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Quote from: Sccit on October 12, 2015, 01:33:00 PMit's already gold....doesnt have a proper video, proper single, no tracks allowed on youtube. with any sort of promotion, this would easily be 3x platinum by now....it's obvious that dre didn't do this for notoriety. In the Dre/Premier Pharmacy episode that I posted in the other thread, Dre alludes on the lack of a proper single on Compton. He said that he used to be concerned with it, but the way that the industry is now changed all of that.~35 minute markHe doesn't really care about singles anymore, he just wants to make good music.
it's already gold....doesnt have a proper video, proper single, no tracks allowed on youtube. with any sort of promotion, this would easily be 3x platinum by now....it's obvious that dre didn't do this for notoriety.
Quote from: Dre-Day on October 07, 2015, 01:00:27 PMQuote from: HighEyeCue on October 05, 2015, 01:44:03 PMQuote from: Dre-Day on October 04, 2015, 03:05:39 PMQuote from: Matty on September 21, 2015, 05:06:34 PMhaven't really said much since release, but honestly, this album is a huge letdown. i knew people would be getting upset and catchings feelings on both side for this one. i see dre's got a lot of fans regardless and it isn't bad by current day standards, it's not the shit i can vibe with fully. 2001 is much more enjoyable and while this is meant to be a harder, angsty cityscape, it just hasn't got the kind of groove i associate with dre's sound. his input seems to be more in more in the mixing etc. grand finale my ass. any version of detox woulda been more refreshing than this, i feel. but oh well. it looks like he's working on some new stuff now, maybe a more west coast (west west) project? i hope he doesn't go out with 'Compton'. if detox could come back it would be great, but don't particularly wanna hear any more of the Compton sound. he should get back with the cats like dawaun parker.fair enough, the sound didn't fit me the first time i heard the album.i can enjoy some of the album now, but the vocal production could be much better. and i don't like the south imitation and the weird voice effects, dre should know betterI agree about the vocals they sound off to me as well...the beats are dope I don't hear much southern influence thoughyou're right, i should have added that i'm mainly referring to Talk about it.Quote from: WalterOhDim on October 07, 2015, 06:33:31 AMI still listen to this album almost every day - shit is classic. I don't get all the complaints about it. Before Compton came out, I was listening to Crack a Bottle -"I'll be damned, just fucked around and crashed my Benz.Driving around with a smashed front endLet's cash that one in.Grab another one from out the stableThe Monte Carlo, El Camino or the El DoradoThe hell if I know.Do I want leather seats or vinyl?Decisions, decisionsGarage looks like Precision Collision."Just glad DRE didn't come out and rap about his low-riders and blunts anymore - he's on some grown man shit. I think people are missing the KUSH tracks but Dre is 50 mayne... doesn't need to rap about that stuff.fair enough, but vocally he sounds better on crack a bottle than on most of the Compton albumno problem, I can definitely see the influence on that one track...I agree about his vocals they sounded better in the past but he is 50 years old so I understand...I dont particularly care for the guests featured, not really impressive when you think about it although Em was very decent on his song
Quote from: HighEyeCue on October 05, 2015, 01:44:03 PMQuote from: Dre-Day on October 04, 2015, 03:05:39 PMQuote from: Matty on September 21, 2015, 05:06:34 PMhaven't really said much since release, but honestly, this album is a huge letdown. i knew people would be getting upset and catchings feelings on both side for this one. i see dre's got a lot of fans regardless and it isn't bad by current day standards, it's not the shit i can vibe with fully. 2001 is much more enjoyable and while this is meant to be a harder, angsty cityscape, it just hasn't got the kind of groove i associate with dre's sound. his input seems to be more in more in the mixing etc. grand finale my ass. any version of detox woulda been more refreshing than this, i feel. but oh well. it looks like he's working on some new stuff now, maybe a more west coast (west west) project? i hope he doesn't go out with 'Compton'. if detox could come back it would be great, but don't particularly wanna hear any more of the Compton sound. he should get back with the cats like dawaun parker.fair enough, the sound didn't fit me the first time i heard the album.i can enjoy some of the album now, but the vocal production could be much better. and i don't like the south imitation and the weird voice effects, dre should know betterI agree about the vocals they sound off to me as well...the beats are dope I don't hear much southern influence thoughyou're right, i should have added that i'm mainly referring to Talk about it.Quote from: WalterOhDim on October 07, 2015, 06:33:31 AMI still listen to this album almost every day - shit is classic. I don't get all the complaints about it. Before Compton came out, I was listening to Crack a Bottle -"I'll be damned, just fucked around and crashed my Benz.Driving around with a smashed front endLet's cash that one in.Grab another one from out the stableThe Monte Carlo, El Camino or the El DoradoThe hell if I know.Do I want leather seats or vinyl?Decisions, decisionsGarage looks like Precision Collision."Just glad DRE didn't come out and rap about his low-riders and blunts anymore - he's on some grown man shit. I think people are missing the KUSH tracks but Dre is 50 mayne... doesn't need to rap about that stuff.fair enough, but vocally he sounds better on crack a bottle than on most of the Compton album
Quote from: Dre-Day on October 04, 2015, 03:05:39 PMQuote from: Matty on September 21, 2015, 05:06:34 PMhaven't really said much since release, but honestly, this album is a huge letdown. i knew people would be getting upset and catchings feelings on both side for this one. i see dre's got a lot of fans regardless and it isn't bad by current day standards, it's not the shit i can vibe with fully. 2001 is much more enjoyable and while this is meant to be a harder, angsty cityscape, it just hasn't got the kind of groove i associate with dre's sound. his input seems to be more in more in the mixing etc. grand finale my ass. any version of detox woulda been more refreshing than this, i feel. but oh well. it looks like he's working on some new stuff now, maybe a more west coast (west west) project? i hope he doesn't go out with 'Compton'. if detox could come back it would be great, but don't particularly wanna hear any more of the Compton sound. he should get back with the cats like dawaun parker.fair enough, the sound didn't fit me the first time i heard the album.i can enjoy some of the album now, but the vocal production could be much better. and i don't like the south imitation and the weird voice effects, dre should know betterI agree about the vocals they sound off to me as well...the beats are dope I don't hear much southern influence though
Quote from: Matty on September 21, 2015, 05:06:34 PMhaven't really said much since release, but honestly, this album is a huge letdown. i knew people would be getting upset and catchings feelings on both side for this one. i see dre's got a lot of fans regardless and it isn't bad by current day standards, it's not the shit i can vibe with fully. 2001 is much more enjoyable and while this is meant to be a harder, angsty cityscape, it just hasn't got the kind of groove i associate with dre's sound. his input seems to be more in more in the mixing etc. grand finale my ass. any version of detox woulda been more refreshing than this, i feel. but oh well. it looks like he's working on some new stuff now, maybe a more west coast (west west) project? i hope he doesn't go out with 'Compton'. if detox could come back it would be great, but don't particularly wanna hear any more of the Compton sound. he should get back with the cats like dawaun parker.fair enough, the sound didn't fit me the first time i heard the album.i can enjoy some of the album now, but the vocal production could be much better. and i don't like the south imitation and the weird voice effects, dre should know better
haven't really said much since release, but honestly, this album is a huge letdown. i knew people would be getting upset and catchings feelings on both side for this one. i see dre's got a lot of fans regardless and it isn't bad by current day standards, it's not the shit i can vibe with fully. 2001 is much more enjoyable and while this is meant to be a harder, angsty cityscape, it just hasn't got the kind of groove i associate with dre's sound. his input seems to be more in more in the mixing etc. grand finale my ass. any version of detox woulda been more refreshing than this, i feel. but oh well. it looks like he's working on some new stuff now, maybe a more west coast (west west) project? i hope he doesn't go out with 'Compton'. if detox could come back it would be great, but don't particularly wanna hear any more of the Compton sound. he should get back with the cats like dawaun parker.
I still listen to this album almost every day - shit is classic. I don't get all the complaints about it. Before Compton came out, I was listening to Crack a Bottle -"I'll be damned, just fucked around and crashed my Benz.Driving around with a smashed front endLet's cash that one in.Grab another one from out the stableThe Monte Carlo, El Camino or the El DoradoThe hell if I know.Do I want leather seats or vinyl?Decisions, decisionsGarage looks like Precision Collision."Just glad DRE didn't come out and rap about his low-riders and blunts anymore - he's on some grown man shit. I think people are missing the KUSH tracks but Dre is 50 mayne... doesn't need to rap about that stuff.
Quote from: HighEyeCue on October 07, 2015, 01:48:35 PMQuote from: Dre-Day on October 07, 2015, 01:00:27 PMQuote from: HighEyeCue on October 05, 2015, 01:44:03 PMQuote from: Dre-Day on October 04, 2015, 03:05:39 PMQuote from: Matty on September 21, 2015, 05:06:34 PMhaven't really said much since release, but honestly, this album is a huge letdown. i knew people would be getting upset and catchings feelings on both side for this one. i see dre's got a lot of fans regardless and it isn't bad by current day standards, it's not the shit i can vibe with fully. 2001 is much more enjoyable and while this is meant to be a harder, angsty cityscape, it just hasn't got the kind of groove i associate with dre's sound. his input seems to be more in more in the mixing etc. grand finale my ass. any version of detox woulda been more refreshing than this, i feel. but oh well. it looks like he's working on some new stuff now, maybe a more west coast (west west) project? i hope he doesn't go out with 'Compton'. if detox could come back it would be great, but don't particularly wanna hear any more of the Compton sound. he should get back with the cats like dawaun parker.fair enough, the sound didn't fit me the first time i heard the album.i can enjoy some of the album now, but the vocal production could be much better. and i don't like the south imitation and the weird voice effects, dre should know betterI agree about the vocals they sound off to me as well...the beats are dope I don't hear much southern influence thoughyou're right, i should have added that i'm mainly referring to Talk about it.Quote from: WalterOhDim on October 07, 2015, 06:33:31 AMI still listen to this album almost every day - shit is classic. I don't get all the complaints about it. Before Compton came out, I was listening to Crack a Bottle -"I'll be damned, just fucked around and crashed my Benz.Driving around with a smashed front endLet's cash that one in.Grab another one from out the stableThe Monte Carlo, El Camino or the El DoradoThe hell if I know.Do I want leather seats or vinyl?Decisions, decisionsGarage looks like Precision Collision."Just glad DRE didn't come out and rap about his low-riders and blunts anymore - he's on some grown man shit. I think people are missing the KUSH tracks but Dre is 50 mayne... doesn't need to rap about that stuff.fair enough, but vocally he sounds better on crack a bottle than on most of the Compton albumno problem, I can definitely see the influence on that one track...I agree about his vocals they sounded better in the past but he is 50 years old so I understand...I dont particularly care for the guests featured, not really impressive when you think about it although Em was very decent on his songi know about the age, but for me it's more the result of Kendrick writing for Dre. to me the vocals sound better when Eminem writes for Dre for example.
How do you get a stream link like that?I wanna download the Abstract Radio shows
Dre ruined his legacy. .worst album along his worst sales/downloads...Very much a forgettable effort .
lol any1 mentioning sales is retarded....it went gold without a video or a single. that has to be a first in history.
Quote from: Sccit on October 18, 2015, 02:50:00 PMlol any1 mentioning sales is retarded....it went gold without a video or a single. that has to be a first in history.Maybe for a pop album
Quote from: Do Buy Albums on October 18, 2015, 10:47:39 PMQuote from: Sccit on October 18, 2015, 02:50:00 PMlol any1 mentioning sales is retarded....it went gold without a video or a single. that has to be a first in history.Maybe for a pop albumno, not even in rap. In 1996, UGK's Ridin' Dirty went gold without any promotion, single and videos.Dre going Gold in this day & age is still an astonishing performance considering how hard it is to go gold and how fast he did it, but him dropping the album around the release of Straight Outta Compton, and the viral campaigns definitely helped him.