It's October 07, 2025, 03:16:32 PM
To me say what you say was adressing Dre's beef personally and it had nothing to do to be on an emimem album. Also beat is same loop keep repeating. Historically its an iconic track that em and dre making a diss track back and forth, but it should be a single or on a compilation album.I have the firm album. I like that album personally but have you ever heard "firm flopped"? That was the reason that Dre ain't been gettin' no sleep and came up with 2001 with all them old and new West coast rappers.Sure i've listened to those albums when they dropped. The big bang was a dissapointment for me except of been through the storm.
Yeah the firm flopped financially who cares a lot of dope albums have flopped. Your favorite (missionary) being one of them but you still like the album right?Anyways you’ve heard “Phone Tap” yes? That’s one of the dopest tracks Dre has ever released and it’s with all east coast rappers. He also was making Jay Z beats too that turned into really good songs Also I personally think Eminem would sound amazing over an album of premo beatsAnd the thing about not having the diss on an em album. Em was a ride or die type cat unlike snoop. So Eminem would take on Dre’s beef because he’s riding with him. If you listen to the song he’s going in on JD too. That’s just the type of loyalty he has. So if anything it added to the album in the way of building his character
dre/mark/dewaun (weakest dre team in history)
Brooo stoooop lmaoThat is one of his strongest team ever, he literally perfected his 2001 style with them. Shit they did on the Big Bang and The Blue Carpet is some of the best music Dre ever did lolWhat the fuck is going on haha
dr. dre is trash after NWA
since world class wreckin crew*Everyone knows Dre NWA beats sound like some fl studio shit, anybody can do that
I fucking love aftermath compilation too but it is not a surprise that it flopped. The firm as well.You are making a wrong discussion, we are not talking about what we like or not personally.Eminem would sound great on a primo beat. But not on a whole album produced by premier. It wouldnt be an eminem album anyway. It would be a collabo album.Yeah Em is a do or die type. As you said it was dre's personal case, that song could be a bonus track or b side for a single. Thats my vision for an album.
Jay has a fair point. What he’s saying is the Bass Brothers drew out a certain quality and chemistry from Eminem that went beyond just giving him a dope beat. I’ll give you an example. The track 11 on MMLP “Marshall Mathers” is a basically boring and plain sounding beat—but look how much it brought out of Eminem? I mean it’s literally the title track of the album where he explains who he is.Without the Bass Brothers on Relapse you had a collection of dope beats but the album had no heart and no soul. Just a collection of beats and rhymes but Eminem couldn’t find himself. He literally, lost his “voice” on the album.On Recovery, give him credit because he found himself and found his voice again even without the Bass Brothers. Me personally, I’m not a big fan of Relapse or Recovery but I’m definitely more of a Recovery guy than a Relapse guy.Relapse has better production but Recovery has more heart.
also recovery has some of the best em songs ever, along with some of the best just blaze n dj khalil production ever. cutting em off after relapse would be a crime. would be like saying would dre be considered the goat if he never released music after dr dre presents the aftermath album lol.
I respect everyone's POV but here is my 2 cents after listening to the album for the 2nd time this month1. I don't think Dre has since matched his production on "Relapse" even on "Compton"2. Ems rhyme schemes on it are amazing...flow is crazy3. I enjoy horrorcore from time to time so the subject matter does not bother me but I understand its not for everyone including some hardcore Em fans...its a concept album4. The accent works on some songs but on others it can get annoying so I think he definitely overused it5. The "Beautiful" track is the only Bass produced track and doesnt fit on the album even though its a great song imo...wouldve been better served on "Curtain Call" or another Greatest Hits release
I laughed hard but if you feel that way, its your taste. I cant judge it.Dre's best team were mike elizondo, scott storch, camara kambon, mel-man. This team dominated hip hop for 6-7 years and inspired a lot of following songs, albums, rappers, producers. This team made no limit top dogg, slim shady lp, 2001, restless, marshall mathers lp, GRODT, beg for mercy, man vs machine, devil's night, eminem show, documentary, family affair, let me blow your mind, break ya neck, the wash ost, etc...You want tell what your strongest team did?Let me remind you a few.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SN4oVcJEgF8?si=S_rYL6owhXs5mYeLhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzQRxV2XqFU?si=AnFlElFnC8nBh_rIhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huP8JBkKhZg?si=PWyzXpb_0crSRPMChttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5F-1Raqths?si=-ID31qgmBv-rjn8dDamn i cant continue..