Author Topic: Dre Had A Nice Quotable About Debut Artists/Game, In Vibe, Discussion Here..  (Read 652 times)

Murrow

^  He could still do it as long as he takes Elizondo, Storch, Batson, Focus and Mel-Man for the ride.  BTW where is Mel on The Game album?

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^  He could still do it as long as he takes Elizondo, Storch, Batson, Focus and Mel-Man for the ride.  BTW where is Mel on The Game album?

I don't know, last I saw him he was in an interview with a hip-hop magazine for this new upstart West Coast hip-hop lable that we've never heard of since....but I don't know..... ask Mellowman.
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This is a common misconception about Dre.  Don't expect him to ever produce another album from top to bottom!  He's never done it before, so why do it again?  You may say, well, what about Doggystyle, or the Chronic, or those NWA albums, or 2001?   My answer is, Daz and Warren G did half the production work on Doggystyle and the Chronic, Yella and Above the Law did part of the production work in the NWA days, and Mel-Man did half the work on "2001".  Dre never really was the type to produce a whole album from top to bottom.  He's had a lot of allegations placed on him through the years about carrying ghost producers and not giving them their due credit for their work.  Maybe when he used carry the lion share of production back when he was younger, with NWA and Wrecking Cru, before he had a mansion and 20 cars, snowmobiles and ski's and groceries for his family.  But now, don't expect him to handle the production of a whole album on his own.

The D.O.C. ???