It's May 13, 2024, 02:49:37 AM
Wackest Dre song ever. How come he could consider it as first single. That doesnt make sense.
I remember this is one interview where Jimmy Iovine praised Under Pressure and said that it's going to drop in "a few weeks"..... lol(So it seemed like it was already finished.)
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xenqqd
Long time mutherfuckers, SEEEN On the real though just checking in after a very long time and thought I’d drop some thoughts since its been so longRegarding Dre - First of all Dre got too many chefs not enough cooks in the studio - he consider his team a band? They all garbage musicians - he got producers like denaun, focus and Batson etc in their working with Dre who is on a different stratosphere to all of them in there with him - those niggas garbage Dre is dependent on his musicians for his sound imo in the game and he needs to return to storch and Elizondo - bring in some fresh talent sure - isn’t that why he basically funded his college programme shit, a great way to poach talent. But he needs Scott back, he is still the most gifted key player in the hiphop world bar none. Someone said Scott ain’t made a dope beat in ages, that shit is garbage. Scott been making better Dre beats than Dre haha problem is Scott still doesn’t often know how to enrich a beat like Dre and that can’t be taught. Dres ear is natural from his upbringing. A great example of a banging Scott beat which just fits Dre sound to a peak is this However when you listen the final product apart from the hook the shit don’t hit or sound better than the instrumental. - that’s Dre gift, he’ll enrich his shit and if you got fire, with his mixing and sound tastes, it’s often best.Dre all about being minimalistic but Dre has lost what makes his music great in the process of stripping too much shit out of his songs that made them great and making his sound dated in the process. Get his keys, guitar and bass players back and experiment but make it sound modern and futuristic again. Being minimalist in music was dres great gift in making so many sounds and effects come together with the best and vocals and the little details. Dres current shit been iffy to say the least and seems lost of directionWhat’s with all the best drops/changes in a single song since compton? A song is usually between 3-4 minutes and this nigga sometimes trying to blend 3 different beats in to it, sometimes even more than 1 beat for the same rapper - hasn’t anyone told him it mostly sounds forced or unfinished - on Compton Dre got a banging beat for “gone” I think it was called. - Kendrick kills it, the hook was fire but why was it like not a whole song? Where the fuck has dres ear and focus process gone? He should trust his own skin and ear over his incompetent team. Nigga on some because I got so many beats, I’m finna find a way to use them all in it vibe, problem is most his beats recently been stale. Dres beats on Eminem’s current shit sound so dated - a beat like “she loves me” don’t even get made as a leftover from Dre when he had a real team in there with him making his sound and the discombobulated beat sound like some shit that wouldn’t have made a stat quo album 15 years ago and the switch - wtf was that - even the track Dre features on was better than either of his joints and that’s just sad - people check a Dre joint for Dre beats - not focus, denaun, Bateson, even Lawrence jr - Dres involvement on Eminem’s music to be murdered by was just sad to see as a huge fan - I mean don’t get me wrong Eminem albums are just stale these days apart from some moments on kamikaze and his b side release just now but man, I can’t even blame Eminem for working with Dre too much. Eminem sound better in modern day trap-ish beats though he really flow well on the new release. Eminem at least stayed up on his shit, Dre got all the resources, time and great engineering team and mixing team going. He just needs to produce dope beats again. Been a long time and I’m sure there is more I can say but if Dre is really dropping a joint in 2021 I hope it involves real talent on the beat making team because what the majority of Dre fans listen his shit for - produced by Dre stuff. Hope you all well and have a great 2021.
whole berner album, 14 songs produced by Scott Storch.this one is also from defiant ones.enough?
First of all Dre got too many chefs not enough cooks in the studio - he consider his team a band? They all garbage musicians - he got producers like denaun, focus and Batson etc in their working with Dre who is on a different stratosphere to all of them in there with him - those niggas garbage Dre is dependent on his musicians for his sound imo in the game and he needs to return to storch and Elizondo - bring in some fresh talent sure - isn’t that why he basically funded his college programme shit, a great way to poach talent. But he needs Scott back, he is still the most gifted key player in the hiphop world bar none. Someone said Scott ain’t made a dope beat in ages, that shit is garbage
Me, I've mentioned it early on in this thread,
Drop the "Talking To My Diary" Video, and I'll drop The Scrapped "The Recipe" Music Video.
What shall I post? I don't have to prove you anything.
It wasn't on purpose. It was meant to be first single from Detox. It wasn't properly finished. Mixed. It made him stop the whole thing. Let's do it differently this time.
Thing is game changer. Justt like 2001 was.
Sorry, the only garbage I see here is you calling some of the best musicans Dre's ever worked with (Mark Batson, Dawaun Parker, Trevor Lawrence Jr) wack and incompetent lmao. These people worked with Dre since like 05, their sound is literally what people except a Dre beat to sound like. This is the team that gave us classic records like Imagine and Legend of the Fall Offs, what many consider to be some of the best records Dre ever produced. And isn't Topless considered to be the best Detox leak as well? Their sound feels like a natural continuation of 2001 sound. It's also ironic how you mentioned that Gone track off Compton when that's one of the 2 records on that album that sounds similar to their style. And what's even worse, is that you called a Discombobulated (a beat that was made like 12 years ago but still sounds fresh af and almost unanimously hailed as one of the best songs on both albums) - which sounds like a 100% classic Dr.Dre beat that Em in his prime would fight for to include on his album - an outdated, while posting this clip of Scott (who has the most outdated sound out of all big name producers) making some wackest shit that doesn't hold a candle to the beats he used to make in the 00's.What's happening with Dre's music now is not their fault, it's because of Dre's direction. Because even if you don't count Batson and Parker, Focus is also a dope producer when not with Dre (he did Where I'm From for Game, Live By the Gun for Tony Yayo, Killer's Remorse for X and so much more), as well as Dem Jointz.I feel like some wishing for Dre to bring back Mel-Man or Scott Storch is simply for the nostalgia, just because these guys were on Chronic 2001, so people automatically assume that having them on the new album will bring it closer to that level of quality. But it seems these people fail to realise that since '99, not just Dre's, but their styles also changed. Scott Storch is making some youtube-tier beats (the one you posted is a perfect example), Mel-Man's last good beat was on Nate Dogg's Music & Me album, Mike Elizondo doing Ed Sheeran and Jonas Brothers shit now etc...
Scott Storch is making some youtube-tier beats.