It's August 31, 2025, 10:22:40 AM
Yeah it was dope, but Dre-produced joints (Left to right, mansa musa, who r u) were the weakest songs on it imo
^^ this sounds pretty fuccin legit right there
Two totally different songs. I love both tracks, but don’t tell me Snoop isn’t so much better in the OG
This thread is so bloated it’s now got 2 pages of you guys talking about someone’s internet browser being dated and how he needs to clear a cache
I think the main problem with the new Dre production is that he's lost his trademark sound. Mixing is still on top level, but the beats are cerebral, the drums are often kind of weak, especially compared to the 2001 and Parker, Batson and co. eras, when almost every beat sounded very powerful. The drums were banging, the simple piano loops or synth elements were on point. Now the beats often have far too many elements, the drums sound weak (this is probably where Dem Jointz comes in), there is no high recognition value in contrast to any(!) other of his trademark eras. The sound doesn't sound like a further development to me, but like a blatant break in style. That's probably the main problem. At least for me. Nevertheless, he has shown in recent years that he can still produce music that is reminiscent of the past, but somehow represents a further development: Eminem's ‘Lock it up’ and ‘Lucifer’, HARDY's ‘Gin & Juice’, Marsha's ‘Smoke’ or ‘Greedy’. I hope ‘Missionary’ will go in this direction.In the end, it's very bitter that the Parker, Batson, Trevor Lawrence Jr. era in the form of Relapse only resulted in one album produced entirely by Dre, whereas we've now got the third ICU album since 2015 - I count ‘Compton’ as one of them, even if he didn't produce every track. But I'm not complaining, I'm still really looking forward to ‘Missionary’.
dre literally levelled up after 2001 album with his new aftermath team of mark batson, dawaun parker, trev lawrence, dj khalil, jake one, just blaze, focus, mr porter, hitek, nottz etc and scott/mike were still around periodically from 03 to 11 lmfao. it was dem jointz and those new bums that ruined him.
Relapse was very important album for both Eminem and Dre.Dre realised that his type of production is outdated and he has to change it.Eminem also realised that he need to find new producers to work with because Dre is not able to catch the current or future at that moment.I still fuck with some relapse songs but that album was a deception point for everybody to realise "they cant do it like this anymore".