It's May 14, 2024, 07:04:08 PM
Off-topic, but did "Dogg Food" actually go triple platinum? I remember it sellin' two million copies, not three?
classic joint in fact, that entire 2002 album is underrated as fuck
It's a solid album, one of the rare ones you can listen from start to finish
The singles say that it was produced by Dre or produced Dre and Cold187um. The unreleased OG version (titled Mobbin with Tha Dogg Pound) was produced by Dre so that’s probably why they put that.the unreleased og version used a diff beat than the sunset parkversion?It’s a different beat but also very similar. You haven’t heard it?probably back when i used to download unreleased shit on here about 2 decades ago but more importantly, that proves that dre indeed ghost produced the released version, just like he ghost produced a good portion of dogg food
it was only certified 2x but that was a few months after it was released...Death Row had been notoriously bad in updating their certs over the years
I wish Sunset Part OST was on spotify. And Dangerous Ground OST. Side note....I remember the first time hearing Xxplosive I was a little disappointed because it had the same bassline as the Mobb Deep song on Sunset Park.
The singles say that it was produced by Dre or produced Dre and Cold187um. The unreleased OG version (titled Mobbin with Tha Dogg Pound) was produced by Dre so that’s probably why they put that.the unreleased og version used a diff beat than the sunset parkversion?It’s a different beat but also very similar. You haven’t heard it?
It's kind of like "What Would You Do". The version that appears on Natural Born Killers movie soundtrack gets credited to Dre while the version on Murder Was The Case gets credited to Daz. If you watch the movie, The Show, Dre was definitely in there, producing it.