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ok if you can get this question right, i'll say you're the better man....but first a quick english lessonprotegen : a person who receives support and protection from an influential patron who furthers the protege's career.dre has furthered eminem's career....how has the other 10 producers that have nothing to do with eminem furthered his career? you can't deny that eminem's beat aren't factors of dre's teaching....they're not poppy, they're not all dance clubbing happy music......so how is he more like the other producers like you said?
Quote from: Don Jacob Corleone on November 14, 2003, 12:31:49 AMfirst off havn't you noticed that many songs (hit songs at that) have used similar note timing schemes as the next episode? blueprint is lyrically influencial if anything.....the blueprint really didn't bring ALL THAT much to hip hop production that wasn't already dabbled in . If you put it that way, then credit Rockwilder for using the sample pretty much the same way, first. And, that would mean 2001 didn't bring ALL THAT much to hip hop production that wasn't already dabbled in.
first off havn't you noticed that many songs (hit songs at that) have used similar note timing schemes as the next episode? blueprint is lyrically influencial if anything.....the blueprint really didn't bring ALL THAT much to hip hop production that wasn't already dabbled in .
huh? rockwilder's sound pre 2001 has no corilation with 2001's sound ......you OBVIOUSLY don't know crap about rap production to say something like that.
I'm sorry, but after "2001" came out, every beat in Hip-Hop started to have the same sound Dre created for that album...Now I'm awaiting the new sound "Detox" will hopefully bring...And there's no doubt in my mind that if it is big, it will be imitated...PeACe
then maybe......just maybe can i be an admin of a website about american hip hop culture just like you?
Quote from: SGV on November 13, 2003, 10:17:40 PMLMAO. Yea, I'm sure everyone seen how successful M.O.P. was with "Cold As Ice." Due, really. If you think that M.O.P. made it big, or really got their shine off that single, you're kidding yourself. "Ante Up," got them their fame, shine and recognition, not "Cold As Ice." If Blueprint didn't break new ground, what new ground did 2001 break? Oh and Jome. You can hear the sound Blueprint made popular in The Alchemist, Saigon, Cunninlynguists, Eminem, Diplomats, Mack 10/Da Hood and more.Lol, more or less invalid points.Alchemist produces for Saigon, and Alchemist used that sound a long time before Kanye West & Just Blaze did, but not with the same soundscan numbers.I thought you would know this, with you being heavy into the underground and all ?Eminem is the second worst example, he uses 200 times more Dre-influenced beats than Blueprint-influenced.Take any Eminem-beat, and spot the 2001-bass, kicks and drums right away. Bingo.The Diplomats (thank you for repeating my point ) is the biggest example of Blueprint-influence, in other words: The Heatmakerz. They're a parody on The Blueprint, and how big can you really say that The Diplomats are ??Except from on SOHH, they have made no impact at all.And the last and worst of your horrible examples: Mack 10/Da Hood.. ROFLDa Hood was mainly produced by Young Trey, which again is a total ripoff off who.. ??Yeah, that's right, Dr.Dre !!!!Who's next on your list, Scott Storch and Fredwreck ?
LMAO. Yea, I'm sure everyone seen how successful M.O.P. was with "Cold As Ice." Due, really. If you think that M.O.P. made it big, or really got their shine off that single, you're kidding yourself. "Ante Up," got them their fame, shine and recognition, not "Cold As Ice." If Blueprint didn't break new ground, what new ground did 2001 break? Oh and Jome. You can hear the sound Blueprint made popular in The Alchemist, Saigon, Cunninlynguists, Eminem, Diplomats, Mack 10/Da Hood and more.