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--- Quote from: From Dre-Day to Nate Day on November 30, 2011, 02:02:45 AM ---
--- Quote from: Okka on November 29, 2011, 10:01:53 AM ---Rakim's "After You Die" was produced Mr. Porter. Also Rakim originally had 50 Cent's "Heat".


--- Quote ---“We did another song called ‘After You Die,’ and he was on the way man. Before 50, he had that song ‘Heat’, and it was amazing.”
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http://www.complex.com/music/2011/06/interview-mr-porter-classics/rakim

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interesting. im quite sure Rakim said before that Dre produced it

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Yeh interesting. That beat is straight Dre imo and we all know Dre does love that sample though (Legends Of The Fall Offs, the track on the War soundtrack).

Dargine:

--- Quote from: Okka on November 29, 2011, 10:01:53 AM --- Also Rakim originally had 50 Cent's "Heat".

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Rakim and Busta Rhymes both did a song to that beat before 50 got it, they all did it the same day as far as I know, they went in 1 by 1.




--- Quote from: dubsmith_nz on October 01, 2011, 12:58:44 AM ---

Looks interesting any way, who's the artist?

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Gunz, he was working with Dre durin' the early Aftermath days.


Also, Dre did indeed do "Whirlwind Pyramid" for The D.O.C, all DOC did was bring in the sample and Dre made it into what we heard.. but basicly it's just the sample on repeat.



Edit:


--- Quote ---Fila Fresh Crew:

3 The Hard Way
Drink It Up
Tuffest Man Alive
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and



--- Quote ---Album: N.W.A. - N.W.A. And The Posse

5 Fila Fresh Crew - Drink It Up
 

9 Fila Fresh Crew - Tuffest Man Alive

11 Fila Fresh Crew - 3 The Hard Way
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Those songs are the same. I'm still wonderin' if Dre did those 4 songs for Fila Fresh Crew on the "The Posse" album, didn't he also do the other 4 which where released on the Fila Fresh Crew album ("Tuffest Man Alive")?



Another track you missed:

Obie Trice - Shit Hits The Fan (extended version) (ft. Eminem, Dr. Dre & Brooklyn)




And "Judgement Day" and "Mentally Disturbed" aren't really D.O.C. songs, more like Six-Two solo songs, at least put the features to both songs as Six-Two and Dr. Dre to the right tracks.
And what about all the other remixes to songs from "No One Can Do It Better"? Had Dre anything to do with producin' dem?



Will_B:

--- Quote from: Dargine on November 30, 2011, 09:57:07 AM ---
--- Quote from: Okka on November 29, 2011, 10:01:53 AM --- Also Rakim originally had 50 Cent's "Heat".

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Rakim and Busta Rhymes both did a song to that beat before 50 got it, they all did it the same day as far as I know, they went in 1 by 1.




--- Quote from: dubsmith_nz on October 01, 2011, 12:58:44 AM ---

Looks interesting any way, who's the artist?

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Gunz, he was working with Dre durin' the early Aftermath days.


Also, Dre did indeed do "Whirlwind Pyramid" for The D.O.C, all DOC did was bring in the sample and Dre made it into what we heard.. but basicly it's just the sample on repeat.




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So what other songs share the Heat beat? Wanna bump all 3 to compare em. Dope story...

Dargine:

--- Quote from: The O.G. Will_B 'Sosi xyu pider' on November 30, 2011, 10:02:41 AM ---
So what other songs share the Heat beat? Wanna bump all 3 to compare em. Dope story...

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As far as I know they never leaked.. But I don't listen to Ra' and Bus' enough to be sure.

Tha Crip:
they never came out, even if a shit quality verion somehow leaked it woulda been mentioned somewhere in this thread long ago, pretty cool to know busta did a version.

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