It's September 05, 2025, 02:46:27 PM
From what I recall, it was Dre who didn't want Warren G at DR, not Suge.
this dude is a mf joke lol he said dre killed nate dogg lol BS AF fuck suge
lol, when did he say that?Suge's a comedian
It could have been but let's see what Suge says. He's talking about different Death Row artists so he might get around to Nate Dogg and maybe even Warren G since Warren was affilated.But watch, I bet you anything that Suge will not blame it all on Dre for Warren being let go to Interscope. I bet you Suge will talk hella shit on Warren G and then talk shit on Russel Simmons like he did in the past, but what he won't say is.."I wanted to keep Warren because I knew Warren was a dope producer and could do an album like G Funk Era and sell millions—but its Dre's fault we didn't have him signed and successful under Death Row"^^I highly doubt he will say anthing close to that. Most he will say is, "Dre didn't want him" but he won't say that he (Suge) did want him
I think it's Dre.Dre couldn't produce or take any credit for 2 equally unique talents in Snoop and Nate Dogg with Warren G being officially signed there. The Chronic was undoubtedly a collaborate album (like all albums) but Warren G was there then, along with Colin Wolfe, Chris Taylor and all these other guys collaborating, then there's a lot of Warren G / Daz sound when Doggystyle drops. Tha Next Episode track is cut from Doggystyle, and Warren then drops Runnin' Wit No Breaks on his G Funk album afterwards, but had Tha Next Episode actually appeared on Doggystyle, the linear notes would state: "produced by Dr Dre" and Runnin' Wit No Breaks wouldn't have even appeared on Warren's album. Dogg Food is DJ Pooh, Daz, Carl Butch Small, Soopafly. And Dre obviously used Sean Barney Ruble and Sneed towards the end, before he left DR, and once at Aftermath has the opportunity to connect with Warren G, if it were really Suge who was the problem, but he doesn't appear anywhere on the Aftermath compilation or on 2001. I think this is because Warren G is already well established at this point, but Dre has a new school of talent to draw from - Mike Elizondo, Bud'dah, Kambon, Scott Storch etc. so Dre wouldn't have been able to have Warren do most of the work on a track and get no credit. Dre is a smart business man
Warren brought samples from vinyl in that he brought in with Dre’s money cuz he ain’t have a dime he learned to loop and replay on the drum machine it’s what he admits on interviews .. Dre taught him to do that .. Dre taught him some stuff and delegated him to record buyer and sampler …Warren didn’t write he had help structuring songs that he first denied then admitted to after so he is confused as to what he actually did He didn’t produce or write a thing on the chronic except his part on Deez Nuutz on the intro he wrote and performed But bringing in a sample and drum loop ain’t Warren producing a song on Chronic or Doggystyle and he wasn’t charged for taking beats Dre didn’t use and songs Kurupt Snoop and RBX helped him on What publishing does he get to cash in on for bringing in samples that cost money to the song and labels? I kinda lately after being older wanted to believe Warren did more than he did but his discography outside of regulate ain’t that dope and never was close to regulate which was made after he left those Dre sessions How is Scott Storch doing hit wise these days ? He had a ball once he left Dre sessions with a gang of leftovers from sessions and now his shit ain’t selling millions or all over Tik Tok and his biggest hit since is Megan the Stallion sampling Dre’s beat (boyz n tha hood) hmm who influenced that ? I love Warren but he is delusional thinking he produced a thing any where .. they can’t even name or repeat the songs they did some times on interviews listen to Drink Champs interviews Samples that cost on songs don’t get as much publishing Warren G and your a legend but make another album learn to give beats away to get you hot again look at Alchemist and Hitboy they been making beats for years instead of crying over a few samples they submitted to Muggs or Battlecat I wish Suge said shit that makes sense cuz Suge hated that Warren had throw away Chronic beats and samples and Kurupt RBX and Snoop helped make songs from his corny ass rhymes cuz u know Warren ain’t spitting a thing that’s dope himself that’s the reason for the hate Nate Dogg brought the best out of Warren He learned song structure from Dre and Snoop he learned to play music .. Warren wasn’t behind the board directing songs and artist He was a DJ and played records and made beats after a while but I don’t think Suge and team were wrong leaving him on the table he was wasn’t writing or anything Colin Wolff, Daz made his songs and kept doing it and shit still does by any means Warren it takes him a decade to drop a single … he still thinks 3 million people are waiting for regulate 3 and he just needs to make music and stop crying over the past