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Re: dre's rap style on the chronic underrated
« Reply #15 on: May 15, 2014, 02:34:25 AM »
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.

IF they were so great then they could of flipped it... This is good info.. but Dre is the muthefuckin man and Quik is on the B team
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Re: dre's rap style on the chronic underrated
« Reply #16 on: May 15, 2014, 02:35:02 AM »
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.

I never knew that.  I'll try and listen for the similarities next time I check them out.
 

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Re: dre's rap style on the chronic underrated
« Reply #17 on: May 15, 2014, 04:21:58 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

That songs success is all down to the Andersons. James writing, and Sam with an already completed beat. Even though Dr Dre was just a voice, there were East Coast vets that were running scared with lines like:

"niggaz run up and try to kill at will /
But get popped like a pimple, so call me Clearasil"

They couldn't compete with that!
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Re: dre's rap style on the chronic underrated
« Reply #18 on: May 15, 2014, 04:40:02 AM »
There is no bigger banger than "Keep Your Heads Ringin".  

 
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Re: dre's rap style on the chronic underrated
« Reply #19 on: May 15, 2014, 05:42:25 AM »
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.

IF they were so great then they could of flipped it... This is good info.. but Dre is the muthefuckin man and Quik is on the B team
B Team ? No

DJ Quik got classics as far as Dr.Dre...both are A+
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.

I never knew that.  I'll try and listen for the similarities next time I check them out.

Yeah..have very small similarities..the synthesizer ( ON DRE TRACK THIS BLAST!! ) on DJ Quik track iis more soft..

The chorus on  How Many Times..the melody on chorus is similar to "Ring ding dong
Ring-a-ding ding ding dong"..
Danny Boy interpolates the Ring ding dong on the begin...


Ring ding dong
Ring-a-ding ding ding dong" interpolation is from the TRACK The Sequence’s “Funk You Up”.

Keep Their Heads Ringin' release is March 7, 1995.
They recorded this in late 94.

The DJ Quik / Danny Boy track was recorded in Summer of 1994.

Dre and Sam Sneed turned the elements to MORE GANGSTA style..

since HOw Many Times is a RnB song...

I have sources that confirm this story.






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Re: dre's rap style on the chronic underrated
« Reply #20 on: May 15, 2014, 06:47:15 AM »
I don't deny that "Keep Their Heads Ringin" was a banger...but its a party track not supposed to be lyrical

I dont see any similarities between that and east coast rap maybe its corny punchlines remind some of Eminem ;D