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Quote from: dj coma on February 18, 2017, 01:59:11 PMQuote from: Okka on February 18, 2017, 12:59:54 AMGood song, it's a shame this is so short. This probably isn't even produced by Dr. Dre though. B1 claimed that CPO Boss Hogg song was produced by Dre and then CPO said that Dre had nothin' to do with it.B1 is just going off what DAT's, reels, and stuff like that said, and those aren't always 100% accurate. Quik said in an interview that he was paid by Death Row to catalog everything in 95-96 so I'm guessing there wasn't very good organization of the vault prior to that.I think it also goes back to the age old debate of whether or not what Dre does when he mixes a track is considered producing. Whether right or wrong, we've seen many producers come out and say they didn't get proper credit for stuff that says produced by Dre in the credits.It's obvious this track was produced by Dre though because as Giesuz mentioned, Kurupt says it in the verse. Plus Kurupt says his age in the verse which makes this song from 92 or early 93, when Dre was actively producing most of the material at the label.Remember when 50 Cent said "The flow sounds sicker over Dre drums, nigga" on "Disco Inferno" and for a long time everybody thought that the song was produced by Dre, but then it turned out to be produced by Dangerous LLC. There's others who have said the same type of shit on songs that were supposed to be produced by Dre.
Quote from: Okka on February 18, 2017, 12:59:54 AMGood song, it's a shame this is so short. This probably isn't even produced by Dr. Dre though. B1 claimed that CPO Boss Hogg song was produced by Dre and then CPO said that Dre had nothin' to do with it.B1 is just going off what DAT's, reels, and stuff like that said, and those aren't always 100% accurate. Quik said in an interview that he was paid by Death Row to catalog everything in 95-96 so I'm guessing there wasn't very good organization of the vault prior to that.I think it also goes back to the age old debate of whether or not what Dre does when he mixes a track is considered producing. Whether right or wrong, we've seen many producers come out and say they didn't get proper credit for stuff that says produced by Dre in the credits.It's obvious this track was produced by Dre though because as Giesuz mentioned, Kurupt says it in the verse. Plus Kurupt says his age in the verse which makes this song from 92 or early 93, when Dre was actively producing most of the material at the label.
Good song, it's a shame this is so short. This probably isn't even produced by Dr. Dre though. B1 claimed that CPO Boss Hogg song was produced by Dre and then CPO said that Dre had nothin' to do with it.
Quote from: Dargine on February 20, 2017, 01:05:17 PMQuote from: Okka on February 18, 2017, 03:05:17 PMRemember when 50 Cent said "The flow sounds sicker over Dre drums, nigga" on "Disco Inferno" and for a long time everybody thought that the song was produced by Dre, but then it turned out to be produced by Dangerous LLC.That's different. The og version of Disco Inferno was actually produced by Dr. Dre. The verses were never changed, just the beat.Did the OG version ever leak? Also why was the beat switched? Dre hadn't cut 50 off yet or started feeding him his leftover C grade beats either.
Quote from: Okka on February 18, 2017, 03:05:17 PMRemember when 50 Cent said "The flow sounds sicker over Dre drums, nigga" on "Disco Inferno" and for a long time everybody thought that the song was produced by Dre, but then it turned out to be produced by Dangerous LLC.That's different. The og version of Disco Inferno was actually produced by Dr. Dre. The verses were never changed, just the beat.
Remember when 50 Cent said "The flow sounds sicker over Dre drums, nigga" on "Disco Inferno" and for a long time everybody thought that the song was produced by Dre, but then it turned out to be produced by Dangerous LLC.
Multiply by Xzibit as well "Dre bring that shit back one more time" .. I know Dre helped produce that tho.
Who said that Dre produced the original version?
Quote from: eyeball on February 20, 2017, 01:39:52 PMQuote from: Dargine on February 20, 2017, 01:05:17 PMQuote from: Okka on February 18, 2017, 03:05:17 PMRemember when 50 Cent said "The flow sounds sicker over Dre drums, nigga" on "Disco Inferno" and for a long time everybody thought that the song was produced by Dre, but then it turned out to be produced by Dangerous LLC.That's different. The og version of Disco Inferno was actually produced by Dr. Dre. The verses were never changed, just the beat.Did the OG version ever leak? Also why was the beat switched? Dre hadn't cut 50 off yet or started feeding him his leftover C grade beats either. The OG version never leaked as far as I'm concerned.Quote from: Sccit on February 20, 2017, 05:58:00 PMMultiply by Xzibit as well "Dre bring that shit back one more time" .. I know Dre helped produce that tho. Kon Artis did produce at Dre's studio, that's why a lot of artists at the time thought Dre did those beats, 'cause they got them straight from Dre himself, same with "P.I.M.P.". Dre was in the studio when they recorded both these songs and played those beats for X/50/whoever.Quote from: Okka on February 21, 2017, 09:39:35 AMWho said that Dre produced the original version?I think it was 50 himself in some interview, or some other G-Unit member, he/they also explained why the beat was changed but I don't remember it. I think it was from one of those interviews around the time of the G-Unit summer jam reunion, but not sure anymore.
Dre mixed multiply and had additional production on it from what I remember... that was a pretty good beat
Quote from: Dargine on February 28, 2017, 11:25:38 AMQuote from: eyeball on February 20, 2017, 01:39:52 PMQuote from: Dargine on February 20, 2017, 01:05:17 PMQuote from: Okka on February 18, 2017, 03:05:17 PMRemember when 50 Cent said "The flow sounds sicker over Dre drums, nigga" on "Disco Inferno" and for a long time everybody thought that the song was produced by Dre, but then it turned out to be produced by Dangerous LLC.That's different. The og version of Disco Inferno was actually produced by Dr. Dre. The verses were never changed, just the beat.Did the OG version ever leak? Also why was the beat switched? Dre hadn't cut 50 off yet or started feeding him his leftover C grade beats either. The OG version never leaked as far as I'm concerned.Quote from: Sccit on February 20, 2017, 05:58:00 PMMultiply by Xzibit as well "Dre bring that shit back one more time" .. I know Dre helped produce that tho. Kon Artis did produce at Dre's studio, that's why a lot of artists at the time thought Dre did those beats, 'cause they got them straight from Dre himself, same with "P.I.M.P.". Dre was in the studio when they recorded both these songs and played those beats for X/50/whoever.Quote from: Okka on February 21, 2017, 09:39:35 AMWho said that Dre produced the original version?I think it was 50 himself in some interview, or some other G-Unit member, he/they also explained why the beat was changed but I don't remember it. I think it was from one of those interviews around the time of the G-Unit summer jam reunion, but not sure anymore.Are you sayin' that Dre told everybody that they were his beats?Quote from: Shiram619 on February 28, 2017, 12:28:17 PMDre mixed multiply and had additional production on it from what I remember... that was a pretty good beatNah, he only mixed it according to the booklet.
Are you sayin' that Dre told everybody that they were his beats?
Nah, he only mixed it according to the booklet.
Quote from: Okka on February 28, 2017, 12:38:03 PMQuote from: Dargine on February 28, 2017, 11:25:38 AMQuote from: eyeball on February 20, 2017, 01:39:52 PMQuote from: Dargine on February 20, 2017, 01:05:17 PMQuote from: Okka on February 18, 2017, 03:05:17 PMRemember when 50 Cent said "The flow sounds sicker over Dre drums, nigga" on "Disco Inferno" and for a long time everybody thought that the song was produced by Dre, but then it turned out to be produced by Dangerous LLC.That's different. The og version of Disco Inferno was actually produced by Dr. Dre. The verses were never changed, just the beat.Did the OG version ever leak? Also why was the beat switched? Dre hadn't cut 50 off yet or started feeding him his leftover C grade beats either. The OG version never leaked as far as I'm concerned.Quote from: Sccit on February 20, 2017, 05:58:00 PMMultiply by Xzibit as well "Dre bring that shit back one more time" .. I know Dre helped produce that tho. Kon Artis did produce at Dre's studio, that's why a lot of artists at the time thought Dre did those beats, 'cause they got them straight from Dre himself, same with "P.I.M.P.". Dre was in the studio when they recorded both these songs and played those beats for X/50/whoever.Quote from: Okka on February 21, 2017, 09:39:35 AMWho said that Dre produced the original version?I think it was 50 himself in some interview, or some other G-Unit member, he/they also explained why the beat was changed but I don't remember it. I think it was from one of those interviews around the time of the G-Unit summer jam reunion, but not sure anymore.Are you sayin' that Dre told everybody that they were his beats?Quote from: Shiram619 on February 28, 2017, 12:28:17 PMDre mixed multiply and had additional production on it from what I remember... that was a pretty good beatNah, he only mixed it according to the booklet.He definitely co-produced it .. If Dre gets mixing credit, you know off top it's not your typical mix job.