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review: dr dre 2001
R-CEE:
i thought it was o kay,,,,i like bitch niggas,,,,i really like the bitch niggas song with snoop and p,,,,better,,,,,i like the song with eminem,,,forgot about dre? the beat (bassline) was taken from a song off no doubts tragic kingdom,,,,,,,dre needs to get more political,,,he is gettin old,,,i know he has brains,,,,make some shit to make em think,,,oh yeah,,,he didnt really write the lyrics though,,,,,cool beats,,,,
DreSnoop00:
good review.... very tight album/.. i'dsay best one out since it came out to right now....
Don Seer:
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Naah...Dre jacked the beat from Tahs and made it 97259862496254326 times better...
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kinda... both sampled the same song.. and Tash sampled it first.
David McCallum - The Edge (produced by the legendary david axelrod)
i posted a quote from an interview with axelrod praising Dre's vision in the way he used that sample on that song from 'big daddy' magazine
Murrow:
I'll point out the classics, in my opinion:
"Still DRE"
"Forgot About Dre"
"The Next Episode"
I think all three singles were the classics...the rest nuttin below a 3.5...mostly 4 & 4.5's.
On The Edge of Insanity:
Like the guy who got dissed earlier I wasn't really feeling this album as much as the rest of you. I can listen from 1-12 with no problem but after that there aren't really any songs that are that good. I would take the original Chronic over this no problem, that had loads of 5/5 tracks whereas 2001 has two or three in Next Episode, Still Dre and Whats The Difference. There wasn't enough Snoop or other DPG members on this album and some of the rappers on this album really suck. Out of five I would probably give this album a 3.75 or 4 but certainly nothing above that and in my opinion it definately wasn't a classic.
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