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Quote from: 3rd Coast on May 16, 2014, 07:39:19 AMquik also had his hands on baby phat - de la soul ft devin the dudedefinitelycheck 3:30https://www.youtube.com/v/I7dVUjMv7Og
quik also had his hands on baby phat - de la soul ft devin the dude
the reality is, quik spends an incredible amount of the time in the studio, and always has. there's absolutely no way to know exactly how many songs he produced, added elements to, came up with ideas, played a hand in, mixed, remixed, etc. but there is, undoubtedly, an incredible amount of songs we've never heard and probably never will. just look at the unreleased el debarge song that we just heard for the first time because he decided to play it during his performance at the house of blues. but, it is fun to think about and to list songs that people might not know about. so, here's a couple: patches stewart "blow" (prod by quik) - blueline pits song (prod by quik) -
Quote from: dnjp4life on May 20, 2014, 11:13:21 AMQuote from: Blunt Tyme Iz High on May 18, 2014, 11:03:38 AMbelieve it or not, he did some work on the spice girl's debut album. look it upI remember one of their singles from that album definitely had a g-funk sounding synth lead in the middle of it. Perhaps it was that one.haha I been saying that Say You'll Be There and Bumper to Bumper sound like straight up G-Funk, https://www.youtube.com/v/9ro0FW9Qt-4https://www.youtube.com/v/8Qac9bq60zgG-Funk was the flavor of the day in the mid 90's so you had everybody trying their hands at it.
Quote from: Blunt Tyme Iz High on May 18, 2014, 11:03:38 AMbelieve it or not, he did some work on the spice girl's debut album. look it upI remember one of their singles from that album definitely had a g-funk sounding synth lead in the middle of it. Perhaps it was that one.
believe it or not, he did some work on the spice girl's debut album. look it up