It's May 02, 2024, 05:44:12 PM
Never heard this before. Pac was going around calling Dre gay and Suge was beefing and yet I’ve never heard anyone say anything about Dre visiting Pac in the hospital.How come this has never been talked about?
Because it never happened. Someone named her as a source saying Dre produced the Dogg Food album. I immediately discounted her word based on her saying this. I've heard interviews from everyone close to Tupac who had publicly spoken about him being in the hospital and no one but Nancy has ever said that Dre was there.
dre did (ghost) produce dogg food
Someone named her as a source saying Dre produced the Dogg Food album. I immediately discounted her word based on her saying this. I've heard interviews from everyone close to Tupac who had publicly spoken about him being in the hospital and no one but Nancy has ever said that Dre was there.
She was in the studio working with them so I'll take her word over yours. She actually knows what producing means. She's not talking about making beats.
I'm not disputing it because I don't know. I do know your source (which in this case is her) has stated something unfactual in regards to the same person in question.
I wouldn't be surprised if Dre had an unusually large hand in the overall Dogg Food project. He's the most experienced producer there and was teaching other people like Daz proper execution. I don't know the real story behind this... but I wouldn't be surprised at all. Comparatively, there's a huge production quality fall-off on Daz's unaffiliated solo projects, which obviously means that despite his production credit on the Dogg Food album, he had a fuck-ton of help making it sound as good as it did.
RRGB was pretty much up to the Death Row standard but then again a lot of those tracks were very old and gems he’d been hanging onto from the vault since Daz pretty much had exclusive access to the vault as the bigger names were all gone...Where you really see a difference between Dogg Food and RRGB is the overall execution and sequencing that Dre is one of Dre’s greatest strengths. The way Dre drops the intro and you have the “like we always do about this time” and album flows seamlessly into hard ass DPG opener track then Dre’s doing the keep the headz wringing bit “I know you bobbin your head” and W Balls fading them all doing his radio DJ shtick — that perfection in the way the whole album comes together from artwork to videos the whole 9 — just doesn’t happen without Dre in the building.Daz had tracks, Daz had bangers and RRGB is a monster album but you can hear the difference in the overall outcome.
naah, i’ve been saying dre ghost produced dogg food since way before she claimed it.. even on this very board. all u gota do to know that is listen to it fam.