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Quote from: HighEyeCue on February 24, 2015, 05:34:53 AMQuote from: WestSideDon on February 24, 2015, 04:04:39 AMSpeaking of making it over cant c me, which songs besides that one & every single day were planned for df ?Got My Mind Made UpDon't StopStartedThx, so these 5 songs (the 3 you mentioned + Every Single Day & Cant C Me) are all or are there some more ?
Quote from: WestSideDon on February 24, 2015, 04:04:39 AMSpeaking of making it over cant c me, which songs besides that one & every single day were planned for df ?Got My Mind Made UpDon't StopStarted
Speaking of making it over cant c me, which songs besides that one & every single day were planned for df ?
And I'm not so sure that is Dre's philosophy--other than the second NWA album and 2001, where does he come through with hardcore sex songs like that? Doggystyle doesn't have any. The Chronic doesn't other than the Doctor's Office skit (which was done more for comedy value). Straight Outta Compton doesn't. 50 Cent albums he produced have girl jams on them but not really stuff in this vein. Eminem, no. Xzibit, no. D.O.C., no. (Bridgette was cut for being too explicit on that one, to be fair, but it's still played more for laughs than sex as I recall.)
fuck that dry ass "Some LA Niggas" song - he should've replaced that with "Hello" or "Chin Check"
Quote from: JeremyM on February 23, 2015, 04:38:51 AMAnd I'm not so sure that is Dre's philosophy--other than the second NWA album and 2001, where does he come through with hardcore sex songs like that? Doggystyle doesn't have any. The Chronic doesn't other than the Doctor's Office skit (which was done more for comedy value). Straight Outta Compton doesn't. 50 Cent albums he produced have girl jams on them but not really stuff in this vein. Eminem, no. Xzibit, no. D.O.C., no. (Bridgette was cut for being too explicit on that one, to be fair, but it's still played more for laughs than sex as I recall.)comic relief is part of the Dre school of album making, btw...as for sex, your crazy if you think there isn't plenty of sexual content to go around on albums Dre has overseen...Chronic- Doctor's office skit and "Bitches Ain't Shit"Doggystyle- has plenty of sex on the record, tracks like "Gin and Juice" have plenty of sexual content, the Sam Sneed skit has sex content, Lodi Dodi has sexual content, the albums artwork has sexual content, and so on...50 Cent - "21 Questions", and "P.I.M.P" and maybe a couple others have plenty of sexual contentEminem- That wasn't really Eminem's style so much. Dre isn't going to dictate to an artist what to do but try to bring out the best in them. I still think there is some twisted sexual commentary in plenty of his rhymes thoughXzibit - "Front to Back", "Fucking You Right"come on man, your trippin
Make that pussy talk- feat. paul wallThat shit was terrible
Quote from: JeremyM on February 22, 2015, 09:03:55 AMI'll probably catch some hell for this, but I never cared much for If We all Fucc and Some Bomb Azz. To me, they slow the album to a halt, an album that was basically some hard West Coast beats with Kurupt in his prime spitting, and Daz doing pretty well himself. They're not really bad songs I suppose (although you could certainly drop the part with Snoop busting a nut), but don't fit the album. That kind of comes from the NWA/Dr. Dre school of album making, and who can argue with it considering all the classics?Basically, the theory goes like this. An album should be something you can listen to the whole way through, sequenced beginning to end, even something you can play at a party. In a party atmosphere and party vibe you can't just hit them off with hardcore shit like "Dogg Pound Gangstaz", "Cyco-lic-no" or "Doggz Day Afternoon".In the Dre school of album making, an album has to play out more like a movie. You have to have your action scenes balanced out with some sex scenes ("If We All/Bomb Ass") and some personal realization ("I Don't Like To Dream About Getting Paid", "Reality"), and some party jams ("Let's Play House"), maybe some comic relief... That makes for a great movie, a great party, and a great album....so it's not simply about putting your best songs onto an album and just going straight for the throat and jugular vein. The album has to be sequenced and balanced for overall effect. Nobody can say shit about Dogg Food because it is a classic.
I'll probably catch some hell for this, but I never cared much for If We all Fucc and Some Bomb Azz. To me, they slow the album to a halt, an album that was basically some hard West Coast beats with Kurupt in his prime spitting, and Daz doing pretty well himself. They're not really bad songs I suppose (although you could certainly drop the part with Snoop busting a nut), but don't fit the album.