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I would like to know who does additional vocals.. I swear I hear SLY background vocals on several songs..
so, what did dr. dre on animals?
“He heard it and was like, 'Yo, I need that.'” Premier and Dre were acquaintances, but they hadn’t spoken in over a decade and had never worked together. The track Premier brought had originally been recorded for a different project, and had his crisp, minimalist signature, which Dre began to populate with details.“He added some singers in the background and brought in his man Bluetooth, who’s a piano player, bass player, singer, drummer, all kinds of shit,” says Premier. “There were certain chords I didn’t want, and Dre was cool with it if I said, ‘Hey, that’s a little too much on that part.’ He respects honesty. I like that it wasn’t overdone. He didn’t smother it.“Dre recently asked me about the difference between a producer and a beat maker,” Premier adds. “For me, it’s like film: You can shoot all the footage you want, but it’s all about the edit, the final outcome, when the world gets it. That’s what makes you a producer. That’s what Dre does."Jayson Green, Pitchfork
Anderson .Paak: I was really excited about it when I got it done. It was around the time of the riots and everything. I had never made any political songs before, but this one just came naturally. I didn’t want to be too preachy—I just wanted to add my perspective. When I recorded it, I had already been working with Dre. Before I left the studio with him, I was like, “Oh shit, let me play you this joint I got with Premo.” He was like, “You got a joint with Premier?” I played it, and it wasn’t even three bars in and he just went nuts! He was like, “I gotta get on this!” The next day, Dre hits me up himself, like, “Yo, I fucking love this song. I know it’s your tune, and no disrespect, but I would love for this to be a part of the soundtrack. Whatever we have to do…” I was like, “Say no more, let’s make history,” so he added his verse on there. He ended up adding really dope instrumentation too. He messed with the drums, added some guitar, and some really cool transitional stuff that wasn’t on there before. I watched Premo do the scratches on it, and it was just a crazy moment. I’m still wrapping my head around it.Christian Hernandez, Mass Appeal
16 years...16 songs...8 are not even produced by him AT ALL. Dre apologist miss me with the "there's a difference between making beats and producing, you don't understanding the mixing process, Dre tweeks the songs so much" bullshit. Heard it all before. At the end of the day these are the credits that he agreed to and signed off on.
dre produced the entire album....if this were 1993, the back cover would just say "produced by dr. dre"..............in 2015, they fucked up the game wit givin session players etc. production credits. if 2001 was credited like this album, "still dre" woulda said "produced by scott storch, mixed by dr. dre"....it's bullshit.
10. One Shot One Killadditional vocals by Dr. DreSince Dre is not listed as a main act on that record he should get these credits. Craig Owens should not be listed as a featured artist, just additional vocals as well.Quote from: Sccit on August 25, 2015, 01:58:45 PMdre produced the entire album....if this were 1993, the back cover would just say "produced by dr. dre"..............in 2015, they fucked up the game wit givin session players etc. production credits. if 2001 was credited like this album, "still dre" woulda said "produced by scott storch, mixed by dr. dre"....it's bullshit.lol, hell no.. If that was the case Loose Cannons and Medicine Man would've said "produced by FredWreck".