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dre's rap style on the chronic underrated
« on: May 12, 2014, 01:02:34 AM »
he shoulda had more solos on thechronic IMO

Let me ride, rat tat tat, nigga witta gun >>> dre day, g thang, lil getto boy.
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Re: dre's rap style on the chronic underrated
« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2014, 01:57:23 AM »
i agree, his solo songs are dope, overall you see how perfectionist he was in his delivery, when it's well written, dre goes in (g thang, let me ride), but sometimes it's badly written and dre doesn't sound nearly as good (fuck wit dre day)
 

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Re: dre's rap style on the chronic underrated
« Reply #2 on: May 12, 2014, 04:35:10 AM »
If your forget the fact that Dre doesn't write his own rhymes then Dre is easily top 10 rapper all-time.

Name one other rapper who has never ever released a wack verse?   
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Re: dre's rap style on the chronic underrated
« Reply #3 on: May 12, 2014, 04:39:03 AM »
If your forget the fact that Dre doesn't write his own rhymes then Dre is easily top 10 rapper all-time.

Name one other rapper who has never ever released a wack verse?   

your opinion doesn't count because you don't listen to 90% of rap music
 

Re: dre's rap style on the chronic underrated
« Reply #4 on: May 12, 2014, 08:35:28 AM »
Dre's best:




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Re: dre's rap style on the chronic underrated
« Reply #5 on: May 12, 2014, 09:59:08 AM »
If your forget the fact that Dre doesn't write his own rhymes then Dre is easily top 10 rapper all-time.

Name one other rapper who has never ever released a wack verse?   

"Keep their heads ringin"?
 

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Re: dre's rap style on the chronic underrated
« Reply #6 on: May 12, 2014, 01:50:39 PM »
If your forget the fact that Dre doesn't write his own rhymes then Dre is easily top 10 rapper all-time.

Name one other rapper who has never ever released a wack verse?   

"Keep their heads ringin"?
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Re: dre's rap style on the chronic underrated
« Reply #7 on: May 13, 2014, 08:04:54 AM »
If your forget the fact that Dre doesn't write his own rhymes then Dre is easily top 10 rapper all-time.

Name one other rapper who has never ever released a wack verse?   

"Keep their heads ringin"?

ARE YOU FUCCIN KIDDING????     Keep Their Heads Ringing was the bomb shit!!!!!    And if you don't know that you better ask somebody who was around when that joint dropped.

...Those lyrics were the sicknesss!!  Dre totally flipped a different style that had both West Coast and East Coast FICCAZ goin back and re-writing their shit!  Those metaphors were crazy and they all connected and overlapped each other and Dre spit that shit the great perfectionist that he is.  That joint was pure perfection from the opening concept till they finally said cut at the video set!

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Re: dre's rap style on the chronic underrated
« Reply #8 on: May 13, 2014, 08:09:25 AM »
If your forget the fact that Dre doesn't write his own rhymes then Dre is easily top 10 rapper all-time.

Name one other rapper who has never ever released a wack verse?   

your opinion doesn't count because you don't listen to 90% of rap music

most ya'll ficcaz complainin cause I don't listen to the Bay probably didn't fucc with Rawkus
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Re: dre's rap style on the chronic underrated
« Reply #9 on: May 13, 2014, 12:56:57 PM »
If your forget the fact that Dre doesn't write his own rhymes then Dre is easily top 10 rapper all-time.

Name one other rapper who has never ever released a wack verse?   

your opinion doesn't count because you don't listen to 90% of rap music

most ya'll ficcaz complainin cause I don't listen to the Bay probably didn't fucc with Rawkus

lol @ throwing name like Rawkus and Ras Kass like they're obscure references when they're staples among hip hop fans, i'd say a good portion of this forum (me included) fuck with rawkus
 

HighEyeCue

Re: dre's rap style on the chronic underrated
« Reply #10 on: May 14, 2014, 05:43:01 AM »
If your forget the fact that Dre doesn't write his own rhymes then Dre is easily top 10 rapper all-time.

Name one other rapper who has never ever released a wack verse?   

"Keep their heads ringin"?

ARE YOU FUCCIN KIDDING????     Keep Their Heads Ringing was the bomb shit!!!!!    And if you don't know that you better ask somebody who was around when that joint dropped.

...Those lyrics were the sicknesss!!  Dre totally flipped a different style that had both West Coast and East Coast FICCAZ goin back and re-writing their shit!  Those metaphors were crazy and they all connected and overlapped each other and Dre spit that shit the great perfectionist that he is.  That joint was pure perfection from the opening concept till they finally said cut at the video set!



most of the East Coast were laughing at those lyrics
 

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Re: dre's rap style on the chronic underrated
« Reply #11 on: May 14, 2014, 05:59:28 AM »


lol @ throwing name like Rawkus and Ras Kass like they're obscure references when they're staples among hip hop fans, i'd say a good portion of this forum (me included) fuck with rawkus

Naw you got me wrong.. if I was the type of dude that was trying to drop obscure references to make myself sound smart then I would also be the type of dude to not admit to my ignorance and dislike for Bay Area hip-hop.  Do the Math
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Re: dre's rap style on the chronic underrated
« Reply #12 on: May 14, 2014, 06:27:27 AM »
If your forget the fact that Dre doesn't write his own rhymes then Dre is easily top 10 rapper all-time.

Name one other rapper who has never ever released a wack verse?   

"Keep their heads ringin"?

ARE YOU FUCCIN KIDDING????     Keep Their Heads Ringing was the bomb shit!!!!!    And if you don't know that you better ask somebody who was around when that joint dropped.

...Those lyrics were the sicknesss!!  Dre totally flipped a different style that had both West Coast and East Coast FICCAZ goin back and re-writing their shit!  Those metaphors were crazy and they all connected and overlapped each other and Dre spit that shit the great perfectionist that he is.  That joint was pure perfection from the opening concept till they finally said cut at the video set!



most of the East Coast were laughing at those lyrics

I second that. Ironically enough it's East Coast artist KRS One's 'boyaka shan' sample, along with the "ring a ding dong" chorus and beat that made the song a huge hit, not the lyrics rapped by Dre. It was a party pop rap track with Will Smith-like lyrics
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Re: dre's rap style on the chronic underrated
« Reply #13 on: May 14, 2014, 07:43:47 PM »
Dre and Sam Sneed created "Keep Head Their Heads Ringing" INSPIRED (NOT COPIATED)of a DJ Quik beat for Danny Boy
The track was scrapped and unreleased (until 2010).

Danny Boy - How Many Times?

This gem inspired the Dr Dre track...they flipped the sound hard in this.

Classic.
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Re: dre's rap style on the chronic underrated
« Reply #14 on: May 15, 2014, 02:33:28 AM »


I second that. Ironically enough it's East Coast artist KRS One's 'boyaka shan' sample, along with the "ring a ding dong" chorus and beat that made the song a huge hit, not the lyrics rapped by Dre. It was a party pop rap track with Will Smith-like lyrics

BULLSHIT!!!  Dre made that mutherfucker BANG!!!!!  Will Smith could never blow the fuccin speakers out and have lyrics to match like that.  Nobody can fucc with Dre, not nobody!!!  There is no bigger banger than "Keep Your Heads Ringin".   There may be better songs, but that shit BANGS in a way Will Smith could only dream of...

...fucc anyone talkin shit on Dre!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111111
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