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Quote from: The Iceman a.k.a. Sikotic on August 29, 2004, 06:46:55 PMIt's simple. They both got huge ass egos. Probably Snoop more so than Dre. Snoop just doesn't wanna be looked at like he relies on Dre to make hot shit. It's the same shit from off that skit on Tha Doggfather. Plus, Snoop gonna get his paper anyways because us dumbass fans got his back regardless of how many weak or mediocre albums he put out. Neither one of em are stupid, they know they are possibly the best duo in rap history.I think it comes down to 1 thing, really, it's a power trip. Dre don't like to work with people that he can't tell what to do in the studio, because basically, what Dre hears in his head, usually sounds pretty fucking good. So on the chronic and doggystyle, he was literally telling Snoop "sing it like this, say it like that". Snoop don't like that shit, because Snoop is as big as Dre, career wise, now. Snoop @ his peak was bigger than Dre was at HIS peak, because when Dre got big with the Chronic, everybody knew Snoop wrote it. Of course Dre's had a more respectable career, but Snoop knows he's as big as Dre is in the world of rap, whether yall wanna admit it or not. Snoop's also lazy as fuck, and knows if he freestyles some song, he can finish a track in 30 minutes over some beat somebody threw him, and it'll make as much money as if he spends 5 days on a song like he did on Doggystyle. So he don't give a fuck. If he's making millions a year making tracks in 30 minutes, and just freestyling verses, going back and double tracking some of it, why would he sit down and focus and spend a week doing a song like the old days? He ain't gonna do that.Dre is, though. Dre aint' gonna let any truly wack shit come out, so when he goes in the studio with Snoop, he's gonna spend 2 or 3 days on 1 fucking song until it sounds good. Snoop's ego is "I'm big enough I can make anything and people will buy it because I'm one of the greatest freestylers alive"and Dre's ego is"Everything I put out is going to be perfect or I'm not gonna put it out"Remember, when Michael Jackson was making his album, Dr. Dre turned him down when Michael asked him to produce for him, because Dre said he thought Michael wouldn't listen to him in the studio or some shit. Dre's on a power trip, but I can't really blame him because he generally knows what's gonna sound the best and sell the most.
It's simple. They both got huge ass egos. Probably Snoop more so than Dre. Snoop just doesn't wanna be looked at like he relies on Dre to make hot shit. It's the same shit from off that skit on Tha Doggfather. Plus, Snoop gonna get his paper anyways because us dumbass fans got his back regardless of how many weak or mediocre albums he put out. Neither one of em are stupid, they know they are possibly the best duo in rap history.
Hittman is not a real person. He was a computer program generated by Dr. Dre and Mel Man back in the mid 90's. When Dre started treating Mel-Man like shit, Mel infiltrated the computer and put a virus in the hittman program
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Quote from: Az on August 29, 2004, 06:40:39 PMPS: 'Buck Em' off NLTD is tight as hell and doesn't seem to get enough respect as a Snoop & Dre collab. The beat was on point and Snoops flow was crazy on that track.I always thought that song was one of the best on the album.
PS: 'Buck Em' off NLTD is tight as hell and doesn't seem to get enough respect as a Snoop & Dre collab. The beat was on point and Snoops flow was crazy on that track.
Quote from: 187Proof on August 29, 2004, 07:16:44 PMQuote from: Az on August 29, 2004, 06:40:39 PMPS: 'Buck Em' off NLTD is tight as hell and doesn't seem to get enough respect as a Snoop & Dre collab. The beat was on point and Snoops flow was crazy on that track.I always thought that song was one of the best on the album.Yeah it was, ''Fuck Em'' had a tight beat and yeah SNoop's flow was crazy...The real name of the track is ''Fuck 'Em'' but it was on the back cover called ''Buck Em'' and ''Bitch Please'' was ''B Please'' and ''Down 4 My Niggaz'' was ''Down 4 My N's'', they censored the whole shit...
the tracks on the wash soundtrack were juss terriible
Quote from: elmizzy on August 30, 2004, 12:55:59 PMthe tracks on the wash soundtrack were juss terriible1-800-miracle-ear
on the blvd is the weakest dre/snoop track. maybe bcoz dre didnt produce it. but its still a cool track.peace