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C.V.: Dr. Dre (Productions) ©
Okka:
--- Quote from: donfathaimmortal on May 22, 2016, 06:14:03 AM ---Dr.Dre didn't produce both "California Love". The "remix" one was produced by LayLaw and D-Maq. Death Row releases always used wrong credits for this one. The instrumental was made around the same time the OG Dre version was recorded.
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Well, Dre got the credit on the booklet though. You can never know for sure who did what.
donfathaimmortal:
--- Quote from: Okka on May 22, 2016, 06:22:35 AM ---
--- Quote from: donfathaimmortal on May 22, 2016, 06:14:03 AM ---Dr.Dre didn't produce both "California Love". The "remix" one was produced by LayLaw and D-Maq. Death Row releases always used wrong credits for this one. The instrumental was made around the same time the OG Dre version was recorded.
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Well, Dre got the credit on the booklet though. You can never know for sure who did what.
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Check it but i think LayLaw also talked about that in a interview which floatin around internet ;)
donfathaimmortal:
LayLaw about "California Love"
“I went on and played some music for him,” began ‘Law as he recalled his reunion with Dr. Dre in the mid-‘90s. “He heard a beat that he wanted, and it was the ‘California Love (Remix)’ beat. He was officially working on The Chronic 2 way back then. And that song was supposed to have been for his album. … So Dre did the song, a couple days later Roger [Troutman] come out [and] get on it. … A couple days later, ‘Pac hear it [and] ‘Pac get on it. A couple days later now it’s ‘Pac’s single. The very next day they wanna shoot the video. So within a week of us doing it, it became ‘Pac’s single.”
“So I’m like, ‘Alright, what’chu gonna do with my version? ‘Cause we have two versions of the song,’” he continued. “[Dre] said, ‘Your version’s the remix.’ I did it with my partner at the time, [D’Maq]. … [Dr. Dre] told me that he sent the credits into Suge [Knight] and Suge fucked it up. I called Suge. Suge said, ‘Dre never gave me the credits, ‘Law.’ … Mind you, Suge ain’t really worrying about putting my name on shit. So I get in touch with Tupac, and ‘Pac telling me he trying to leave [Death Row Records], he just wanna finish these extra albums and he wanna leave. So, we just kicked back and just let [the situation] marinate.”
Okka:
I've read that interview, but Dre still got the credit on the booklet. Should we take out all the other songs from the list that other people said they've produced?
donfathaimmortal:
--- Quote from: Okka on May 22, 2016, 10:15:02 AM ---I've read that interview, but Dre still got the credit on the booklet. Should we take out all the other songs from the list that other people said they've produced?
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I don't remember if it was LawLay or another guy who said that they put the wrong version or wrong credits in All Eyez On Me. It's just like they had to delete Late Nite from Book 2 due to the sample.
I don't think we can take out most of songs said produced by Dre but I think this "remix" credits were wrong, like a "OG 2 BG" who was produced by Dre but arranged by Daz or "Just Doggin" (aka Mobbin Wit Tha Dogg Pound) which got Dre production.
About All Eyez On Me, it's not Daz who saw that they wanted put Dre as producer for "Got My Mind Made Up", a Dogg Food sessions track ?
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