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Quote from: Westcoastfanatic on January 21, 2013, 03:53:43 PMI've almost accepted Dre lost his touch and the Dre era is finally over. He had a long run though, started in 1986 with "Boyz N The Hood" and ended in 2009 with the Relapse album.R.I.P Dre era 1986-2009
I've almost accepted Dre lost his touch and the Dre era is finally over. He had a long run though, started in 1986 with "Boyz N The Hood" and ended in 2009 with the Relapse album.R.I.P Dre era 1986-2009
"Relapse" is one of those albums which I appreciate more as time goes by and Em keeps dropping duds...the only thing was the annoying accent at times but Em was definitely spitting over top notch Dre beats
Quote from: HighEyeCue on October 26, 2013, 01:19:17 PM"Relapse" is one of those albums which I appreciate more as time goes by and Em keeps dropping duds...the only thing was the annoying accent at times but Em was definitely spitting over top notch Dre beatsand lyrically, he wasnt far out his prime either...duno about top notch dre beats, but they were some of the best beats durin time period in hip-hop
Quote from: NIKCC on October 26, 2013, 05:27:29 PMQuote from: HighEyeCue on October 26, 2013, 01:19:17 PM"Relapse" is one of those albums which I appreciate more as time goes by and Em keeps dropping duds...the only thing was the annoying accent at times but Em was definitely spitting over top notch Dre beatsand lyrically, he wasnt far out his prime either...duno about top notch dre beats, but they were some of the best beats durin time period in hip-hopSometimes I don't agree with the way people evaluate beats. Relapse certainly had great beats but if the song doesn't work then what does it matter? Like Nas for example. Sometimes less is more. His "Lost Tapes" album had really simple beats but they made for excellent songs. Then as a result of people complaining about his beats he went and overdid the production for his "Life Is Good" album and critics applauded it but I wasn't feeling it as much. I would prefer the simple beats from his unreleased tracks like "Darkness" over the overdone cinematic shit that was on "Life Is Good".Like Em had more simple beats on Slim Shady LP but it still worked out great for him. So my point is sometimes the beat can be too much and take away from the lyrics. Less is more.
Relapse was dope. End of discussion.