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'Choke me,spank me (pull my hair)'Very weak beat,though I think the track itself is quite funnyBTW,I can't understand why people disliked Mimi on 'Put it on me'...damn,I love that chorus!
shit I agree with that statement, but you catch alot of flack on this forum for saying shit like that . I'm surprized this thread didnt start a hate session as it is.I really wasn't impressed with the beat he did for conway either. Seems like if your not on aftermath or if your not super hot your gonna get a dre leftover. Fuck all that I'd go get some heat from a lesser known producer before I'd pay dre for some bullshit ass track left over from one of j.j. fad's old sessions.
all the tracks he did for Eve is horrible, especially Satisfaction & Let Me Blow Ya Mind.... those two are definately the worst Dre beats ever IMO.
even though five minutes to flush was a remake beat i thought the song was kinda tight altogether, peace.
that statement's prety blind sighted if u think about it logicly.rap music has always really been about legal plagarisms, and so has near enough everything in life. Just because dre has taken a beat or tune from another media, remixed it with other things, added baselines played about on the piano & the drum machine etc, dosent mean he has never made a beat. you could go as far as saying drums have been played before, so mutha fukkers are just copying the first drummer dude or whatever.anyway, in my opinion if you have a song, like it & think if i do this, that & the next thing then it's basicly your adaption of the song. and you can usually tell a dre beat, he always has his signature to it etc.As i said at the begining, rap has always been aput plagarisms, the first dj's back in the 60s used to have they decks, play a popular tune at the time, add a baseline to it, have they breakdancer & an MC to rap along wit it.Rap Producing has just evolved, and all this shiit people have about sueing because "oooh jujy, he copyed me" thats str8 bull shiit, too many rich mutha fukkers rely on the kurupt justice system, with pepl usin they name, i'm loosin bit of money & i wont be able to afford my gold plated toilete set this month...anyway, dre it a prety good produces, he's had many years in the game, and is fo sure a guru type figure.imo dj quikk is better tho lol, and i like alot of producers as much & more than dre.but shiit, pepl should be happy they start trends, not pissed sumone copyed them...-peace-
Quote from: Mygla on April 20, 2004, 03:05:13 PMall the tracks he did for Eve is horrible, especially Satisfaction & Let Me Blow Ya Mind.... those two are definately the worst Dre beats ever IMO."Let Me Blow Ya Mind"?...I love that one too.
the beat he did for the rock group rolling stones was weak. I also hated that song he did for mary j blige.
Quote from: Xan.G on April 23, 2004, 09:48:16 AMI know what hip hop is and what was all about. You seem to have confused what I said. First off I did not say the drums were taken, I said the drums were the only thing that were not taken. Second it is usually the bass line the Dre takes along with the rest of the music from the song. Third I never said he steals them, he buys the rights to use them.If you heard the originals of some of the tracks the Dre songs wre taken from like I have you would be amazed, and would realize that Dre's signature is just some one else's. I remember when Chronic 2001 came out on the internet amd i played it for a friend who hated the west coast, and i was trying to convince how great Dre was at creating music. Then my heard "The Next Episode" immediately he dropprd the ear phones, and took me back to his house. He played for me a track from 97 or 98 by some of his friends, and the beat was absolutely identical to "The Next Episode", you could tell the instruments sounded a little different, but that was due to his friend directly sampling the original while Dre had his musicians replay it. That was the day I gave up on rap almost entirely.Listen to Em's "My Name Is" and then listen to Labi Siffre's "I Got The" at abut 2 min in and you'll see how much Dre adds to the song. (if you can't find the latter, ill send it to you.)i have another example. try & listen to Roger/Zapp's "California Love" and then listen to the Dre & pac version. no differnce really! even dres intro lines are identical.
I know what hip hop is and what was all about. You seem to have confused what I said. First off I did not say the drums were taken, I said the drums were the only thing that were not taken. Second it is usually the bass line the Dre takes along with the rest of the music from the song. Third I never said he steals them, he buys the rights to use them.If you heard the originals of some of the tracks the Dre songs wre taken from like I have you would be amazed, and would realize that Dre's signature is just some one else's. I remember when Chronic 2001 came out on the internet amd i played it for a friend who hated the west coast, and i was trying to convince how great Dre was at creating music. Then my heard "The Next Episode" immediately he dropprd the ear phones, and took me back to his house. He played for me a track from 97 or 98 by some of his friends, and the beat was absolutely identical to "The Next Episode", you could tell the instruments sounded a little different, but that was due to his friend directly sampling the original while Dre had his musicians replay it. That was the day I gave up on rap almost entirely.Listen to Em's "My Name Is" and then listen to Labi Siffre's "I Got The" at abut 2 min in and you'll see how much Dre adds to the song. (if you can't find the latter, ill send it to you.)