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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #3255 on: December 12, 2024, 10:54:04 AM »
Storch and Elizondo made that Dre 99-2005 run a great one .

After that Dre music gradually fell off .

It's facts

storch himself will tell u he was nothing more than a session player

Storch:
"people say Dre doesn't do his beats but just takes the credit."  Scott immediately dispels that notion. "Dre is very hands-on," he explains. "He's a very technical dude. I'll see that dude coming into studio with EQs and crazy compressors from the seventies. He programs the beats. All the stuff we did together, he orchestrated." Storch paints Dre as an absolute visionary, and rightly so.

https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/138882-scott-storch-opens-up-on-crafting-2001-with-dr-dre-on-the-breakfast-club-news


same with elizando


the glove and mel-man >>>>>>>

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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #3256 on: December 12, 2024, 10:55:23 AM »
Really anything after 2008 or so has been really underwhelming. Compton had a few beats that were really good but alot of mediocrity. Especially post Compton. Really underwhelming stuff from Dre. I guess Dres new sound is supposed to be like 1920s horns and trumpets that would go well to the soundtrack of Great Gatsby.
 
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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #3257 on: December 12, 2024, 10:59:35 AM »

 :mjlol:

camaro kambon was the main keyboardist for the album.. storch was secondary … this is facts, not my opinion homie

mel-man did wayyyyy more than storch, it’s not even close

storch was essentially a session played who was guided by dre

the only thing he came up wit on his own was the piano riff for still dre

none of this is disputable

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Are the songs Scott storch is involved with.

Scott Storch proved how much he is capable of in his career.
Camara Kambon couldnt. (I love him by the way) So i believe scott storch did more than you thought for the songs he is credited as only "keyboardist".

Yeah i know the difference between being an instrumentalist, beatmaker and producer.

But without Camara Kambon, Scott Storch and Mel Man 2001 wouldnt have the same impact.
 

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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #3258 on: December 12, 2024, 11:01:26 AM »
storch himself will tell u he was nothing more than a session player

Storch:
"people say Dre doesn't do his beats but just takes the credit."  Scott immediately dispels that notion. "Dre is very hands-on," he explains. "He's a very technical dude. I'll see that dude coming into studio with EQs and crazy compressors from the seventies. He programs the beats. All the stuff we did together, he orchestrated." Storch paints Dre as an absolute visionary, and rightly so.

https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/138882-scott-storch-opens-up-on-crafting-2001-with-dr-dre-on-the-breakfast-club-news


same with elizando


the glove and mel-man >>>>>>>

I'm not talking about Dre taking credit away from others or not being the main guy  .. I'm just saying whether it was Storch and Elizondo co-producing or just playing the keys or the bass , the beats were fire .

Storch solo beats weren't as great as the ones he was involved with Dre ..
 

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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #3259 on: December 12, 2024, 11:03:15 AM »
Batson/Parker era was basically Storch/Elizondo era on steroids. Some of the best Dre beats of all time came out around that time. Their sound was like 2001 brought to another level. Shit Dre did on The Big Bang and TBCT still sounds incredible, and Relapse is the Em's best produced album.
 
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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #3260 on: December 12, 2024, 11:06:58 AM »
The Watcher
Fuck you
Still dre
Big egos
Lets get high
Bitch Niggaz
Murder Ink
Housewifes

Are the songs Scott storch is involved with.

Scott Storch proved how much he is capable of in his career.
Camara Kambon couldnt. (I love him by the way) So i believe scott storch did more than you thought for the songs he is credited as only "keyboardist".

Yeah i know the difference between being an instrumentalist, beatmaker and producer.

But without Camara Kambon, Scott Storch and Mel Man 2001 wouldnt have the same impact.


bruh i think you’re confused

storch was not even a co-producer on 2001

i’m not saying he wasn’t great at playing his role as a session player

but to credit him with being the most important piece to 2001 is INSANE


LOL
 
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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #3261 on: December 12, 2024, 11:08:15 AM »

mel-man did wayyyyy more than storch, it’s not even close


Exactly, you only have to listen to Mel-Man's non-2001 tracks around that era to see how much he did on 2001.For me, he came up with the sound and Dre perfected it and made it what it was.

Denaun Porter was the next in line for the 'Dre Sound'. Tracks he intended for Detox like Pharoahe Monch's 'When The Gun Draws' & Busta's 'Decision' gave a glimpse into what a post Mel-Man Dre record would have sounded like.
 

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« Reply #3262 on: December 12, 2024, 11:16:32 AM »
 

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« Reply #3263 on: December 12, 2024, 11:48:05 AM »
If you really want to capture that sound minus Mel-Man - think about people who didn't get paid when the album first came out....

Stu-B-Doo (Uncredited Producer), Chris The Glove Taylor (Did Xxplosive), Colin Wolfe (Uncredited producer/musician), Drauma (Stocks Mcguire - Ghost Wrote on 2001), Bud'da (Has a Platinum Plaque from 2001, but where's his name in the credits?), and so on and so forth.




The whole credit of the organization of things just falling into place for 2001 - look no further than Jimmy Iovine, Dr. Dre, and Dre's team. But as far as production, its no one's sound really apart from Dr. Dre. Not that Storch and others may need more credit, but the production is all Dr. Dre. Now onto Missionary, the snippets...are strange. I don't really know what to think of them.
 

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« Reply #3264 on: December 12, 2024, 11:53:45 AM »
Batson/Parker era was basically Storch/Elizondo era on steroids. Some of the best Dre beats of all time came out around that time. Their sound was like 2001 brought to another level. Shit Dre did on The Big Bang and TBCT still sounds incredible, and Relapse is the Em's best produced album.
Big Bang Theory, BCT, Relapse phenomenal production for sure
 

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« Reply #3265 on: December 12, 2024, 11:55:07 AM »
Batson/Parker era was basically Storch/Elizondo era on steroids. Some of the best Dre beats of all time came out around that time. Their sound was like 2001 brought to another level. Shit Dre did on The Big Bang and TBCT still sounds incredible, and Relapse is the Em's best produced album.

I have three post Chronic 2001 favorite eras....





- The Seige Monstrocity era - (Track 2 on Dr. Dre Compilation 18 Track Album - Don't Fuck The Party Up)

- The Trevor Lawrence, Mark Batson, Dawaun Parker, Mike Elizondo era - (Think Relapse with Dr. Dre mixing for every track if even not production and that Relapse came from the equivalent of a Detox Beat Tape)

- The DJ Khalil Era - Stuff we thought would end up making Detox but didn't
 

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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #3266 on: December 12, 2024, 11:58:10 AM »
If you really want to capture that sound minus Mel-Man - think about people who didn't get paid when the album first came out....

Stu-B-Doo (Uncredited Producer), Chris The Glove Taylor (Did Xxplosive), Colin Wolfe (Uncredited producer/musician), Drauma (Stocks Mcguire - Ghost Wrote on 2001), Bud'da (Has a Platinum Plaque from 2001, but where's his name in the credits?), and so on and so forth.


They got paid, just not credited. It's not uncommon.
 

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Re: SNOOP DOGG - MISSIONARY (New Album 12/13)
« Reply #3267 on: December 12, 2024, 12:01:56 PM »
one of snoop's weakest albums
 

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« Reply #3268 on: December 12, 2024, 12:12:18 PM »
 

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« Reply #3269 on: December 12, 2024, 12:15:20 PM »
I'm not talking about Dre taking credit away from others or not being the main guy  .. I'm just saying whether it was Storch and Elizondo co-producing or just playing the keys or the bass , the beats were fire .

Storch solo beats weren't as great as the ones he was involved with Dre ..

Wrong

He was way more famous and "wanted one" for a while for east/west rappers and rnb singers.

Family Portrait by Pink
Me myself and i by Beyonce
Naughty Girl by Beyonce
Fighter by Cristina Aguilera
Lean back by Fat Joe
Candy Shop by 50 Cent
Lil bit by 50 Cent
Lets Ride by The Game
Let me love you by Mario Winans
You got me by The Roots
Lightets up by Lil Kim
Run it by Chris Brown
You aint know by Lil wayne
Time is up by Jadakiss

I can name more and more only produced by himself. He dominated 3 or 4 years of hip hop in first decade of millenium. He was way more famous and "wanted" than dr. Dre or any other producer in music industry for a while. However he owes it to dr.dre for teaching him how to produce and being a producer.
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