It's May 05, 2024, 08:44:23 PM
Personally, the dre crazy beats have long since disappeared many years ago. Any new leaks we hear just don't cut it for me and are instantly skippable - like those Naked and Gunfiya tracks. What makes it out the of door these days and is classed as "perfection" makes me laugh - I don't even want any new music from him at this point those days of checking for the dre produced track in the album liners long gone. I'm someone from the 1993+ gfunk era reaching 40years old in a couple of years that has been a fan. For me the quality started to dip during Snoops Blue Carpet album era those dre tracks with the piano were average at best and fredwreck and other production out shown them. Also Busta's Big Bang - what on earth was that last track legends of the fall off garbage? Even Jay-Zs kingdom come with loads of dre production unmemorable. I guess maybe thats when Scott Storch went solo? Whatever he released with Eminem has always been garbage to me- marilyn manson / limp bizkit soft rock/nirvana type late 90s early 00s grunge sound - horrible and can tell what audience that is aimed at, The most I could pass was the real slim shady stand up song and the lyrics and comedy made me switch that off anyway. I think dre was at the peak with the mary j blige, bilal, first 50 cent, eve and xzibit restless era. Compton had a few good songs but in general was also trash, - I liked the few track with Xzibit and Big Hutch and the one with Snoop (not the Jon conner one) and the one with Ice Cube. Since then nothing dre has had a hand in has been worth listening too although i still agree it is better than what the mumble generation is putting out. What I've really been waiting on now is Battlecat - Turntable Journalism if that ever sees the light of day. Battlecat been putting tracks out consistenly ever since and 99% of his stuff is normally the best track on the album. I wish DJ Quik would come back too.
Lmao dude did you just call some of the BEST Dre productions of all time, such as Legends of the fall offs, Boss' Life and Imagine garbage? That's you opinion, sure, but it's an extremely crazy opinion lol.By 2006, Dre literally perfected his piano beats formula that he started on 2001. It's pretty much the same but on steroids. Richer, more epic, more complex and imaginative.
For me the quality started to dip during Snoops Blue Carpet album era those dre tracks with the piano were average at best
i was thinkin the same