Morgan, V./City, Mike/Anderson, Sunshine and from Ballerstatus.com...BallerStatus.com: Who else is on the album? Sunshine Anderson: Mike City, Raphael Saadiq is on the album. We got a nice mix by Dr. Dre. We have some new producers on the album. Matt Maadix produced "Sunshine At Midnight." We got some great writing on this album.Jome, it's your call homie.I could be wrong but.....Music artists rarely say shit correctly, I've never in my life (though maybe hip hop's mad different in the 5 years I was gone) heard someone brag about getting their song mixed by a dope producer. She probably meant he produced it. furthermore, a producer didn't necessarily have a hand in writing a song, especially in more conventional songs(ie: not rap songs, where the producer is expected to make the music.) like this r and b one. chances are the chords and melody and lyrics were already written and dre just had to program drums and re-instrumentate additional to coaching the vocals. all of which involves no writing. i could be wrong though, just a thought.Quote from: Now_I_Know on March 15, 2007, 11:15:37 AMQuote from: stevenqbosell on March 15, 2007, 08:23:37 AMQuote from: Quik Is The Name. on March 14, 2007, 02:05:43 PMWTF!? I thought Daz Produced "Just Doggin" Me too, for all these years... I personally doubt it was Dre, that beat just Screams Daz, particularly with those drumsA good portion of early Dre beats were co-produced by Daz (with no credit)...Daz got his style from Dre, I don't think the other way around. Just ask snoopy.. ah, i love it, we've been having this argument since 99....-T^^Daz & Warren G worked on a good portion of "Doggystyle"...
I get what you're sayin Tanj, thing is I'm pretty sure if Dre did anything more than mix the record, like if he co-produced, he would've been listed as a writer. If one has followed actual booklet credits for Dre's work in recent years, his name is only listed when he's the main producer. Mixing and even additional contributions sometimes don't get the publishing rights to a song.
Yeah, that joint is credited to only Game and Havoc. Dre handled additional production and mixing.
True, I look at it like this though. There's 3 different levels of being credited. "Produced by", "Co-Produced by" and "Additional Production". I would assume only the first 2 count as being official 'Dre beats', while the third level is just a song he tweaked and\or polished up.
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The D.O.C. ..........Is their a Remix to "Lend Me An Ear"?...you got it on there 2 times.
Album cuts include "Force of Nature" and "My Problems," which was producedby Dr. Dre. also find thisThe one and only Dr. Dre produced "Problems" on Sunshine at Midnight.