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Quote from: prominent on November 12, 2005, 08:13:09 AMFuck You Remix - Ms. Roq, Yo-Yo & Truth Hurts (unreleased)QuoteThaFormula.com - So it actually turned out better that you didn't make the group?Truth - Exactly and I'm a firm believer that everything happens for a reason. So Dre was like, "I don't think she is gonna do to well backing nobody up," and I was like yeah you right, I'm cool. So I just decided to stay on as a song writer and that probably went on for a couple of years. Finally I guess we kind of lost contact and I was writing elsewhere and kind of still moving around. I think I was living in Atlanta at the time and I ended up moving back to California for something else and they were like, "you know why don't you come do this remix." You know the "Fuck You" remix from the 2001 record that was out at the time. So Dre was like "come do this remix and start working again." So I came to do the remix and that was the first time Dre and I had worked together in the studio.ThaFormula.com - Now hold on a second, did you say a "Fuck You" remix?Truth - Yes. That never came out and you know it's funny like that with Dre because he has to really feel 100 percent that he wants to release something.ThaFormula.com - What's the deal with that remix, was it not very good?Truth- The remix was hot (Laughs). We have a lot of stuff that never comes out of our camp that's hot!ThaFormula.com - I thought I heard you say, "Fuck you" remix. I was thinkin', wait a minute I ain't never heard that.Truth - You should have. It was bangin'! It was hot!ThaFormula.com - What was the remix like?Truth - The "Fuck You" remix was I think uh, it was 3 female rappers. I think Ms. Roq was still signed to the label at the time and there was Yo-Yo.ThaFormula.com - Yo-Yo!?Truth - Yo-Yo and one other female and they were all doing the whole comeback for the "Fuck You" record. They were all doing the whole retaliation thing and I was singin' the hook for it and it was hot. It was quite male bashing, but it was hot (Laughs).ThaFormula.com - Was the beat the same or different?Truth - The beat was pretty much the same, maybe a couple of different things. But it was pretty much the same and they spit on it. I can't really explain it, it was hot. It was bangin' and I wish people could have heard it, but Dre didn't release it and it may have been because it was so edgy and so street that maybe he wasn't sure that was how he wanted to market me once he decided he wanted me to be his artist. So maybe that had a lot to do with it. Because when I tell you it was edgy and we were talkin' a lot of shit, we were! (Laughs). ThaFormula.com - That must have been a fun track to record?Truth - It was fun because I like to talk shit every now and then, so it was fun (Laughs).If we're doing unreleased songs, we might as well add Dr. Dre's remix of Chicken Grease by D'Angelo.
Fuck You Remix - Ms. Roq, Yo-Yo & Truth Hurts (unreleased)QuoteThaFormula.com - So it actually turned out better that you didn't make the group?Truth - Exactly and I'm a firm believer that everything happens for a reason. So Dre was like, "I don't think she is gonna do to well backing nobody up," and I was like yeah you right, I'm cool. So I just decided to stay on as a song writer and that probably went on for a couple of years. Finally I guess we kind of lost contact and I was writing elsewhere and kind of still moving around. I think I was living in Atlanta at the time and I ended up moving back to California for something else and they were like, "you know why don't you come do this remix." You know the "Fuck You" remix from the 2001 record that was out at the time. So Dre was like "come do this remix and start working again." So I came to do the remix and that was the first time Dre and I had worked together in the studio.ThaFormula.com - Now hold on a second, did you say a "Fuck You" remix?Truth - Yes. That never came out and you know it's funny like that with Dre because he has to really feel 100 percent that he wants to release something.ThaFormula.com - What's the deal with that remix, was it not very good?Truth- The remix was hot (Laughs). We have a lot of stuff that never comes out of our camp that's hot!ThaFormula.com - I thought I heard you say, "Fuck you" remix. I was thinkin', wait a minute I ain't never heard that.Truth - You should have. It was bangin'! It was hot!ThaFormula.com - What was the remix like?Truth - The "Fuck You" remix was I think uh, it was 3 female rappers. I think Ms. Roq was still signed to the label at the time and there was Yo-Yo.ThaFormula.com - Yo-Yo!?Truth - Yo-Yo and one other female and they were all doing the whole comeback for the "Fuck You" record. They were all doing the whole retaliation thing and I was singin' the hook for it and it was hot. It was quite male bashing, but it was hot (Laughs).ThaFormula.com - Was the beat the same or different?Truth - The beat was pretty much the same, maybe a couple of different things. But it was pretty much the same and they spit on it. I can't really explain it, it was hot. It was bangin' and I wish people could have heard it, but Dre didn't release it and it may have been because it was so edgy and so street that maybe he wasn't sure that was how he wanted to market me once he decided he wanted me to be his artist. So maybe that had a lot to do with it. Because when I tell you it was edgy and we were talkin' a lot of shit, we were! (Laughs). ThaFormula.com - That must have been a fun track to record?Truth - It was fun because I like to talk shit every now and then, so it was fun (Laughs).
ThaFormula.com - So it actually turned out better that you didn't make the group?Truth - Exactly and I'm a firm believer that everything happens for a reason. So Dre was like, "I don't think she is gonna do to well backing nobody up," and I was like yeah you right, I'm cool. So I just decided to stay on as a song writer and that probably went on for a couple of years. Finally I guess we kind of lost contact and I was writing elsewhere and kind of still moving around. I think I was living in Atlanta at the time and I ended up moving back to California for something else and they were like, "you know why don't you come do this remix." You know the "Fuck You" remix from the 2001 record that was out at the time. So Dre was like "come do this remix and start working again." So I came to do the remix and that was the first time Dre and I had worked together in the studio.ThaFormula.com - Now hold on a second, did you say a "Fuck You" remix?Truth - Yes. That never came out and you know it's funny like that with Dre because he has to really feel 100 percent that he wants to release something.ThaFormula.com - What's the deal with that remix, was it not very good?Truth- The remix was hot (Laughs). We have a lot of stuff that never comes out of our camp that's hot!ThaFormula.com - I thought I heard you say, "Fuck you" remix. I was thinkin', wait a minute I ain't never heard that.Truth - You should have. It was bangin'! It was hot!ThaFormula.com - What was the remix like?Truth - The "Fuck You" remix was I think uh, it was 3 female rappers. I think Ms. Roq was still signed to the label at the time and there was Yo-Yo.ThaFormula.com - Yo-Yo!?Truth - Yo-Yo and one other female and they were all doing the whole comeback for the "Fuck You" record. They were all doing the whole retaliation thing and I was singin' the hook for it and it was hot. It was quite male bashing, but it was hot (Laughs).ThaFormula.com - Was the beat the same or different?Truth - The beat was pretty much the same, maybe a couple of different things. But it was pretty much the same and they spit on it. I can't really explain it, it was hot. It was bangin' and I wish people could have heard it, but Dre didn't release it and it may have been because it was so edgy and so street that maybe he wasn't sure that was how he wanted to market me once he decided he wanted me to be his artist. So maybe that had a lot to do with it. Because when I tell you it was edgy and we were talkin' a lot of shit, we were! (Laughs). ThaFormula.com - That must have been a fun track to record?Truth - It was fun because I like to talk shit every now and then, so it was fun (Laughs).
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D'Angelo - Chicken Grease Dr. Dre remix that aint offical is it or jus D'Angelo over a dre beat?
Bishop Lamont - My Inheritance? pm me that man plz?
Baby $ - Da Godfather - is everybody elses version of this only 1:20 long?
Also who produced these:..."Bishop Lamont - My Inheritance"
Quote from: prominent on November 14, 2005, 11:59:34 AMBaby $ - Da Godfather - is everybody elses version of this only 1:20 long?i dont think the full track are leaked ever
QuoteAlso who produced these:..."Bishop Lamont - My Inheritance"Not Dr. Dre, it's from before he met Dr. Dre at the video shot for "Dreams" if I remember it right.
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