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Not sure if Dre would produce for a British group called "The Party", they don't look too gangsta... Even though Colin Wolfe was on both Chronic & 2001..
Diggin through my CDs I found a Dr. Dre "album" which i don't quite remember where I got from and it has some tracks from other artists.Here are the tracks:1.The Arabian Prince and the Sh...(don't know exactly which track is that cuz this is the only thing written in the booklet)2.2 Live Crew-Electro Freestyle3.Dr. Dre-Lovers4.Come Deal With Me-High As...5.Dr. Dre ft. DJ Yella-Slice6. Rhyme Sindicate-Sweet Juice7. DJ Unknown-808 Beats8.Ice T-Body Rock9.Criminal At Large-Loc It Up10.Darkstar-Sexy Babe11.C De Chilli-Mercedes N Ladi12.Mistress & Dj Madame E-HY13.Ice T-Ya Don't Quit14.The Egyptian Lover-Egypt E15.King Tee-The Coolest16.Spyder D-Gangsta Wages17.Mc Death Row-Godfather18.2 Live Crew-Revelation19.X-Men-Proffesor X20.The Fila Fresh Crew-Out OfI can upload some of them or all of them somewhere if you want to hear them.
Hittman is not a real person. He was a computer program generated by Dr. Dre and Mel Man back in the mid 90's. When Dre started treating Mel-Man like shit, Mel infiltrated the computer and put a virus in the hittman program
Quote from: Krayzie Jome on November 18, 2005, 07:55:45 AMNot sure if Dre would produce for a British group called "The Party", they don't look too gangsta... Even though Colin Wolfe was on both Chronic & 2001.. Yeah it's highly unlikely lol
Quote from: prominent on November 18, 2005, 08:12:22 AMQuote from: Krayzie Jome on November 18, 2005, 07:55:45 AMNot sure if Dre would produce for a British group called "The Party", they don't look too gangsta... Even though Colin Wolfe was on both Chronic & 2001.. Yeah it's highly unlikely lolFrom what the reviewers on Amazon write, it seems they're American not British.And a few people mention that Dre actually produced the song mentioned above (plus some tracks were done by Teddy Riley)You can listen to snippets there.Looks like it might be true.http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000000OL1/102-0355218-3160176?v=glance
Quote from: MIC on November 24, 2005, 04:55:17 PMQuote from: prominent on November 18, 2005, 08:12:22 AMQuote from: Krayzie Jome on November 18, 2005, 07:55:45 AMNot sure if Dre would produce for a British group called "The Party", they don't look too gangsta... Even though Colin Wolfe was on both Chronic & 2001.. Yeah it's highly unlikely lolFrom what the reviewers on Amazon write, it seems they're American not British.And a few people mention that Dre actually produced the song mentioned above (plus some tracks were done by Teddy Riley)You can listen to snippets there.Looks like it might be true.http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000000OL1/102-0355218-3160176?v=glanceInteresting, the snippet does't sound Dre'sh but there is no way to rule it out.What it is I find weird is why the hell would Dre produce for some mickey mouse faggots. The only conclusion that can really be reached is that he was needing the cash, the track was released in 1992 presumably before the Chronic was released and I think that the whole of Death Row were broke (many stayed broke even when the Chronic came out).
Dre producedEminem- Fackand Shake ThatEminem produced "When I'm Gone"
Quote from: NoThru22 on November 25, 2005, 10:34:25 AMDre producedEminem- Fackand Shake ThatEminem produced "When I'm Gone"Source/proof