Author Topic: T.I. - Where I'm From (feat. Anderson .Paak) (Produced By Dr. Dre & Dem Jointz)  (Read 249 times)

Marco

« Last Edit: Yesterday at 01:40:00 PM by Marco »
 
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Orbyte

This is a track that was supposes to be on Jon Connor's Vehicle City album. They took out his vocals.
 

WCThang

This is the new Dr. Dre & Dem Jointz beat on T.I. new album.

Featuring Anderson Paak. I believe I read somewhere this was a Missionary session era. I believe that's Stallone signing at the beginning even though she's uncredited.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Q8X8T86swM?si=f7m237yR3UiZvfTh
 

WCThang

It's a dope record, I'm glad it found a home somewhere!
 

Jay_J

Average, not memorable, filler. dre has lost it. we betta accept it.
 
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k1000

I believe that's Stallone signing at the beginning even though she's uncredited.


Candice Pillay ?
 

WCThang

Candice Pillay ?
Sounds more like Stallone to me personally.
 

WCThang

Candice Pillay ?
Confirmed it's Stalone, per Apple Music credits.
 

hitsaw

Dre lost it.
 

Jay_J

Dre lost it.

and people keep saying "he is a perfectionist" :D is this how we is perfectionst?
 

Mr.(Ko)Kane

This is a track that was supposes to be on Jon Connor's Vehicle City album. They took out his vocals.

The song originally came from Jon Connor's sessions and was later revisited for Missionary. Snoop and T.I. had already recorded their vocals for it.

I'm glad to hear the finished version of the song. I actually think the song is pretty cool. That's more the vibe I would have liked for Snoop's album. Who knows how they decide which songs make it onto the tracklist.
 

OG Snoopaveli

Average, not memorable, filler. dre has lost it. we betta accept it.

Missionary had already proven that to us—don't worry about it.


 

WCThang

The song originally came from Jon Connor's sessions and was later revisited for Missionary. Snoop and T.I. had already recorded their vocals for it.

I'm glad to hear the finished version of the song. I actually think the song is pretty cool. That's more the vibe I would have liked for Snoop's album. Who knows how they decide which songs make it onto the tracklist.
I agree. It's a solid track.