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Mizery Made:
Thanks, ressaw. Can't say I had heard that one, which explains why I wasn't able to place it.

Jome:

--- Quote from: WestKos on December 13, 2010, 08:16:30 AM ---
--- Quote from: Matty on December 10, 2010, 09:45:06 AM ---billboard reporting Khalil as sole producer on Kush. final credits will likely be produced by DJ Khalil, mixed by Dr. Dre.

i know y'all won't add this without real confirmation but i'm writing it down here anyway ;D

The Game - Make Up Sex (Prod. Dr. Dre & Taylor Graves)

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Now i think it's real confirmation...



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Hmm.. certainly real confirmation, but it's still very hard hard to believe..

Khalil is dope and all that, but he never made such a beat, with such clean thundering bass, hard-hitting piano, all kinds of crazy effects (without being all over the place as Khalil often is).
The beat just screams Dre through and through.. I wonder what the original skeleton-beat Khalil brought to Dre sounds like.

Dre-Day:
^it's not like Dre's other beats either

Portugoal:

--- Quote from: Mizery Made on December 20, 2010, 09:28:29 AM ---This is kind of off-topic, since I'm not offering up any original Dre production to add, but I figure this is one of the best places to ask this question at (since you guys are obviously familiar with Dre's work). Does anyone know where the Dre beat that Whoo Kid used for Tech N9ne's "Hard Liquor" originated? You can here it toward the end of this Travis Barker interview with Whoo Kid. I know the beat was also used back in 2005 for Yukmouth's "Like My Swag" on his Million Dollar Mixtape, but I can't place where it originated.

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I always thought that was a Jelly Roll beat. Not Dre :-\

Matty:

--- Quote from: Jome on December 20, 2010, 02:09:11 PM ---
--- Quote from: WestKos on December 13, 2010, 08:16:30 AM ---
--- Quote from: Matty on December 10, 2010, 09:45:06 AM ---billboard reporting Khalil as sole producer on Kush. final credits will likely be produced by DJ Khalil, mixed by Dr. Dre.

i know y'all won't add this without real confirmation but i'm writing it down here anyway ;D

The Game - Make Up Sex (Prod. Dr. Dre & Taylor Graves)

--- End quote ---


Now i think it's real confirmation...



--- End quote ---

Hmm.. certainly real confirmation, but it's still very hard hard to believe..

Khalil is dope and all that, but he never made such a beat, with such clean thundering bass, hard-hitting piano, all kinds of crazy effects (without being all over the place as Khalil often is).
The beat just screams Dre through and through.. I wonder what the original skeleton-beat Khalil brought to Dre sounds like.



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probably sounded better than Scott Storch's beat for 'Get Up' before Dre 'mixed' it...

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