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C.V.: Jonathan "J.R." Rotem (Productions)

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maudizzle:

--- Quote from: Matty on January 20, 2007, 03:38:42 PM ---thanks im feelin the beats a lot. shame about Vishiss dude aint all that imo.

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I couldn't disagree more. His album "Subliminal Criminal Hyminal" is one of my favorite albums of all time. Dude's dope as fuck.

Like Eminem he's white and he's from Detroit. Their voices are also somewhat alike, but Vishiss is a lot more raw and agressive.

Matty:
i dunno im not convinced but i'll give it some more spins. JR is deff the man though.

maudizzle:

--- Quote from: Matty on January 20, 2007, 04:21:14 PM ---i dunno im not convinced but i'll give it some more spins. JR is deff the man though.

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try the following tracks:
Killin' Spree
I...I...I (feat. Toxsick & G-Wiz)
Product Of My Environment
Conquer The World
The New Guy
The Light

Okka:
J.R has made alot of bangin beats ("Ride Or Die", "Bang Out", "California Vacation", "Doctor's Advocate" etc...)

dertysniper:

--- Quote from: Zuka on January 20, 2007, 08:59:22 AM ---Vishiss - What If I Die Tonight


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are you sure about that? cause the song seems pretty recent...and im sure JR doesn't work with Vishiss anymore...


--- Quote from: Zuka on January 20, 2007, 04:07:01 PM ---
--- Quote from: Matty on January 20, 2007, 03:43:23 PM ---"Vishiss - What If I Die Tonight"

this is an earlier version of the doctors advocate beat, same melody

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and it's the beat that got JR affiliated with Aftermath

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it's not actually...

--- Quote ---MVRemix: Can you tell us about the track Dre took from you for Detox? Because fans are going to want to know about that one.

JR: It was a crazy track! It is definitely a hot track, but it was in a lot of peoples hands before Dre's. It was first taken by a white rapper on Dreamworks by the name of [VISHISS], and we put Sticky Fingaz and Fredo Star on the track. But one of Dre's artists at the time, Joe Beast, he heard the beat and wanted it for his album. My manager Zach was managing Joe at the time. So he took it, and Dre ended up hearing it and wanted it for his album Detox. So Dre took it, laid vocals on it, and it came out amazing! But at the time, he put Detox down to work on Game's album. The track was then slid over towards Game, and they put Busta on the hook. Unfortunately, the track didn't make the final cut for Game's album, so now its still with Aftermath. But Dre sounded incredible on it!
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