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Debate: I think we should include ALL Compton-tracks, when it's so obvious that even the tracks that doesn't list Dre, has a lot of Dre-elements and Dre-sounds in them.Even the producers themselves say Dre added tons of stuff, effects, and what not to the tracks, where he isn't listed as producer. I think Dre was just being generous with the credits this time around.
Quote from: Jome on September 27, 2015, 08:57:13 AMDebate: I think we should include ALL Compton-tracks, when it's so obvious that even the tracks that doesn't list Dre, has a lot of Dre-elements and Dre-sounds in them.Even the producers themselves say Dre added tons of stuff, effects, and what not to the tracks, where he isn't listed as producer. I think Dre was just being generous with the credits this time around.I also think that about the Dre-produced tracks. Directly or indirectly he was connected with them..Added all Compton-tracks boss.
That's some stupid shit. Why don't you just add the songs he was credited on?
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