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Quote from: NIKCC on October 02, 2013, 10:33:02 AMQuote from: Sir Petey on October 02, 2013, 09:59:04 AMQuote from: NIKCC on October 02, 2013, 08:42:36 AMQuote from: Sir Petey on October 01, 2013, 11:04:18 PMQuote from: NIKCC on October 01, 2013, 09:38:15 PMwhatever he did, whether u say he stole them beats or not, it stili goes on his resume n thats all we can really judge him on...u cant tell me how 2 winwhat is dazs signature sound...an amalgamation of what warren g and quik and dre was doing?exactly...a more gangsta version of that.if u wanna know what signature daz sound is witout the co-production, check beats like "fresh" and "cwalk" by kurupt. simple, but effective.....cuts like "the ultimate come-up", thats signature daz. when i heard "my life" by TI, i could tell it was daz right off the bat....u gotta give credit where it's due maynmy life id wager was more shorty b then daz....id put my last blunt on that as well as c walk being a soopafly production.when its daz by himself it just dont sound like anything worth remembering. i feel shitty about it too....as a young buck i idolized his beats the first time i ever got studio access i was trying to lay down dazish beats with the moog synth and shit but as i got older i realized that sound was really more like the sound of the studio daz was working out of and the session players he had access too.we both know his shit will NEVER in a million years sound as dynamic as it used to....unless you get barbey rubble and butch smalls n them in there its gonna be poop. everytime.it'll never sound the same cuz he dont got that death row budget....million dollar equipment wit musicians out the ass on payroll..and this my friend, brings us back to our original point....dean can get that clean epic big money sound with minimal studio equipment and no one else in that room but him and the nigga rocking in the mic.
Quote from: Sir Petey on October 02, 2013, 09:59:04 AMQuote from: NIKCC on October 02, 2013, 08:42:36 AMQuote from: Sir Petey on October 01, 2013, 11:04:18 PMQuote from: NIKCC on October 01, 2013, 09:38:15 PMwhatever he did, whether u say he stole them beats or not, it stili goes on his resume n thats all we can really judge him on...u cant tell me how 2 winwhat is dazs signature sound...an amalgamation of what warren g and quik and dre was doing?exactly...a more gangsta version of that.if u wanna know what signature daz sound is witout the co-production, check beats like "fresh" and "cwalk" by kurupt. simple, but effective.....cuts like "the ultimate come-up", thats signature daz. when i heard "my life" by TI, i could tell it was daz right off the bat....u gotta give credit where it's due maynmy life id wager was more shorty b then daz....id put my last blunt on that as well as c walk being a soopafly production.when its daz by himself it just dont sound like anything worth remembering. i feel shitty about it too....as a young buck i idolized his beats the first time i ever got studio access i was trying to lay down dazish beats with the moog synth and shit but as i got older i realized that sound was really more like the sound of the studio daz was working out of and the session players he had access too.we both know his shit will NEVER in a million years sound as dynamic as it used to....unless you get barbey rubble and butch smalls n them in there its gonna be poop. everytime.it'll never sound the same cuz he dont got that death row budget....million dollar equipment wit musicians out the ass on payroll..
Quote from: NIKCC on October 02, 2013, 08:42:36 AMQuote from: Sir Petey on October 01, 2013, 11:04:18 PMQuote from: NIKCC on October 01, 2013, 09:38:15 PMwhatever he did, whether u say he stole them beats or not, it stili goes on his resume n thats all we can really judge him on...u cant tell me how 2 winwhat is dazs signature sound...an amalgamation of what warren g and quik and dre was doing?exactly...a more gangsta version of that.if u wanna know what signature daz sound is witout the co-production, check beats like "fresh" and "cwalk" by kurupt. simple, but effective.....cuts like "the ultimate come-up", thats signature daz. when i heard "my life" by TI, i could tell it was daz right off the bat....u gotta give credit where it's due maynmy life id wager was more shorty b then daz....id put my last blunt on that as well as c walk being a soopafly production.when its daz by himself it just dont sound like anything worth remembering. i feel shitty about it too....as a young buck i idolized his beats the first time i ever got studio access i was trying to lay down dazish beats with the moog synth and shit but as i got older i realized that sound was really more like the sound of the studio daz was working out of and the session players he had access too.we both know his shit will NEVER in a million years sound as dynamic as it used to....unless you get barbey rubble and butch smalls n them in there its gonna be poop. everytime.
Quote from: Sir Petey on October 01, 2013, 11:04:18 PMQuote from: NIKCC on October 01, 2013, 09:38:15 PMwhatever he did, whether u say he stole them beats or not, it stili goes on his resume n thats all we can really judge him on...u cant tell me how 2 winwhat is dazs signature sound...an amalgamation of what warren g and quik and dre was doing?exactly...a more gangsta version of that.if u wanna know what signature daz sound is witout the co-production, check beats like "fresh" and "cwalk" by kurupt. simple, but effective.....cuts like "the ultimate come-up", thats signature daz. when i heard "my life" by TI, i could tell it was daz right off the bat....u gotta give credit where it's due mayn
Quote from: NIKCC on October 01, 2013, 09:38:15 PMwhatever he did, whether u say he stole them beats or not, it stili goes on his resume n thats all we can really judge him on...u cant tell me how 2 winwhat is dazs signature sound...an amalgamation of what warren g and quik and dre was doing?
whatever he did, whether u say he stole them beats or not, it stili goes on his resume n thats all we can really judge him on...u cant tell me how 2 win
The kind of producer Shorty B is, Shorty B don’t go out when the electricity do! Like once your drum machine cut off, then that’s it for you. Man, I’ma pick up a guitar, I can play the drums, or play anything else that make noise without no electricity I’ma play it and keep the party rockin’!! That’s a real producer! A cat who can keep the party rockin’ no matter what, electricity or not, all these cats are only as strong as their drum machines.
thats cool n all, but gimme a top-notch daz production from the death row era over a top-notch mike dean beat any day