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Quote from: Do Buy Albums on October 29, 2013, 04:44:19 AMQuote from: Matty on October 29, 2013, 03:53:11 AMquik brought the tracks to life. whether you want to call that production or not (i would, it's the dre thing again) is up for debate...but quik mixed/engineered all of that first disc pretty much. he even talked about having parts replayed, in the short space of time those records were mixed.Doing finishes to tracks still only deserves an additional production credit if that IMO (unless you're dre, then u just take full credit)not saying daz doesn't deserve the main credit as beat maker, just that quik's input as 'mixer/engineer' drastically impacted the final sound.so, to the OPs question - no they aren't quiks beats, but perhaps that's the wrong queston to be asking. 'how do u want it' is interesting because there's the earlier 2nd ii none track with the exact same sample and sounding very similar. that one seems to be more than a coincidence, though it isn't one of the daz tracks he's talking about.
Quote from: Matty on October 29, 2013, 03:53:11 AMquik brought the tracks to life. whether you want to call that production or not (i would, it's the dre thing again) is up for debate...but quik mixed/engineered all of that first disc pretty much. he even talked about having parts replayed, in the short space of time those records were mixed.Doing finishes to tracks still only deserves an additional production credit if that IMO (unless you're dre, then u just take full credit)
quik brought the tracks to life. whether you want to call that production or not (i would, it's the dre thing again) is up for debate...but quik mixed/engineered all of that first disc pretty much. he even talked about having parts replayed, in the short space of time those records were mixed.
As for the producer of Daz's beats, I can see how they might start with a simple Daz beat and then be elevated by Quik's touches...but I still doubt that I Aint Mad At Cha is a Daz beat. It sounds nothing like any of Daz's other beats. Does Daz listen to DeBarge? We know Quik listens to DeBarge. And Quik was working a lot with Danny Boy.
no those two songs had no affiliation. daz n myself did i aint mad atcha. theres no sample. i played it over. its an interpolation of the debarge song of course. no teddy riley didnt do these days either. daz n myself did.
If somebody was helpin' Daz with the beats, it was Soopafly.
Quote from: Okka on October 29, 2013, 06:09:03 AMIf somebody was helpin' Daz with the beats, it was Soopafly.Kurupt did say in an interview that while Daz did most of the work on Ambitionz az a Ridah, Soopafly did help, and add that violin-sounding element between the beats.
I always thought that skandalouz beat was ridiculous. One of my favorites.
Quote from: DeeezNuuuts83 on October 29, 2013, 09:57:27 AMQuote from: Okka on October 29, 2013, 06:09:03 AMIf somebody was helpin' Daz with the beats, it was Soopafly.Kurupt did say in an interview that while Daz did most of the work on Ambitionz az a Ridah, Soopafly did help, and add that violin-sounding element between the beats.Soopafly co-produced every beat Daz touched on All Eyez On Me, he got paid under the table by Daz and didn't get the credit. http://www.tupac-online.com/News/0-560-00.html
Quote from: LAC/EASTSIDE on October 29, 2013, 10:15:07 AMI always thought that skandalouz beat was ridiculous. One of my favorites. it's been my personal favorite AEOM song the moment I listened to the album.
I DISAGREE..I MEAN, SURE, QUIK HAD HIS HAND IN SHIT, BUT DAZ WAS THE MAN BEHIND THOSE BEATS...SKANDALOUZ SOUNDS LIKE IT COULD BE ON DOGG FOOD, EASILY