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DR. DRE - COMPTON: A SOUNDTRACK BY DR. DRE (Official Discussion)

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Fonkarround:

--- Quote from: Dogg Ly Dogg on October 10, 2015, 01:41:51 PM ---
--- Quote from: Sccit on October 10, 2015, 11:33:26 AM ---
--- Quote from: dnjp4life on October 10, 2015, 05:08:19 AM ---So Dr. Dre has shouted out WC on both 2001 and Compton: A Soundtrack, and still WC has yet to rap over a Dre beat - a damn shame if you ask me.

Also, anyone notice how on 'Loose Cannons', when Xzibit comes in with the lowrider sounds it almost like a continuation of the intro from 2001 (which featured Xzibit too)?

Is 'Talking To My Diary' mixed a little too loudly on the CD? Sounds extra loud to me compared to the other tracks.

--- End quote ---

- he's rapped on a dre beat wit "the streets", one of his biggest hits

- yea, that was the point.

- naah, sounds perfectly fine on my cd



one thing i did notice though, the cd doesnt show titles when i pop it in my system....most albums show the track titles as you play em, but this one just says "track 1" "track 2" etc.

--- End quote ---

"The Streets" is produced by Scott Storch

--- End quote ---
co-produced

Blood$:

--- Quote from: Sccit on October 10, 2015, 11:33:26 AM ---
--- Quote from: dnjp4life on October 10, 2015, 05:08:19 AM ---So Dr. Dre has shouted out WC on both 2001 and Compton: A Soundtrack, and still WC has yet to rap over a Dre beat - a damn shame if you ask me.

Also, anyone notice how on 'Loose Cannons', when Xzibit comes in with the lowrider sounds it almost like a continuation of the intro from 2001 (which featured Xzibit too)?

Is 'Talking To My Diary' mixed a little too loudly on the CD? Sounds extra loud to me compared to the other tracks.

--- End quote ---

- he's rapped on a dre beat wit "the streets", one of his biggest hits

- yea, that was the point.

- naah, sounds perfectly fine on my cd



one thing i did notice though, the cd doesnt show titles when i pop it in my system....most albums show the track titles as you play em, but this one just says "track 1" "track 2" etc.

--- End quote ---

mine doesn't either lol I was surprised since it's Dre

I actually just caught onto that Xzibit/2001 reference, that's dope and just shows how complex the album really is

GangstaBoogy:

--- Quote from: Fonkarround on October 10, 2015, 02:03:17 PM ---
--- Quote from: Dogg Ly Dogg on October 10, 2015, 01:41:51 PM ---
--- Quote from: Sccit on October 10, 2015, 11:33:26 AM ---
--- Quote from: dnjp4life on October 10, 2015, 05:08:19 AM ---So Dr. Dre has shouted out WC on both 2001 and Compton: A Soundtrack, and still WC has yet to rap over a Dre beat - a damn shame if you ask me.

Also, anyone notice how on 'Loose Cannons', when Xzibit comes in with the lowrider sounds it almost like a continuation of the intro from 2001 (which featured Xzibit too)?

Is 'Talking To My Diary' mixed a little too loudly on the CD? Sounds extra loud to me compared to the other tracks.

--- End quote ---

- he's rapped on a dre beat wit "the streets", one of his biggest hits

- yea, that was the point.

- naah, sounds perfectly fine on my cd



one thing i did notice though, the cd doesnt show titles when i pop it in my system....most albums show the track titles as you play em, but this one just says "track 1" "track 2" etc.

--- End quote ---

"The Streets" is produced by Scott Storch

--- End quote ---
co-produced

--- End quote ---


Man the song was produced by Scott Storch. You niggas love making up conspiracy theories to give Dre credit for beats he didn't do. If he did the beat why wouldn't he accept credit for it when it just makes his resume look even more impressive for that 2000-2003 era?

Fonkarround:

--- Quote from: GangstaBoogy on October 10, 2015, 02:28:06 PM ---
--- Quote from: Fonkarround on October 10, 2015, 02:03:17 PM ---
--- Quote from: Dogg Ly Dogg on October 10, 2015, 01:41:51 PM ---
--- Quote from: Sccit on October 10, 2015, 11:33:26 AM ---
--- Quote from: dnjp4life on October 10, 2015, 05:08:19 AM ---So Dr. Dre has shouted out WC on both 2001 and Compton: A Soundtrack, and still WC has yet to rap over a Dre beat - a damn shame if you ask me.

Also, anyone notice how on 'Loose Cannons', when Xzibit comes in with the lowrider sounds it almost like a continuation of the intro from 2001 (which featured Xzibit too)?

Is 'Talking To My Diary' mixed a little too loudly on the CD? Sounds extra loud to me compared to the other tracks.

--- End quote ---

- he's rapped on a dre beat wit "the streets", one of his biggest hits

- yea, that was the point.

- naah, sounds perfectly fine on my cd



one thing i did notice though, the cd doesnt show titles when i pop it in my system....most albums show the track titles as you play em, but this one just says "track 1" "track 2" etc.

--- End quote ---

"The Streets" is produced by Scott Storch

--- End quote ---
co-produced

--- End quote ---


Man the song was produced by Scott Storch. You niggas love making up conspiracy theories to give Dre credit for beats he didn't do. If he did the beat why wouldn't he accept credit for it when it just makes his resume look even more impressive for that 2000-2003 era?

--- End quote ---

Credits are not needed to hear who did this song:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Streets_(song)

Sccit:

--- Quote from: GangstaBoogy on October 10, 2015, 02:28:06 PM ---
--- Quote from: Fonkarround on October 10, 2015, 02:03:17 PM ---
--- Quote from: Dogg Ly Dogg on October 10, 2015, 01:41:51 PM ---
--- Quote from: Sccit on October 10, 2015, 11:33:26 AM ---
--- Quote from: dnjp4life on October 10, 2015, 05:08:19 AM ---So Dr. Dre has shouted out WC on both 2001 and Compton: A Soundtrack, and still WC has yet to rap over a Dre beat - a damn shame if you ask me.

Also, anyone notice how on 'Loose Cannons', when Xzibit comes in with the lowrider sounds it almost like a continuation of the intro from 2001 (which featured Xzibit too)?

Is 'Talking To My Diary' mixed a little too loudly on the CD? Sounds extra loud to me compared to the other tracks.

--- End quote ---

- he's rapped on a dre beat wit "the streets", one of his biggest hits

- yea, that was the point.

- naah, sounds perfectly fine on my cd



one thing i did notice though, the cd doesnt show titles when i pop it in my system....most albums show the track titles as you play em, but this one just says "track 1" "track 2" etc.

--- End quote ---

"The Streets" is produced by Scott Storch

--- End quote ---
co-produced

--- End quote ---


Man the song was produced by Scott Storch. You niggas love making up conspiracy theories to give Dre credit for beats he didn't do. If he did the beat why wouldn't he accept credit for it when it just makes his resume look even more impressive for that 2000-2003 era?

--- End quote ---


What are u talkin about, Dre is credited as a producer/writer on the track

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