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<waits for Shag Diggler to repost this as an unleaked exclusive he traded half a bar of gold and 3 grams of unicorn horn dust for in 6 months time followed by copped pleas and various tales of the Duck when he's called on his BS. Again>For real though, those of you that are getting geeked by this. Why? It doesn't hold a candle to any of the artists involved weakest jams so whats got y'all so excited? Dre overall must've had the greatest fall off of any artist ever in my ears because so much of his post 2001 stuff just sounds boring and uninspired and you all know how I feel about his Compton weedplate. Its like y'all are flocking to a brand because of its heritage and not seeing its current output for what it is and its genuinely puzzling if not straight up groupieish. Its like if Hello as comparison was an 8/10 track then this is a 2/10 on its best day, disagree?
Quote from: eyeball on May 14, 2019, 07:27:30 AM<waits for Shag Diggler to repost this as an unleaked exclusive he traded half a bar of gold and 3 grams of unicorn horn dust for in 6 months time followed by copped pleas and various tales of the Duck when he's called on his BS. Again>For real though, those of you that are getting geeked by this. Why? It doesn't hold a candle to any of the artists involved weakest jams so whats got y'all so excited? Dre overall must've had the greatest fall off of any artist ever in my ears because so much of his post 2001 stuff just sounds boring and uninspired and you all know how I feel about his Compton weedplate. Its like y'all are flocking to a brand because of its heritage and not seeing its current output for what it is and its genuinely puzzling if not straight up groupieish. Its like if Hello as comparison was an 8/10 track then this is a 2/10 on its best day, disagree?loli mean, there’s an obvious reason this wasn’t released .... dre knows his current shit isn’t cutting it, so he doesn’t put it out. i agree, he’s out of his prime.. but ventura by anderson paak was a great album and the general consensus agrees, so it’s not like he totally lost it.
Quote from: Sccit on May 14, 2019, 11:21:23 AMQuote from: eyeball on May 14, 2019, 07:27:30 AM<waits for Shag Diggler to repost this as an unleaked exclusive he traded half a bar of gold and 3 grams of unicorn horn dust for in 6 months time followed by copped pleas and various tales of the Duck when he's called on his BS. Again>For real though, those of you that are getting geeked by this. Why? It doesn't hold a candle to any of the artists involved weakest jams so whats got y'all so excited? Dre overall must've had the greatest fall off of any artist ever in my ears because so much of his post 2001 stuff just sounds boring and uninspired and you all know how I feel about his Compton weedplate. Its like y'all are flocking to a brand because of its heritage and not seeing its current output for what it is and its genuinely puzzling if not straight up groupieish. Its like if Hello as comparison was an 8/10 track then this is a 2/10 on its best day, disagree?loli mean, there’s an obvious reason this wasn’t released .... dre knows his current shit isn’t cutting it, so he doesn’t put it out. i agree, he’s out of his prime.. but ventura by anderson paak was a great album and the general consensus agrees, so it’s not like he totally lost it.I'm glad we could converse on this hot topic in a mature fashion as it appears you agree that Dre fell off. The thing with his peak was that it was so high and so good, not to mention in 3 separate eras that he defined, that this "new Dre" stuff is just totally wack in comparison. I used to wonder why he took that hiatus in the middle, hyped the crap out of and never delivered Detox and drafted in army of producers in his quest for the next sound because he simply didn't have it any more as his subsequent body of work in comparison to what came before proves and I can see why he was hesitant to drop anything. Oddly enough there is a pattern to Dres best work as it often comes when his back to the wall or after he's dropped a brick so there is hope for a follow up yet but Compton is a forced classic at best and underwhelming weedplate if one is brutally honest (by Dres standards/legacy) which is proved by how it came and went. Personally I was hyped for his Planets album as I'd really like to hear him venture outside of rap and create something different because he's by far the most talented producer ever and has/had an impeccable ear but just needs the right kind of motivation which given he's a billionaire now is something he could buy if needs be.
Cool. Its nice to hear you keep it 100.