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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY Produced By Dr. Dre (Coming Soon)
« Reply #1065 on: August 27, 2024, 12:36:23 PM »

and yet you have people saying kingdom come is dre’s worst album LOL

but then again cey cey is known to have an anti-dre bias for one reason or another

kingdom come is far and away jay’s best album sonically  ..  and i’m not a big jay fan, but to say it’s his worst album in a discography that contains blueprint 2, blueprint 3, and magna carta is kinda nuts

Well produced but still not his best effort
 

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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY Produced By Dr. Dre (Coming Soon)
« Reply #1066 on: August 27, 2024, 02:14:40 PM »

and yet you have people saying kingdom come is dre’s worst album LOL

but then again cey cey is known to have an anti-dre bias for one reason or another

kingdom come is far and away jay’s best album sonically  ..  and i’m not a big jay fan, but to say it’s his worst album in a discography that contains blueprint 2, blueprint 3, and magna carta is kinda nuts

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no way in hell that's his worst album. one of his best - jay has had some so so albums, let's be real. many are worse than this one, plus, this one sounds impeccable.

funny thing is, dre gave him all kinds of beats for this one and he used 4 of his plus a DJ Khalil beat and i think that's it from the Aftermath camp, but of course Dre mixed the whole thing so sounds primo.
 

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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY Produced By Dr. Dre (Coming Soon)
« Reply #1067 on: August 27, 2024, 02:28:32 PM »
bro.. where are you posting from?  This is the second time you've done this.  I wasn't even talking to you.  My whole post was to Doggfather
I noticed that. He just exposed himself. Now, let's see him wiggle his way out of this one.
































































































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As unknown, and yet well known; as dying, and, behold, we live; as chastened, and not killed;

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As sorrowful, yet alway rejoicing; as poor, yet making many rich; as having nothing, and yet possessing all things.
 

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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY Produced By Dr. Dre (Coming Soon)
« Reply #1068 on: August 27, 2024, 05:28:25 PM »
bro.. where are you posting from?  This is the second time you've done this.  I wasn't even talking to you.  My whole post was to Doggfather

well this was obviously to me

VVVV

You listen to Jay-Z ??

…funny, and all these years I actually thought you had good taste in music



and then i replied to this and your reply read like it was a response to what i was saying

considering the topic was KINGDOM COME, i’m not sure what you’re going on about if u weren’t replying to that


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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY Produced By Dr. Dre (Coming Soon)
« Reply #1069 on: August 27, 2024, 05:29:51 PM »
Well produced but still not his best effort


his best effort is reasonable doubt

but kingdom come is the best sonically
 
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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY Produced By Dr. Dre (Coming Soon)
« Reply #1070 on: August 27, 2024, 05:31:04 PM »
I noticed that. He just exposed himself. Now, let's see him wiggle his way out of this one.
































































































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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY Produced By Dr. Dre (Coming Soon)
« Reply #1071 on: August 27, 2024, 05:47:51 PM »

his best effort is reasonable doubt

but kingdom come is the best sonically

You know what? I think I will listen again and compare! I haven't listen to it in years.
 

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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY Produced By Dr. Dre (Coming Soon)
« Reply #1072 on: August 29, 2024, 03:49:07 AM »
well this was obviously to me

VVVV

and then i replied to this and your reply read like it was a response to what i was saying

considering the topic was KINGDOM COME, i’m not sure what you’re going on about if u weren’t replying to that

as I said I wasn't talking to you I was talking to Doggfather
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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY Produced By Dr. Dre (Coming Soon)
« Reply #1073 on: August 29, 2024, 06:16:03 AM »
as I said I wasn't talking to you I was talking to Doggfather



that’s cool and all but i still find it strange that you overlooked a dr. dre produced album in 2006 as someone who claims to be a huge dre head


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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY Produced By Dr. Dre (Coming Soon)
« Reply #1074 on: August 29, 2024, 12:03:02 PM »

why would i be butthurt over what u decide to listen to?

do you even think about what u say or do u just say whatever first pops up in your mind?

and jay-z kingdom come is not even new … the album is from 2006 and entirely produced/mixed by dre

just because you’re not a true dr dre head and overlooked an album he did in the 2000s doesn’t mean u gota hurl insults outa defensiveness homie

your schtick is see through
Dre mixed the whole thing but he only produced 4-5 songs.
 

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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY Produced By Dr. Dre (Coming Soon)
« Reply #1075 on: August 29, 2024, 01:18:27 PM »
Dre mixed the whole thing but he only produced 4-5 songs.

Lost Ones, Trouble, 30 Something, and Minority Report.  Those were Dre tracks.  I didnt know he mixed them.
 

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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY Produced By Dr. Dre (Coming Soon)
« Reply #1076 on: August 29, 2024, 02:06:03 PM »
Dre mixed the whole thing but he only produced 4-5 songs.


yea… he mixed the entire album. it was essentially a jay+dre album.

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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY Produced By Dr. Dre (Coming Soon)
« Reply #1077 on: August 29, 2024, 02:46:55 PM »

yea… he mixed the entire album. it was essentially a jay+dre album.

Funny that Jay ranks that one last - (or he did a few year back, maybe his think has changed)

AND

Eminem shits on Relapse.

Two albums with massive Dre involvement. Sonically Relapse is incredible
 

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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY Produced By Dr. Dre (Coming Soon)
« Reply #1078 on: August 29, 2024, 02:51:36 PM »
Kingdom Come Dre beat talk - first half

Best of Both Worlds: How Hova and Dre built Kingdom Come’s blueprint.

Jay-Z:
“Dre just called me out of nowhere, and he just said, ‘Yo I’m in Hawaii, I’m about to send you something.’ Now Dre, you know, he’s not a tape making person. He sent me about like 25 beats, and it was gone from there. It was like, Okay, this is a problem right now. You know, 25 Dre beats, I mean, what the ****.”

“Actually we was going to do the whole album together but I knew that wouldn’t work, only because it’s Dr. Dre and Jay-Z, you know, its very difficult to get those two guys in a room together. Dre, he’s a creative guy so you can’t push those kind of guys. He works his own
way. You gotta let him work at his own pace. So, I knew that wouldn’t happen. But we started out like we was going to do the whole album and then, you know, he disappeared for a minute. I left him alone, I didn’t call him for a couple months. Maybe two months. Two months.”

“Then I just called him, like, ‘Yo, uh, I want you to mix something.’ I just picked up the conversation like no time had went by. It went smooth, you know what I’m saying? With the records, I would ask him, ‘Like, what did you think about that? You love that second verse? What about that third ’cause I can change it.’”

“You know, Dre or whoever is producing the track, I’ll let the producer be a producer. Sometimes producers don’t want to be producers, they wanna make beats. But working with Dre, it made me critique what I was saying a little more also. Cause I want to be better than the beats too. No one wants the beat to be destroying them. You try to beat the track, no matter who did it.”

Young Guru:
“Yeah, Dre was in Hawaii and started sending him CD’s and he started playing me some **** and I was like, ‘Yeah, we gotta get started.’ He had a good 21 beats he sent him on one CD. All that does is get Jay in the stu’ getting in the mindset of making a record. Now you call Swizz and be like, ‘Swizz, come upstairs and play Jay some ****. Sean Garrett, Swizz is up here, ya’ll is writing a record together, come up here and see if you can do a hook for Jay.’ Just flipping ideas to try and get him in the mode or make suggestions of what you think he should write about. It’s not the easiest thing, cuz it’s like, looking back what topic haven’t we covered?”

“The thing about Jay is that, the reason he has the longevity is because everything he talks about is true. He pulls from his own life. All the rumors and questions, whatever you want to know, all those things are answered on the album. If you listen hard enough, it’s there. All the **** that you want to hear about the Roc breakup, the baby with Free, any rumor, it’s in the album. Then he goes a bit more personal, normally Jay does what he does; the hardcore ****, the ‘Change Clothes’ joints that he knows will get the majority of the people and he may give you one or two personal songs. This album, to me, it seems like it has crazy personal songs. A lot of this stuff is like really really personal ****.”


Start of Your Ending: How Jay-Z finally got it together to start recording music again.

Jay-Z: “I put myself in the studio to really get into it. Just me and Guru. Just to feel it out. And it took me like, two weeks [to get going]. I wasn’t even making anything. I would go there and just stand there for a couple hours and just listen to new tracks. Then I was like, ‘Oh, I’ll come back tomorrow.’”

“I would do a full day. I did it in Sony a lot. I would go to the studio and I wouldn’t stay late either. I would stay til about 12, 1. You know, about seven, eight, til 12, one, everyday. I wouldn’t go in Sunday though. I needed a day off.”

Youg Guru:
“It’s been the weirdest process of making a Jay album because he’s running a company. My normal experience with Jay used to be around two o’clock, he’d be sitting in the front of Baseline, Just Blaze would be doing whatever he’s doing and I’d be collecting beats for the day. Jay would come in and we’d make records in about three or four weeks and the album is done. He’d hold court here or be at the 40/40. Now it’s like, he’s running a whole company and I really don’t like playing him beats in the office. The phone rings, everybody’s around or someone needs him to sign something or run to a meeting. I gotta get him when his attention is necessary.”

“That’s the main reason why we didn’t do it at Baseline. That’s home. We did it at Sony because it’s four blocks away from the office. Like, around May he got serious. In the beginning, I tried to keep it secretive to everybody in the building. Baseline is kind of secluded so there’s not gonna be another session going on in there with somebody that you don’t know. Sony is a big studio. You see the Maybach out front, then you start seeing three or four known rappers out front. It got to the point at the end where everybody knew we had been there for a month already. With people starting to drop by, you can’t really concentrate. That’s the only reason why I was trying to keep it secret. Not for the public not to know we’re making an album, I wanted him to be able to focus and come through that door so we can just work and make a record. It’s hard sometime because it’s certain people that’s family. You can’t say, “Don’t come over here.” But at some point, I need this nigga focused on making this. With Jay, it’s a spark, and this time it was with Dre.”


Okay, I know. Two songs have leaked in less than a week. And rumors persist that there are more good tunes in the wrong hands. Damn, guess that’s what Hov gets for goin’ the **** back to Africa. Still, I’m sorry to report, greedy rap gremlins, that when I spoke to Jay in Paris and the Kingdom Come brain trust (producer Just Blaze and engineer Young Guru) back in New York, they all insisted that the album is far from finished. You don’t believe me? Read for yourselves.

Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter:
“I saw a couple of them [fake Kingdom Come track lists on the Internet]. Nah, it’s crazy. I think I’m two songs away. Right now, if I drop the album, it’s really good. If I get two more songs, it could be great. I need [two more songs] because of the album. Everything on there so far is really big. It’s big-sounding. I wouldn’t say real musical, ’cause I wouldn’t want to give people the wrong idea. Late Registration, to me, sounds like a big album. But you still had “Crack Music” and you know, you still had the raw…I just need two stripped-down joints just to round it out, to give the whole thing a theme and a feeling.”

Gimel “Young Guru” Keaton:
“I was reading a lot of bull**** online—fake track lists, features and producers we don’t even know…I don’t know what’s gonna make it until I actually master it. There’s no rapper features on here. The only other feature on here, in terms of vocalists, is Beyoncé.”

“It’s always a core, but **** changes. The perfect example is ‘P.S.A.’ ‘P.S.A.’ didn’t exist until right when we were about to master. The tough part now is that he’s doing the world tour, so we gotta email him beats. He’s recording over there, sending stuff back and forth. Where they’re at now in Africa, nobody’s email is working. Me and Bleek was online yesterday on the IM and he was cutting off on me every five minutes. It was a real weak connection, so those type of physical things are the challenges right now of him actually getting his album done. It’s a lot. Dude is a huge world tastemaker, so it’s like, having to pull his focus in to get what I need for the album is tough, but it’s not impossible. It’s one of his joys, so he does it.”

Justin “Just Blaze” Smith:
“If he’s coming out November 20, he’ll probably be in the studio until at least late October. There are two other songs I did with him, neither one [is] finished yet. We had this one record where the beat changes throughout the entire record. He hasn’t put vocals on it yet. He loves the beat, but just hasn’t thought of a song for it. I’m praying that one gets to see the light of day ’cause the beat is so ill. Just something for the car or headphones. It would make for an ill story, but not a club record by any means.”

“One song he had I did over. I had a better beat for it. It fit crazy. The funny thing is, none of this is intentional. It ends up using another sample that was used in another song. The other beat, it’s used in the intro of another popular late-’80’s, early-’90s song. So it’s kind of funny, I was thinking about this right before you came in. That’s three records that, in some shape or form, have some kind of connection to ten, twenty years ago. That’s gonna be the new thing: Just is running out of ideas. But it’s pure coincidence.”

“I can say I’ll definitely have four records on the album. We’ll see what happens.”
 

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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY Produced By Dr. Dre (Coming Soon)
« Reply #1079 on: August 29, 2024, 05:12:33 PM »
I Gave Kingdom Come a few spins again. I get the Dre involvement and his early 2000 trademark sound, but aside from a few songs this project didn't age well to me. Although Dr.Dre is the greatest engineer of this genre, this album feels like a failure from the two. Like it could have been executed better.  It's still a good album, but I am not Dr.Dre biased so I will not call it one of Jay's best work I'd put it just above the Best of Both World project which is pretty low.

On the other hand, if we are talking Dre's involvement, it is one of Dr.Dre's great produced projects.

To get back to MISSIONARY,  I hope they will put the emphasis on the musical aspect and less on the previous Dre sound that we all cherish and love.  I'm glad we are stepping away from the 2001 sound, it's outdated