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Hopefully Dre's ghostwriters and ghostproducers do a good job on the album
After all the shuffling Aftermath has gone through in the past few years, the hype of Truth, Hittman and Rakim and their failed projects, it seems that Dre has settled down and really established an realistic and stable roster. Before he had like 15 acts, no one knew for sure who was on Aftermath, he had Shaunta, Joe Beast their was speculation of Cube and such. Now it seems that the current roster of Eminem, 50, Game, Stat Quo, Antonio, Busta and Eve is here to stay. What is good about this roster is that Em, Busta, 50 and Eve don't have to be right under Dre's wing. Dre can come in and produce a few joints (like the first single) while overseeing the project, mainly just letting these rappers take control because they can. Dre can avert most of his attention to The Game, Stat Quo and Antonio and make sure they succeed with his help. While watchin Dre, 50 and Game on MTV last night it was apparent Aftermath might be taking over again next year (like they did in 2000) with Em, Game, 50, Eve, Busta and hoepfully Detox. Maybe in 2006 we can have an Aftermath/Shady/G Unit tour bigger than the magnitude of UP IN SMOKE in 2000. Here is the link to the articlehttp://www.mtv.com/bands/g/game/news_feature_120604/
Quote from: Murrow on December 07, 2004, 10:12:37 AMAfter all the shuffling Aftermath has gone through in the past few years, the hype of Truth, Hittman and Rakim and their failed projects, it seems that Dre has settled down and really established an realistic and stable roster. Before he had like 15 acts, no one knew for sure who was on Aftermath, he had Shaunta, Joe Beast their was speculation of Cube and such. Now it seems that the current roster of Eminem, 50, Game, Stat Quo, Antonio, Busta and Eve is here to stay. What is good about this roster is that Em, Busta, 50 and Eve don't have to be right under Dre's wing. Dre can come in and produce a few joints (like the first single) while overseeing the project, mainly just letting these rappers take control because they can. Dre can avert most of his attention to The Game, Stat Quo and Antonio and make sure they succeed with his help. While watchin Dre, 50 and Game on MTV last night it was apparent Aftermath might be taking over again next year (like they did in 2000) with Em, Game, 50, Eve, Busta and hoepfully Detox. Maybe in 2006 we can have an Aftermath/Shady/G Unit tour bigger than the magnitude of UP IN SMOKE in 2000. Here is the link to the articlehttp://www.mtv.com/bands/g/game/news_feature_120604/Being such a big Aftermath fan, I figured you'd be smarter than this. You got to learn your history. Ain't no way, that Dre is going to drop that many albums in one year. Come on, this Dre we are talking about. The same guy that spent a whole year just putting out a "Zoom" track for the Bullworth soundtrack. You got to be kidding. And if your expecting a Detox album, Ohhhh boy... you are dreaming. It takes Dre an average of 8 years to do an album, at that rate, he'll drop something in 2,008.. so be on the lookout for that. And mark my words, Everyone remember I said this, ain't no way Dre will ever release Busta and Eve on Aftermath Records.[/i] They will have the same fate as Helter Skelter, Dre making black rock and roll, The "Please Here My Demo Tape" movie, King T, that woman from the group Envogue, Rakim, NWA (the reunion), Hittman, that Timberland and Dre record, and all the countless other Dre projects that never got past the red tape. Why does this happen? I don't know, ask Dre, maybe he's a perfectionist. Maybe he's just lazy, I don't know.