It's May 25, 2024, 06:35:45 AM
Too bad he don’t take pride in his beats and music these days like he did before. I mean if he was on his game he would have taken more of a bigger approach to Tha Doggdather (though his tracks had the most solid focus on the album)He was on a role after Dre left now how much was done or already done when everyone left I don’t know, but I was a huge fan of his and DJ Premiers, Erick Sermon and Dre’s.If he was producing the projects with Big Gipp and Khujo Goodie would be more of my interest. They are updated to today’s sound, but i don’t really want to hear that. I want West Coast sounding Daz with the dark production. His beats on Gang Related OST and Gridlocked were out of this world funky. Now I don’t check much out.
She said Daz did "Who Am I? (What's My Name?)", but on the "DPG Eulogy" documentary (which Kenya Ware produced) Daz and Emanuel Dean both said that Emanuel Dean was the one who worked on that song, not Daz. Oh yeah, who the fuck actually thinks Dr. Dre produced the "All Eyez On Me" album? Come on now.
all of his best work is produced by other people.. he simply brought the beat in and had his partner do the production on itdr dresoopafly mike deandj quikivan johnson list goes ondaz has a good ear for gangsta shit, but his technicalities; building, layering, structure etc. needed lots of help still a legend but this bird talkin bout daz was slighted is overstating what he did and understating where daz would be if it wasn’t for dre
I thought Dre only had credit for producing two songs? Who claimed he produced the whole album? Interestingly enough, IMO Daz's tightest beats were on that album. Ambitionz az a Ridah is my all time favorite Daz beat. However, If somebody told me that Daz took Dre's drums for that song, I would believe them.
I guess what goes around, comes around. One of my favorite songs / beats on "Dazamatazz" and I thought Daz, Amplified and Ivan Johnson worked on this together, but Amplified made the beat. Sometimes Daz is involved with making the actual beat and sometimes not. Just like Dr. Dre and a bunch of other producers.If you actually listen to the interview in the OP, somebody tells Kenya Ware that people think Dre produced "All Eyez On Me" which I have NEVER heard.
DR didn't lose a step after Drew left either. That Still I Rise album was one of the greatest produced albums DR put out as an example.